Cleaned the trigger adjustments up last night, got the regular pull set up quite nice, single set is still crazy light so I left it alone, really complex trigger mech...not the adjustment part, just the whole design... impressive. Gave it a tear down and good clean/lube, bolt comes apart very easy, noticed it has dual cam lugs as well, makes cocking the bolt much easier and smoother, quite a neat little design all around, lots of engineering went into these, not a simple action to make.
Was out today, but running late, couldn't find my old hand loads or my factory S&B ammo, so took 2 boxes of Romanian corrosive surplus. (Forgot to bring a mag for my MRA Renegade as well..doh, still got it sighted in single loading.)
Used a 6 o clock hold, didn't even touch the paper at 100m with the first 5 rounds lol. Everything was about 10" low. Had to hold the fiber optic dot on the target, that's how it came set up for POI, which is not the way I'm use to shooting. I guess it's like 3 dot pistol sights, fast and you can hit large stuff quickly, but not exactly for precision. Anyway after holding the dot on the target I was hitting black steady, but it was an 8" black, so nothing too impressive. Not sure if I'll adjust the front sight to my shooting style, or just leave it as is and practice with it. I'm pretty good with irons and 6 o clock hold, you can still see your target which is the big difference.
Have some rings coming so with a scope and some decent handloads I'll see what it can do. Definitely a lot of fun to shoot, really fun, makes me want to get a 223 now to go with it. So light, handy, and high quality.