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<blockquote data-quote="UpperTully" data-source="post: 5437861" data-attributes="member: 1983"><p>I have the Momentum in 6.5. It's the same gun as the Elite minus the 1 piece picatinny rail and muzzle brake. It seems some Elite models vary in difference from a hinged floor plate to a drop magazine style. </p><p></p><p>With that said, when I first handled the gun I was impressed with the fit and finish. It didn't feel like a cheaply made synthetic stock gun. It has a Benelli feel to it. Out of the box trigger impressions were really good. It does have an adjustable trigger that can be worked down to 2lbs. The bolt has a short 60° lift but is slightly rough while working the action. I'm noticing it to smooth up the more I work the action though. One of the biggest advantages to this rifle is the bottom metal with hinged metal floor plate. You don't have flimsy feeling plastic magazines to deal with, no problems with feeding either. Over all I feel it is a very solid rifle that can give other competitors a run for it's money. </p><p></p><p>Out of the box, it is a sub moa gun. Below is a 100 yard group with basic WInchester 129grn Power Points. I feel it is capable of more with with better ammo and maybe some bedding work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpperTully, post: 5437861, member: 1983"] I have the Momentum in 6.5. It's the same gun as the Elite minus the 1 piece picatinny rail and muzzle brake. It seems some Elite models vary in difference from a hinged floor plate to a drop magazine style. With that said, when I first handled the gun I was impressed with the fit and finish. It didn't feel like a cheaply made synthetic stock gun. It has a Benelli feel to it. Out of the box trigger impressions were really good. It does have an adjustable trigger that can be worked down to 2lbs. The bolt has a short 60° lift but is slightly rough while working the action. I'm noticing it to smooth up the more I work the action though. One of the biggest advantages to this rifle is the bottom metal with hinged metal floor plate. You don't have flimsy feeling plastic magazines to deal with, no problems with feeding either. Over all I feel it is a very solid rifle that can give other competitors a run for it's money. Out of the box, it is a sub moa gun. Below is a 100 yard group with basic WInchester 129grn Power Points. I feel it is capable of more with with better ammo and maybe some bedding work. [/QUOTE]
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