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i tend to shoot in pretty rocky areas kodiak doesn't really have lots of dirt as much as fine gravel covered in moss no problem guys heres the link JPEGs - Harris Bipod Spikes
Hey guys I just wanted to give you a heads up on a product I just got and love. I don't know about you guys, but I got tired of the hard rubber feet on the Harris sliding around and was trying to find an alternative. Personally I figured spikes would be the way to go. On a side note I look at...
i love my newcon 2200 the glass isnt the best in the world but its fast accurate and ive ranged trees at 1500 repeatedly i had an arc1000 that wouldn't give me a reading at 500. But the vectronix is the best ive ever used
Yep I have zero gap rings. I loosened them up to 12inlb after I removed the rings and base and torqued everything with the same result. I don't have a zero base but that's what myself and the guy I talked to at vortex decided was the next course of action. Nothing feels sluggish the parallax...
i have the rings torqued to 20inlb. there is no shims i ran it down and pulled the cap the erector assembly is all the way down and touching. Yes the 20moa base points the scope towards the barrel but thats to put your zero closer to the top of your elevation giving you more overall travel...
hey guys im new to the sport of lrp. well i was running a millet LRP with a 20moa base on my remington 700 in its XLR chassis with no issues but i decided to upgrade my glass to a vortex 6-24x50 ffp i put on and at 100yds with the scope bottomed out im exactly 4mils hight which would give me...