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SIG Cross for long range hunting ??
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<blockquote data-quote="Knight" data-source="post: 2169693" data-attributes="member: 59515"><p>Save your money, Sig Cross rifle is not worth it. I purchased two 308 with 20" barrels, took it out to the range only to find it wouldn't shoot under a MOA. Now before you get your panties in a wad, I have shot many different calibers over the years and reloaded most of my ammo with a total experience of 50 years+ . One of my favorites is a Remington 700 in 308 5R 20" barrel that would place 6 rds in a bottle cap at 100 yrds. But this Sig Cross couldn't come anywhere near that. It might very well be a great back country meat get'er rifle becuse of it's weight and collapsible stock but defenitly not a tack driver. I was hoping for great results and to be honest I wanted it work but it didn't for me. Like the butcher say's....You Liver and you Loin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knight, post: 2169693, member: 59515"] Save your money, Sig Cross rifle is not worth it. I purchased two 308 with 20" barrels, took it out to the range only to find it wouldn't shoot under a MOA. Now before you get your panties in a wad, I have shot many different calibers over the years and reloaded most of my ammo with a total experience of 50 years+ . One of my favorites is a Remington 700 in 308 5R 20" barrel that would place 6 rds in a bottle cap at 100 yrds. But this Sig Cross couldn't come anywhere near that. It might very well be a great back country meat get'er rifle becuse of it's weight and collapsible stock but defenitly not a tack driver. I was hoping for great results and to be honest I wanted it work but it didn't for me. Like the butcher say's....You Liver and you Loin [/QUOTE]
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