Quick and dirty range report lithgow crossover.

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Quick and dirty range report lithgow crossover.

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Well a lithgow crossover turned up at the LGS today and just so happens I had a live permit, so race home at 4pm and throw a weaver grand slam on it and bolt down to the local small bore range. A quick 25m sight in and I compete in a field rifle event with it.
Here is my 50m sit and lean on post target. Not bad for off hand style shooting. Only using SK magazine (baked beans).
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First impressions are, it points and balances nicely, trigger is crisp but a little heavy for me (will fix that soon). Had a few cases that didn't eject properly. Need to be firmer on the bolt back stroke and no more dramas. Bolt is smooth and slick.
Can't wait to spend some time testing ammo with it.
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The big question mate... Is it worth the $$?
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How does that compare to your average though Chappo taking into account it is the first time you have used the rifle? Asking in interest of the rifles ability's
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It's one of my better 50m targets actually. First impressions are they shoot as good as a CZ and I reckon they are worth the 180 dollars extra being Aussie made. That's just my opinion of course.
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Do you by chance know the weight of the rifle? does the fact it turned up in your local indicate they are now available to purchase
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Looks good Chappo. I had a play with the demo one at the Shot Expo and completely changed my view on them. I was particularly impressed with the size, fit and function of the action. I will be ordering on in left hand once they become available.

Please keep us updated on how testing and tuning goes.
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Thanks for the post! Been waiting to hear how they perform.
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JasonF wrote:Looks good Chappo. I had a play with the demo one at the Shot Expo and completely changed my view on them. I was particularly impressed with the size, fit and function of the action. I will be ordering on in left hand once they become available.

Please keep us updated on how testing and tuning goes.
I am looking at it for basically the same reason, tossing up a browning, cz, annie and this. I kind of ruled out the browning today, I didn't think the fit and finish was as good as it should be! I'd prefer this rifle if they made it in an all steel + wood configuration
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Apparently it also comes in a laminated stock option if that helps.
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DSD, that definately makes it an attractive option :twisted:

It's probably going to be between this rifle, and the cz american!
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3.630kg with weaver grand slam 6-20x40 and Leupold QRW rings.
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Come on chappo, lets have some pictures.

Jacko, it'll be interesting to see how the left hander works out. Not nearly enough choice out there for us special people.
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223 fanboy wrote:Come on chappo, lets have some pictures.

Jacko, it'll be interesting to see how the left hander works out. Not nearly enough choice out there for us special people.

That's it, we want pictures! :twisted:

They are a heavy barrel job too aren't they?

Exactly mate, bloody minimal really! plenty of tikka's and savages, but I love CRF rifles, and there sure isn't many of them :shock: My 223 is one, but that's it, unfortunately.
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Jacko9 wrote:DSD, that definately makes it an attractive option :twisted:

It's probably going to be between this rifle, and the cz american!

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aushunter wrote:
Jacko9 wrote:DSD, that definately makes it an attractive option :twisted:

It's probably going to be between this rifle, and the cz american!

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Nice looking bit of Aussie made rifle there :D
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