Thank you. I seem to remember reading somewhere about the length being deliberately long to allow tailoring to the individual. For the price of them this seems like a bit of a stuff around.
The Keb Agile are the ones I have been eyeing off.
I have an R8 .223 barrel and it shoots the 77 TMKs about 1.5 MOA. I haven’t shot them past 200 so can’t comment on whether the stability drop off past that. It is an extremely accurate barrel with the lighter projectiles I’ve tried.
The scopes I have and use for similar purposes are NF SHV 3-10, Trijicon Accupoint 3-9 with the triangle post, and a S&B 6x42. They’ve all work well for me.
I ordered the wind jacket in the sale and after the shipping notice said it was sitting in England for about two weeks I was starting to think it was lost. I emailed Red Kettle about it and received a fairly prompt reply. They continued to chase it up and give me updates. Eventually it turned...
Two pieces of 2”x4” clapped together can make a surprisingly loud clap that I have used in the past as a substitute for early stages of training to gun shot.
I have a vizsla and he is pretty close to what you have said you’re after. In saying that though I believe that it’s probably a case that there are many breeds that if you research you’ll find a breeder that gives you a better chance of a dog with the size and traits you want.
Thanks for getting these tests underway again guys, they’re great.
Form, have you got any experience with older Zeiss scopes? I’ve had a couple of older Victory model scopes for about 10 years and they haven’t let me down. They aren’t dialled.