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Fierce Firearms - Any Thoughts
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<blockquote data-quote="LongBomber" data-source="post: 1372730" data-attributes="member: 14435"><p>I would try some handloads with a barnes ttsx or lrx, seated .050" off the lands to start. Fierce seems to get some good accuracy with the barnes bullets.</p><p></p><p>I have fondled two fierce that had fit and finish issues, bottom metal proud of the stock, wavering stock waterline along the action. Machining marks that were pretty visible. When you get to $3500 you dont expect those things. My fierce ti has a ridgeline in the bottom of every flute- using a worn cutter... also the flutes not indexed drives my ocd nuts. The ejection issues are the same as a sako 85- the ejection angle is to steep and the brass contacts the scope turrets on the way out depending on scope positioning.</p><p></p><p>That said I love the stock pattern, the rifle is also pretty darned accurate. It is my "go to" rifle for hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongBomber, post: 1372730, member: 14435"] I would try some handloads with a barnes ttsx or lrx, seated .050" off the lands to start. Fierce seems to get some good accuracy with the barnes bullets. I have fondled two fierce that had fit and finish issues, bottom metal proud of the stock, wavering stock waterline along the action. Machining marks that were pretty visible. When you get to $3500 you dont expect those things. My fierce ti has a ridgeline in the bottom of every flute- using a worn cutter... also the flutes not indexed drives my ocd nuts. The ejection issues are the same as a sako 85- the ejection angle is to steep and the brass contacts the scope turrets on the way out depending on scope positioning. That said I love the stock pattern, the rifle is also pretty darned accurate. It is my "go to" rifle for hunting. [/QUOTE]
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