Ive had mine a month and have around 450 through it, I hope I don’t shoot it out before my deer hunt but it’s just so sweet to shoot! Can spot almost every impact and it’s quiet with a can. It’s almost identical to shoot compared to my 223, just more power!
18” tikka 22-250 reamed to 22 creed
80eldm-3125 fps mv
900yd- 1804 fps
77tmk-3200fps mv
800yd-1782 fps
I don’t know about barrel life yet but I don’t care, this is my new favorite caliber and will chamber another when this one is done
I don’t think so when using just the binos because it uses the built in sensors for temp, pressure and humidity to adjust the ballistic output. On the app the elevation shows this
@Unknown Munitions will the black camo be available in the future or only the replacement green le? And if we already have ordered a bare carbon does the original price stay the same?
I’m asking if that’s why anaerobic sealants don’t cure because there is air on the both sides of the female thread? The head is not bottomed out like tightening a screw into a blind hole.
Even if both threads were class 2 or 3 and of the correct dimensions, is any Anaerobic adhesive actually correct for a split ring design where there is an open gap on top and bottom the threads and no shoulder contact from the screw at the female thread?
He’s actually not wrong he never said don’t use loctite. He shared his findings of a product that works better, and recommended you do your own testing. And I did and it works better.
have you tested any different products to know it’s a hillbilly shortcut?
Is loctite 243 even correct for a...
All my Remington are pretty much safe queens now and I’m building 3 other tikkas in rokstoks. @Dioni A nailed it! you will recognize that it is in no way a handicap