Your "experience" is certainly not what we have been hearing.
Maybe everyone is suffering in silence rather than letting us know "IF" they are experiencing problems.
We never claiming that the Modern hunter was a magic rifle, but for those who bother to work up hand loads these rifles ARE producing .5 MOA accuracy.
I am confused about the rifle you claim was piecing primers, the bolt and firing pin are EXACTLY the same as any other AR10 sports, so IF the primers are being pierced regularly I suspect it is more a primer issue than a rifle problem. In any event the owner of the rifle that you claim is experiencing this problem has not contacted us to date.
We had a few charge handles that were not heat treated correctly that caused some issues but we had resolved that instantly. We have not received ANY feedback to date regarding the charge handles not staying in place, so how you have experienced 3 eludes me. I am NOT saying that we have made the perfect rifle by any means, and I expected, like most folks with something new that there would be a few hiccups. We can not improve things unless we hear from the owners of rifles we make about any problems. it is hard to fix things if you don't know about them.
My own MH has just over 2000 rounds through it to date. So far not 1 failure to feed, still running the original buffer retainer, and charge handle, still shoots .5 to .75, no pierced primers or any problems at all. Several others here are sharing this same situation. As mentioned we HAVE had some rifles with minor issues as ANY manufacturer will have, so why the slam? Good luck getting the instant help from ANY of the RESTRICTED high end AR10 variants that we pride ourselves in.
And to set the record straight the base model rifle which is IDENTICAL where it matters to the bling ed out versions is $3500.00, NOT $4000.00 to $5000.00. The high end furniture or CFW barrel have NOTHING to do with accuracy or reliability.
-I messaged you about the charge handle not staying forward after shooting the first rifle (which I believe was one of the first out of the shop) and the other two I've shot since then both did the same thing.
-I did tell the owner of the rifle with pierced primers to contact you for suggestions on correcting the issue. He was using the South African surplus FMJ that has been going around lately and was getting some strange primer flow with other ammo as was one of the other rifles I shot but the other never had any pierced primers. We were not expecting good groups from this ammo by the way and this is not where the accuracy disappointment came from. Also, my M305 and AR-10 both ate this ammo without any primer issues.
-I never claimed that you told people it was a sub moa rifle, I'm just telling people that if they expect it to shoot sub moa with random ammo they will be disappointed just like all three of the guys were who let me shoot their rifles. From what I've seen it do with factory ammo I have no doubt that it could shoot sub moa with properly worked up handloads which is what I also told the 3 owners.
-My comments were simply to add a little unbiased feedback from the other side from someone who has put rounds through 3 rifles so people are more informed about what they are considering buying since it seems like everyone on here has gone crazy thinking the MH is the magical solution to all of Canada's firearms issues in that it is a non restricted semi auto tack driver that looks awesome. It may have the potential to be a sub moa rifle but most people on this site are never going to see it if they buy one because they either won't put in the effort required to develop a good load for it or they simply can't shoot well enough to see it. Either way, I have only seen one group printed from the 3 rifles that was approx 1 moa then it was back to around 1.5 with the next group. I didn't shoot any of the FGMM from the last rifle but the owner reported it only giving him around 1.5 moa shooting off front and rear support.
Sorry if you took it as a bash, I'm just getting tired of reading over and over on this site guys getting so excited about this rifle and the MV claiming that we finally have an option for a rifle that will give us a non restricted semi auto that shoots such tight groups when all three of the MH's I've shot were more of an at best 1.5 moa which is a great group for a semi but I think expectations are a little high which is why I think the three owners I've shot with felt a little disappointed.
I really do like the rifle and it looks to be very well made but there are a couple small issues to be worked out before people should be spending $3500-$5000 on one.
-I know you had no control over Magpul changing the specs for the gen 3 Pmags but why make it so tight to begin with? My AR-10 would feed from any gen mag I stuffed into it.
-The rifle choking on any soft point ammo is a bit of a deficiency since it is being bought to be used for hunting. This is a bit unfair though as many semi's have trouble with soft point ammo and the rifle did feed polymer tip, HPBT, and FMJ reasonably reliably. We did have a few failures with some of the FMJ but I think that was a magazine issue with one of the XCR pistol mags more than it was a rifle design issue.
-I think all the charge handle needs is a little stiffer detent to hold it folded as all three had the charge handle floating mid stroke after lock back most times.
I was not trying to bash your rifle. Like I told you in our messages I think it's a beautifully built rifle and I really like how you eliminated the rear takedown pin. When the few little issues are resolved I would consider buying one myself and I'm sure it would remain in my collection for years. I just refuse to be a fanboy and blindly support a product, I simply report what I experience with a rifle. I'm sure the revision 1 and 2 models will bring it close to perfection.
I believe many do not want to post photos of groups due to the atmosphere on the forums. I think that this particular thread illustrates that as a distinct possibility, lots of posts, not many photos.
You're probably right about that but if I had a rifle that I could shoot 25 rounds in a row out of and get all hitting sub moa I would definitely post a pic of that. I don't care what people think of me or my posts and if they want to hate let them.
I'll have to put together some more 155gr A-max loads for my NR ACR in 300BLK (yes custom stainless barrel

). I'm just not sure I can hold it together on my end to do 25 in a row, lol.
Once I get some time I'll put together some more loads and swap the NF 3.5-15 onto the ACR and give it a go
Another reason not many are posting pics here is that it's an extremely hard thing to do, even if the rifle and load combination is performing perfectly there is always the human factor.