That’s my opinion.Seems like recessed to be flush with stock, full length, or no rail would be preferable to a little stubby bump in front of the mag.
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That’s my opinion.Seems like recessed to be flush with stock, full length, or no rail would be preferable to a little stubby bump in front of the mag.
Are you using glass (bino or spotter) on your tripod as well?Haven't received mine yet but they are putting a spartan gs adapter in front of my mag well. I use the spartan arca adapter on my Tripod head and will be able to clip into either the spartan/ Pic on forend or in the flush gs adapter. Might not be everyone's cup of tea but works for me and doesn't leave a plate to fight
Yes both my Bino and Spotter are set up with spartan plugs so they pop on as quick as rifle onto Tripod or bipod. By using the arca to spartan adapter I can use all three on either my ball head if primarily shooting or Fluid head if primarily glassingAre you using glass (bino or spotter) on your tripod as well?
I’ve found that being just forward of the balance point works fine for carrying the gun.Seems like recessed to be flush with stock, full length, or no rail would be preferable to a little stubby bump in front of the mag.
BTW the above is not a recommendation for this snagging arca plate set up.I’ve found that being just forward of the balance point works fine for carrying the gun.
I haven’t shot my CTR 260 enough off of hard improvised positions like trees and poles and such to comment. But with soft stuff it’s done great. You’d think with the stubby 2.5” plate it would suck off a bag, but damned if that gun just doesn’t stack rounds to POA/POI. Off a tripod, pack, roller up coat, whatever. With Leupold MK5 no less.
A couple weeks ago I shot 5 shots at a black 1” plaster on white paper at 100 yds after a rough hunt. Couldn’t see hits. Got close and found 5 shots in like .6” well inside the paster.
I keep waiting for equipment to fail but in the meantime the setup just shoots. Can’t remember how long since any adjustment was made, or that it put 5 shots over an inch. 10 shots in maybe 1.1”?
I wouldn’t, too expensive.Had guns out this morning and my 10 year old got behind my rokstock and she said “wow dad that is so much easier to get behind the scope”. Guess I’ll be getting another one
I'm middle of jan and mines in paintWithout scrolling through the entire thread, where are we at currently on bare railed Tikkas? Make it to mid-January orders yet?
Last we heard they are/were producing the limited edition green and black camo. So until those are finished they aren't making standard carbonWithout scrolling through the entire thread, where are we at currently on bare railed Tikkas? Make it to mid-January orders yet?
Ok so my early June order is right around the corner thenLast we heard they are/were producing the limited edition green and black camo. So until those are finished they aren't making standard carbon
How fast is that 130 going at the muzzle? I’m kinda considering getting a 6.5 prc barrel for elk season next year. My 16” creed only pushes them 2600Rokstok performed in the kids 4H food plot project this morning.
6.5 PRC
130gr TMK
2762fps impact velocity
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2848 fpsHow fast is that 130 going at the muzzle? I’m kinda considering getting a 6.5 prc barrel for elk season next year. My 16” creed only pushes them 2600
Hmm so ~200 fps for the powder and 50 for the barrel length.2848 fps
18” barrel.
Did you just use the appropriate size washers for shims under the bottom metal?So, I had to shim the action bolt holes because the action was sitting too low in the stock. The magazine latch wouldn't function and the bolt was extremely stiff. Putting a shim in cleared up both of those issues. My question is, are the shims fine long term or should I figure something else out?
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So, I had to shim the action bolt holes because the action was sitting too low in the stock. The magazine latch wouldn't function and the bolt was extremely stiff. Putting a shim in cleared up both of those issues. My question is, are the shims fine long term or should I figure something else out?
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