That makes sense. A hunting rifle needs to work every time and hit its target. I do not really care about all the extras as long as it's reliable on a cold morning.
Cold start reliability usually gets ignored when testing rifles because no one wants to test at 14 degrees. If you’re hunting, your rifle should pass that test first.
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