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Journey of a CA Ridgeline
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<blockquote data-quote="Huntsman66" data-source="post: 2736244" data-attributes="member: 117569"><p>Thanks for the write up. I have three friends with CA rifles two in 300WM and one in 6.5PRC, both of the 300's were exactly on pace with what you went through, with them spending hundreds of dollars of components, just to get them (kinda) tuned. One gave up and took his to a gunsmith after much frustration and the other sent his back to CA and eventually just sold it off, because it was never right. The 6.5PRC, the guy got lucky and it shot better than a half from the get go with almost anything. Keep in mind that he has seen some of the ejector marking and swiping with even factory ammo. I don't think it was actually pressure, but just a thing CA rifles do…? Good luck moving forward, and happy shooting…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huntsman66, post: 2736244, member: 117569"] Thanks for the write up. I have three friends with CA rifles two in 300WM and one in 6.5PRC, both of the 300’s were exactly on pace with what you went through, with them spending hundreds of dollars of components, just to get them (kinda) tuned. One gave up and took his to a gunsmith after much frustration and the other sent his back to CA and eventually just sold it off, because it was never right. The 6.5PRC, the guy got lucky and it shot better than a half from the get go with almost anything. Keep in mind that he has seen some of the ejector marking and swiping with even factory ammo. I don’t think it was actually pressure, but just a thing CA rifles do…? Good luck moving forward, and happy shooting… [/QUOTE]
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