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Christensen Ridgeline quality / accuracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="softtail103" data-source="post: 2431818" data-attributes="member: 18466"><p>I have been selling these for more than a decade without problems. Proof has never sold a barrel to CA they are all made in house. Poor quality control is not a issue. You say that but have you ever been into the factory in Gunnison Ut? Your info is flawed. When shooting factory ammo you are in a crap shoot. Hand loads can make almost any rifle accurate. The real problem is most people can't shoot sub MOA regardless of the rifle being used. But these companies put a MOA guarantee on the rifle. Only to get them back with complaints they don't shoot sub MOA. Then hand them to their in house shooters and it shoots great. I seen this at CA factory as well as Fierce. At least Fierce let's you know what ammo to use in the rifle you bought. "For a extra fee" or upgraded rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="softtail103, post: 2431818, member: 18466"] I have been selling these for more than a decade without problems. Proof has never sold a barrel to CA they are all made in house. Poor quality control is not a issue. You say that but have you ever been into the factory in Gunnison Ut? Your info is flawed. When shooting factory ammo you are in a crap shoot. Hand loads can make almost any rifle accurate. The real problem is most people can’t shoot sub MOA regardless of the rifle being used. But these companies put a MOA guarantee on the rifle. Only to get them back with complaints they don’t shoot sub MOA. Then hand them to their in house shooters and it shoots great. I seen this at CA factory as well as Fierce. At least Fierce let’s you know what ammo to use in the rifle you bought. “For a extra fee” or upgraded rifles. [/QUOTE]
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