I've only shot mine once so far, but was quickly shooting steel out to 600 with it. Accuracy was great with cheap fmjs, trigger is quite nice. I just need to re-mount the trijicon before the next outing. Brass was hitting the windage knob and bouncing back in.
The locking magazine is a nice...
just watched the video, I cringed a bit as well. I'm pretty surprised the stock and barrel didn't get glued together. And oiling/greasing your actions screws is a great idea!
And just when I thought I was done buying guns for a while...
For the sake of my marriage and bank account, I hope the 108s at that length shoot like absolute dog shit from tikkas. Please report back with a range report
I'd wager a guess that they wont be compatible with BBR, like just about any of the other decent Savage stock options. It would be awesome if savage stuck to one bolt release, or at least made the conversion parts available again
As I'm sure you know, they really share nothing the old auto-5 guns.
They are inertia guns, and the 16 is very light and lively. I have shot 16ga guns almost exclusively for the last 20 years, and it was all my father and grandfather shot. 16ga ammo options are limited, but there are some good...
I've heard pretty mixed results from X-Caliber. Do you think they are the way to go over a Faxon or Satern?
Anyone ever used a barrel from sixfive outfitters/REXUS?