How big are those plates? Really cool to watch the bullet dropping in. Shows how fast a bullet is dropping that far out.
My spotter broke up the video, but here is the sequence!
That rifle is a keeper for sure.
How big are those plates? Really cool to watch the bullet dropping in. Shows how fast a bullet is dropping that far out.
My spotter broke up the video, but here is the sequence!
Those plates are at the public range, and Iāve never gone past the 300 yard line. Iām 95% sure the straps are 2ā wide. So 6-8ā and I lean towards 8ā as my best guess.How big are those plates? Really cool to watch the bullet dropping in. Shows how fast a bullet is dropping that far out.
That rifle is a keeper for sure.
Damn...damn great shootingThose plates are at the public range, and Iāve never gone past the 300 yard line. Iām 95% sure the straps are 2ā wide. So 6-8ā and I lean towards 8ā as my best guess.
The plates are really small when looking through the 5x prism after checking the spotting scope. My buddy thought I was crazy taking it out for deer and bears, until he shot it and was making hits on the small plate at 300 yards.Damn...damn great shooting![]()
Looks awesome!I can't stop fiddling with optics. Put the PA GLX 1X microprism on it. That's what I wanted since like January when I started this project, but PA just wouldn't release it. It shaved around 6oz from the 1.5-4 Leupold (with lens caps) in an Aero mount. Getting back to 4.5lbs with mag and sling. View attachment 765578
Same reticle?I think the main difference is ultimately this has push buttons and the slx has a rotary dial. This has a little bigger window. Supposedly this has better eye relief but I think the slx has plenty.
The CF is about 1.3oz lighter than the Nylon6 version...and probably stronger as well(?).Does anybody know which of the polymer or carbon fiber lower from TNArms is lighter?
That's fantastic shooting...and you even killed the plate. I'm betting you're going to find you're taking them big heavy bolt rifles into the field less and less...you built a better mousetrap!Not trying to take away from @Lentuk question (mine weighs around 9oz), but I just got back from shooting. Thank the lord I donāt have to find a new load! Adjusted my zero and I was back at āer.
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The scopes I'm using are between 9.5 and about 12 oz and the same bases as you're using. Yours looks like a great setup to me.I am rounding up parts for my build, I had the 3-9x40 Accupoint and just got the AP mount.
What kind of weight are people getting for scopes and rings/basses?
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Two weeks and Iāll be chasing deer with it. We will see how the little 87grainers do on both tags.That's fantastic shooting...and you even killed the plate. I'm betting you're going to find you're taking them big heavy bolt rifles into the field less and less...you built a better mousetrap!
You can always get high temp paint and it'll be good.Two weeks and Iāll be chasing deer with it. We will see how the little 87grainers do on both tags.
Iāve decided Iām going to paint the can too. Hopefully it doesnāt get too hot, but spray paint is cheap.
Yea, I still have the cans from my original paint job. If it starts melting off, Iāll make the switch. We put 90 rounds down the barrel in about an hour last weekend and the paint doesnāt show any wear on the barrel. It must have been real hot because you could feel the heat through the CF hand guardYou can always get high temp paint and it'll be good.