Then again KevinB, we live in a time when even the crappiest new gun will put rounds in the "kill zone." These days, "good" vs. "bad" is measured, usually; not saying there isn't always an exception to every rule, in MOA, and 2 handfuls of sand in the bolt instead of one. So long as it cycles the rounds, and puts the bad guys down under "conditions" then it's a "GOOD" rifle.
A question: The "German" guns are known for accuracy, and tolerances so tight as to choke a nat. Is the 416 properly "loose?" (I.e. is it a paper puncher or a life saver?)
A question: The "German" guns are known for accuracy, and tolerances so tight as to choke a nat. Is the 416 properly "loose?" (I.e. is it a paper puncher or a life saver?)





























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