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<blockquote data-quote="Marine24" data-source="post: 2071987" data-attributes="member: 17072"><p>I was able to get behind an A1 at my local shop. Not ideal since I'm doing it offhand but manipulating the bolt wasn't a problem and the trigger wasn't bad. Not a Jewell, but better than most factory triggers I've used. Magazines didn't impress me. I'll make another trip to the store and see if they will let me mount a bipod and scope and go prone with it.</p><p></p><p>Question rattling around in my head is whether I'll use the interchangeable barrel option much. The chassis plus two caliber conversion kits is around $6K and I can get pretty close to building two customs rifles for around the same amount of money with better triggers and magazines. Save money with the SRS by not having to buy two scopes.</p><p></p><p>Just have to decide whether it is a love or hate relationship.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marine24, post: 2071987, member: 17072"] I was able to get behind an A1 at my local shop. Not ideal since I'm doing it offhand but manipulating the bolt wasn't a problem and the trigger wasn't bad. Not a Jewell, but better than most factory triggers I've used. Magazines didn't impress me. I'll make another trip to the store and see if they will let me mount a bipod and scope and go prone with it. Question rattling around in my head is whether I'll use the interchangeable barrel option much. The chassis plus two caliber conversion kits is around $6K and I can get pretty close to building two customs rifles for around the same amount of money with better triggers and magazines. Save money with the SRS by not having to buy two scopes. Just have to decide whether it is a love or hate relationship. [/QUOTE]
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