They are nice. Bartract is the brand for the seat covers and bags. Pricey, but great quality.I’m stealing this backseat molle and bag strapped in truck. Might make me be organized through hunting season
They are nice. Bartract is the brand for the seat covers and bags. Pricey, but great quality.I’m stealing this backseat molle and bag strapped in truck. Might make me be organized through hunting season
I read that twice and still don’t understand what you are trying to sayPerhaps good info....but it will be biased because few, if any will post any failures of Tikka, SWFA or Trig or NF because they don't want to be beat up by the RS gang. Let's be real. However, I hope I'm wrong. Just the hashtags by the admin's initial post says enough. Tells me where his head is.
Just to be clear, I did purchase 2 NF scopes based on Form's data. I do understand Tikka rifles good point's as noted but can't warm up to them and won't spend more money on them to make them into something better.
I do want to engage in this as I think it is helpful to everyone.
I read that twice and still don’t understand what you are trying to say
Sounds like a real fun guy to have at a barbecue lol.He’s saying this forum is full of Tikka/SWFA owners that have consistent failures but will never admit it, because they’re just brand loyalists, not because those items tend to just work well with minimal failures.
That’s kind’ve his whole thing…
What are the 4 shots above the target that I don’t see in the first photo?Bear with me, was a bit foggy today. First zero check since taking a muley in CO. Rifle traveled thousands of miles in my truck from WA to ID to CO throughout Oct and Nov.
Specs: 6 Creed Seekins Element, Hornady Match 108ELDM ammo, TBAC Ultra 7, NXS 2.5-10x42 Mil-R, ARC M10 rings.
Did a 5 shot group at 100yds off of bipod and rear bag prone. No adjustments made, I did my best to keep my reticle centered on the target in the fog.
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I was shooting at the smaller black circle to the left of my reticle.
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Its a public range. They were on the target board from who knows when. Doubt you'd be able to see them in my photo with that fog. I can ask the range master for their logs and see who has been to the range since october.... jesus christ man lolWhat are the 4 shots above the target that I don’t see in the first photo?
Was just curious is all. Usually bullet holes on white cardboard are very easy to see and I didn’t see them stick out is all. You’re right it’s probably the fog blocking is all.It’s a public range. They were on the target board from who knows when. Doubt you'd be able to see them in my photo with that fog. I can ask the range master for their logs and see who has been to the range since october.... jesus christ man lol
Brother there are bullet holes all over that white target board, they replace them every few weeks out there. This photo is after my 5 shot group, can you see them on the smaller shoot n see?Was just curious is all. Usually bullet holes on white cardboard are very easy to see and I didn’t see them stick out is all. You’re right it’s probably the fog blocking is all.
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10-4. I don’t go to public ranges so I’m misinformed is all. Good shooting man.Brother there are bullet holes all over that white target board, they replace them every few weeks out there. This photo is after my 5 shot group, can you see them on the smaller shoot n see?
Shoot another group and video it! Good practice!Shit I might just drive my ass back out there and take a photo of the entire target board. Give me 20 min.
Hell, I'll take a video