What do people think of these?
Will be used for f/tr
Looking at 2 rifles, one has a quad lock and the other is a quad light.
Thanks
Rpa actions?
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Re: Rpa actions?
I have two Quadlocks as target rifles. No complaints. Perhaps a bit heavy on boltlift when used for 'bench rest' as it disturbs the line up. No problems when I'm target shooting.
I think the lighter Quadlite may be easier to open. Try them??
I'm sure others will chip in soon!!
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I think the lighter Quadlite may be easier to open. Try them??
I'm sure others will chip in soon!!
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Re: Rpa actions?
Quadlock is a more robust action. Also it's octagonal rather than round, which avoids or eases a number of bedding issues. Having said that, if you are going FTR and are pushed for weight, the NRA has about 6 QLites which are much lighter and have done duty as club / probationary rifles for several years (a hard life) with no problems with the actions themselves.
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Re: Rpa actions?
I have an RPA Interceptor multi shot with a Quadlite action. I've owned more than few rifles in my time, but this is the only keeper I own...
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
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