So, was that DURING the eclipse??
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The number has probably gone down since African safaris are talked about a lot less these days, replaced with more discourse around western hunting. Having said that, some of the "custom" actions are actually CRF. American Rifle Company actions are, so are Bighorns, and some models of Defiance actions are CRF too.There aren't many people in this day and age of carbon fiber and chassis "customs" who appreciate a CRF action.
Update to post #5.
Barrel of as chopped to 18” and threaded. Much better balance and feel.
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Also shoots 1/4 MOA all day long, when I do my part…..
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Are you planning to do an ice failure test with this rifle? Curious to see how it compares to a Win M70 and a Ruger M77.
Ah, finally I know I’m not alone in the “young enough to not have fought in Vietnam but still prefers CRF” arena haha. Glad to see MRC working to make these right and have stumbled on a few like minded folks in the process.I got a feeling you and I are kindred spirits.
I’m not real old yet either, but I appreciate craftsmanship and the heritage of our beloved sport.
@walk2112- trust me, I'm pushing for it lol. After talking with Jake in Utah and him showing me the stock, it'll happen at some point-
Too much going on here right now keeping QC up and rolling out the long actions to divert the resources right now.
Not only are the tolerances super tight, but the receiver threads are threadmilled so they're timed. I can swap barrels between 6.5 Creedmoor and .308 rifles, and not only will it headspace correctly, but the barrel engraving will also clock to the same position within a degree or so once torqued.I watched a couple of your videos and love what you guys are focusing on with this action. With the tolerances of the barrel interface, are you expecting that prefits or swapping between factory barrels will be possible? It seems one of the biggest boons of a Tikka is the ability to switch barrels easily and find factory takeoffs for sale relatively cheaply at times
In the end, I wouldn't really care. All my rifles are used as a tool and I don't care too much about their appearance.
Aesthetics means something to me too. And I disagree with you.MRC has made very definite "appearance" choices that have nothing to do with performance, so apparently aesthetics mean something to them and their marketing. The problem is their aesthetic choices are ghetto/sophomoric at best. Too bad as it looks like they really have something legit to offer, but I'll never know.
I use my rifles as tools as well, and don't mind them getting well worn. But a rifle that starts out with crisp, clean aesthetics will still be more pleasing when well worn, than a brand new rifle that starts out looking like a rez runner...
That is your opinion which you are certainly entitled to, but it seems a little short sighted/sophomoric to never experience what they have to offer I.e. write them off, because you believe their aesthetics to be “ghetto/sophomoric”, in your opinion of course.MRC has made very definite "appearance" choices that have nothing to do with performance, so apparently aesthetics mean something to them and their marketing. The problem is their aesthetic choices are ghetto/sophomoric at best. Too bad as it looks like they really have something legit to offer, but I'll never know.
I use my rifles as tools as well, and don't mind them getting well worn. But a rifle that starts out with crisp, clean aesthetics will still be more pleasing when well worn, than a brand new rifle that starts out looking like a rez runner...
"Life is too short to hunt with an ugly rifle." I'm only interested in synthetic/steel these days. Their offering, if not ghetto with gold bling, is pretty darn close to it...That is your opinion which you are certainly entitled to, but it seems a little short sighted/sophomoric to never experience what they have to offer I.e. write them off, because you believe their aesthetics to be “ghetto/sophomoric”, in your opinion of course.
What is that?than a brand new rifle that starts out looking like a rez runner...
If you have to ask, you wouldn't understand. But we could start with the bronze finish, gold bands on the bolt handle, gold trigger, and gaudy logo on the tang...What is that?