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The Basics, Starting Out
Controlled Round Feed, worth the time?
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<blockquote data-quote="Joel Russo" data-source="post: 917849" data-attributes="member: 6152"><p>You don't see much talk on here about CRF rifles because this is mainly a long range hunting discussion board. In general, CRF rifles are not commonly used amongst the long range hunting/shooting clientele. </p><p>Your decision to build off the CRF action you have is purely personal, and would depend on what your future aspiration are for hunting. If this particular build will accompany you on a hunt that will involve the need for a CRF rifle, then you answered your own question. I have not seen many rifles that do dual duty as a long range rifle and as a DGR rifle. There are just too many areas to compromise to make the build worthy of service in either area... </p><p>You mentioned shooting to 1000 yds with the same rifle. </p><p>I would suggest building a dedicated long range/target rifle with a different action, and leave the CRF action for short range application. </p><p>Just my .02.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joel Russo, post: 917849, member: 6152"] You don't see much talk on here about CRF rifles because this is mainly a long range hunting discussion board. In general, CRF rifles are not commonly used amongst the long range hunting/shooting clientele. Your decision to build off the CRF action you have is purely personal, and would depend on what your future aspiration are for hunting. If this particular build will accompany you on a hunt that will involve the need for a CRF rifle, then you answered your own question. I have not seen many rifles that do dual duty as a long range rifle and as a DGR rifle. There are just too many areas to compromise to make the build worthy of service in either area... You mentioned shooting to 1000 yds with the same rifle. I would suggest building a dedicated long range/target rifle with a different action, and leave the CRF action for short range application. Just my .02. [/QUOTE]
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