elimsprint
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Kelowna, BC
I have owned the 44 and the 357. I sold the 44 because the 357 was easier to shoot with less recoil. Off the bench milk jugs at 100m was fun game. Mine is used as a carry rifle while atving and camping. If I am helping another hunter it is my carry rig for that as well. Really enjoy mine. I will take it apart and slick it up one day as they are a little "notchy". Nice trigger though.
They are pretty accurate off the bench but I could never hold a decent sight picture "off-hand" thus the replacement stock. I really wanted to be able to shoot it well in it's stock form, that's why I bought it, but I came to the conclusion that that was not going to happen. Maybe from the "Creedmore" shooting position. I really should have tried that, lol. It was a fun toy but that's all it was to me and I wanted a working gun for protection/hunting while walking my dogs. In stock form just as a blaster it was a hoot though, I must say.
You're description of the action as "notchy" is perfect and I am thinking of cleaning mine up this winter. Have you found any how-to info anywhere?