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<blockquote data-quote="bbckfh" data-source="post: 1312719" data-attributes="member: 100810"><p>I love my X-Bolts!</p><p></p><p>Things that do meet your criteria: I get 1/2 MOA from my X-Bolt in 6.5 and .308 (which I think I'm going to have a.338Fed barrel made for). You keep the bolt unlock and 60-degree throw. Unloading is safe and the magazines are super-slick! Note how many are copying the rotary design? You keep nice construction. You come in in the $600-1200 range. </p><p></p><p>Things that don't meet your criteria: Push feed, with a nice-sized M-16 (Sako)-style extractor, so not technically CRF, but I have yet to misfeed a round in the field (give Mr. Murphy time to raise his head, eh?). You lose the custom caliber, but there is a fair variety available. </p><p></p><p>By the way, the Ruger American Predator from previously is also a nice suggestion if you want to go the factory route. </p><p></p><p>What custom caliber do you want?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbckfh, post: 1312719, member: 100810"] I love my X-Bolts! Things that do meet your criteria: I get 1/2 MOA from my X-Bolt in 6.5 and .308 (which I think I'm going to have a.338Fed barrel made for). You keep the bolt unlock and 60-degree throw. Unloading is safe and the magazines are super-slick! Note how many are copying the rotary design? You keep nice construction. You come in in the $600-1200 range. Things that don't meet your criteria: Push feed, with a nice-sized M-16 (Sako)-style extractor, so not technically CRF, but I have yet to misfeed a round in the field (give Mr. Murphy time to raise his head, eh?). You lose the custom caliber, but there is a fair variety available. By the way, the Ruger American Predator from previously is also a nice suggestion if you want to go the factory route. What custom caliber do you want? [/QUOTE]
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