New Sig CROSS

Good morning everyone. I am picking up my 6.5 cross today and wanted to get some ideas from everyone. I dont have tools or a cleaning kit for the rifle yet. I am looking for some good ideas on kits that can work on my cross and possibly my p226 9mm. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
 
Good morning everyone. I am picking up my 6.5 cross today and wanted to get some ideas from everyone. I dont have tools or a cleaning kit for the rifle yet. I am looking for some good ideas on kits that can work on my cross and possibly my p226 9mm. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Separate cleaning kits are the only way to go.
You have 2 completely different weapons, not only in caliber but also size.

Get a nice pistol one for 9mm with a good short rod
Get a nice rifle one for 6.5mm with a long rod

I personally like having the coated rods with nice handles.
Then get a set of attachments (brush, patch holder, jag) for each caliber.
 
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Good morning everyone. I am picking up my 6.5 cross today and wanted to get some ideas from everyone. I dont have tools or a cleaning kit for the rifle yet. I am looking for some good ideas on kits that can work on my cross and possibly my p226 9mm. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Call eric possum and get a bore guide
 
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Anyone seen the newest Nutnfancy Patreon video review of the Cross? Seems like he can break every Sig product he gets his hands on. The Cross trigger group broke and was sometimes firing only when the trigger was released, or would completely be hung, yet armed, and the firing pin dropped when the bolt handle was jarred.
 
Anyone seen the newest Nutnfancy Patreon video review of the Cross? Seems like he can break every Sig product he gets his hands on. The Cross trigger group broke and was sometimes firing only when the trigger was released, or would completely be hung, yet armed, and the firing pin dropped when the bolt handle was jarred.

I wonder if he got carried away with adjusting trigger weight or if it was simply defective. The screw is suppose to stop at either end (light or heavy) of travel.
 
Anyone seen the newest Nutnfancy Patreon video review of the Cross? Seems like he can break every Sig product he gets his hands on. The Cross trigger group broke and was sometimes firing only when the trigger was released, or would completely be hung, yet armed, and the firing pin dropped when the bolt handle was jarred.

Got a link to that? Can't find it on my YouTube app.
 
Anyone seen the newest Nutnfancy Patreon video review of the Cross? Seems like he can break every Sig product he gets his hands on. The Cross trigger group broke and was sometimes firing only when the trigger was released, or would completely be hung, yet armed, and the firing pin dropped when the bolt handle was jarred.

Pretty crazy... I think nutnfancy is completely incompetent and he has been known to bubba some rifles to death but it looks like a legit issue here. The rifle firing when you open the bolt is a major issue. I def would like to hear sigs take on it. Did anyone pick up on whether or not he cleaned out the trigger and everything and then retested? It was a long vid and I didn’t make it through the whole thing. Shit happens tho... I had a Geissele SSA fire on the first stage a few times... opened it up, rinsed it out, and it has never done it again.
 
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Pretty crazy... I think nutnfancy is completely incompetent and he has been known to bubba some rifles to death but it looks like a legit issue here. The rifle firing when you open the bolt is a major issue. I def would like to hear sigs take on it. Did anyone pick up on whether or not he cleaned out the trigger and everything and then retested? It was a long vid and I didn’t make it through the whole thing. Shit happens tho... I had a Geissele SSA fire on the first stage a few times... opened it up, rinsed it out, and it has never done it again.

I watched the whole video, he didn't adjust the trigger, nor did he clean the bolt and sear once the problem started.

So most likely either the sear just needs to be cleaned or an internal set screw came loose.

Sig did do a bunch of testing, so this seems like a one off. I had not heard about this issue in any other review or articles I have read.
 
Update: just got back from the range. I had 50 rounds on this thing before today with no issues. After about 15 rounds today the stock started collapsing while firing. 100% of the time, no matter how tight or where I set it, I can pull the rifle into my shoulder and collapse the stock and pinch the shit out of myself. I put a small bolt from a Safariland holster in the groove so it can't collapse, which is pretty fuckin ghetto on a new rifle.

My Sig streak remains unbroken. I was confirming zero before I packed this thing up for a Prince of Wales blacktail hunt, this thing would have been ideal as compact and easy handling as it is, but it's back to the Blaser for this trip.
 
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Update: just got back from the range. I had 50 rounds on this thing before today with no issues. After about 15 rounds today the stock started collapsing while firing, and 100% of the time, no matter how tight, I can pull the rifle into my shoulder and collapse the stock and pinch the shit out of myself. I put a small bolt from a Safariland holster in the groove so it can't collapse, which is pretty fuckin ghetto on a new rifle.

My Sig streak remains unbroken.

So it isn't just mine.
 
Unfortunately not. I work with a guy that has a first-run Cabela's gun with 1200 rounds on it and he hasn't had any issues, so I don't know how isolated the issue is.
 
I wonder if nutnfancy got a rifle that a retailer released without the bolt recall being fixed? Either way skip to 27:00 on the video. The first 25 minutes doesn’t contain any actual information other than the bolt is smooth and him guessing at approximations of given specs.
 
