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The Fix from Q

Broke in the .308 barrel yesterday. Everything went smooth. I was very happy with the rifle. I’m really looking forward to hunting season with the Fix! The muzzle brake made the rifle feel like shooting a 5.56. I did my best to be away from other shooters, but the guy 8 points away said it was extremely loud. I’m going to try shooting with just a thread protector next time to be a little more courteous to everyone else enjoying the range.
 

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Anyone have a video showing quick bolt manipulation with the Fix? I can only find folks struggling to cycle it. Hoping the Hide can show some better bolt manipulations.

Curious to see the speed compared to other “standard” actions.
 
New to the forum. I recently won the fix .308 from shooters surplus and was just wondering what was the best factory ammo people were using?

Can't go wrong with FGMM 175's. As far as hunting ammo I'm about to start testing some in the month or so I'm not sure there.
 
Has anyone got a geissele scope mount on their Fix?

I have changed my scope and like the look of them. Unfortunately I can’t try before I buy.
 
It’s a contender for the shortest, quickest bolt throw ever. If someone’s struggling and there isn’t something actually wrong with the rifle warranty wise I’d be questioning them not the rifle.

I can see that, didn’t know if there was a video on it showing how fast it can actually be. I see most folks using their thumb on top of the bolt to cycle. This tends to be extremely slow and inefficient. Are you using this technique or blading the bolt like a standard rifle?
 
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I can see that, didn’t know if there was a video on it showing how fast it can actually be. I see most folks using their thumb on top of the bolt to cycle. This tends to be extremely slow and inefficient. Are you using this technique or blading the bolt like a standard rifle?
It can be bladed just fine. I know how to run a bolt very quickly and it can keep up with any normal twist action bolt (ie not a blaser). If you’re used to having forward pressure applied during the downstroke while closing like I imagine you would be it takes a little getting used to not being able to do that, but otherwise it cycles the same as any other. Very smooth.
 
I shoot without my thumb wrapped, consequently it rests nicely on the top of the bolt. This means I'm already indexed, so when I run the short 45 degree throw its almost just a wrist flick. It's the quickest bolt action I've used - and I grew up shooting Lee Enfield's.
 
I really need to get one of these in the 6.5 flavor with a 16" barrel. Any idea when I can expect to receive it if I backorder it now? Thanks.
 
Thanks for the comments on the geissele mounts. Looks like I’m onto a winner.

I didn’t realise how heavy they were though.

I have bought a March 3-24X52 to save weight over the Schmidt and bender 5-20X50 ultra short. I don’t want to put back on the weight saved.
 

So sexy.... how much does it weigh in at without the bipod?

That is a great hunting set up. All it needs in a lightweight short can like TBAC ultra 5, SiCo omega, EA Vox S, or DA Nomad... all direct threads to keep it shorter and lighter.


(Sorry if it was posted earlier just didn’t see the weight)
 
So sexy.... how much does it weigh in at without the bipod?

That is a great hunting set up. All it needs in a lightweight short can like TBAC ultra 5, SiCo omega, EA Vox S, or DA Nomad... all direct threads to keep it shorter and lighter.


(Sorry if it was posted earlier just didn’t see the weight)

As pictured without bipod - 9.4 lbs. i could easily cut 1lb by removing the brake, full arca rail , and extra sling stud.
 
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Finally took the fix out today. Was shooting very poorly from a tripod until I realized I’m pulling the shots and it’s very obvious I’m right handed. I brought my CNC machine vise with me to help sight it in. Using it to take myself out of the equation, I saw sub 3/4 moa with 8 mph wind gusts @100 yards.

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Pulling too hard with finger on tripod /\

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Corrected finger yank from tripod /\
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4 shot group with hand guard cranked down in machine vise /\

Ammo was factory Hornady ELD-M 147

All the shots were back to back, only waited for the rifle to cool down between each grouping but the barrel was still warm. Still happy with my investment, knowing that it’s a hunting/utility rifle and weighing 9.8 lbs with a Viper PST Gen 2. Maybe it needs more breaking in, shot about 60 rounds through it total. If I get to the point of holding 1/2 MOA with it, it’ll get better glass but till then, it’ll serve it’s purpose putting coyotes down and venison on the table.
 
