The Browning AB3 Composite 7mm Rem Mag 26″ Bolt Rifle is a field-ready hunting rig built for precision and recoil management. This bolt-action rifle combines a synthetic Mossy Oak Bottomland stock with a 26-inch free-floating threaded barrel and radial muzzle brake, giving you a lightweight platform that tames the 7mm Remington Magnum cartridge. It’s drilled and tapped for optics, packs a detachable box magazine, and features the Inflex recoil pad and tang safety. Per Browning specs, the AB3 is designed for serious big-game hunters and shooters who want a durable, accurate rifle without breaking the bank.
| Manufacturer | Browning |
|---|---|
| Model | AB3 Composite |
| Material | Synthetic stock (Mossy Oak Bottomland), steel receiver and barrel |
| Compatibility | 7mm Remington Magnum ammunition, standard scope bases |
| Finish | Matte blued barrel and receiver |
| Weight | Approximately 7.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Radial Muzzle Brake – Why it matters: Cuts recoil noticeably, letting you stay on target faster for follow-up shots on game or at the range.
- Free-Floating Threaded Barrel – Why it matters: Improves accuracy by preventing stock contact, and the threaded muzzle lets you add a suppressor or brake easily.
- Inflex Recoil Pad – Why it matters: Reduces shoulder fatigue during extended shooting sessions, so you can practice more without flinching.
- Detachable Box Magazine – Why it matters: Reloads are quick and safe, and you can carry spare mags for fast ammo swaps in the field.
- Tang Safety – Why it matters: Positive, audible click lets you know the rifle is safe, and it’s easy to reach without shifting your grip.
Who It’s For
This rifle is built for the hunter who needs a reliable, accurate tool for elk, deer, or bear at longer ranges. It’s also a solid pick for the recreational shooter who wants a magnum-caliber rifle that’s not punishing to shoot. First-time buyers stepping up from a .308 or .30-06 will appreciate the brake and recoil pad.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Lightweight synthetic stock, effective muzzle brake, threaded barrel, good accuracy out of the box, affordable price point.
- Cons: The stock has a bit of flex under heavy bipod use, and the trigger is serviceable but not as crisp as aftermarket options from Timney.
Comparison
| Feature | Browning AB3 Composite | Timney Trigger (Drop-in) | Geissele Super Sabra (AR-15) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Type | Complete bolt-action rifle | Trigger upgrade | Trigger upgrade |
| Caliber | 7mm Rem Mag | Universal (bolt-action) | 5.56 NATO |
| Weight | ~7.5 lbs | ~2.5 oz | ~3.5 oz |
| Price | $722.68 | $150–$200 | $240–$280 |
| Best For | Hunting, long-range shooting | Trigger upgrade on AB3 | AR-15 precision builds |
FAQ
Is the Browning AB3 composite 7mm Rem Mag 26″ bolt rifle accurate out of the box?
Yes, most shooters report sub-MOA groups with quality factory ammo. The free-floating barrel and radial brake help maintain consistency. Per Browning specs, the barrel is hand-chambered for precision.
Can I mount a suppressor on this rifle?
Yes, the barrel is threaded 5/8×24, so you can attach a suppressor or brake. Just remove the factory radial brake first. Check local laws before mounting.
What scope bases does the AB3 use?
The receiver is drilled and tapped for standard Weaver-style bases. You’ll need to buy rings separately. Many shooters use a 1-piece base for better alignment.
Is the stock adjustable for length of pull?
No, the synthetic stock is fixed, but the Inflex recoil pad helps absorb shock. If you need a shorter LOP, you can swap the pad for a thinner one.
Does the rifle come with a scope?
No, it’s sold as a bare rifle. You’ll need to add your own optics and rings. The drilled/tapped receiver makes setup straightforward.
Trust & Delivery
- ✔ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
- ✔ Ships 1-2 business days
- ✔ 30-day returns
- ✔ Secure checkout
Related Categories
Bolt Action Rifles | Hunting Rifles | Rifle Accessories
Last updated: April 2026





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