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Yup, that about sums it up .
I'm actually more curious about these now, too. I've read a lot of people saying they are decent battle rifle for the money, but then the other day on that Top Shot show one of the shooting pros couldn't hit the 100m target with it, which makes me think there must be something unusual about it.
the other day on that Top Shot show one of the shooting pros couldn't hit the 100m target with it, which makes me think there must be something unusual about it.
Any 'shooting expert' should be able to zero his rifle with just a few shots and be able to keep them in a smaller group than I'm capable of all day long.
SO what are the important things to look for when scouting out these rifles?
What are the good things to look for and what are run away things?
Considering selling a rifle to pick one of these up, and since I know nothing about them......
Stay away from the lacquered-painted cartridges and use the copper-washed stuff. The lacquer tends to stick the cartridge in the less-than-perfect chambers after firing. Hammering away with a mallet on the bolt isn't a good idea. Also, the light ball ammo is what these were designed for, not the heavy-ball stuff, fwiw...sticky bolt syndrome