Mat
Well-Known Member
I suspect that the scout deviates too far from what people consider to be a conventional rifle i.e. wood and blued steel... I used to own the 223 version, but I got annoyed with it because it did not properly feed from the mag, I traded it in for the 308 version, I eventually sold it because I wasn't using it and had to fund another rifle, though that was long before I decided to start stalking. Should have kept it, they're silly money now!
I did like the concept, like having a spare mag handy, the backup iron sights, the built in bipod, size / weight, the magazine cut-off. I never did try the intermediate eye relief scope, more because I never saw one for sale and I had normal one. What I didn't like was that the bipod wasn't particularly quick/easy to deploy and clicks loudly, also the action was a tad stiff. What amazed me was that the paper thin barrel, how does something like that group or just not burst on the first shot!
I did like the concept, like having a spare mag handy, the backup iron sights, the built in bipod, size / weight, the magazine cut-off. I never did try the intermediate eye relief scope, more because I never saw one for sale and I had normal one. What I didn't like was that the bipod wasn't particularly quick/easy to deploy and clicks loudly, also the action was a tad stiff. What amazed me was that the paper thin barrel, how does something like that group or just not burst on the first shot!