Is there not a qd cup on the rear just above the LOP adjustment knob?
I thought I read on another forum there was
You can see it in Brandon’s picture...
Is there not a qd cup on the rear just above the LOP adjustment knob?
I thought I read on another forum there was
Sorry- no qd cups on the rifle- typed that fast and i agree, don't care about no sling swivel as well
Anyone shoot theirs yet? I’m curious what the recoil feels like with the 6.5 in such a light rifle. I’ve only fired the caliber in 15+lb rifles with muzzle breaks.
I’m also very curious as to how it feel compared to my Stag 10 which sits at around 10lbs with no optic. I had bought the Stag as a hunting rifle but thanks to our wonderful government it’s unfired. The Cross appeals to me as a handy plinker and a hunting rifle if the balance is right with the optic. I’m quite familiar with AR ergos so I wonder if I could get off quick shots with the Cross as I would with an AR (carrying the rifle, flipping the safety off as you come up on target). Not sure if that makes sense.
That looks great Brandon.
Has anyone seen what “modification” has been done for the 308 and .277 Fury variants of this platform in order to adhere to the OAL requirement?
6-7lb 308 hunting rifles without muzzle brakes are common and recoil is very manageable. The creedmore does not produce more recoil than the 308.
10lb stag without optics would have been a heavy rifle for hunting imo unless a vehicle is always carrying the rifle.




























