I just came back from screwing around with my xcr. I robbed a pos redfield 2-7
off a friend, after getting it dialed in which was a bit of a chore. No clicks, each reference line equals 1"@100y and the threads are backwards. Well it was foggy, raining and I had to walk up after each round of shooting to see what adjustments were needed. I using a
forestry gate for a rest, standing partially in the ditch with a wet rag for an inert rest. so after getting close enough as to not be completely wasting ammo I fired 4-10shot groups and only adjusting elevation between groups. All 4 groups were 2.3-3.5". That's pretty reasonable considering the horrible position and conditions. One interesting thing about the groups is that they are very uniform circles. After sighting I moved into rocks
and remnants of broken clays. While not a huge number, I do
have 4-500 rounds through it with only 2 misshaps, one was due to not fully seating the mag and the other I'm positive was the empty bounced off the wall and right back
into the action. I am quite happy with my xcr and I'm generally negative and always feel ripped off. While it is expensive when I compare it to more complicated machines like
motorcycles, used cars and sleds the fact that it's unrestricted
is priceless. I can't comment on the tavor or Swiss, but one things for sure, I wouldn't pay $200 for a top of the line range queen AR, plus the 90degree safety is stupidly uncomfortable, the charge handle position is awkward, so is the bolt release. After fooling around with a friends bushmaster it sure was nice to have the controls in the right place with he xcr.
off a friend, after getting it dialed in which was a bit of a chore. No clicks, each reference line equals 1"@100y and the threads are backwards. Well it was foggy, raining and I had to walk up after each round of shooting to see what adjustments were needed. I using a
forestry gate for a rest, standing partially in the ditch with a wet rag for an inert rest. so after getting close enough as to not be completely wasting ammo I fired 4-10shot groups and only adjusting elevation between groups. All 4 groups were 2.3-3.5". That's pretty reasonable considering the horrible position and conditions. One interesting thing about the groups is that they are very uniform circles. After sighting I moved into rocks
and remnants of broken clays. While not a huge number, I do
have 4-500 rounds through it with only 2 misshaps, one was due to not fully seating the mag and the other I'm positive was the empty bounced off the wall and right back
into the action. I am quite happy with my xcr and I'm generally negative and always feel ripped off. While it is expensive when I compare it to more complicated machines like
motorcycles, used cars and sleds the fact that it's unrestricted
is priceless. I can't comment on the tavor or Swiss, but one things for sure, I wouldn't pay $200 for a top of the line range queen AR, plus the 90degree safety is stupidly uncomfortable, the charge handle position is awkward, so is the bolt release. After fooling around with a friends bushmaster it sure was nice to have the controls in the right place with he xcr.


















































