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Steiner C35 Gen 2 - Initial range trips and first hunt - Updated 9/30 with third hunt

Edited 04/27 to add - Per Steiner Customer Service, there is no plan to introduce a rail mount option. You're limited to "slip on" or "clamp on" or "how do you say Germans have a twisted sense of humor" mounting options.

Greetings all. As stated in the C35 Gen 1 thread, I was primed and ready to jump on the grenade. When the Gen 2 dropped and I ordered it the morning after I saw it appear on Gunbroker.

The unit comes with batteries, cables, a charger and no way to mount it on an optic. The rail mount is not yet available, and I can't wait till it is because while the slip on is quite adequate, you're limited to a very specific bell diameter without swapping about. I bit the bullet and bought a Burris Smartclip 59mm for my VX-6 3x18x50.

Initial impressions are positive. Unit takes two 18650s. They can be hot swapped and it only needs one to run. I only did that trick once because with two in, I was never in the field more than ~5 hours and they were never in any danger of running out.

Start up to image is about 10 seconds. Menus is easy. Zeroing was easy for me - I got lucky and everything was in enough alignment that I was minute of pig from the first shot. The VX-6 is a surprisingly good host - from what I'd read on the interwebz, 6X is where pixelation is so bad you can't make out a pig from a manbearpig. Horseshit. I shot most groups at 18X. Caveat - the eyebox error is about .0001mm - but, sitting on a cart that has a rest built in, you have that luxury. In all seriousness, about 8X is where you go to noticeable pixels and at 18 you're maybe 16 bit resolution BUT, more on that later.

I was extremely skeptical about the slip on clamp. I stand corrected in that the system works somewhere between well enough and very well. If you're willing to put in the time and work at getting repeatable to the point you're zoomed in to 18X and referencing exactly where your reticle falls against, say, the menu screen - results can be very very acceptable. With the limitation of trying to get it moving pretty quickly, results are still minute of pig with no worries.

In practice, in the field, we had a textbook coyote hunt. I'm using a 20" Grendel with Hornady 123 SSTs. Put a pig carcass from the afternoon hunt in a field, threw out a call, had two yotes come in. I told my buddy to throw out a countdown - he said he wanted me to get something with the new toy and that he would shoot on me. For the record he has one of the newer AGM 640 50mm dedicated scope type things and that is a pretty slick unit as well. I watched the coyotes work toward the carcass and was playing the with zoom. True story, I got up to 18X but was steady and was watching a 16 bit dog walk, sit down and look at me. I could make out the ears at 170 yards. I threw out a 3, 2, 1 and the coyote was DRT. My buddy had put down his gun down thinking they would carry on to the carcass and didn't get any shot as a result.

When it comes to accuracy and return to zero - its good enough. All shots are 100 yards. I witness marked the unit and that keeps it level enough most of the time vs reticle reference. I zoomed into 18X and referenced off where the reticle fell under the letter A in the menu. If I made it a point to fuss with it and try to get very very close to the point I'd based an adjusted group from, it is MOA-ish capable across multiple remove/remount. The rifle is a sub MOA gun and makes everything involved look easy, so it had a running start. The smallest group was a series of removing and remounting 4x, shooting 2 rounds at a time at 18X with all the care. Basically the other groups represent various zoom and effort of alignment combos, but the real test is coming soon. Next range trip I'm going to shoot 50 rounds, one at a time, so 50 RTZ remounts using the external reference marks ONLY and taking what I get. I am going to note WHERE the reticle falls but I'm not going to correct. From there, I believe that I'll be able to figure out the approximate box where its 1, 2, 3, 4 MOA off based on the reference. From there I should be able to determine the ability to know I'm going to hit, say a 2x2" reasonably reliably. I'm very curious to see the results.

I'd guess around then you'll be able to buy a rail mount :rolleyes:

Menu allows for 3 weapon profiles, screen can be dimmed down to be easier on the eyes, I'm generally happy with the purchase. This could replace my 'ol Armasight Zeus the way things are going.