Took the Fix to Thunder Valley Precision for open range day a couple weeks back and it way outperformed my expectations. Hitting steel at a thousand became boring so I tried my luck at a mile. I took 15 shots or so between rain showers and came very close but never hit. Not bad for 10 pound rifle in 6.5!

The best part was handing my rifle to brand new shooters who were also able to hit at a thousand with some help.
 

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Anyone know if the Lancer L7 AWM mag feeds better than the standard PMAG? Neither of the PMAGS that came with my Fix 6.5 feed reliably.
A few pages back someone was testing/using them and they sounded like they had no issues, as well.
 
Had Dave Tooley spin up a 22” Sendero light Proof CF barrel. Rifle with scope is down to 9lbs and is much better balanced compared to the 22” medium Palma B/T it came with. After only 10 rounds down the tube, the same load that hammered in the original did this (1st in the same hole, 5th was me):
 

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Had Dave Tooley spin up a 22” Sendero light Proof CF barrel. Rifle with scope is down to 9lbs and is much better balanced compared to the 22” medium Palma B/T it came with. After only 10 rounds down the tube, the same load that hammered in the original did this (1st in the same hole, 5th was me):

What’s the saving over a sendero barrel? Does it need to be the sendero light to fit under the tube?

I’m going to have Dave do me a 6 creedmoor proof.
 
What’s the saving over a sendero barrel? Does it need to be the sendero light to fit under the tube?

I’m going to have Dave do me a 6 creedmoor proof.

Per Proof, 3ozs. I don't think you need to go light Sendero for clearance except possibly for the sling mount.
 
Finally someone had the balls the come out and critique the rifle. Agree with him about everything he said except for accuracy. It’s not a 1 MOA rifle it’s a 1/2 MOA rifle all day. If you’re not getting that then you’re the issue or you need to warranty something.
Love the rifle, few small stupid issues I’m sure QC will iron out and the muzzle device (if not using a suppressor), stock, cheek riser suck. Funny how he gets praised for being honest but we’re just internet trolls when we have feedback about it.

Also incase anyone is wondering this is what proof is offering from them directly. Still trying to decide which barrel I want next because I did want a proof 16.5-18inch 6.5 creed.

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I shoot surpessed and shot a uk prl match with my 24” proof 6.5 creedmoor barrel. I didn’t have issue with the cheek piece. It’s all personal perspectives. There are other things I don’t like. But then there are things I don’t like about my AI. That’s why we all own more than one rifle.

As for proof barrel their options suck. I want an 18” 6 creedmoor. I’m getting a spare 16.5 factory barrel and using the extension for a custom proof done by a Tooley.
 
Finally someone had the balls the come out and critique the rifle. Agree with him about everything he said except for accuracy. It’s not a 1 MOA rifle it’s a 1/2 MOA rifle all day. If you’re not getting that then you’re the issue or you need to warranty something.
Love the rifle, few small stupid issues I’m sure QC will iron out and the muzzle device (if not using a suppressor), stock, cheek riser suck. Funny how he gets praised for being honest but we’re just internet trolls when we have feedback about it.

Also incase anyone is wondering this is what proof is offering from them directly. Still trying to decide which barrel I want next because I did want a proof 16.5-18inch 6.5 creed.

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Where did you find that?
 
I shoot surpessed and shot a uk prl match with my 24” proof 6.5 creedmoor barrel. I didn’t have issue with the cheek piece. It’s all personal perspectives. There are other things I don’t like. But then there are things I don’t like about my AI. That’s why we all own more than one rifle.

As for proof barrel their options suck. I want an 18” 6 creedmoor. I’m getting a spare 16.5 factory barrel and using the extension for a custom proof done by a Tooley.
It's funny on one hand you say how the shortcomings of the fix are personal perspective, then in the next breath , say proof selection sucks - maybe you just have an odd request
 
It's funny on one hand you say how the shortcomings of the fix are personal perspective, then in the next breath , say proof selection sucks - maybe you just have an odd request

What is funny about my post? It’s just my personal perspective that I’m sharing.

