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<blockquote data-quote="mountaincarver" data-source="post: 1526792" data-attributes="member: 87809"><p>I bought a CA MPR here a while back in 6.5 prc. I threw some factory stuff through it and it was solid MOA. I noticed when new, it had a copper streak on end of barrel. I thought **it. after 300 rounds of reloading I found there was no problem and it actually cleans up in minutes. ended up with good rifle at repeatable .6 MOA. that proves there is some good CA stuff out there. With the amount of money we give for this stuff, any brand, you would think that it would be flawless and accurate. The reality is that after seeing and hearing about how guns shoot, this is not always true. I have a rifle that has disappointed me sitting in the closet. at the same time I have a cheaper rifle (wont go into brands and such) that I would put up against anything out there right now. How bout the guy who buys a 75k pickup with nothing but problems. glad im not in that boat..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mountaincarver, post: 1526792, member: 87809"] I bought a CA MPR here a while back in 6.5 prc. I threw some factory stuff through it and it was solid MOA. I noticed when new, it had a copper streak on end of barrel. I thought **it. after 300 rounds of reloading I found there was no problem and it actually cleans up in minutes. ended up with good rifle at repeatable .6 MOA. that proves there is some good CA stuff out there. With the amount of money we give for this stuff, any brand, you would think that it would be flawless and accurate. The reality is that after seeing and hearing about how guns shoot, this is not always true. I have a rifle that has disappointed me sitting in the closet. at the same time I have a cheaper rifle (wont go into brands and such) that I would put up against anything out there right now. How bout the guy who buys a 75k pickup with nothing but problems. glad im not in that boat.. [/QUOTE]
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