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Thanks for the feedback! Just to clarify, you have Magpul's detachable magazine conversion installed and not just the Hunter 700 stock, correct? It's possible to use them independently of one another, so I just wanted to make sure we were on the same page.
No problem! Boyd's laminates and MDT's full chassis systems are the only replacements I'm aware of for them. The factory stock feels and sounds cheap, has a low comb, and the forend flexes with little effort, BUT it is aluminum pillar bedded and has a flush DBM, so for a hunting rig most of that...
Would anyone happen to know if the TriggerTech flat shoe trigger drops into Magpul's bottom metal / DBM trigger guard without modification? I'm aware that the Timney 517 requires cutting of the inside of the Magpul trigger guard for clearance, and I'm wondering if this is universal for all...
Same here, no complaints with the FAT wrench. Just be sure to crank the adjustment down before storing it to maintain it's accuracy for the long run. It's far from the best tool around, but at or under $45 it's the best deal going, I think.
I like the American Ranch Compact a lot, not much I can say bad about it for such a low-dollar rig. It's about 6-1/2lbs loaded and I think the whole thing as it sits - optics and all - cost around $650. Hard to find much fault with it given that... but Ruger discontinued this short LOP "compact"...
Thanks for the first-hand feedback on the LRP! Now that I have been talked into an illuminated FFP scope, it almost pains me to reconsider the Leupold again, ha! It seemed ideal two weeks ago, now I'm not so sure after reading all the suggestions from others on what I should be looking for in my...
Thank you all very much for the helpful replies! You have made my mind up for me, and I'm probably going with the Gen 2 PST 3-15 FFP with the MOA reticle/turrets. A ~$1,000 optic is probably quite inexpensive for most folks on this board, but it will be one of the most expensive I have ever...
I appreciate the insight. I've been shooting primarily SFP scopes for over 10 years, but very little in a precision / mid-to-long range shooting context. I'm a little out of my element here, so maybe I don't actually know what I want as much as I thought I did. With that said, and it may...
Thank you all for the helpful responses... this has been very eye-opening. I will admit that my experience with Leupold has been all positive, but entirely limited to scopes in the $300-$500 range. I had never heard anyone speak poorly of Leupold in comparisons to other brands, either, although...
I don't think anyone took anything as trolling, you have perfectly legitimate questions. I would personally go with the Ultra 7 over the 9 since you plan to use it on an SBR. Since the whole point of an SBR is compactness, throwing a 9" can on the end seems a little counter-intuitive. Again, my...
The PST Gen 2 and LRP are both available in FFP, but all three I've mentioned are SFP. I am specifically after SFP scopes with MOA turrets/reticles in the 3x - 16x range available for $1,000 or less. And internal elevation might matter to me because I'm using this on a short barrel in a 0 MOA...