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This sort of argument kinda makes me chuckle. As I understand CRF was to prevent a soldier to jambing his rifle by short stroking the bolt. Supposedly as hunters CRF is going to save our hides by ensuring our rifle will feed even if we do something stupid with the bolt. In both cases if the soldier/hunter is "rattled" enough so that he does not "follow his drill" then his chances of making a useful shot is about zip anyway. I've seen a few cases of "buck-fever" and had it myself, and no amount of CRF will change the outcome !! I only hunt with Mauser 98's but its nothing particularly to do with them being CRF. |