I did a thing - New Rifle

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So, I went through everything and gathered up the firearms I don't use, don't shoot and don't enjoy. Some cheap rifles, shotguns and handguns. One bench rifle and I just don't bench shoot. Went to the LGS to wheel and deal for a rifle on the wall.

Walked out with a new SIG Cross in 308. Made room in the safe as well as got me something I have been wanting.
 
I'm waiting for your report! I keep looking at the Cross as well, there might be a .308 or .277 Fury in my future. I like short barrels and suppressors these days and the Cross looks like a good vehicle for both.
 
I'm waiting for your report! I keep looking at the Cross as well, there might be a .308 or .277 Fury in my future. I like short barrels and suppressors these days and the Cross looks like a good vehicle for both.
Chad, getting it set up this week. Planning on shooting next weekend. I will let you know how it goes.
 
I'm waiting for your report! I keep looking at the Cross as well, there might be a .308 or .277 Fury in my future. I like short barrels and suppressors these days and the Cross looks like a good vehicle for both.
Banish 30 is next on my list.
 
If you have a 10/22 a barrel swap is pretty cheap and easy. I put a 16" Whistle Pig barrel on my daughter's for $120 delivered, it's a $100 at my gunsmith, but a 260 mile round trip twice to get the barrel threaded.
 
Pics or it didn't happen......... :)

And congrats!

--Wag--

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Well, got it out today. Wish I had some sub-moa pics for you. I was averaging 1.5" groups with Norma 150 grain whitetail. I was a bit shaky from a bug I had yesterday and did not feel like I was holding steady. I had another one of my rifles and was doing the same. I will say, the chassis system will take some getting used to, as I mostly shoot standard stock rifles.
The one thing I can report is the action and feeding was like butter. I had to check a couple of times to see if it grabbed the bullet from the magazine as I hardly felt resistance, but it was there. It is easily the smoothest action I have ever felt.
Trigger is a crisp 2.5 lbs from the factory. It is, of course, a 2 stage. It definitely has a different feel that standard rifles. Like I said, it will take some getting used to.
I am going to load some heavier bullets to see how it groups. I have some 168 grain A-Max I am going to do some testing on. I only had the one brand of ammo, as Norma shoots lights out in my other 308 rifles; Christensen Mesa and CVA Cascade.
More to come. I will be playing with my 300 Blackout for a while, though.
 
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