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Christensen arms vs fierce firearms
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<blockquote data-quote="LongBomber" data-source="post: 2115381" data-attributes="member: 14435"><p>Pretty firey for a 4 year old thread. I still have the fierce from my 2016 post, and I have had a couple christensens since then.</p><p>Not sure where the post about fierce using a sako action, since the edge came out it has been a clone action made in Canada. It is a much tigher fitting and better made action than the christensen. That said all of mine have shot well, accuracy is about equal. If you want to swap parts the christensen is a rem 700 clone, lots of options for triggers if you want a swap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongBomber, post: 2115381, member: 14435"] Pretty firey for a 4 year old thread. I still have the fierce from my 2016 post, and I have had a couple christensens since then. Not sure where the post about fierce using a sako action, since the edge came out it has been a clone action made in Canada. It is a much tigher fitting and better made action than the christensen. That said all of mine have shot well, accuracy is about equal. If you want to swap parts the christensen is a rem 700 clone, lots of options for triggers if you want a swap. [/QUOTE]
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