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fierce arms rifles... any first had experience?
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<blockquote data-quote="LR Snipster" data-source="post: 1189616" data-attributes="member: 95796"><p>Full Boar it seems like every custom rifle on the market is a knock off of a Remington inferior action so what do you have against Fierce taking some key features from a Sako action like the short 70 degree bolt, three position safety, control round feed etc. etc. The Sako is a production built gun with a broached action and sloppy tolerances. The Fierce action has wire EDM cut race ways, all machining done after heat treat, a one piece bolt, and tighter tolerances than most $8,000 guns on the market. It seems to me it is much more than an exact copy of a Sako. I am obviously a fan of there rifle and don't see any one else out there building the same quality, giving a 1/2" group guarantee with a target proving it. Plus they include the load data with there guns. It also has a carbon fiber stock on it. Doesn't appear to me that any one else is selling a rifle any where in the ballpark of Fierce. I think these guys are the next Cooper but they actually test fire there guns at 100 yards not at 40 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LR Snipster, post: 1189616, member: 95796"] Full Boar it seems like every custom rifle on the market is a knock off of a Remington inferior action so what do you have against Fierce taking some key features from a Sako action like the short 70 degree bolt, three position safety, control round feed etc. etc. The Sako is a production built gun with a broached action and sloppy tolerances. The Fierce action has wire EDM cut race ways, all machining done after heat treat, a one piece bolt, and tighter tolerances than most $8,000 guns on the market. It seems to me it is much more than an exact copy of a Sako. I am obviously a fan of there rifle and don't see any one else out there building the same quality, giving a 1/2" group guarantee with a target proving it. Plus they include the load data with there guns. It also has a carbon fiber stock on it. Doesn't appear to me that any one else is selling a rifle any where in the ballpark of Fierce. I think these guys are the next Cooper but they actually test fire there guns at 100 yards not at 40 yards. [/QUOTE]
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