Point well taken
Tikka compatible PPC/ARC bolts are already on the docket for 2025.
The mini action has definitely been discussed and is in the running for a near future project. There’s a few logistics involved, but it’s on the list of possibilities.
Our goal as a receiver manufacturer...
I’m a bit biased, but I think it will be worth waiting for.
There’s a podcast coming out soon with some more info and history behind it, but I believe the targeted price will be very competitive for what the receiver adds.
I’m sure there will be some more updates coming soon.
@Ryan Avery sent us the Hercules tripod and CP brace to test and review.
The team here at Procision Arms has a few dedicated thermal coyote hunters who are always looking for a better solution, whether it’s rifles, optics or other equipment like a tripod.
One of the biggest issues we’ve seen...
Not sure on OAL, but that’s a 16” barrel, 5” can, and a folding stock. Pretty short overall. With that setup, the muzzle is higher than the top of my tap.
The pic attached is a crappy zoomed in pic I pulled off IG, but with a 20” barrel, 6” can and regular stock, the muzzle is about 5-6” below...
We have a couple BNIB T3x Arctic’s in stock with the factory open sights and 10rd steel mag.
These are pretty hard to get a hold of and giving Rokslide members first crack at them.
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We just built one for that exact purpose:
6XC (aka the non-manbun 6 creed)
-Pierce shadow titanium
-Proof sendero light 20”
-Peak44 Blacktooth
-Titanium Ti Pro brake
-S&B 3-12 Klassic
Weighs 5lb 3oz with a pic rail, 6.5lbs scoped.
Super slick little gun that handles well and is just fun...
I have one and use it as a base/road camp- it’s awesome. The mesh floor and how thoughtful the layout is definitely an improvement over a standard wall tent IMO.
I think two is a good number for a single guy and lightweight gear.
Ride one and pack camp on one going in.
If you kill an elk, debone and pack on riding saddle and walk out.
If you can’t or don’t want to walk out, then you’ll need 3, which complicates things.
With two, they always have a...
A large majority of Amish buggy horses are off track Standardbreds. Racing them is my main business- they get tons of exposure to vehicles, ropes, equipment, etc from 18 months until they retire. They’re typically very gentle, have great minds and are iron tough compared to a lot of breeds. Can...
I’ve been using a very similar setup from Rawhide Gear for a few years, and it’s much more comfortable and easy to use system vs having a gun under your leg.