Sig Cross .308 JUST IN!

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  • TSE.Chet
    • Feb 2021
    • 174

    #1

    Sig Cross .308 JUST IN!

    We have just received a few of these! get them while they are hot
    Link below!



    Link to Sig Centrefire rifles:https://www.theshootingedge.com/cust...nd/SIG%20SAUER
  • Big-Boss-Man
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2016
    • 9853

    #2
    I am curious to know how they mitigate the recoil with such a light rifle?

    I was interested to get one, but I think the recoil will turn me off.

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    • CLW .45
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2014
      • 5840

      #3
      Originally posted by Big-Boss-Man View Post
      I am curious to know how they mitigate the recoil with such a light rifle?

      I was interested to get one, but I think the recoil will turn me off.
      My Steyr Scout is the same weight and calibre.

      Recoil is not an issue, because the stock geometry is correct.

      Nor is the recoil an issue with my brother’s .376 Steyr, for the same reason.

      Unless you are particularly sensitive to recoil, it should not be an issue with the rifle above.
      Gun Control is about making it unlawful for you to use, carry, or possess a firearm.

      All restrictions/prohibitions on the use, carriage, or possession of firearms must be repealed.

      Middle ground?

      What middle ground?

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      • Big-Boss-Man
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2016
        • 9853

        #4
        Originally posted by CLW .45 View Post
        My Steyr Scout is the same weight and calibre.

        Recoil is not an issue, because the stock geometry is correct.

        Nor is the recoil an issue with my brother’s .376 Steyr, for the same reason.

        Unless you are particularly sensitive to recoil, it should not be an issue with the rifle above.
        Thanks. I wish I could try one before shelling out so much to be sure though. I have tried the RPR in .308 and it was pleasant to shoot [even softer than my Tavor 7] but it is twice the weight of the sig.

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