I’m still on the fence honestly. I can appreciate the high BC bullets and MV - but does it matter compared to 6.5/6.5PRC or even 6creed? Not sure. I know that shooting 300 PRC at 50 rounds in a session hurts my wallet and isn’t all that fun. It’s doable, but why do it when animals seem to die...
How much do you want to spend? You could certainly lighten the stock by getting a carbon stock (Stockys, MDT, Rokstok) and get a lighter scope - those are two “big ticket” items that usually add up. I personally wouldn’t ditch the suppressor unless you were hunting somewhere you couldn’t have it...
@Formidilosus any reason to add the two piece rail vs direct mount rings like Talley/Hawkins etc. I understand the full rail advantages to set up proper eye relief on short scopes, but when having the option of two piece rail and traditional rings vs. direct mount I don’t see an advantage. I...
Brand new Bergara B14 Ridge Carbon wilderness in 7PRC. This has a 22” carbon fiber barrel, hinged bottom metal/box mag, and traditional spotter style stock with rubberized texture. I planned on swapping stocks and running this next season, but due to an unplanned move I am trying to move...
Selling a brand new Stocky’s ultra carbon hunter VG stock in Strata pattern cut for Remington 700 Long action. This is the right hand, Remington Remington long action BDL with the m24/sendero barrel inlet.
I was going to swap out the stock on my Bergara ridge carbon, but due to an unplanned...
Selling a brand new, unfired Howa Mini action rifle in 6mm ARC in a Stocky’s VG composite stock. This is the sporter 22” barrel version threaded 1/2x28. Stocky’s stock has the factory sporter contour barrel channel and is in the strata pattern. I also have a brand new set of Talley low rings in...
I use camo form or gaffers tape on my scopes. Gaffers tape allows me to write quick rough dope for different distances. Easy enough to peel off (leaves no residue) when I change locations. It doubles to keep noise down slightly when on my pack. Nothing I have found in the wild that sounds quite...