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Specialty Handgun Hunting
Christensen modern precision pistol
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<blockquote data-quote="softtail103" data-source="post: 2345433" data-attributes="member: 18466"><p>I have been selling them for 10 years. 2 came back. One of those needed a new barrel the other action screw was cross threaded and not seated in the stock. I find it odd that those who spend thousands on a custom light weight carbon barrel rifle are almost always hand loaders, and those who buy CA or Fierce carbon style are almost always box ammo shooters. To expect the same results with a different process is a very inaccurate test. CA with a hand load is as accurate as any custom carbon rifle made. The real problem with these carbon rifles is they heat up quickly and hold it. They string shots when they get hot. I have explained this to customers for years. Carbon for hunting and steel for shooting. This is the answer I have come up with after a decade of selling lightweight carbon rifles. They just are not meant for extended shooting sessions. They are meant for carrying in the field for hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="softtail103, post: 2345433, member: 18466"] I have been selling them for 10 years. 2 came back. One of those needed a new barrel the other action screw was cross threaded and not seated in the stock. I find it odd that those who spend thousands on a custom light weight carbon barrel rifle are almost always hand loaders, and those who buy CA or Fierce carbon style are almost always box ammo shooters. To expect the same results with a different process is a very inaccurate test. CA with a hand load is as accurate as any custom carbon rifle made. The real problem with these carbon rifles is they heat up quickly and hold it. They string shots when they get hot. I have explained this to customers for years. Carbon for hunting and steel for shooting. This is the answer I have come up with after a decade of selling lightweight carbon rifles. They just are not meant for extended shooting sessions. They are meant for carrying in the field for hunting. [/QUOTE]
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