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Take your precision shooting to the next level with the Sig Sauer® Cross™ Bolt-Action Centerfire Rifle. Designed and built from the ground up with the input of hunters, military snipers and elite long-range shooters, the Cross rifle is specifically designed to meet the demands of precision long-range shooters and extreme backcountry hunters. Featuring a folding precision-style stock, this precision rifle boasts a 2-stage, match-grade trigger with a short, crisp pull. The oversized and textured bolt handle offers intuitive, smooth manipulation for rapid operation. A 1-piece aircraft aluminum receiver offers impeccable accuracy, while the stainless steel barrel offers lightweight accuracy, and sports a recessed crown and 5/8x24 threads for suppressors and other muzzle devices. A factory-installed M-LOK® handguard readily accepts aftermarket tools and accessories for maximum versatility. If that's not enough, the Sig Sauer Cross weighs under 6.5lbs., making it the lightest, most portable rifle in its class! Made in USA.
- Stainless steel barrel
- 5/8x24 threaded barrel
- 1-piece receiver for improved accuracy
- Folding precision-style stock
- 2-stage match trigger
- M-LOK accessory rail
- Lightest rifle in its class
Cartridge or Gauge
6.5 Creedmoor
Finish
Black
Model Number
CROSS-65-18B
Action
Bolt
Barrel Length
18"
Hand
Right
Round Capacity
5
Gun Weight
6.8 lbs.
SKU: 2882359
Web ID: 100809920

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Well, also this,

This rifle is a solution no one asked for. Over the last 6+ years shooting all types of precision bolt action, some “not so precision” bolt actions and many AR-10 platforms in many chamberings, reduced weight is not an advantage in any way except 2. Impressing your friends by saying, “Hold this, (they do) Light right?!” and the other is speed of maneuvering in something like a PRS match. And let’s be honest, no self respecting competition shooter is taking this thing to any match, ever.
Repeatability is a definite factor to consider when selecting a med to long range platform. It just looking at it I can tell you, there are better options. In reading the specs I can assure you this is not going to produce any useful advantages over many other options out there—no matter the method of employment. Finally in handling, adjusting and operating it first hand and at a sig facility no less I confidently, look elsewhere for a long range platform, this is not the business.

Additionally the recoil impulse path vs the but stock location is not ideal. If someone wants something fast to move with, sub moa accuracy and ability to engage multiple targets quickly and effectively they would be much better served with an AR 10 in .308 or even better .260 Rem (just not 6.5 CM).

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I own one and no movement at all

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Checked this out today at the Sig Academy in 6.5. Was shocked after tightening everything down on the stock there was still wobble in the mechanism. Like considerable play to affect harmonics.

Sad.

Sig keeps missing the mark

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Lots of places are $100+ cheaper.

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A Bergara HMR is $500 cheaper and a bunch better gun in every aspect.

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Any experience / knowledge in the better choice for accuracy, better build between the Bergara B14 Rimfire or CZ Percision 457 MTR with Manners Composite stock ? I see the Bergara around $850. And CZ $975. in price ranges.

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Between the two itwasntme they are pretty much the same between good build quality and comparable accuracy. I like the Bergara magazine a lot better though and if you do buy a Bergara for a little better accuracy the steel barrel would be my preference.

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