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Anyone shoot one of these rifles? The new Cross Trax is 6.1 pounds and folds up to 26 inches. Looks odd as hell but seems interesting.
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Campfire Ranger
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Campfire Ranger
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My original Cross in 6.5CM has been an accurate, all-weather rifle that is easy to fit to different shooters. Very nice trigger. Just take it out of the box and start shooting. I don't imagine a .308 version to be much different. Pic of Pops with a coldbore shot at 400yds. He'd never touched the rifle before.
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Campfire Tracker
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Campfire Tracker
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I have a Sig Cross in 308 but haven't shot it it much yet. It does have an awesome trigger, and initial range sessions indicate it will be a good shooter when I get loads worked up for it. I do struggle with ergos shooting from the bench with my current front rest/rear bag setup. That part needs some work - thinking bipod front with rear bag might work better for me.
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Campfire Ranger
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Campfire Ranger
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Purchased three Sig Cross 308’s:
1. Original form with a Pulsar Talion XQ38 thermal - Pig Gun
2. Custom 22” Benchmark barrel for day hunting.
3. Custom 20” Benchmark barrel in 22 Creedmore.
That leaves me with two spare 16” factory barrels as surplus.
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