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Horizontal string was 1, remove, 1 remove, 1


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Called right flyer


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3, remove, 3, lower mag and only minor fussiness over reticle alignment



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2, 2, 2 with a little reference effort and 2, 2, 2,2 - every comma = remount until it was as good as I could hope for and then very careful pressss of the trigger.

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I found and bought the Burris eyepiece adapter to see how it did as a spotter. The answer is "not great". The Burris eyepiece limits FOV and is mainly a thread protector.

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So, more soon. I need to swap the mount and then get back out to the range. I'm waiting on a couple things to come in but I'm excited about the potential.

Final thought, I want a rail mount - but - the way the unit is shaped I dunno how it is going to work clearance wise with 1.5" mounts.

Third hunt update in post 50

SOLD Trijicon tenmile 3-18 FFP MRAD

Trijicon tenmile 3-18, FFP, MRAD. Vortex mount. Was on a 6 arc for a few hundred rounds. Good condition, will come in factory box. I do not believe I have the front lens cap. Only trade will be for/towards a spotter.

1200 shipped and insured

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Rifle Case

I have a couple soft rifle cases that I have used in the past for a variety of firearms. I put together a rifle I plan to use for long range and dont want get it beat up during transit. I have a Daniel Defense Delta 5 and a Nightforce ACTAR 5-25 with a atlas bipod. Are people using pelicans or what do people use for hard rifle cases that they have a good experience with?

Thanks

Old ZKK601 .243 WIN - bore pitting - good to use for hunting?

Hello everyone!

I have inherited old ZKK 601 in .243 WIN from 1960's. The gun was used for deer hunting here in the Czech Republic by my grandad. The cleaning was basically non-existent. The rifle itself is in good condition. Bolt looks fine, crowning looks OK. I did not find any rust on the outside of the rifle and only little dents here and there on visible parts. Wood is definitely fine. I did a deep cleaning of the bore - used stuff similar to JB paste, used Boretech Eliminator + Copper remover, ungreased, regreased, many patches of everything. The cleaning took forever, but I think it was worth, now I am left with this (see images). It is unfortunate, heavy pitting, but it is what it is.. I attach the worst parts, but it is like 70% of the bore, 30% is glassier with less issues.. I did not find any visible cracks though.

Is it still usable? Will it be fine as a spare hunting rifle for roe deer and fallow deer for up to approximately 200 yards? Or do I need to get it rebarelled? I understand this will not be a 500-yard precision shooter..

Thanks for your input and sorry for my poor English!

E: Added cartridge information.

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AR-15 Barrel Advice

Hey folks, just looking for ideas and thoughts. Right now, in competitions, I'm running a custom AR-15 I built. Aero lower and upper, a5 buffer tube, springco green spring, and a5 buffer, a Silencerco Velos 556k can (upgraded from my 36m which has since been repurposed), and a bunch of other random crap that doesn't matter to my question. Right now I'm running, yes, I'll admit it, a BA Hanson Profile 13.9 with a mid-length gas system. While I can get roughly 1.5 MOA out of this, I generally get closer to 2.5 MOA with the crappy 55gr ammo I shoot for 2gun competitions (which is plenty fine).

Well, my barrel is starting to get a bit long in the tooth with roughly 12k rounds through it, and I'm going to need to replace it soon, and I'm trying to figure out where I want to go with this.

On the one hand, barrels are disposable, and the BA Hanson has served me just fine. At the same time, with the groups just beginning to open up (no keyholing yet, thankfully), I'm tempted to get something that might last a bit longer before failing.

So in short, I want the "perfect" barrel. Last forever, sub-moa, dirt cheap. Recognizing the impossibility of this, however, I'll compromise on something with similar (or better) accuracy than the BA Hanson. I'd like, in a unicorn filled world, to have something chrome-moly which will last longer, even CHF, but which isn't more than a hundred, or maybe two hundred, more than the BA Hanson. I really like the 13.9 length for me, and I do like the BA Hanson profile (not too tip heavy). Light barrels are flat out not appropriate for my use case, so medium to medium heavy is where I'm leaning (particularly because I run a can), and definitely want a mid-length gas system, not a carbine length.

Sorry for vomiting out this wall of text, but I figured context might help. It is both my competition rifle, and my "go to" GPR (not that I'll ever likely use it IRL outside of some creepy dreams I've occasionally had involving EMPs, zombies and leprechauns).

