I’m color blind and need a rangefinder with a black display. I can’t see the red displays at all. Can someone point me In the right direction please. Google was very little help.
For a Remington model 7 with safety and bolt release. Will also work with a 700 or clone that has a side bolt release. This is factory set at just a few ounces and has had just a few rounds fired. Too light for me! $200 shipped to the lower 48.
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I have 3 SS tikkas waiting to build on or sell. What are the “sought after advantages” of custom actions the solus doesn’t provide? There must be quite a list since you used the term “MOST”! I named 3 highly sought after advantages of custom actions that the solus does possess. “Smooth” is...
I don’t have a vast knowledge base on tikkas since I’ve only built on a couple of them and there was no reason for me to compare measurements since I was fitting a shouldered barrel myself. I do know they are incredibly slick and the factory trigger is just fantastic with the smallest amount of...
That may be a very true statement, but another fact overlooked even with the very best machines and operators; tooling wear. It the reason ruger had such a hard time getting their revolvers right when they gang reamed the cylinders. The reamers would wear at different rates. So, building a...
And how are they taking into account the vast differences between factory actions? If the mass manufactures could keep those kinds of tolerances, we wouldn’t need custom receivers!
Who exactly “gets it right” when doing shouldered prefits on mass produced factory actions? I would guess NOBODY does. How could they? If the factories have .005 tolerance between actions, some prefits work with some actions and others don’t. Just use a barrel nut and there won’t be any issues.
Apparently most of you have absolutely no clue about tolerances between mass produced receivers. Expecting a shouldered prefit to work on a factory action is just playing roulette. You are going to lose most of the time! If the barrels shoot good, that’s what really matters so either use a...
You could certainly do this is you found one you jsut absolutely fell in love with, HOWEVER, you will never save money going this route as the filling and inletting will soon eat up any savings you got on the initial stock...
I have the B&C on both of my custom lightweight model 7's. I find them to be every bit as good as HS. The stock and scope/mounts will definitely be the bulk of your weight savings. Makes no sense to put a big heavy scope on a rifle you are counting ounces on so I would look strongly at a fixed...
I would have gone around above the bull knowing DAMN well the other guy would go in there looking for an easy opportunity and waited for him to push the bull to me!