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LeZard, my guess is there is a lot of weight in the piston assembly which is forward. I like their piston system (on paper, but have not handled it yet), hence the reason for the fluted bbl to lose some weight.Lizardette wrote: I got to put my hands on one of these at the Tanner Gun Show yesterday. It looks like it's really well made. I only have ONE comment on it:
"Man this thing's front heavy!"
I'm not talking like a pound heavy on the front end.
I'm not talking about "this is well balanced for off-hand."
I'm saying if you put your hand on the front of the mag well to support it while you hold it, it may feel as if the center of gravity is forward of the receiver. Just be aware of that so you don't drop it. Most dealers get unhappy about that.
There was an Isreali pattern heavy barrel carbine at the show, and it was slight better balanced than the Ruger 7.62.
To be fair, it's mostly because the barrel on the Ruger is really really heavy under the handguard. It *is* fluted. It's still heavy. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to disassemble it and look at the inner workings. I'm sure it exhibits the same fit and finish as the outside of the rifle.
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MSGT, LOOKING forward to your interaction with this weapon. I like it, like Ruger and hope it works out.MsgtBill wrote: Afternoon. Just purchased a Sr-762 with a Nikon m-308 scope and mount. Haven't had a chance to fire it yet, am having problems bore sighting the scope. Had to max out the left windage in order to bring the bring the reticle on to the laser dot at about 100 feet. Am looking for an answer before I return the scope to Cabela's. May have to add a shim on the scope mount. So far it seems to be a sweet rifle, though according to the Ruger forum several people have had feed problems with new weapons. Time will tell, will update when I have a chance to fire the about 10 lb beast (including full mag, scope, and bipod).....
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