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Christensen arms ridgeline rifles how accurate?
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<blockquote data-quote="RockyMtnUT" data-source="post: 2688526" data-attributes="member: 40704"><p>This all started way before 2 years with QC. That's a swing and a miss. There is truth to what you say about all consumer products as a whole have dipped. I don't think anyone will argue that sediment. There are better for the money and won't need a re barrel. I've dealt with a few myself that honestly scared me with pressure issues. The guy would keep a 3 pcs ramrod to extract a case every other round since the bolt would not extract it. The extractor never failed. The brass would be "stuck". However, My brother still has one that's good.</p><p>The good thing is some of their products are slowing down in production. They have stopped production on some of the parts, at least at the machine shop up my way. </p><p></p><p> As for the Op. There won't be issues with the triggers. They didn't make them. They are triggertech. Though they are not their higher end ones. I almost wonder if the op is trolling here. Read just on this site… there are literally hundreds of post on them. To hash out CAs crap every other month is a top 173 topic on this site. Then use google and make your choice from there. You will get any answer you want from both sides. Please don't have a follow up question about Creedmoors, Tangents or hammers.<img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😉" title="Winking face :wink:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" data-shortname=":wink:" />. Good luck with your search.</p><p></p><p>Op, remember you use reloads and warranty is void.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyMtnUT, post: 2688526, member: 40704"] This all started way before 2 years with QC. That’s a swing and a miss. There is truth to what you say about all consumer products as a whole have dipped. I don’t think anyone will argue that sediment. There are better for the money and won’t need a re barrel. I’ve dealt with a few myself that honestly scared me with pressure issues. The guy would keep a 3 pcs ramrod to extract a case every other round since the bolt would not extract it. The extractor never failed. The brass would be “stuck”. However, My brother still has one that’s good. The good thing is some of their products are slowing down in production. They have stopped production on some of the parts, at least at the machine shop up my way. As for the Op. There won’t be issues with the triggers. They didn’t make them. They are triggertech. Though they are not their higher end ones. I almost wonder if the op is trolling here. Read just on this site… there are literally hundreds of post on them. To hash out CAs crap every other month is a top 173 topic on this site. Then use google and make your choice from there. You will get any answer you want from both sides. Please don’t have a follow up question about Creedmoors, Tangents or hammers.😉. Good luck with your search. Op, remember you use reloads and warranty is void. [/QUOTE]
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