![]() ![]() Also, like many new rifles hitting the long-range market, my test gun is chambered for 6.5 Creedmoor. It’s designed to sit on sandbags or a bipod and hit tiny targets at long distances. Long and heavy, it’s not something you would pack up a sheep mountain. Like most rifles designed for long range, the Browning X-Bolt Target McMillan A3-5 is a big ol’ beast of a thing. The company must have stirred some interest, as a Browning spokesperson said this gun will be in the catalog for 2018, as well. Browning decided to test the waters with a new model at the 2017 SHOT Show with a show-special rifle, the X-Bolt Target McMillan A3-5. That’s not lost on gun makers and most have introduced a rifle or two designed to reach out and ring steel out beyond the curvature of the earth. Long-range shooting is trending strong in the firearms world today and all the cool kids are gearing up. To subscribe to the magazine, visit the NRA membership page here and select Shooting Illustrated as your member magazine. This review of the Browning X-Bolt Target McMillan A3-5 appeared originally as a feature article in the August 2017 issue of Shooting Illustrated. ![]()
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