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Holeeesheet I defeathered about 20 European Starlings and 16 Invasive Sparrows tonight running some Sk Yellowbox and a 22lr mounted to this tripod. What a riot. Shots to 120yds. Only missed 3 birds. *mind blown
Here in the rolling hills I have zero need for a ball mount or other device to shoot extreme angles. This RRS quick adapter mounted directly to the leveling base has been an ideal solution for me. Works great and has plenty of movenment for shooting ground rats one minute and sparrows perched in...
I’ve played with both. Imo; the PST gen 2 is superior to the Strike Eagle. The pst has much more solid turret adjustments( clicks are very secure and reassuring compared the the SE) and the pst glass was better of the two. Imo I wouldn’t buy either scope but if I had to choose one of these PST...
I agree. I run AXP skid plates and after going to poly style skids I will never go back to aluminum. Poly is better in every single way. Quieter, slids over everything better, and doesn’t rattle and clank when rocks and pebbles get in between it and the engine/frame.
By the time you put the money into it you could have been ahead just getting a Ruger rpr imo. I own a bunch of savages. They multiply like rabbits in my safe. They are just so easy to throw parts on, and before you know it your cheap savage starts having barrel babies and you’ll end up with a...
This brings up the time a guy next to me when I was zerio’ing on orange pasters at 100 on my target backer : “ aim at the red paster in the upper right corner, I said “I don’t see a red paster”. He says “the military doesn’t use the word orange because red is faster and easier to identify”...