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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1965962" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>My buddy and I both built a PRS rifle's using the SA Bighorn TL3. My buddy's single feeds fine, but mine requires an excessive amount of force closing the bolt, so much so that I avoid doing so as a regular practice. He shoots a 6.5CM, I shoot a 6.5x47L. I have no issue feeding from the magazine, but my headspace is pretty tight which might be the cause. Overall, the action performs quite well, but it's clearly not as smooth as my Surgeon 591 with mine,or my buddy's. The pin that retains the exchangeable bolt head can be felt with a ham-handed bolt cycle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1965962, member: 10291"] My buddy and I both built a PRS rifle’s using the SA Bighorn TL3. My buddy’s single feeds fine, but mine requires an excessive amount of force closing the bolt, so much so that I avoid doing so as a regular practice. He shoots a 6.5CM, I shoot a 6.5x47L. I have no issue feeding from the magazine, but my headspace is pretty tight which might be the cause. Overall, the action performs quite well, but it’s clearly not as smooth as my Surgeon 591 with mine,or my buddy’s. The pin that retains the exchangeable bolt head can be felt with a ham-handed bolt cycle. [/QUOTE]
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