Links to the videos? Scopes are pretty ridged and so is the camber of your barrel. I would shoot it.
You might move your scope forwards a 1/4" and that should leave you with enough room.
Always check headspace, the gauges are cheap. Its not worth the risk.
Headspace on Tikkas is usually close enough. For a general hunting rifle you'll never shoot out your current barrel.
I just ground up 150lbs of sausage.
I ended up thawing my freezer out and finding Deer, Elk, Antelope, prime beef fat, liver and heart. I bought some pork fat. I used 3 livers and ground them into the sausage around .6oz-.07oz per pound.
I cannot taste the liver.
Random CVT issues, head gaskets, timing belt and CV axles issues depending on the years.
Ive owned a few Subaru's almost all of them are stupid easy to work on.
I was plagued with ingrown toenails as a kid, nothing really worked. I had part of my cuticle killed so my nail doesn't grow as wide. Best thing I've done!
I own both, they seem to shoot sub MOA just fine. They use similar quality barrel blanks and rifling techniques.
The last time I looked (been a while) Xcaliber did not offer as many carbon barrel profiles.
Its the heavy duty Velcro. You need a pry bar to remove it! The only issue is that it might be overkill :ROFLMAO:
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The 2001-2009 GMT360 GMC platform with the 4.2L I6
Envoy, Trailblaxzer, Buick Rainier, Isuzu Ascender, Oldsmobile Bravada, Saab 9-7X and Chevy Colorado