Was up HRE this week & had a fondle of their "Project X" rifles, they seem pretty good value & nicely put together
Anyone using one, set up & thoughts on them ?
Cheers
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Was up HRE this week & had a fondle of their "Project X" rifles, they seem pretty good value & nicely put together
Anyone using one, set up & thoughts on them ?
Cheers
What is the action based off ? Would be my first question
Don’t do it buy a sako carbonlite [emoji23]
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Good value....Hardy.?
Gonna have to Google this one.
I found a second hand one that didn't look as cool as the ones on the hardy website for sale for 4 grand.
What price does a Ram driver call good value?
$6750 , I don't think thats bad value for a semi custom rifle, with integrated rail, carbon stock & barrel , case & a factory fitted suppressor.
https://www.hardyrifle.com/project-x-stock-rifles
I know that they had issues in the past but by now I'd say most of their made "in house" products would be pretty good, the only Hardy barrel I even had shot very well.
The cardon stocked Sako 90 I'm looking at is around that price with a standard steel barrel & no case or can, While I like Sako's I think they've priced themselves outta the market & their stock levels at NZ HQ is pathetic, who wants to wait months for a factory rifle in the very limited calibers they even make in the new 90 model.
Best value rifle at the mo is the new Howa Superlite, awesome buying @ $2300, I've ended up with two hahahahaha
Absolute fucking junk to be short if you need any more reasons private message me my opinion is based off 3 seperate rifles in 3 different chamberings from flexed actions to dog chewed looking factory crowns 3moa supplied handloads and standard hre after sales service just yuk