McMillan TAC50 C15 Rifle Only 10 only EVER!

Please explain your negative post, support it with evidence, or have it deleted, thank you.

I have been working on these rifles since they came into service. There is a high wear rate in the barrels and when head spaced with the tech gages they fail after a low round count. We now use the field gages that are more "loose" in tolerance. would i shoot one of these? I have when new but as you start to put rounds down range the head space gages gets a little wonky. I have looked at almost the entire cf fleet and it is a well know issue.
I'm not saying they are not accurate, trust me they are but they are well know for head space issues that has been a known common issue since coming into service.

Cheers!
 
I have been working on these rifles since they came into service. There is a high wear rate in the barrels and when head spaced with the tech gages they fail after a low round count. We now use the field gages that are more "loose" in tolerance. would i shoot one of these? I have when new but as you start to put rounds down range the head space gages gets a little wonky. I have looked at almost the entire cf fleet and it is a well know issue.
I'm not saying they are not accurate, trust me they are but they are well know for head space issues that has been a known common issue since coming into service.

Cheers!

So now that they are worth nothing due to head space issue, I'm gonna offer my "chrome lined" VZ 58 as a partial trade and 750$ EMT. Shipping is on my end........
 
I have been working on these rifles since they came into service. There is a high wear rate in the barrels and when head spaced with the tech gages they fail after a low round count. We now use the field gages that are more "loose" in tolerance. would i shoot one of these? I have when new but as you start to put rounds down range the head space gages gets a little wonky. I have looked at almost the entire cf fleet and it is a well know issue.
I'm not saying they are not accurate, trust me they are but they are well know for head space issues that has been a known common issue since coming into service.

Cheers!

I am leaving your post as we have nothing to hide but you lack any hard evidence. No rd count, no details of gauges or ammo used and most importantly no details of the level of training for operators and weapon techs. I have seen sniper rifles pulled of CF ranges due to high pressure problems which was simply due to the operators not knowing or following correct cleaning procedures to remove copper fouling.

The rifles we offer here are all brand new, manufactured to a high spec and perfectly safe to shoot.
 
I am leaving your post as we have nothing to hide but you lack any hard evidence. No rd count, no details of gauges or ammo used and most importantly no details of the level of training for operators and weapon techs. I have seen sniper rifles pulled of CF ranges due to high pressure problems which was simply due to the operators not knowing or following correct cleaning procedures to remove copper fouling.

The rifles we offer here are all brand new, manufactured to a high spec and perfectly safe to shoot.

I will call you today. I never said you were hiding anything. Im tell you that after working on military arms since 1991 and having many years of training what "we" the people who maintain them see. Round counts from 0 to almost 100's rounds the gauges are supplied with the first order of rifles. I think if people here shot more and talked less they would see some of the problems with large caliber rifles over time. relax people even at 15,000 these are still nice rifles.
 
I think if people here shot more and talked less they would see some of the problems with large caliber rifles over time.

amen to that
 
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