Lol.
I too, have the same questions.
That is quite the glowing review, especially considering that a year later and it's for sale for what appears to be a $1000 loss.
Did you ever do an after action of your range time? How much did you have it out - to the range, in the field?
Lots of questions from unboxing to the for sale ad.
I still really like it and honestly would keep it if I could.
But I have another 6mm and I can't justify having two (currently building a house so fun gun money is at a minimum)
I use my guns a lot in the winter and while the grip is awesome, the metal chassis is not. The other 6mm is CF so for coyotes its down to not freezing my fingers on a metal chassis FTW. I put about 200 rnds through it and I still am enjoying it. A lot of dead coyotes too! I've slowly transitioned most of my guns away from metal for this reason.
Lastly I will buy another victrix but I want a Gladius or Scorpio, partly for the look, though I still wish they would offer the double stack double feed mags in the V series. the single feed I really think is a disadvantage.
I think a lot of people dont know what Victrix is. after owning Cadex, Barrett, AI, and others I can honestly say for me its AI>Victrix>Cadex. They all are nice and it comes down to personal preference but the Victrix comes from a bench rest background and it shows. the Venus shoots incredibly well, has a better trigger and with the MB is easier to watch shots with vs the AI which is 3 lb heavier.
Not really in a panic to sell it, and selling for what I think is fair market value on a used gun. If it doesnt sell I will definitely keep it. Probably for my wife because she really enjoyed shooting it. but am hoping to sell it to build a bigger gun room in the new house haha, so short term loss for a long term gain