I drew 36A. I have Diamondback 15x56 currently & and am planning on getting a SLIK tripod. Not sure if i want to spend more on the binos but we’ll see! I don’t think i can swing over $1k for binos this year!
For those who have owned the T3X, do you guys do the suggested “prior to use” quick clean i.e. run a dry patch through the barrel. Seems like a lot of people have their own procedures. Not going to do a break-in as it isn’t mentioned in the manual but just curious.
I would also be very interested in this, seems like a great way for more novice/new rifle hunters to learn from more experienced guys. I'd participate if done in southern AZ, would probably save money/time in terms of trial/error on technique and such.
Been researching different set ups for sighting in my scope when it arrives, leaning towards bipod and rear bag (the jellyfish from S2H) vs. dual bag set up but wanted to get opinions. Thanks!
Pulled the trigger on the Trijicon Credo 3-9x40 with the Green MIL Square reticle. Also, the guys from Unknown Munitions, held onto my mounting ring order that was sized for the Optika when i decided to return it. So that was sweet, allowed me to change it without having to return it and such...
Looking over all the suggestions and responses, think I'm going to go with the Trijicon Credo 3-9x40. I don't plan on taking a shot past 400-500 yards on my Coues hunt and I think this will suffice for that. I looked at the review done on this and it seems like a solid scope. I liked the idea of...
Yeah was thinking more in the longterm with the scope, bowhunting is still what I’d like to be doing so definitely love the stalking portion and will try and get and close as possible. But would like to increase my range at the shooting range, just to my confidence.
Would the 3-9 magnification range be good if i was hoping to shoot max 600 yards? Most things i read said it’d be solid for 400-500. Not looking to take longer shots than 600 but would be nice to stretch it out wt the range
The credo 3-9 would be in my budget, would definitely consider that one. I’m in $100 on rings, wouldn’t mind going up to $800 on the scope as long as I can get it on Amazon and use their payment plan.
Definitely, the only issue is that they no longer offer the scope i got on Amazon and the others are a bit too pricey. I’ll reach out to him first and then return it, i’m sure we can figure something out
Got my scope and seems to have some wear marks, I did purchase it from Cameraland via Amazon. It looks like wear marks from rings, not sure if this is normal, tbh this is my first new scope. It’s nothing crazy. Just looks like the finish was rubbed/worn through a little bit. It’s going on a...