Set of 30mm scope rings for sale. 1” High. Cantilever style. Bought these and mounted my scope in them but ended up not needing the cantilever. Look brand new. $175 Shipped
When people talk about finding the right bushing that works for you, are you speaking to group sizes or low SDs? There are so many variables to group size I'm trying to understand how I would know what is causing what. If I decide to go with a bushing that's .003 smaller, I work up a load with...
Got the scope back from S&B. They noted a small mark on the elevation turret. There is one there. It's pretty small but maybe that caused an issue. Either way they took it apart, replaced some parts, cleaned it up and gave it a clean bill of health. No charge.
I was in a similar situation as you about a year ago. I'm a huge Tikka fan but for some reason I tried to over complicate things when I wanted a new .308 do all riffle. I bought a Kimber Mountain Ascent. In my defense it was lighter and did already have a threaded barrel so I could run it...
The scope has been on 2 different rifles so I don’t think that’s the issue. Same Seekins rings on both rifles so that could be a possibility. Both times attached to a picatinny rail. Current rifle is aTikka CTR in an KRG chassis. Only shift is vertical, never had a horizontal shift. Seems like I...
I’ve got a S&B PMII, about 5 years old. Hasn’t been abused but I have hunted with it. First 2 times it lost zero I blamed it on the Pelican rifle case I was using to transport it for a hunting trip. I would put both my shotgun and rifle in the same case and my theory was the shotgun was banging...
What do you use? Multiple guns, multiple calibers, multiple mags, its only a matter of time before I find myself with the wrong mag for the gun I want to shoot. A simple sharpie good enough?
Anyone have experience with their .308 ammo? I'm tempted to try some in my hunting rifle. 16" Barlein barrel that I'm running suppressed. I'd love to find something that gives me better velocity than most factory ammo.
When you shoot at a herd of mule deer without a suppressor after the first shot they run off. When you shoot at a herd with a suppressor after the first shot they stand there looking at you. Reason enough for me to run a can.
I bought one from JA Outdoors. Came with the bottom “metal”, mag, and trigger. Sometimes their website inventory isn’t up to date so it’s worth a call.
Depends on your definition of affordable and lightweight. Agree with above that Tikka is a good option but 2ish pounds. I bought a Kelbly Nanook 25ish ounces and $1300.
So what am I missing? Many years ago I took a precision rifle class and the first thing we did was tape a piece of pipe insulation to the stock to allow our eye to line up perfectly with the scope. What a difference! So much more comfortable. So much more accurate. The ability to fully relax...