Good afternoon, fellas!
Just picked up one of these from local shop Wednesday in .308 win. So far I’ve only got 30rnds down the pipe for break-in, but haven’t experienced any of the issues that some are having/reporting here.
Plan to get out this weekend and run a few more rounds and start trying to see what it’ll look like on paper. Hope to post up something decent in a few days!
 
Picked up a 6.5 as my first precision rifle and put it through sighting in and shoots pretty well. Little jumpy up front as its light but minimal recoil with suppresor. Overall very pleased with it!
 

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Took mine 6.5 out yesterday. I set mine up with a Leupold Mk5 and TBAC gen2 6.5 Ultra 5. HSM factory 140 vld hunting(MV 2600). Only shot a couple 3 shot groups with it, both were 1/2 moa. Also got initial dope, everything tracked to 1025.

Man I miss that range! I think the last time I saw you out there you were working on a 6mm CM for the hunting season, do you think you'll using the 6.5 Cross instead?
 
Man I miss that range! I think the last time I saw you out there you were working on a 6mm CM for the hunting season, do you think you'll using the 6.5 Cross instead?

My 6CM match rifle works great when I go back to Nebraska and hunt from a stand. It's heavier than I like for chasing Antelope and Mule deer in Wyoming and Colorado. I ordered some 123 Absolute Hammer Copper Solids to try in the Cross. It'll be my everything smaller than an elk hunting rifle. Quick load says I should be able to get the 123s over 2900, fingers crossed.

And yes, Otto Road is a great range.
 
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Anyone seen the newest Nutnfancy Patreon video review of the Cross? Seems like he can break every Sig product he gets his hands on. The Cross trigger group broke and was sometimes firing only when the trigger was released, or would completely be hung, yet armed, and the firing pin dropped when the bolt handle was jarred.

No one else would pay for his content.
 
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I didn't know he even made videos anymore. I don't think I've heard that name in almost 10 years.
Painful to sit through even fast forwarding. The dude could fuck up a one piece puzzle, but there is definitely something not right with the striker. Which would take a about a minute to disassemble and clean/check.
 
Painful to sit through even fast forwarding. The dude could fuck up a one piece puzzle, but there is definitely something not right with the striker. Which would take a about a minute to disassemble and clean/check.

On another site there is a guy who is friends with the poor guy who was dumb enough to let “nutn” hold his brand new rifle so maybe he will have some good info later on. Someone also said that they had heard there was a lot of dirt intentionally put into the action just before this happened. Which makes sense... seems like something was obstructing the firing pin channel. Also very consistent with nutnfancy modifying or doing something dumb to a rifle and parading the broken rifle around while never disclosing the dumb shit he did that led up to the failure. Still very interested in this but the more I learn about it, the less concerned I become. For right now (100ish rounds in) my main complain is the stock not locking up 100% solid.
 
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9 lbs 7oz with the vortex LHT 50mm and ultra9
i put a SPR grip on it and had to modify it for the weak side safety lever but really like the palm swell, thumb shelf, and spacer that positions my trigger finger perfectlyView attachment 7481330View attachment 7481331View attachment 7481332


Hmmm... interesting. I find it MUCH faster to keep my thumb on the right side of the pistol grip and flick it off from that side. I've been considering finding a pistol grip that would allow this easier than the stock one. Your solution goes the exact opposite way.
 
Today SIG SAUER, Inc. is announcing a safety recall for the CROSS Bolt-Action Rifle, and consumers should immediately discontinue use of the rifle. This recall applies to all CROSS Bolt-Action rifles currently manufactured.
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SIG SAUER has viewed an online video that presents a single CROSS Bolt-Action Rifle with a potential safety concern. This gun has been returned to SIG SAUER and upon evaluation it has been confirmed that the rifle exhibited a delayed discharge after the trigger was pulled. SIG SAUER has decided to issue a safety recall in order to implement a modification to the firing action to address this potential safety concern.

To register for the recall process please visit sigsauer.com/crossrecall or call SIG SAUER Customer Service at 603-610-3000, Option 1. Following registration SIG SAUER will further communicate with you to arrange for the return of your rifle to SIG SAUER for the safety improvement. All shipment and replacement costs will be covered by SIG SAUER.
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SIG SAUER is committed to providing the highest quality, industry leading firearms in the marketplace and is requesting that consumers take immediate action and follow the recall process as described.
 
I did register for the recall on line. I also called, at this point Sig just wants to have a contact list so they can send out email updates.

They have no idea of which serial numbers may be affected or what the repair will be. So there is no benefit to calling customer service this week.
 
I did register for the recall on line. I also called, at this point Sig just wants to have a contact list so they can send out email updates.

They have no idea of which serial numbers may be affected or what the repair will be. So there is no benefit to calling customer service this week.

the recall site now has a section to enter serial number. Hopefully mine isn’t affected...
 
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