The Browning XBolt 2 FDE Max LR SPR 300PRC is a factory-built long-range precision rifle that delivers sub-MOA consistency straight out of the box. Chambered in the flat-shooting 300 PRC, this model features a Flat Dark Earth Cerakote finish, a heavy-profile barrel, and the updated X-Bolt 2 action with a 60-degree bolt lift. It’s built for shooters who demand repeatable accuracy at distance without dropping $3,000 on a custom rig.
| Manufacturer | Browning |
|---|---|
| Model | XBolt 2 Max LR SPR |
| Material | Stainless steel barrel, aluminum receiver, composite stock (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | 300 PRC ammunition, M-Lok accessories, detachable box magazines |
| Finish | Flat Dark Earth Cerakote |
| Weight | 7.8 lbs (unloaded, per Browning specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- 60-Degree Bolt Lift – Faster cycling without scope clearance issues, critical for follow-up shots on steel past 800 yards.
- Heavy Sporter Barrel, Fluted – Adds thermal stability and reduces weight. That fluting sheds heat faster during extended strings, keeping your POI consistent.
- Inflex 2 Recoil Pad – Redirects recoil away from your cheek weld. After 40 rounds of 300 PRC, your shoulder will thank you.
- Adjustable Trigger (3–5 lbs) – Factory trigger breaks clean with zero creep. Dial it down to 3 lbs for precision work, or leave it at 5 for field use.
- M-Lok Forend – Mount a bipod or Arca rail directly without drilling. Keeps your setup modular and rigid.
Who It’s For
This rifle is for the shooter who wants a production-line 300 PRC that can hang with semi-custom builds. If you’re punching steel at 1,200 yards or hunting elk at 600, the XBolt 2 Max LR SPR gives you the barrel length (26 inches) and twist rate (1:8) to stabilize heavy 225-grain ELD-X bullets. It’s also a solid choice for PRS production class competitors who don’t want to build from a bare action.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Sub-MOA guarantee, excellent factory trigger, lightweight for a 26-inch barrel, Cerakote finish resists weather, detachable box magazine (3-round flush, 5-round extended available).
- Cons: The factory stock is stiff but not chassis-rigid—if you’re running a heavy bipod and bag, you might want to bed the action or swap to a chassis down the road.
Comparison: Browning XBolt 2 vs. Geissele Super Precision vs. Timney Triggers
| Feature | Browning XBolt 2 Max LR SPR | Geissele Super Precision Rifle (custom build) | Timney Triggers (drop-in for XBolt) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action Type | Factory push-feed, 60-degree bolt | Custom action (e.g., Defiance) | Aftermarket trigger upgrade |
| Barrel | 26″ fluted, 1:8 twist, stainless | Varies (typically 24-26″ heavy) | N/A |
| Trigger | Adjustable 3-5 lbs, factory | Geissele 2-stage (adjustable) | Timney single-stage (1.5-4 lbs) |
| Stock/Chassis | Composite with M-Lok | Chassis (e.g., MDT, XLR) | Stock dependent |
| Price | $929.99 | $2,500+ (complete build) | $100-$200 (trigger only) |
| Best For | Production-class PRS, hunting | Custom long-range rigs | Trigger upgrade on existing XBolt |
FAQ
What is the barrel twist rate on the Browning XBolt 2 Max LR SPR 300 PRC?
Per Browning specs, the barrel uses a 1:8 twist rate, which stabilizes heavy 225- to 230-grain bullets commonly used in 300 PRC for long-range work.
Does this rifle come with a scope rail?
Yes, the receiver is drilled and tapped for a Picatinny rail, and it ships with a 20 MOA rail installed—ready for a long-range optic.
Is the XBolt 2 Max LR SPR compatible with AICS magazines?
No. It uses Browning’s proprietary detachable box magazine. Factory options include 3-round flush and 5-round extended.
What is the weight of this rifle?
Unloaded weight is 7.8 pounds per Browning specs. With a scope and bipod, expect around 10.5 pounds—manageable for carry but stable on the bag.
Can I adjust the trigger without a gunsmith?
Yes. The trigger is user-adjustable from 3 to 5 pounds using a small Allen wrench. No special tools required.
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Last updated: April 2026
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