I think proof should supply all three calibres
In the same barrel lengths. Or at least 18”, 20”, 22”

The Fix handles better with shorter barrels and shorter barrels handle far better with a silencer attached than a longer barrel.

I want an 18” 6 creedmoor proof barrel to compliment my 24” 6.5 creedmoor proof barrel.

What length would other people like? Maybe proof research would make them available if there was a few more people who want the same thing.
 
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What is funny about my post? It’s just my personal perspective that I’m sharing.

I think proof should supply all three calibres
In the same barrel lengths. Or at least 18”, 20”, 22”

The Fix handles better with shorter barrels and shorter barrels handle far better with a silencer attached than a longer barrel.

I want an 18” 6 creedmoor proof barrel to compliment my 24” 6.5 creedmoor proof barrel.

What length would other people like? Maybe proof research would make them available if there was a few more people who want the same thing.

I agree, I think the Fix really shines for me as a hunting rifle. The distances I'm killing deer or pigs, they don't care if it comes from 16" barrel or a 26" one. The shorter barrel is much easier to handle/pack.

I'd love to get my hands on a 16.5" or 18" 6.5 barrel. Hopefully when I save a few more pennies I'll order a blank and spin one up in a few months.
 
What is funny about my post? It’s just my personal perspective that I’m sharing.

I think proof should supply all three calibres
In the same barrel lengths. Or at least 18”, 20”, 22”

The Fix handles better with shorter barrels and shorter barrels handle far better with a silencer attached than a longer barrel.

I want an 18” 6 creedmoor proof barrel to compliment my 24” 6.5 creedmoor proof barrel.

What length would other people like? Maybe proof research would make them available if there was a few more people who want the same thing.
Its funny because when the reveiwer said certain parts of the rifle suck, you say its just personal perspective. Then you go on to say Proof selection sucks, when really, in your perspective it sucks, but really that selection will satisfy 90% of demand
 
I agree that the proof selection sucks, but there’s a reason for it. Those lengths coincide with their small shank blanks(1.13”). According to the rep I spoke to, they’ll be making some shorter lengths in those blanks, which will hopefully translate into some shorter Q prefits.

I’ve got a 22” 6 creed on the way. That’’ll get disassembled and sold here, and i’ll Install its extension on a 16.5” blank. Long barrels on the Fix totally miss the point in my opinion.
 
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What is funny about my post? It’s just my personal perspective that I’m sharing.

I think proof should supply all three calibres
In the same barrel lengths. Or at least 18”, 20”, 22”

The Fix handles better with shorter barrels and shorter barrels handle far better with a silencer attached than a longer barrel.

I want an 18” 6 creedmoor proof barrel to compliment my 24” 6.5 creedmoor proof barrel.
Its funny because when the reveiwer said certain parts of the rifle suck, you say its just personal perspective. Then you go on to say Proof selection sucks, when really, in your perspective it sucks, but really that selection will satisfy 90% of demand

Of course it only sucks to me and might suit 90% of the market. If only I had started my sentence with IMHO ?
 
I agree that the proof selection sucks, but there’s a reason for it. Those lengths coincide with their small shank blanks(1.13”). According to the rep I spoke to, they’ll be making some shorter lengths in those blanks, which will hopefully translate into some shorter Q prefits.

I’ve got a 22” 6 creed on the way. That’’ll get disassembled and sold here, and i’ll Install its extension on a 16.5” blank. Long barrels on the Fix totally miss the point in my opinion.

I’ve just had an email from Montey Howe at Proof they won’t do a custom order so I’m going to continue with my plan to have Dave Tooley do me an 18” 6 creedmoor.

Just a shame they haven’t put actual thought into this. They make short blanks to order after all.
 
I’ve just had an email from Montey Howe at Proof they won’t do a custom order so I’m going to continue with my plan to have Dave Tooley do me an 18” 6 creedmoor.

Just a shame they haven’t put actual thought into this. They make short blanks to order after all.


The problem there is they don’t make an 18” carbon blank. You could go steel of course.
 
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