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Thread: QD Reviews - Black Creek Labs MRX Bison - Part 2

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    The rifle seems to have potential for accuracy.

    Trying good ammunition with a better set up will probably result in better groups. Using a bipod on a concrete surface with nothing to load against, a rolled up rain coat for a rear bag and your weak side shooting isn't going to give one hole groups.

    Good to see it's ejecting well and should be a good option for a compact bolt gun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gatehouse View Post
    The rifle seems to have potential for accuracy.

    Trying good ammunition with a better set up will probably result in better groups. Using a bipod on a concrete surface with nothing to load against, a rolled up rain coat for a rear bag and your weak side shooting isn't going to give one hole groups.

    Good to see it's ejecting well and should be a good option for a compact bolt gun.
    EXACTLY! Tried going on the ground and it was a little more "Tender" for the fracture so we stayed on the bench. The poncho as well, improvised as on the ground being able to press on the stock and get under it properly makes a big difference.

    Also shooting it left handed with random ammos! As I said in the video, if a small amount of time was put into it, better ammo selection and getting everything set up nice it could be a shooter for sure.
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    Any news on the availability of the .300blk in 16.5" configuration?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boomer686 View Post
    Any news on the availability of the .300blk in 16.5" configuration?
    Zero info given to us about them. Only .223 and only black so far
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    Did they give any info on their proprietary mags for this specific chassis?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1-trident-1 View Post
    what do competition precision shooters use?
    Longer barrels offer higher velocities. Higher velocity means less drop and less wind drift. That is why they are used by many but not all competition shooters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Astute Observer View Post
    Transparency? Wolverine is transparent, they're great - if you meant Wolverine then 100% agreed.

    But if you're referring to BCL I wouldn't describe them as transparent at all. They refuse to answer basic questions.

    I've asked BCL on multiple occasions about what the thread pitch is for mating their barrels to the receiver and have never even had my question acknowledged.

    Similarly I've asked about the receiver footprint - is it proprietary? Or would existing stocks and chassis for another rifle type fit? Again, zero response from BCL.

    Unless I know I can switch out the barrel and stock, and using what format, I'm in no way interested in this product.

    Even a "no, it's all proprietary and not compatible" would be a satisfactory answer.. But it's just silence from BCL.
    I meant Wolverine

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    IBI barrels currently is making some to fit the receivers, they told me it will take any ruger american prefit.

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