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Savage Precision Semi-Auto! MSR 10 Long Range

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36 COMMENTS

  1. I really appreciate you going in-depth enough to cover usage of the H59, as i've been interested in it for some time yet haven't come across enough through-the-scope view examples. Thanks!

  2. Didn't see you adjust gas feedback per each ammunition. The trajectory of the casings exciting changed dramatically. This tells me the ammo you're talking about is mearly what setting you had your feedback/gas at. Thanks for the video. Next time don't take the easy lazy non expert shooter opinions. Take some time, do some math for EVERY different round.

  3. Biggest problem I have with mine is there is no compatible left-handed charging handle. As a lefty this leaves me in a awkward position trying to clear a dud with my right hand, or abuse my trigger finger on my left hand. Offer a ambidextrous charging handle and I'm golden.

  4. Can you turn the gas all the way off? I live in California, but would love to have this rifle for precision long range shooting competitions and I can use it as a straight pull in state and turn the gas on out of State. Otherwise I'd have to put a bunch of weird plastic on it to make it, "Not an assault object" or what ever Kevin De Leon believes today in today's new gun law for California…

  5. Also if you dug your bipods into a sandbag or the ground and had forward pressure that would also render more stability thus decreasing group size and making shots at actual long distance more predictable.

  6. Also I own two long range Remington bolted rifle, one in a 308, and 6.5 creedmoom, and both rifle has the 8 oz — JEWEL triggers, and no trouble with them, MAYBE it's the shooter, and not the gun"!!!

  7. I get the same deal with my CMC drop in trigger on my AR. How I "fixed" that "problem" was to go out and buy three more CMC drop in trigger groups. That fixed my other AR and left me a spare in case any of them ever decided to un-fix themselves. Thank you CMC for a wonderful elective trigger group for less than $200 bux.

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