I was told it’s a new model that blends some of features I wanted in the higher end stocks. Hunting oriented. I don’t know a model name or anything about what’s going to be offered on it.
Sorry it didn’t work out. I didn’t realize what the fix was exactly for since I don’t have one. I just knew I had seen pics of it on SMA and thought it might be an avenue worth checking into.
Soldier Mountain Arms developed a ‘HNT26 Fix’ this year. Sounds like it addresses the issues described. It should come from mdt without needing a fix, with what they cost. I don’t have one, so this is just a FYI
show some respect, he thinks they’re his girlfriends.
If he’s dumb enough to kiss them on the mouth and play “family”….he’s probably dumb enough to marry one.
They’re the exact same.
Side note: My wife whacked this cow at 510y with my CTR 6.5cm. 143eld-x. Pretty proud of her. I’ve never personally shot an elk.
I think you should save up a few more sheckles and get a 24” 6.5cm tikka CTR. They’re all over the forums.
It’s a waste of time to have a shit foundation
I have a sandman S. AR and bolt gun. Break it free after shooting, when it’s barely cool enough to touch. When I clean the rifle, it gets a couple drops of oil on the ratchet ring. That’s it.
I replace the ratchet ring every couple years.
$1649 +shipping+tax+transfer Seems awfully expensive for what you’re getting. You could buy a used rifle, get a prefit in whatever taper you want, threaded 5/8x24, and put it in a bravo chassis for that kind of money.
The 223 CTR is 5/8x24. They’re tough to find.
You might be better off finding a cheap lite model as a donor and putting a threaded prefit on it. Otherwise you’re gonna spend roughtech or super varmint money.
I had my superlite 223 threaded 1/2x28, but sold it when I found a CTR.