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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Best powder for both .223 and .308?
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<blockquote data-quote="C-130 Dude" data-source="post: 2518522" data-attributes="member: 122991"><p>I thought the same thing about this gun and it not being broke in. The store rep told me they log round count carefully and this gun had 1100+ through it. I commented to him that it may be the ball bearing locking of the bolt that contributes to the issue. He said that over 50% of folks trying this gun said the same thing about the bolt. Somewhat of a tap or light jerk required to cycle the bolt. Not excessive, but enough for the gun to go off target. Lets face it, you dont want the bolt to just fall out of battery but...Did it work OK, yes. But IMHO, this requires serious thought if this gun is a PRS gun choice. Target shooting with time to spare, may work well for you. I think i need to stew on this a while. Hmm...If you get the itch, try one out for yourself and evaluate. Browning is next. Stay safe and have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C-130 Dude, post: 2518522, member: 122991"] I thought the same thing about this gun and it not being broke in. The store rep told me they log round count carefully and this gun had 1100+ through it. I commented to him that it may be the ball bearing locking of the bolt that contributes to the issue. He said that over 50% of folks trying this gun said the same thing about the bolt. Somewhat of a tap or light jerk required to cycle the bolt. Not excessive, but enough for the gun to go off target. Lets face it, you dont want the bolt to just fall out of battery but...Did it work OK, yes. But IMHO, this requires serious thought if this gun is a PRS gun choice. Target shooting with time to spare, may work well for you. I think i need to stew on this a while. Hmm...If you get the itch, try one out for yourself and evaluate. Browning is next. Stay safe and have fun. [/QUOTE]
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