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Yep! And have the scars!!
I like how you guys think, but damn! Quit being so much like the pink vagina hat wearing commies and direct this rage at the corrupt politicians who made you, and made the dumbass local boys what they are.
Interesting that this is different for different people. On a troop line I am more likely to get lost dialing than I do holding, particularly if I have a miss and have to adjust. Holding forces me to have a number in my head for each hold. That number seems to stick better (I think this is because I have both the number in my head and a picture in my mind of what that looks like) when I hold vs when I dial. An added risk for me is that I cannot read my windage turret without coming way off the gun due to my eyesight.I will say it is much easier to forget how much your holding than what you have dialed, as what you have dialed is what you have dialed and you can look at it your windage if you forget, but with holding wind you can get lost in the sauce and forget what you just held. That being said dialing the wrong way between shots can happen if you aren’t careful.
Sub moa 5 shot groupsWhat kind of groups are you getting with this?
20" 308s are retarded... run a 16 or a 24 if you "need" the velocity you're going subsonic before 1k regardless. You are talking minimal velocity loss between a 16 and a 20. Run the numbers with a 175... 16" 308s ftw.
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Accuracy International ATAX SA Finish Barrel: .308 Win, 16.5" - 5/8x24, Black - Bartlein
Win Tactical : Factory Accuracy International Barrel, chambered by Win Tacticalwww.milehighshooting.com
5 brand new tires. 2K miles and the fronts had uneven wear (slanted like waaaaay too much camber). I got lucky and got a free wheel and tire assembly that matched and moved one of the front to the spare and put the new one and the spare in the rear and moved the two rear to the front.Something sounds wrong with that wear rate. Usually another zero in that mileage before we changed tires.
Never my favorite for long highway trips, but if we leave the asphalt behind they worked great.
I've never heard of people having issues with them moving but I also don't talk to many people that run themKenton Industries just came out with a PRS kit. Apparently, it's not supposed to move on you once installed on factory turret.
Hanlon’s Razor…I'm thinking yes.