This new rifle made its media debut about a month ago and is getting a lot press at Shot Show. It looks like a cross between an AR and a traditional bolt rifle. It has a folding stock but also a pistol grip. The videos show it being shot off a bench on a tripod.
I am curious how it would do offhand, prone slung up and sitting. Can the bolt be manipulated quickly and smoothly? Interesting concept. Not everything has to be a sniper rifle. Although AR's are very ergonomic, does that platform translate to a bolt rifle?
Its a similar rifle to The Fix by Q, and will likely handle similarly to other chassis based rifles and PRS bolt rifles only significantly lighter. The high pressure composite cased .277 round is getting most of the buzz, with the rifle riding on that wave. When it’s fielded, we will see what the story really is.
Personally think the Sig looks 10x better than The Fix by Q. The fix looks too blocky to me and that bolt handle, wtf? Sig also has a better name, half the price, higher rated pressure, and about a pound lighter.
Personally think the Sig looks 10x better than The Fix by Q. The fix looks too blocky to me and that bolt handle, wtf? Sig also has a better name, half the price, higher rated pressure, and about a pound lighter.
Agreed, that’s why I said ‘similar to.’ I think the SIG might be a better hammer as well. We will see once it gets out in the market.
Honestly, it looks like a home run rifle to me. The overall weight, pricing, and accuracy will determine it the market will like it. I hope it's significantly lighter than a RPR, without being terribly more expensive.
Changeable barrels is pretty neat. The barrels are either 16" or 18"....I'd think a 21" or 22" would be minimal added weight for someone not planning to run a suppressor.
No brainer to go AICS mags.
Make a small bolt face available so the barrel can be swapped out to a .223.
I didn't catch how long/short the LOP could be made but adjustable is always nice, especially with kids growing.
As far as I can tell there's no locking bolt feature. If they had included one I'd consider buying a Cross, but as it stands I'll pass.
My understanding from a youtube video I saw was that when the stock was folded forward it also prevented the bolt from lifting. Not a bolt lock per se but effective to keep the bolt from opening when packed in the folded position.
My understanding from a youtube video I saw was that when the stock was folded forward it also prevented the bolt from lifting. Not a bolt lock per se but effective to keep the bolt from opening when packed in the folded position.
Yes, I saw that too, but I don't carry any of my folding stock rifles with the stock folded. I fold the stock when putting the rifle in a bag so that I don't have to remove the suppressor. I also fold the stock when I need to remove the bolt, but that's about it.
I think the Cross is a good fit for many, but I just can't spend money on a bolt action rifle that doesn't have a locking bolt handle. I know that many don't care about that feature but it's a biggie for me.
I've been pretty interested in this rifle since they announced it about a month ago. It seems to pack lots of features for the price, and with easy barrel/bolt head swaps I could get something safe like a 6.5, and then give the Fury a try later on if it pans out. I'd definitely prefer that the safety lock the bolt (in fact I think one of the Sig hunting team that used these for elk this year had an issue with the bolt falling open while hiking), but I think I'm willing to give it a try even with that fault if the total package delivers.
A poster on the hide said that one of his friends played with the Cross at Shot and that it felt "junky" and the bolt was floppy. I'm hoping that's a minority opinion, but definitely want to hear some more first hand impressions before getting too set on picking up a Cross.
As far as I can tell there's no locking bolt feature. If they had included one I'd consider buying a Cross, but as it stands I'll pass.
My understanding from a youtube video I saw was that when the stock was folded forward it also prevented the bolt from lifting. Not a bolt lock per se but effective to keep the bolt from opening when packed in the folded position.
That is also what I gathered from the video linked by JCM (thanks btw ) . That rifle looks really nice and attractive to own.
Here's another vid. Some of the weights he mentions might be off a little but he shows how the base and handguard/forend are attached and when removed the barrel nut/receiver junction. He has a part 2 and part 3 vid but I haven't watched them.
Here's another vid. Some of the weights he mentions might be off a little but he shows how the base and handguard/forend are attached and when removed the barrel nut/receiver junction. He has a part 2 and part 3 vid but I haven't watched them.
Part 3 goes into some interesting detail about the action: