PGW Timbewolf pros and cons? looking for opinions

We cannot offer the Coyote in 223 head size rounds as we do not have a suitable magazine for it. We make all of our own magazines for Coyote and Timberwolf (a shocking revelation to some I know) and we currently cannot justify setting up to make these based on qty we could sell. For the most part we only produce 308, 338 Lapua and 50 BMG. The occasional 260 or 300 Win Mag goes out of here along with some other non-standard stuff but it is pretty rare. If it will not function in our existing magazines we cannot justify doing it.

Single shot stuff is a different story however we have never done a 223 head size in a single shot either...

So a 243 is possible ???
 
I have a coyote in .260 rem, shoots awesome! As for your original questions the T-wolf is a great rifle as well, I have a the folder stock with the 45MOA rail, great rifle. Get one if you can. Seams to be the same few that complain about them, personally I think they cant afford one so choose to knock it.

You will not be disappointed.
 
I read these so called forums and have to laugh at the fact how censored it is. Maybe some people on these posts should crawl on "Snipers hide" and see how they fair. At least there you can express what you feel about a product and not have to delete what you say or feel. Greentips should take a look at some of his moderators and question some actions on here. Great form for selling stuff but lacks the freedom to express your views and facts about forum sponsers or rifle builder on the site. As to the debate on PGW rifles i have had two friends that have owned them and i was able to out perform them very easy with my Robert Gradous bulit rifle. I have seen very few custom rifle builders that hold consistinty in there work. Its like a CFL player going to the NFL..they ride the pine. All in all..PGW's are crazy expensive and i feel can be beat in all reguards for about half the price. CGN has far to many"tack Drivers " that are far from it because you cant keep people in check because of the fear you will be banned from the site or have what you say deleated. Just my 2 cents worth so thanks for reading. And 1, 2, 3
 
now after reading the entire post...

I see the maxi-pad guy got band again.....
Imagine that....

If anyone in the Southern Ontario area who is considering purchasing one of the PWG rifles and would like to shoot one before purchasing please PM me, I will gladly let you join me shooting one day, another remember offered me the same opportunity and I greatly appreciated it as it is a lot of money to spend without a test drive. I now have the coyote, T-Wolf and LRT-3.
 
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ahh thats cute. Tease all ya want. Its not my fault a Canadian rifle bulider doesnt compete in the world of custom rifle builders on a world stage. Was just saying what i felt about the PGW rifles. Over priced.
I would take a rifle built by someone in the top 5 with a population of 314,686,881 VS top 5 of 34,482,779...I am Canadian and proud to be but wouldn't bet on a CFL team winning against a NFL team.
 
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No, Not at all over price, You get what you pay for, if you had the money to spend then go for it, otherwise there is alway rem700, There is no con to it, the only con is that you don't have enough money to play, or piss of at the next guy that had it!. What is the Big deal about it.
 
ahh thats cute. Tease all ya want. Its not my fault a Canadian rifle bulider doesnt compete in the world of custom rifle builders on a world stage. Was just saying what i felt about the PGW rifles. Over priced.
I would take a rifle built by someone in the top 5 with a population of 314,686,881 VS top 5 of 34,482,779...I am Canadian and proud to be but wouldn't bet on a CFL team winning against a NFL team.


Can you please post some pictures of your long range set up?

Thank you
 
thats the point..its what you dont get that you are paying for that makes them over priced. My barret M-Rad delivers all good. My tracking Point on order delivers all good..or so i hope. Just because i have more money then most is a sign i dont waste it on things that dont deliver to the degree you pay for them.
 
As to the debate on PGW rifles i have had two friends that have owned them and i was able to out perform them very easy with my Robert Gradous bulit rifle. I have seen very few custom rifle builders that hold consistinty in there work.... All in all..PGW's crazy expensive and i feel can be beat in all reguards for about half the price. CGN has far to many"tack Drivers " that are far from it because you cant keep people in check because of the fear you will be banned from the site or have what you say deleated. Just my 2 cents worth so thanks for reading. And 1, 2, 3

You mean these Robert Gradous custom tactical rifles?

http://www.gradousrifles.com/tactical.php

The ones selling between $4,450 and $5,100 US? Never mind the
- Dollar/Greenback money exchange rate
- Import costs
- extra shipping costs


And just to clarify by crazy expensive, you meant like the Coyote that's currently going for $4,800
http://pgwdti.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4&Itemid=6

Sure the Timberwolf's are going for $6,700, which is more than the $5,100 asking price for the comparable (caliber selection only here - .338LM, nothing else compared), but since you rolled both PGW's in your affirmation of "crazy expensive"...
 
Well I for one feel that Furtaker has every right to express his opinion on this forum regarding our products although I of course would have preferred his comments to be more positive in nature ;-)

As for pricing our products compare favorably with Accuracy International who has always been our main competition in the marketplace we specialize in.
The COYOTE at $4800 in either folding chassis or A5 stock versions also comes with scope rail and muzzle brake.

The TWOLF at $6800 in either folding chassis or A5 stock versions also comes with scope rail, muzzle brake, spare magazine, fitted hard case, cleaning kit and bipod.
 
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