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Thread: Core 30 TAC LR

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    I have one and I am in the process of doing a review.

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    Quote Originally Posted by agr1279 View Post
    I have one and I am in the process of doing a review.

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    Initial thoughts????

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    Quote Originally Posted by deadly0311 View Post
    Initial thoughts????
    My initial impression is favorable. The fit between the upper and lower is flush with no wiggle. The Apex Gator Grip for the fore end results in an easily maneuvered weapon. I was impressed that it weighs in at only 9.5 pounds. I have test fired the weapon, but only using iron sites with positive results. I intend to have a scope soon to test it out for accuracy at greater distances.

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    Last edited by agr1279; 06-30-13 at 21:04. Reason: grammar
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    According to the email response from GTO they use McGowen barrels and during their testing they saw sub MOA with 168-175 grain bullets.

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    I too am very interested in hearing more about this line of .308 rifles. The company is roughly and hour from my house, and this does fall in to the price point I'm looking at for a rang/hunting gun. FWIW I did read I review a minute ago that said it came with a Geissle SSA-E 2 trigger.

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    Stay away from their shoddy workmanship. This guy went through a mess before he finally got the working rifle he ordered...

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    I watched that video before I checked this thread again. Now I can see he is having issues, that even though this would be a range toy for me would get on my nerves. But there was no further info to the video and as well all know there are multiple things that will cause double feeds and stove pipes. I did post in the comments to get clarification and I'm waiting to see what he says.

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    http://www.allnineyards.com/2014/07/...ame-unraveled/

    This is the blog post of the guy in that video.

    That gas key looks messed up.

    On the plus side, it looks like they serviced his rifle and now it might be better:
    http://www.allnineyards.com/2014/09/...-tac-lr-redux/

    Buyer beware

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