Looks good. Does it come with multiple spacers/cheek rests? Got an 11 year old growing like a weed so want it to be flexible as he grows. Waiting on the 6ARC though.
It's my understanding that the Benelli rib/bead/bore alignment is regulated for the target to be fully visible above the bead, thus shooting "high" compared to other guns. Think of it like the clay bird and the bead forming an "8" for pattern placement.
My M1 slows to molasses in the cold with...
I found this page: UL Elite
There are references to it on other seller sites, but with "page not found" messages which leads me to believe this should have been lidded until SHOT 2024.
At that price....yikes. That's a lot for a Savage rifle.
I bought the Rossi Tuffy turkey model for my son (10). I mounted a Primary Arms red dot and removed the stock spacers for him. It's extremely light so with Boss Tom TSS it has a pretty good lick. To that end, I had him practice with standard game loads, except when he shot at his turkey. The...
Mine has a rather short coat for a Pudelpointer, but still his ears and muzzle still show it at the end of the season. I just pull one at a time for burrs. Beggarticks are more of a hassle for us.
I have an old 110 with wood stock that has the DBM with the magazine release button on the side of the stock. I had reached out to Stocky's through this site to see if they could give me a drawing of their 110 bottom metal cut-out to compare, but that hasn't materialized, unfortunately. A little...
Older Savage rifles with side bolt-release and stagger-feed/blind magazine system in both long and short action and of course, left-hand offerings. There's probably 40+ years-worth of stagger-fed Savage rifles out there before they changed the feed/bolt-release/action screw spacing (short-action).
I see that you lopped the BRS arms off to fit into the recess part of the pot. That mod allow you to pick the pot up off the still-lit burner and then replace without the arms getting askew?
What burner are you using there? The little BRS type?
I haven't put my Sterno pot into the regular rotation yet as none of my stoves seem to fit in a satisfactory and stable way.
Are you sure they aren't one and the same inlet?
Savage has had a dizzying array of different configurations, but it may be that the cut outs are the same for the two options.