I had the same issues with an MRA Renegade with various ammos up to 75g Match, altho I didn't find 2-MOA "acceptable" when using a scope. And the 'walking' ran that up to 4MOA or worse when over 10-rounds or so. The problem 'went away' and was replaced by a Sav-12 in 308.This wasn't a question of "finding the ammo it likes", I tested a few different loads including numerous 75gr match loads. The Alcor's level of precision (ie how tight it grouped) was acceptable at around 2moa, the issue was that the zero for the rifle would "walk"as the barrel warmed up. This wasn't an ammo issue but a rifle issue. This is most likely due to how the barrel is attached to the action/receiver (like a shotgun).
I can't speak to the Renegade as I've never shot/owned one but 2 moa for 10 rounds with match ammo is what most decent/acceptable (read not match grade) factory barrels will do on an AR-15 or similar carbine, a good one will do closer to 1.5 moa and a match barrel should keep it a 1 moa or less.I had the same issues with an MRA Renegade with various ammos up to 75g Match, altho I didn't find 2-MOA "acceptable" when using a scope. And the 'walking' ran that up to 4MOA or worse when over 10-rounds or so. The problem 'went away' and was replaced by a Sav-12 in 308.
Man! I came here to potentially buy one.So I borrowed a chum's Backland Hunter and took it to the range today. After 40 years of shooting one firearm or another, some in service to Her Majesty, many others for recreation, I will say that this is the worst rifle I have ever had the misfortune to use.
I couldn't get through a single magazine without the rifle failing -- it really doesn't like picking up that last round -- and working the action was like forcing a cat to get into a pet carrier. If that cat itself was armed. And with a rifle that was actually functional. Even when it did pick up a round, it would sometimes decide that feed ramps were optional and jam the round in awkwardly, not allowing the bolt to close.
After I got home, I called my friend and told him that whether or not the firearms lab declared this an AR-variant and prohibited it, if I were him I'd still turn it in, even for free. It would be better to not have this rifle than to use it.
I withdraw my previous comment: I would rather spend money on the used meat of a tired prostitute then what I optimistically believed was merely a subpar rifle.
If anyone from Crusader Arms is reading this: I'm ####ing appalled that you're cutting the hair of Canadian gun owners with the dog #### that is the Backland Hunter. Get that bag while you can though.
The ones that came with the rifle.What magazines were you using?
I only did the one, but I felt pretty good about it. Thanks for asking.How's your gun designs? Mine are still on paper.



























