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What is your ideal rifle set up for hunting suppressed
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<blockquote data-quote="Wind Gypsy" data-source="post: 3090797" data-attributes="member: 88953"><p>Mine fed fine in 6.5x47 and 300 nm. Wasn't butter smooth but was fine. Bolt manipulation was doable but a definite down grade primarily due to location. Balance point was way too far back. Was less stable in prone due to the short radius to front rest. Trigger was workable but a down grade. Holding in hand was less convenient. Less flexible when it comes to front support which was further complicated by the balance point being further back. Put a light barrel on it and it just effs up the balance worse. Magazine location sometimes compromised rear support. Very accurate but all in all a bunch of compromises for the short length and cartridge conversion ease that were not worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wind Gypsy, post: 3090797, member: 88953"] Mine fed fine in 6.5x47 and 300 nm. Wasn't butter smooth but was fine. Bolt manipulation was doable but a definite down grade primarily due to location. Balance point was way too far back. Was less stable in prone due to the short radius to front rest. Trigger was workable but a down grade. Holding in hand was less convenient. Less flexible when it comes to front support which was further complicated by the balance point being further back. Put a light barrel on it and it just effs up the balance worse. Magazine location sometimes compromised rear support. Very accurate but all in all a bunch of compromises for the short length and cartridge conversion ease that were not worth it. [/QUOTE]
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