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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Desert Tech SRS A1 owners
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<blockquote data-quote="Browninglover1" data-source="post: 1052859" data-attributes="member: 29966"><p>You'll either love it or hate it. What you see is what you get and if you don't like it then it's not for you. Their ability to change barrels and cartridge families is only cool if you're restricted to the number of "firearms" you can posses or you need the space savings. </p><p></p><p>The actual rifle itself is pretty sweet. I shot one with a 260 26" barrel. It balances towards the back of the rifle and the ergomics were great. The bolt position is easy to get used to and the trigger is good but it's definitely not a Jewel. The rifle was a joy to shoot and 1/2 MOA groups were normal with the one I was shooting out to 870 yards (furthest I shot it).</p><p></p><p>The length of the design is what I love so much. Having a gun be carbine length with a full length barrel is just bad ***. If they were $2-3K to get your first set up I would start saving but at their current pricing I'd rather build 2 rifles for the price of your first SRS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browninglover1, post: 1052859, member: 29966"] You'll either love it or hate it. What you see is what you get and if you don't like it then it's not for you. Their ability to change barrels and cartridge families is only cool if you're restricted to the number of "firearms" you can posses or you need the space savings. The actual rifle itself is pretty sweet. I shot one with a 260 26" barrel. It balances towards the back of the rifle and the ergomics were great. The bolt position is easy to get used to and the trigger is good but it's definitely not a Jewel. The rifle was a joy to shoot and 1/2 MOA groups were normal with the one I was shooting out to 870 yards (furthest I shot it). The length of the design is what I love so much. Having a gun be carbine length with a full length barrel is just bad ***. If they were $2-3K to get your first set up I would start saving but at their current pricing I'd rather build 2 rifles for the price of your first SRS. [/QUOTE]
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