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    whats the difference between this and an xcr?

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnie22 View Post
    whats the difference between this and an xcr?
    Check out this thread:

    http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum...cember-10-2015

    It is probably 300 pages that have been condensed into 68 by Rick removing the "fodder."

    Almost anything you could ever want to know about the rifle has been discussed. If you want to read more about a MH vs an XCR, search "XCR" in the search thread tool.

    These quotes pretty much sum things up.

    Cheers!

    Quote Originally Posted by aakoksal View Post
    I would not consider 1.5 MOA as decent accuracy... To me, anything above 1 MOA with quality factory ammo is not suitable for precision shooting; I wouldn't spend any minute to develop loads for it...

    It is good for plinking, having some fun, etc...
    Quote Originally Posted by alberta tactical rifle View Post
    1.5 to 2.0 MOA is NOT what we would consider accurate at all. Sorry if I offended any XCR owners but really, is 1.5 MOA considered decent accuracy?
    Quote Originally Posted by alberta tactical rifle View Post
    I can assure you that that the extremely low bar set by the XCR's has been grossly exceeded.
    These ARE accurate and are as reliable as an AR.
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnie22 View Post
    whats the difference between this and an xcr?
    Apart from the totally different operating system, the fact that there are a TON more options available, the match grade single stage trigger employed in the MH, the country they are made in and that the MH is an accurate rifle due to the match grade barrels used as standard fare and precision in which they are made to, not much is different.
    Having the barrel attached with more than a set screw also makes them quite different. Also not needing to bathe the rifle in LokTite so it won't fall apart when things loosen due to use set them apart rather significantly.
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    So they share a couple things then...
    Price and a non-restricted status. . Haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by ATRS Shaun View Post
    I can get close... but not quite your exact request. This is a 12 inch fortis. :-)



    ATRS...could you please tell me whether the barrel on this build is a light/varmint or a heavy?

    Many thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by alberta tactical rifle View Post
    Also not needing to bathe the rifle in LokTite so it won't fall apart when things loosen due to use set them apart rather significantly.
    Lol!
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