Could the most accurate rifle be a takedown...

It IS an incredible rifle.

However, it has absolutely zero appeal to me, and, I suspect, many other precision shooters.
At it's price, I can build at least 2, possibly 3, competitive rifles for LRBR, or SRBR, etc.

For JP, it may be the ultimate package. For many other, not so much.

Regards, Eagleye.
 
It IS an incredible rifle.

However, it has absolutely zero appeal to me, and, I suspect, many other precision shooters.
At it's price, I can build at least 2, possibly 3, competitive rifles for LRBR, or SRBR, etc.

For JP, it may be the ultimate package. For many other, not so much.

Regards, Eagleye.


Yup, this right here! I would rather have (and am) have a rifle built for ME rather than the masses.
 
Were out my lady and i to a supper were many LEO friends were present, the discussion turned after a while on the subjet of the Nemesis rifle, this summer many of my friends came to our range to try my Nemesis, many of them are in the process of getting one and the word is that while many commercial rifles in the top category are equally accurate, the fact that it's a takedown give it an edge over the others accurate rifles, i do agree 100% with that statement, now i am not bragging here, i am realizing that slowly but surely the word is spreading out and this rifle is now on the list of many persons...
Does it make me proud, you bet... JP.

When I see that rifle competing in Benchrest competitions and setting world records then I will believe the accuracy claims being made...........Until then a PGWDTI Coyote Folder is on my wishlist........ ;)
 
It IS an incredible rifle.

However, it has absolutely zero appeal to me, and, I suspect, many other precision shooters.
At it's price, I can build at least 2, possibly 3, competitive rifles for LRBR, or SRBR, etc.

For JP, it may be the ultimate package. For many other, not so much.

Regards, Eagleye.

I do respect that, pretty honest opinion... JP.
 
When I see that rifle competing in Benchrest competitions and setting world records then I will believe the accuracy claims being made...........Until then a PGWDTI Coyote Folder is on my wishlist........ ;)

Your rights sir, but those videos of army snipers testing it all over google, those gents are certainly not 2 of Spade... JP.
 
I think it could be the most accurate factory takedown Tactical Rifle.
How many other takedown rifles or tactical rifles can you compare it too?

Could it be the most accurate rifle?
No. Purpose built Benchrest guns will outshoot it for a lot less money.
 
until we see real world results posted at the national bench rest competitions..............its just another rifle..........it might be accurate.....but its no ppc..............
 
I think it could be the most accurate factory takedown Tactical Rifle.
How many other takedown rifles or tactical rifles can you compare it too?

Could it be the most accurate rifle?
No. Purpose built Benchrest guns will outshoot it for a lot less money.

I agree with the second part of your statement but i honestly think, i would not get outshoot, and if it does, would be by such a small margin and at the end it would still be a takedown... JP.
 
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Were out my lady and i to a supper were many LEO friends were present, the discussion turned after a while on the subjet of the Nemesis rifle, this summer many of my friends came to our range to try my Nemesis, many of them are in the process of getting one and the word is that while many commercial rifles in the top category are equally accurate, the fact that it's a takedown give it an edge over the others accurate rifles, i do agree 100% with that statement, now i am not bragging here, i am realizing that slowly but surely the word is spreading out and this rifle is now on the list of many persons...
Does it make me proud, you bet... JP.
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Couldn't hurt being a takedown.

I actually think a lot of the PSR competition rifles are becoming takedown / keyed barrel change in the field style rifles.
 
For that kind of money I'd rather own a TRG-22 or AI AE and have money to spare for optics.

JP, your claims of accuracy are so outside the norm for a factory tactical rifle you have to admit the skepticism is natural under the circumstances.
 
For that kind of money I'd rather own a TRG-22 or AI AE and have money to spare for optics.