Cheers!

NF ATARCR 7-35X56 F1 MIL C613

WTS
an almost brand new
NF ATACR 7-35X56 F1 MIL C613
It's in overall excellent condition, crystal clear glass, no scratches, Works as it should.
Comes with the box and everything from factory.
$2400

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Greetings from Middle TN

Hi all - just found this site online. I train and shoot casually, but have goals to improve in my long range/precision shooting.

Specifically hoping to improve on:

1) Building a DMR AR-15 rifle out and increasing proficiency with it. Starting with an 18" DDm4v7 pro, Nightforce NSX 3.5-15, still need to add bipod.

2) Remington 700 in .308 - short barrel bolt action. Taking the Nightforce off of this and replacing with an Arken ep-5.

3) Ruger Precision Rifle - 22lr - have a Vortex Diamondback on it now. Would like to make this become an NRL22/precision 22 rifle.

Fortunate to live not too far from Strategic Edge in Middle Tennessee so lots of opportunity to practice and improve. Looking forward to wisdom shared by this group as well.

Thanks for having me! Al

Optics Trijicon, Vortex, Leupold, Hawkins, MDT, APA

All items include shipping. Zelle or cash only.

Vortex Venom 1-6x24 SFP, AR-BDC3 MOA, in Precision Extended Cantilever Mount (Like New) - SOLD
Vortex 34mm Medium Height Precision Rifle Scope Rings - $90
Vortex AR15 Riser Mount - SOLD
Vortex Razor RT45 Offset Mount - $30
Trijicon MRO SOLD - Magnifier (Like New) - $300 OBO
Mark 4HD 1-4.5 Illum. FireDot in MARK AR Cantilever Mount (Like New)- $700
American Precision Arms Gen 2 Tru-loc Scope Rings - 35mm, 1.100" height - $100
MDT 35mm High One-Piece Mount - $150
Hawkins Precision 36mm Heavy Tactical Medium Scope Ring Set w/ Picatinny Rail - $130

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Firearms Remington Sendero 25-06

Remington 700 Sendero SF 25-06
5/8-24 threaded with radial break

$1500 plus shipping

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SOLD ARC Xylo Chassis w/ Full Weight Kit + Accessories

Up for sale is my American Rifle Company Xylo chassis, in excellent shape.

Package Includes (MSRP $1,365):
  • ARC Xylo Chassis – $1,099
  • ARC Barrel Shroud – $39
  • ARC M12 Recoil Lug Clamps (0.185" & 0.250") – $50 total
  • ARC Internal Weight Kit (3-piece set) – $132
  • Area 419 ARCALOCK Fixed Barricade Block – $45
Condition:
  • Excellent overall; only minor handling marks (see detailed photos).
  • All adjustment knobs and hardware function perfectly.
  • Includes original mounting hardware.
Pricing: $1,050 OBO (buyer pays shipping & insurance)

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7Prc not grouping

good day. so i got a custom rifle built with a heller arms EV5 26 inch barrel in 7prc.
got about 40 rounds in it now. have tried 3 different types of ammo that i could lay my hands onto.
hornady precision hunter 175gr, hornady outfitter 160gr, and hornady eld match 180gr.

shot all 3 boxes twice now. hornady precision hunter grouping 1.09 or worse, hornady 160 outfitter grouping .689 or worse, hornady 180gr eld match 1.91 or worse 10 shot groups. any suggestions. the only thing is for sure is that the outfitter rounds dont always chamber. have 6 out of a box of 20 that would not chamber.
second pic is of the second day.

any suggestions would help!!
thanks

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Cerakote inside Impact Action? Yay or Nay

My impacts are slick as snot. I don't want to mess that up... I see images of Impacts cerakoted only on the outside of the receiver, and some inside and bolt body as well.

Any feedback on this? Does 100% cerakote inside and out gum up the action? I'd like to it to be all one color, but if feedback is negative I'll just do the bolt handle and outside of the action.

I have actions that run slick with cerakote on the bolt and inside of the action, so I could see it working fine.

Thanks for any input.