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<blockquote data-quote="Stephen Orleski" data-source="post: 1682654" data-attributes="member: 102453"><p>Thanks all for posting.. Christensen 7Mag nice shooting.. I understand that every rifle will shoot different, but I guess I am expecting some sort of quality control. This is not remington or ruger, who are turning out hundreds of rifles per hour/day (not sure), but I know it is a lot. I kinda feel if you are going to give a sub-moa or a sub 1/2 moa guarantee then you might want to shoot that rifle and make sure it does what you say it will. Or better yet, built your rifle to shoot a particular set up well. This way, you can say to your customers, we shot this factory ammo, or this hand load setup out of it and achieved the level of accuracy we stated. Maybe I am expecting too much for a 2200-2500 $ rifle. </p><p></p><p>Overall I feel a little more confident that whatever issues CA had in the 2010-16 era are mostly worked out, and I am just wondering if [USER=7769]@shooters[/USER], you had a bad one? Also, add the case of the squeaky wheel, right, if you rifle is shooting good, you are happy, but if it is not shooting good, you go to the forums for some help and that is what turns up in searches..</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.longrangehunting.com/members/elkaholic-bob.109495/" target="_blank">Elkaholic Bob</a> that is crazy that the screws came loose.. what factory ammo did you finally end up using, just curious.</p><p></p><p>I'm looking at the 300 PRC round, i am just not sure what model</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stephen Orleski, post: 1682654, member: 102453"] Thanks all for posting.. Christensen 7Mag nice shooting.. I understand that every rifle will shoot different, but I guess I am expecting some sort of quality control. This is not remington or ruger, who are turning out hundreds of rifles per hour/day (not sure), but I know it is a lot. I kinda feel if you are going to give a sub-moa or a sub 1/2 moa guarantee then you might want to shoot that rifle and make sure it does what you say it will. Or better yet, built your rifle to shoot a particular set up well. This way, you can say to your customers, we shot this factory ammo, or this hand load setup out of it and achieved the level of accuracy we stated. Maybe I am expecting too much for a 2200-2500 $ rifle. Overall I feel a little more confident that whatever issues CA had in the 2010-16 era are mostly worked out, and I am just wondering if [USER=7769]@shooters[/USER], you had a bad one? Also, add the case of the squeaky wheel, right, if you rifle is shooting good, you are happy, but if it is not shooting good, you go to the forums for some help and that is what turns up in searches.. [URL='https://www.longrangehunting.com/members/elkaholic-bob.109495/']Elkaholic Bob[/URL] that is crazy that the screws came loose.. what factory ammo did you finally end up using, just curious. I'm looking at the 300 PRC round, i am just not sure what model [/QUOTE]
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