JP, your claims of accuracy are so outside the norm for a factory tactical rifle you have to admit the skepticism is natural under the circumstances.
And just so easy to do with it, i used to owned 2 TRG-22 and one TRG-42 ( sold one 22 and the 42 ), still use my green 22 once in a while, beautifull rifle.... Did not become a super shooter when i bought my Nemesis, just was so easy to do tiny groups what that rifle, even compared to the Sako, i was getting .4 .5 and i thought that was the limit... Then, the first time i shot the Nemesis got .5 with WIN Power point and MFS 140 SP, all load devellopment was so easy, all was good 208 Amax .3 .4 ... 178 gr Match... .3 .4... and then those Lapua Scenars 155gr and suddenly BOOM.... .15 .2 .16 .18 .21... and this is the one load written in my notes and printed forever in my mind... That rifle just plain changed my view on shooting, like a lovely women could change your views on life, it is simply that, nothing more... JP.
 
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And just so easy to do with it, i used to owned 2 TRG-22 and one TRG-42 ( sold one 22 and the 42 ), still use my green 22 once in a while, beautifull rifle.... Did not become a super shooter when i bought my Nemesis, just was so easy to do tiny groups what that rifle, even compared to the Sako, i was getting .4 .5 and i thought that was the limit... Then, the first time i shot the Nemesis got .5 with WIN Power point and MFS 140 SP, all load devellopment was so easy, all was good 208 Amax .3 .4 ... 178 gr Match... .3 .4... and then those Lapua Scenars 155gr and suddenly BOOM.... .15 .2 .16 .18 .21... and this is the one load written in my notes and printed forever in my mind... That rifle just plain changed my view on shooting, like a lovely women could change your views on life, it is simply that, nothing more... JP.

There's a point where we'll have to agree to disagree. No woman would ever change my views on anything. ;)
 
I am looking forward to the day another member here get one... JP.

There is a guy at our range (PCDHFC in Coquitlam BC) that has one. I'm not sure if he is here on CGN or not, but Roger (CGN name "Nemo") is here, and he put a couple of videos of it up on his youtube page. I would like to hear what Roger's thoughts on the rifle are. If there is one guy on here who could give a real honest assessment of the Nemesis and its accuracy potential compared to other accurate rifles, it would be Roger.


Owner shooting it at the beginning of this video.
 
I like the part were it says.... if there is a guy who could give a real honest assesement... JP.
 
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No, it's not about you. Roger is something of a "legend" in our part of the world. The reason he could give an honest assessment of the Nemesis compared to other accurate rifles is because he seems to own just about every accurate rifle available (check out his videos), and has shot most of the rest. He puts in an unbelievable amount of trigger time, and his technique is as solid as it gets. He has shown me 5 shot groups that look like one slightly misshapen bullet hole.

Somebody that owns and shoots a WA 2000, Mauser SR-93, DSR-1, Blaser R93, AX, AE, AW, AWM, AWSM, PGW Coyote, Unique Alpine TPG-1 (and 2), Barrett MRAD, SAKO TRG-21, 22, 42, Heym SR30, custom Remingtons, SIG Sauer 205, SSG 3000, and on, and on, and on, is uniquely position to give an unbiased opinion about the quality and accuracy of an accurate rifle. What does he care if a new type of rifle lives up to the hype? He has them all anyway... and alot of what he has most of the rest of us have only seen in the movies.

Most people are "homers" for their own rifle, including me. I'm a booster for AW and SSG69, as those are my "thing". Roger doesn't have that problem, that's why I'd like to hear his view. Next time I see him I'll ask him.
 
A well respected member here on the forum told me about seeing a Nemesis being shot at the Poco Range (It wasn't Rodger)...........He told me that the owner was having nothing but issues with it and it's headspacing...............As to the member that related this story to me, I have no reason to doubt his word as he is a competitor, owns/shoots some very well made (and Expensive) long range rigs and knows what he is talking about.................

I have met and shot with Rodger (Nemo)..........I would be very interested as well to hear his thoughts on the Nemesis........... ;)

After watching those two videos, it looks like the action doesn't cycle that smoothly..................
 
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