Accura Problems?
#11
members from here posted pics of what appeared to be ''cracks'' on their accuras.thats why I posted this here because this forum and memebers are usually more helpfull than other forums...jeez,Didnt mean to start something...I really want the accura but im just finding out if theres any problems with it first before I buy it.
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#12
ogg
The cracks that were discussed were where the pivot lug was welded to the barrel. The weld job on the Accura was actually some of the best looking welding I have ever seen, but the 'cracks' appeared to be hair-line fractures in the weld.
I do not remember seeing the results of the one individual that sent his in.
You can see the small possible crack in this picture right at the end of the barrel lug...
The cracks that were discussed were where the pivot lug was welded to the barrel. The weld job on the Accura was actually some of the best looking welding I have ever seen, but the 'cracks' appeared to be hair-line fractures in the weld.
I do not remember seeing the results of the one individual that sent his in.
You can see the small possible crack in this picture right at the end of the barrel lug...
#13
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2006
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Ogg,
The Accura may be prone to this with stouter loads. I pretty much agree with UC, I think its something to monitor but I don't think its a major problem. Its not the barrel cracking but the weld between the barrel and the pivot block. I'm really not a fan of break actions anyway.
A better comparison of the omega would be the kodiak pro. I have a SS model. It has a very hard trigger and I plan to send it to CVA for service. Other than that, it a good rifle although I have only shot maybe 120 rounds through it. My Win Apex is bascially the same design. It has over 400 rounds through it. She's a sweet rifle and hasn't given a lick of trouble.
Whatever you choose, I'd be sure to get a SS barrel. It not that much extra.
The Accura may be prone to this with stouter loads. I pretty much agree with UC, I think its something to monitor but I don't think its a major problem. Its not the barrel cracking but the weld between the barrel and the pivot block. I'm really not a fan of break actions anyway.
A better comparison of the omega would be the kodiak pro. I have a SS model. It has a very hard trigger and I plan to send it to CVA for service. Other than that, it a good rifle although I have only shot maybe 120 rounds through it. My Win Apex is bascially the same design. It has over 400 rounds through it. She's a sweet rifle and hasn't given a lick of trouble.
Whatever you choose, I'd be sure to get a SS barrel. It not that much extra.
#16
ogg
The cracks that were discussed were where the pivot lug was welded to the barrel. The weld job on the Accura was actually some of the best looking welding I have ever seen, but the 'cracks' appeared to be hair-line fractures in the weld.
I do not remember seeing the results of the one individual that sent his in.
You can see the small possible crack in this picture right at the end of the barrel lug...
The cracks that were discussed were where the pivot lug was welded to the barrel. The weld job on the Accura was actually some of the best looking welding I have ever seen, but the 'cracks' appeared to be hair-line fractures in the weld.
I do not remember seeing the results of the one individual that sent his in.
You can see the small possible crack in this picture right at the end of the barrel lug...
(BP)
#17
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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that has me less worried.....thanks, I think I will go with the accura.Out of all the accuras bought these 2 reported cracks are the only ones ive seen or heard about so I dont think its a major problem.I just wanted to make sure it wasnt a common problem.
#18
Groups are excellant! 1" at a 100yds and Im up to about a 2 1/2" group at 200yds, I cant complain. I have the Stainless Steel Barrels on all three ACCURA's, there super easy to clean. The trigger pull is one of the sweetest I have ever had, 2-3 pounds. I think for the money you'll be impressed with what you'll get. Cabela's now has them on Sale for great prices, you may have to wait for a back order but if yur not in a hurry you'll be fine.
Any questions in the future just PM me and I'll be glad to help out. Also MountainDevil and Underclocked have experience with the ACCURA's and Im sure they'll be happy to help.
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#20
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Boncarbo,Colorado
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i believe the deal was that the front weld hung over a little and when it was opened and allowed to slam forward while breaking it open, those front welds that hung over, slammed into the frame and caused some cosmetic cracking. Ive had mine since May and no problems here. Even from shooting the big 444 powerbelts with 100gr RS.
Excellent shooting/reliable rifles.
Excellent shooting/reliable rifles.