Oh, I was referencing a 10-22, I'm sure it wouldn't work for a 223How does the Pluto perform with 223? Always concerned about the rating.
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Oh, I was referencing a 10-22, I'm sure it wouldn't work for a 223How does the Pluto perform with 223? Always concerned about the rating.
I'm not sure if you already posted your stock attachment somewhere, but I'd be interested in seeing how you did yours.I just ditch the end plate entirely. I don't bother with the spring either. The rear takedown pin has been tight enough in all my builds... its never fallen out or anything. But the way I designed my stocks, the carbon tube actually extends into the Solo300 a half inch, so the upper/lower wouldn't come apart anyway without removing the stock/buffertube piece.
I'm not sure if you already posted your stock attachment somewhere, but I'd be interested in seeing how you did yours.
I might consider one of those if I didn't have a leupold 3x9 UL with the LR reticle @ the same weight. As a lower profile alternative (better for dragging through brush and in the pack) I've heard there's an outfit that can install different reticles in the leupold now that the custom shop is closed. Pretty expensive, but you can probably pick up a 3x9 UL and get the reticle with dots for longer range for a similar $1200ish. FWIWIt may be cost prohibitive for a budget ULUL but for a premium option, has anyone considered or used the Aimpoint Comp M5B model for one of these? It’s essentially a Red-Dot with prebuilt ballistic turrets that correspond to common loads. I imagine it was designed around 556 in an AR-15 so I have to figure one of the turrets would be perfect for a ULUL shooting 77 TMK.
Looks to be 9 oz and about $1200.
I had the chance to use one once with a buddy that was testing it on his MK-12. Once we got it zeroed for 100 yards and found the right turret for the 77TMK, we were consistently hitting an 18” rock with every shot at around 550 yards IIRC.
For anyone that wanted to stretch the range of a ULUL while still having the ease of a red dot sight, it may be the perfect option.
Here’s a link to get people started down this rabbit hole, if interested. Looks like it may be backordered or discontinued?
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i just don’t see the advantage over a Primary Arms micro prism to justify another $1000It may be cost prohibitive for a budget ULUL but for a premium option, has anyone considered or used the Aimpoint Comp M5B model for one of these? It’s essentially a Red-Dot with prebuilt ballistic turrets that correspond to common loads. I imagine it was designed around 556 in an AR-15 so I have to figure one of the turrets would be perfect for a ULUL shooting 77 TMK.
Looks to be 9 oz and about $1200.
I had the chance to use one once with a buddy that was testing it on his MK-12. Once we got it zeroed for 100 yards and found the right turret for the 77TMK, we were consistently hitting an 18” rock with every shot at around 550 yards IIRC.
For anyone that wanted to stretch the range of a ULUL while still having the ease of a red dot sight, it may be the perfect option.
Here’s a link to get people started down this rabbit hole, if interested. Looks like it may be backordered or discontinued?
![]()
Aimpoint Comp M5B Red Dot - Mount Options | Kenzie's Optics
The Aimpoint Comp M5b is an extremely durable red dot that has elevation ballistic adjustments. Free Shipping. Authorized Retailer.www.kenziesoptics.com




The carbon fiber tube of the stock protrudes into the upper itself about a half inch. This allows direct contact between the stock and the upper, which I believe reduces any lateral or vertical forces on the weaker lower. Instead of the stock only being mated to the lower, now the stock is also mated to the upper. I also get less slop and play between the upper and lower.What was your reason functionally for leaving the excess inboard?
I'm probably going to do the same thing to my rifle. Can you post a few pics of the entire stock and maybe some instructions or ideas?The carbon fiber tube of the stock protrudes into the upper itself about a half inch. This allows direct contact between the stock and the upper, which I believe reduces any lateral or vertical forces on the weaker lower. Instead of the stock only being mated to the lower, now the stock is also mated to the upper. I also get less slop and play between the upper and lower.
How's the first and last light clarity/shootability? I think that's why I stuck with my leupolds but now I can't rememberI never took photos of the doe I shot with my UL this year using the 77gr TMK. 250yards, hit her perfectly behind the shoulder. Double lungs. She ran about 40 yards and died.
No exit, but she had a softball sized hole thru both lungs. Decent blood trail.
My rifle sports the Primary Arms SLX Microprism 5x Mil. I had absolutely no problem making that shot with the correct holdover at 250yds. I’ve shot it out to 660yds easily on steel.