- Location
- Ft. Mac. Alberta
I don’t think the Rangers out of Fort Chipewyan have theirs yet, at least I was told that last week .
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My father is a member here in NL and they got their rifles a few weeks back. A few guys had feeding issues, my dad included, but they only shot around 35 rounds each. Mags weren't seating correctly and rounds were staying in the mag. I haven't had a chance to shoot it, but will probably get to try it out in the spring some time for bear hunting. Nice rifles though, aside from the feeding issues and the price tag.
I was thinking I would start a new thread here on CGN and aska question, but I figure I'll ask here for now:
What is everyone doing for scope mounting on these? My father has a Vortex with a 1" tube, and I'm thinking of getting a one piece QD mount for it so he can easily take it off for yearly quals. The mount needs to be about 1.5" in height so the scope can clear the rear sight. I have looked at a few mounts and it seems like they're mostly too short. Anyone have any suggestions?
AR style QD mount. Just clears the rear sight with a 4x Leupold on. Would need xtra tall rings if you don’t use the QD style. You can’t qualify with the optic but they won’t stop you from mounting one.
It really should... this gun should feed 100%, pure and simple or recall and start again. Why they didn’t buy Rugers and specificy a metal trigger guard, and a pelican case for $1500 all up probably less in a bulk buy, boggles my mind. Then again the government... and these people choose helicopters and jets too.
Sounds cynical I’m happy for the OP, and that they’re buying new rifles / committing to the rangers. But let’s get rifles that work.
I’ve been waiting so long for this gun and the government kept changing its mind on how they would deploy and when. So glad to finally have it. I think if they do a recall then just the mags need changing. I think it’s a simple fix but you know how that works.
As for the Ruger, they tried them too and the word I got from the military types testing it was sloppy and loud with too many sharp edges. No idea how it would really stack up.
yes, by colt canada
Reading this thread is painful, big egos back in the day on this board, not missed by me…
Maybe the mags will break in.
Would have loved to see stainless laminate FN Model 70s instead.
But I see it had to be made in Canada.
I personally think my Ruger scout rifle would be better, but Ive shot one of the commercial versions of the Tikka and it was a good rifle. Particularly liked the rotating rear sight, I thought it was pretty good system.
Consulting guides would be a waste of time. I’ve known many guides and their views on firearms are incredibly varied. Perhaps most importantly, many are not really gun enthusiasts.
I was surprised by that — I think they thought (rightly or wrongly) that it would better allow the feeding of single rounds without the mag, and not worry about the extractor shaving the rim.do you remember why no mauser or crf action?