The new SIG Sauer Cross Bronze gives the platform its most visually distinctive treatment yet. Chambered in .308 Win, the Bronze Cerakote-finished Cross pairs the same field-tested engineering with a finish that’s hard to miss on the rack and harder to ignore at the range.
The 16-inch barrel runs a 1:10 twist and ends with a 5/8-24 threaded muzzle under a taper cap protector, so suppressor or muzzle device mounting is straightforward.
The two-stage adjustable match trigger gives shooters a clean break with meaningful take-up, and the AR-compatible grip interface means standard aftermarket options drop right in. Up front, a free-floating M-LOK alloy handguard keeps weight down while offering the attachment versatility field and precision shooters expect. The AICS-pattern magazine interface accepts the broad ecosystem of compatible .308 magazines and ships with a single five-round polymer mag.
Where the CROSS earns its field reputation is in the stock. The folding, fully adjustable precision stock drops overall length to 26 inches when folded, making it genuinely packable in a day pack or a purpose-built rifle bag. Unfolded, the rifle runs 36.5 inches. At 6.6 pounds, the complete package sits well below most comparable bolt-action precision platforms without compromising rigidity where it matters.
The Bronze Cerakote finish covers the frame and gives the CROSS BRONZE a look that’s a clear step apart from the standard matte offerings. MSRP is $1,819.99, and here’s a direct link: https://www.sigsauer.com/cross-rifle-bronze.html
Does the .308 Win chambering still make sense as the primary offering for a packable precision rifle at this weight class, or has 6.5 Creedmoor effectively claimed that role?

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