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Steyr pro hunter
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<blockquote data-quote="wildcatgoal" data-source="post: 2065238" data-attributes="member: 115788"><p>I have one in 30-06 - very accurate, but not without flaws that frankly a rifle this expensive (originally) shouldn't have. The stock is the most comfortable one I own, but it's a noodle at the forend and that sucks (especially for the price). The bolt handle design forces you to mount the scope higher than you really need to so you can clear the scope. The action is not as smooth as my Bergara or Tikka rifles, but it's still in the "smooth" category.</p><p></p><p>And worst of all, the trigger has a little gritty creep before it fires if you pull it slowly. Very annoying and it shouldn't be like that the way they talk about it and price this gun MSRP. I plan to send it to Steyr with a not telling them to try again, buddy, but... I expected better. And frankly I don't like not seeing my guns for MONTHS.</p><p></p><p>I got it for such a low price that my "tolerance" for quality is lower than it should be. Again, the most comfy gun I own to shoot off hand (in a factory stock, anyway) and it's wonderfully accurate, but... it's got ridiculous flaws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildcatgoal, post: 2065238, member: 115788"] I have one in 30-06 - very accurate, but not without flaws that frankly a rifle this expensive (originally) shouldn't have. The stock is the most comfortable one I own, but it's a noodle at the forend and that sucks (especially for the price). The bolt handle design forces you to mount the scope higher than you really need to so you can clear the scope. The action is not as smooth as my Bergara or Tikka rifles, but it's still in the "smooth" category. And worst of all, the trigger has a little gritty creep before it fires if you pull it slowly. Very annoying and it shouldn't be like that the way they talk about it and price this gun MSRP. I plan to send it to Steyr with a not telling them to try again, buddy, but... I expected better. And frankly I don't like not seeing my guns for MONTHS. I got it for such a low price that my "tolerance" for quality is lower than it should be. Again, the most comfy gun I own to shoot off hand (in a factory stock, anyway) and it's wonderfully accurate, but... it's got ridiculous flaws. [/QUOTE]
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