I've never seen one of these because I don't know of anyone who has one to look at in my local.
My question is this after watching some YouTube vids.
How can a barrel held by one screw be accurate? The barrel slid in to the receiver quite easily and then held in by small screw.
There must be some loose tolerance there in order to slide that easily. I understand that for military purpose this would be a plus for maintenance.
All bolt actions I've seen are either tightly threaded or press fitted and pinned in. Even AR15's are held by a barrel size tightened nut. This insures better accuracy.
For a $3000 dollar gun in CDN prices taxes in shipped, I'm not convinced accuracy will be the biggest feature of the XCR.
My question is this after watching some YouTube vids.
How can a barrel held by one screw be accurate? The barrel slid in to the receiver quite easily and then held in by small screw.
There must be some loose tolerance there in order to slide that easily. I understand that for military purpose this would be a plus for maintenance.
All bolt actions I've seen are either tightly threaded or press fitted and pinned in. Even AR15's are held by a barrel size tightened nut. This insures better accuracy.
For a $3000 dollar gun in CDN prices taxes in shipped, I'm not convinced accuracy will be the biggest feature of the XCR.



















































