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PGWDTI Rifles

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Here are some pics of 2 of my PGWDTI rifles.:D

#1 is a Timberwolf in .338LM.

It sports a S&B PMII LR 3-12x50 scope w/P4 reticle.

It is also the Canadian Intermediate Sniper Rifle - C14. Mine is pictured EIS sans can.



Here's one with her friend.



#2 is a Coyote in .308.

It's sporting a Leupold Mk4 16x scope.



And here he is with his big Sister.

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Wow those are outstanding! I could tell it was an S&B scope right off the bat!
SemperFi said:
Wow those are outstanding! I could tell it was an S&B scope right off the bat!
the [email protected] scope have the coolest turrets and thats a nice looking sniper rifle
Thanks guys.

They shoot great. The .338LM recoils about the same as an FN FAL, because of the brake and the .308 is about a .243.
Those are great looking rifles. Would love to see a range report on them. What distance are you shooting your .338LM? (Is that for Lapua Magnum?) What is the barrel length on the .308?
Had any issues with your pgw rifles? Word has it that pgwdti has really let their QC slide once they went into mass production.
Notseen said:
Had any issues with your pgw rifles? Word has it that pgwdti has really let their QC slide once they went into mass production.
Not a thing has wrong, except for the lack of time to go and shoot them. I'm attending too many pistol matches.

QC is still good a PGWDTI.
Notseen said:
What year did you purchase your rifle??
They were both purchased in '06.
You might be okay. Watch out for bolt handles breaking off, oversized receiver threads and undersized barrel threads, zero to 70% bolt lug contact, chambers are full of tool marks. NOT worth the money.
Notseen said:
You might be okay. Watch out for bolt handles breaking off, oversized receiver threads and undersized barrel threads, zero to 70% bolt lug contact, chambers are full of tool marks. NOT worth the money.
Where does that come from?

Pictures?
I would also like to know about the issues with them, I have a chance at buying a used one.
Ive heard good things about the Timberwolf rifles, id deff like to have one myself :D lol Nice shootin sticks!!
Notseen said:
You might be okay. Watch out for bolt handles breaking off, oversized receiver threads and undersized barrel threads, zero to 70% bolt lug contact, chambers are full of tool marks. NOT worth the money.
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