Your Browning X bolt composite rifle weights 6.5lbs empty.
It is a good rifle.
Marked on the barrel where it is made.
Are you talking about a bolt action rifle? Is it a Belgium made? Give me a call at 417-830-5588 or e-mail me at jrreeves@prodigy.net. I am interested enough to here more about your rifle. Thanks. Browning Collector
Impossible to answer without the serial number.
Browning does not publish accuracy standards.
Japan.
Price
Yes, I dont have a picture but yes they do. I myself am looking for a 7mm08 in browning but, Browning is not going to be making a blued/wood finish in an A bolt Hunter. In 2008 Browning will be coming out with the X-Bolt so you may have to wait until the 1st part of next year to get one, but you could get lucky and find one here and there. If you go to Browning.com you can see the pictures of 7mm08 in the X-Bolt. I will be getting one when it comes out. You may want to read up on the X-bolt sounds like it may be worth the wait. Hope this helped
Highly recommend you ask a gunsmith for assistance.
To disassemble the bolt on a Browning X-Bolt, first ensure the rifle is unloaded and pointed in a safe direction. Remove the bolt by pulling the bolt release lever located on the side of the receiver while simultaneously pulling the bolt rearward. Once the bolt is removed, you can disassemble it by pulling the bolt handle back and rotating it counterclockwise to unlock and separate the bolt body from the bolt head. Be cautious not to lose any small parts during the process.
The rate of twist for a Browning X-Bolt 24-inch barrel typically varies depending on the specific caliber of the rifle. For example, the .308 Winchester generally has a twist rate of 1:10 inches, while the .30-06 Springfield may also feature a 1:10 twist. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for the exact twist rate corresponding to your specific X-Bolt model and caliber.