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<blockquote data-quote="C416R" data-source="post: 2829276" data-attributes="member: 60899"><p>Stay away from from Christensen. Quality control is not good. It's a real hit & miss. </p><p>I have never owned one, because I like custom built sticks. </p><p>Have several hunting amigos that have had their Christensen's back several times for service, seems to be chamber issues. </p><p>They spend a lot of time finding all the right ingredients that will feed & print. </p><p>I was at my place, had a guest & his brother for a hunt. </p><p>The brother came in early for the morning sit w/a factory Hornady rd. In 6.5 prc stuck in the chamber!! Took us about an hour to get it out! </p><p>Food for thought,</p><p>C416r</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C416R, post: 2829276, member: 60899"] Stay away from from Christensen. Quality control is not good. It’s a real hit & miss. I have never owned one, because I like custom built sticks. Have several hunting amigos that have had their Christensen’s back several times for service, seems to be chamber issues. They spend a lot of time finding all the right ingredients that will feed & print. I was at my place, had a guest & his brother for a hunt. The brother came in early for the morning sit w/a factory Hornady rd. In 6.5 prc stuck in the chamber!! Took us about an hour to get it out! Food for thought, C416r [/QUOTE]
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