Sig Sauer Sig CROSS TRAX Bolt Action Rifle 243 Winchester 16" Barrel (1)-5Rd Magazine Lightweight Folding Stock Stainless Steel Finish
Using the heart and soul of the SIG CROSS receiver, the CROSS TRAX delivers a minimalist design perfect for those hunters seeking a light and compact rifle. The CROSS TRAX is standard with a 11.5” lightweight skeletonized handguard and a Minimalist Folding Stock. Additional features include a low-profile, no snag bolt knob and handle, PDW grip, and a 16” stainless steel barrel. The CROSS TRAX represents the new generation of lightweight compact hunting rifles, ready-to-go for your next big-game adventure.
Features : -Lightweight Folding Minimalist Stock with Integrated Sling-QD and Polymer Cheek Piece
-Ultra Lightweight Skeletonized 11.5 in Handguard
-Low Profile No-Snag Bolt Knob and Handle
-2-Stage Adjustable Match Trigger (2.5-4lb)
-Compact Folded Length of 26"
-20-MOA Picatinny Rail
Caliber/Gauge: 243 Win
Barrel Length: 16.5 in.
Capacity: 5+1
Frame Finish: Anodized Black
Grips: Polymer
Firearm Stock: Minimalist Lightweight Folding
Trigger: 2 Stage Match Adjustable
Features: Optics Ready
Suppressor Ready: Yes
Weight: 6.1 lbs.
Barrel Configuration: Single
Barrel Twist: 1-9
Finish: Black
Forend Rail: Ultra Lightweight Skeletonized
Frame Material: Alloy
Magazine Type: Detachable Box Magazine
Model Series: Cross
Muzzle: 5/8x24
Rifled Barrel: Yes
Safety: Ambidextrous Thumb Safety
Sling Attachment: Yes
Threaded Barrel: Yes
Barrel Description: Precision Stainless Tapered
Minimum/Overall Length: 35 in.
Magazine Count: 1
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
Introduced in 1955, the 243 Winchester is based on the 308 Winchester case necked down. It was the first commercial cartridge added to the "308 family," with a 2.045-inch case designed to fit into Winchester's Model 88 lever action and short bolt actions. Winchester saw it as a combination "varmint and big-game" round, with an 80-grain varmint bullet at 3550 feet per second and a 100-grain deer bullet at 2960. Apparently the public saw it the same way; the 243 Winchester is the world's most popular 6mm cartridge, with current loadings running from a 55-grain varmint load at nearly 4000 fps to 108 grains. 6mm bullets hold up better in wind than smaller calibers, so the 243 remains a favorite for long-range varminting. With heavier bullets it is very effective on deer-sized game. Its attributes are accuracy, light recoil, and deadly effect; it is a standard choice for beginning hunters. Because of its popularity factory loads are legion, and most rifle manufacturers offer it. — Craig Boddington