Talley 20 MOA Picatinny Rail Base for Browning X-Bolt Magazine, Bronze - Model P0Msb735
Talley Manufacturing
The Talley Picatinny Rail 20 MOA Base for Browning X-Bolt brings precision and reliability to your long-range hunting setup. If you're mounting a modern optic on your X-Bolt and want a rock-solid foundation with built-in elevation correction, this Picatinny rail base delivers both. The 20 MOA cant means you're getting 20 minutes of angle pre-tilted into the base itself—that extra elevation comes in handy when you're stretching shots past 300 yards or working with scopes that max out sooner than your rifle's true ballistic potential. The bronze finish blends rugged aesthetics with corrosion resistance, holding up through seasons in the field.
Talley has been making tight-tolerance receiver bases since the 1980s, and they've earned their reputation for accuracy and fit. This base is engineered specifically for Browning X-Bolt long actions, so you get a proper, repeatable platform—no shimming, no hunting for zero. Once it's mounted and torqued down, it stays put. The Picatinny rail profile is the modern standard, meaning you can run nearly any contemporary optic mount you choose, from traditional two-piece rings to modern lever-lock or one-piece systems.
Whether you're building a long-range hunter, setting up a target rifle, or just upgrading an X-Bolt that came with an older base, this is a straightforward, no-nonsense upgrade. It's the kind of component that works quietly in the background—which is exactly what a base should do.
| Brand | Talley Manufacturing |
| Product Type | Picatinny Receiver Base |
| Firearm Compatibility | Browning X-Bolt Long Action |
| Elevation Cant | 20 MOA |
| Rail Profile | Picatinny |
| Finish | Bronze |
Yes—this base is engineered for Browning X-Bolt long action receivers. If you have a short action, you'll need a different base. Check your rifle before ordering.
The 20 MOA cant tilts the optic muzzle-up by 20 minutes of angle. That adds 20 MOA of elevation travel, which helps you reach farther without using up all your scope's vertical adjustment. It's especially useful for magnum calibers or precision shooting past 300 yards.
Any modern scope mount with a Picatinny-compatible clamp will work—traditional two-piece rings, lever-lock mounts, one-piece cantilever systems, and more. It's the modern standard, so you have plenty of options.
Older dovetail mounts won't fit a Picatinny rail. You'll need a mount designed for Picatinny or standard Weaver rails.