Took the 180 to the range yesterday. Took a couple of hours to run 50 rounds due to the lengthy 'break-in' procedure as per the Owners Manual.
Fit and finish is good, the rifle feels good. The comment from people who pick it up is "it is light".
Ran it well lubed with CLP as per a couple of threads already running here.
Note that I had to remove the Magpul M-Lok Hand Stop from right behind the bipod mount as the (Harris) bipod will not fit otherwise. Bit of a pain really, if the guard was another M-Lok hole longer it would be OK.
If you are thinking of mounting a Hand Stop and a Bipod mount be aware of this.
Here are some comments and my experience with this rifle:
Mags - dropped free (empty)
Supplied Hera Mags
RRA LAR mags
Mags - did not drop free (empty)
MFT LAR mags
PMAG Gen 2
PMAG Gen 3
During the first 40 rounds I had 1 FTF with the PMAG Gen 3, then during the last 10 rounds 4 FTF with the RRA LAR mag.
Had issues with a couple of full 10 round mags that would not lock in place without a good smack.
Trigger on mine has no creep but it is 'very' gritty. I want to run it for a bit before I install the ALG trigger I bought.
I ran AE 55gr bulk ammo - from other threads this is not very accurate with this rifle and I would agree. Unfortunately for me I have 3 cases of it, lol.
10 shot group at 50 yards - one is a known flyer, so vertical is 4MOA. I made some spikes for my bipod and am preloading it pretty hard. Some of the vertical could have been me.
5 shot group at 100 shows same 4MOA, if the top shot is my crap shooting then I could say this is between 3-4MOA with AE 55 grain. Seems to fit what has been reported elsewhere using that ammo.
After 50 rounds the receiver shows a lot of ejection dings. This is not brass being left, it is marks in the finish.
Final words:
Get a new trigger.
Try different ammo. In my experience (and others that have posted) the AE 55 grain is not up to snuff in this barrel, but it is cheap and 3MOA is good enough to plink with.
It is light, well built, seems to function well enough. The FTF and difficulties locking full 10 round mags may get better with more use - will see. 50 rounds is not enough for proper judgement IMHO.
Take down is easy, getting the bolt back in was a bit fiddly until I figured out the proper way to do it.
The double return springs and guide rods sometimes take some sticking your tongue out and wiggling the assembly around to get them to go into the bolt. The ends of the springs may want to attach themselves together if you turn the assembly sideways.
The marks on the receiver from the brass ejecting - whatever...not an issue to me. For some it might be.
For the price of this rifle and the fact it is Made In Canada I am very pleased with it.