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Diff lots. But all the 147 grain match stuff. Id say my normal is dispersion is like 30ish
It's a wide angle fov scope made by the same manufacturer. I suspect the same tight eye box exists is the same product line (FX series). But then you probably knew that.Good thing that’s a completely different scope than the scope being discussed here, but of course you already knew that.
For me, varget topped out at 28.0gr for usable accuracy and speed. Past that groups opened, occasional pierced primer on my Savage action and some ejector swipes.I’ve noticed that with the 6arc. I went from 28-28.3 of varget for only 50 fps more but it was almost deforming the bullet tips from it crushing the powder so much. Just not worth the slight slower better groups.
You may want to check out the B&T SRBS762 or 556. I've run the SRBS762 Ti on 7.75-16" 5.56 barrels. My only nit is the sparkle show. Definitely lower backpressure than the SiCo 36M.Perhaps towards August or so, I'll be looking to purchase a flow through suppressor for my DD AR-15. I know Huxworks makes a great suppressor, but I was wondering if anyone has tried the CAT line of suppressors?
Specifically I'm looking at either the HUXWRX FLOW 556K or the CAT WB 718.
Good thing that’s a completely different scope than the scope being discussed here, but of course you already knew that.I can concur. The eyebox on my 4.5-28 is incredibly tight and has caused buyers remorse.
The glass is very good, but so hard to get behind it is practically useless above 20x
I honestly do not know. I bought it from an obscure reseller early on for less than retail. It’s genuine and always worked in a way I considered flawlessly.I'm kinda curious though - my Garmin was shipped in the first release when they dropped, and has always had the "analyzing shot" processing display. Is yours a pre-commercial issued unit?
That was why I had to laugh at it.Honest question: what's with the chatter in those threads? My customers would throw that back so fast. I'm willing to bet it's a spec I don't know about since it had to go through QC and is on the shelf.