Here is my experience:
1. The bolt release on the right side is very stiff when you but gets easier to manipulate with use.
2. There is zero wobble between the upper and lower receivers, but I do have to use a plastic tool to push out the takedown pin.
3. As always, the trigger is amazing.
4. My rifle came with a hard case and beanie.
5. I purchased from Rooftop Defense during their Labor Day sale and I saved a lot of money - like, a lot of money.
6. All groups were fired at 100 yards unsupressed on a bench using bags with a Vortex Strike Eagle 5-25 scope. After see how well this rifle shoots I ordered a Nightforce ATACR 7-35 today.
7. The recoil is pleasantly smooth.
8. So far, the favorite load for this 1:7.5 barrel is the Black Hills M1200C. After talking to one of theirs super technical people, the M1200C is a Hornady projectile with the exact same external characteristics of the 140 grain Berger hybrid projectile the SOCOM contract calls for. In fact, I was told their employees can't tell them apart with eyesight alone and that they shoot almost identical. You will see below I had outstanding results.
9. Interesting result was both types of Federal Gold Medal would have been extremely tight if it weren't for one round from each group doing its own thing.
The next time I take this rifle to the range will be for 10 round groups using the top 5 or so performing ammunition.
So, expensive rifle? Yes, but I payed not much more than a Larue MRGG and this rifle has a longer handguard with a built in ARCA rail. Sweet!
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