Selling my Proof 7RM package thru Evolved Ballistics - rifle, NF NX8 2.5-20, Sig Kilo 2400ABS. Original load development was .19MOA. Less than 200 rounds thru barrel. Proof Research provides one free rebarrel into the same chambering and this is transferrable with the rifle.
Make: Proof...
Roksliders - Looking for real world experience with long(er) range hunting suppressors for accuracy/precision (400-1200yds). The precision rifle blog lists Thunderbeast and SilencerCo as the top 2 PRS suppressors used in 2019 tournaments. Not debating if that's apples-to-apples, rather...
Roksliders - looking for real world experience with barrel change systems that can be accomplished in the field WITHOUT barrel vice, action wrench, etc... Two prominent make/models are GunWerks Nexus and Barbour Creek Fusion (Terminus Zeus Quick Change). I also see West Texas Ordnance...
FWIW - i just spoke with Silencer Shop about TBAC Ultra 7 and they suggested I look at the Q Half Nelson for hunting purposes. Their reasoning: TBAC is recommended 1000-1200 yards tournament shooters and suggested the Q is appropriate for < 1000 yards hunting scenarios. They also said Q has...
Following. Working on a new 6.5PRC build. Thought I had narrowed the options down to: Zeiss v6 3-18, Vortex Razor HD II 4.5-27; and NF nx8 2.5-20. Wanted to stay sub $2000. Had initially ruled out USO and Leupold due to bad reviews and poor customer service... but i only know what i read online.
Following. Building 6.5PRC with mike at Hell’s Canyon Armory. Will you review Leupold‘s Warranty and Customer Service? Reading conflicting experiences on both items. Thanks for doing this!
well done Jon. Thanks for the hard work, analysis, commentary and success stories! Looking at a Tikka overhaul as we speak - 270WSM to 6.5PRC. Hunting gun for deer and smaller. Also lighter recoil for my son than my 28N or 7mmRM.
New long distance hunter here. Currently chasing Minnesota whitetails but grew up chasing Michigan’s finest. A buddy asked me to build a custom gun 4 years ago so we could chase elk. Well, that dream has turned into my Moby Dick - there’s always a longer distance, tighter group, better gear...