New Sig CROSS

Decided to coat a cross while doing Cerakote certification
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I mounted a NF ATACR 4-16x42 using a NF 20MOA Unimount, and promptly ran out of elevation adjustment while trying to zero at 100m (it's about 0.6 mil high). It definitely seems that these things have shipped with a 20 MOA rail, and not the 0 MOA that I assumed.
Old thread I know, but adding beta to this. I had same experience yesterday. New-to-me Cross, blindly threw a scope in a NF 20MOA unimount and headed to the range, and same experience.
 
A new stock is in testing and pre-production from Made Rifle. Available end of May.

Disclaimer: I have received a few parts from them (safety selector, mag release, and grip) and done videos on my YT. I also visited them and went shooting with their founder in Canada. I paid for my trip. No money involved and they didnt ask me to post this.

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Build your own, its easy... I'm running the Sig hybrid cases resized in 6.5 CM, 308 Win, 358 Win, & 8.6 Blackout.
The cases can be sized and reformed to anything with a 308 case head.
6.5 CM runs 140 match over 3150 fps with hybrid cases.
308 Win runs 200 SMK at 2900 fps, with long barrel.
Running these in Remington 700 actions, and Ruger precision rifle.
Already made in volume, I have about 1500 or more cases....and they are right the accuracy is great a bit down from the top.
Example, 6.5 CM is accurate at 2990 fps with 150 SMK...no use pushing to over 3050 area, if ya lose accuracy.
 
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Hopefully this helps someone: My Cross had a small amount of slop in the hinge. I figured out a way to make it lock up nice and solid. My original plan was to use a 4-40 set screw, but the tap broke. Fortunately, it broke at the perfect height and is just proud enough to take up the hinge slack and give a tight lock up.

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Build your own, its easy... I'm running the Sig hybrid cases resized in 6.5 CM, 308 Win, 358 Win, & 8.6 Blackout.
The cases can be sized and reformed to anything with a 308 case head.
6.5 CM runs 140 match over 3150 fps with hybrid cases.
308 Win runs 200 SMK at 2900 fps, with long barrel.
Running these in Remington 700 actions, and Ruger precision rifle.
Already made in volume, I have about 1500 or more cases....and they are right the accuracy is great a bit down from the top.
Example, 6.5 CM is accurate at 2990 fps with 150 SMK...no use pushing to over 3050 area, if ya lose accuracy.
Have you run a 308 at shorter lengths with this brass? I was thinking 178s @ 2800-2900 from a 16" would be awesome.
What barrel length for the 6.5?
 
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Have you run a 308 at shorter lengths with this brass? I was thinking 178s @ 2800-2900 from a 16" would be awesome.
What barrel length for the 6.5?
My bolt guns are 22 to 30 inches.
I do not run the 16" or 18" AR 10 to those higher pressures as the bolt guns..
But my light weight 6 lb 16" 308 AR 10 shoots 168 eldm at 2756 fps and 1/2 moa groups are available, with regular brass.

The 22" 308 runs 155 match at 3100 fps, with the hybrid cases, but I aint gonna cut it to 16" just to see what velocities are possible. It has a 9 twist and 22" makes it easy carry rifle with 200 gr SMK .715 BC at 2800 fps.
 
Do you know what an AW mag is? Does everything you just described.
I searched AW and a $93 magazine came up. I'd rather run an AR10 mag. Duramag makes a mag for like $22 that holds 20 rounds. 20 round mags don't typically get in the way of anything in the prone. I have a couple bolt guns with special mags and sometimes when a magazine is missplaced it's hard to find a mag. But double feed is nicer than single feed on any rifle that will reliably feed a double feed mag. The single feed mags are a pain to load. I realize most bolt guns can't reliably feed from a double feed mag so it's not an option for a lot of rifles.
 
Assuming it's the same trigger as the rest of the line, I find it to be pretty good in my plane Jane 308. I just picked up a Geissle SSA-E Xbow and after installing it and dry firing a few times, the first words out of my mouth were "hmm, feels just like my Cross trigger".
 
I’ve been looking at a Cross-PRS just as a cheap plinker. Are the triggers on these respectable? It’s my main reservation about picking one up.
I wouldn't call myself a trigger snob (Though I run exclusively Timneys and higher end TTs on my other guns). Never once have I shot my Cross and felt like it really needed an upgrade.
 
What is the better option for mounting a scope to the Cross, scope rings or a one piece base?

I had Vortex Pro Medium Rings and recently switched to a WARNE -XSKEL thinking it would be better. What has worked best for the group?
 
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What is the better option for mounting a scope to the Crosngs or a one piece base?

I had Vortex Pro Medium Rings and recently switched to a WARNE -XSKEL thinking it would be better. What has worked best for the group?
With the adjustable cheek riser, it will all come down to what height over bore you want. I’ve used both, and both have worked just fine. I would guess the majority would prefer rings to allow the scope to sit a little lower.
 
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Thanks you, I am trying to learn and appreciate the help. What is the benefit of the scope sitting lower? Is it shooter preference or to get the body as low to the gun for better body position, or is it scope elevation related?
Both. If you mess with scope height in a ballistics app you can see it will have an impact on your trajectory. Nothing that can’t be accounted for with modern technology, so it’s mostly preference.
 
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It was sold briefly on their site, obviously it's gone now. Best bet if that doesn't come back is an extended model from Made Rifle.
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Thanks. I saw those and may need to get one. Was just thinking that I may be able to get the paddle a bit cheaper (Sig sells their upgraded selector switch fairly reasonably). The paddle mag release should be standard on all of them. The baseline releases are a pain in the finger (literally)!
 
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Some tripod shooting practice with the Cross. Big fan of the Arca handguard.

Does anyone have any recommendation for a lightweight scope base? I don't mind the MDT rings, but I'd like to try a lightweight base instead.
Maybe check out Murphy Precision, they might have a titanium base but not sure it will be lighter than aluminum just stronger.
I'm diggin the wood grip though. 👍
 
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Some tripod shooting practice with the Cross. Big fan of the Arca handguard.

Does anyone have any recommendation for a lightweight scope base? I don't mind the MDT rings, but I'd like to try a lightweight base instead.
Tier One 30mm height or Spuhr's SCP-3001. Warne's precision unimount is a good option. That's what I'm running on my Cross.
 
For a lightweight option, Nightforce Ultraight rings. That's what i have on my Fix rifle with a Vortex Razor LHT. NF Unimount and Sig Alpha Mount are both the lightest mounts around. I have both and both are great. NF provides lower heights which may be beneficial depending on which LHT you are using (50mm vs smaller)