It's really tight on this one too. Give it some lube and work it on the edge of a workbench, it'll loosen up some. Rather it be too tight than too loose eh.
I bet it's an awesome feeling though, even if your rifle has a new "owner". Probably even better than shooting it yourself! I can't wait to be a dad and share my enthusiasm for the outdoors with the little one.
110 Barnes shoots great, clover leaf at 50 even with a scope not really made for precision work. Didn't get a chance to take a shot at a deer this year during rifle season, but I have no doubts it would perform. Thank you.
BA13 is the same rifle as the CVA Scout, just imported to the US under a different name (to our benefit, if it was sold under Bergara I'd fully expect to pay more for the name).
Difficult to find .300bo model.
Awesome, compact little gun. It carries well and is very accurate with bulk 220gr AAC and and 110gr Barnes handloads (will provide load data to the buyer if you want it). Almost zero recoil, trigger is crisp, takedown fast, and break action has smoothed...
Purchased this before hunting season this year, but don't need it in terrain where .300bo does the job. Pretty much new, 50> rounds down the pipe.
Included: Box, manual, radial brake and thread protector, two magazines, beavertail fore-end, vertical and sporter grip modules, Limbsaver Air-Tech...
Hasn't been bedded, it's as it was from the factory. I don't recall offhand I'd have to look in the manual and mount instructions for the torque specs.
Talley mounts, factory toughtech t3x. Everything torqued to spec with blue loktite, double checked with my wheeler wrench Thursday. Could have been the mounts but they don't appear damaged and my witness marks still line up.