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There are some folks that make bag riders that mount to the pic rail. I purchased a 3D printed one. Haven't tried it yet but it seems like it should work well.
I made a single load follower that slips into the MagPul magazines. It is made from a section of PVC pipe (1 inch, I think). It holds the follwer down and allows the bolt to close. It slips in like a cartridge. See photos below.
I never trust the top of the turret to level the scope. In the past I have aligned / leveled the cross hairs using a plumb bob. I do this in my shop. I mount my rifle in a secure rest using my cleaning vise or sitting on it's bi-bod. I make sure the rifle is pointed toward a far wall (make sure...
I have a Remington 700 VLS in .223 with a 1/12 twist barrel. I really enjoy shooting this rifle. If you don't plan to reload, mine loves the Fiocchi 223 Remington with 40 or 50 grain V-Max bullets. It will put 8 of 10 rounds into just about one hole at 100 yards.
I just saw that Savage is putting one on their new AR10 Precision rifle. I think it is 18" long. Maybe they will be offering it as an aftermarket part.
I made the pvc pipe single load follower out of 1/2 inch pvc pipe. It was listed on the old Snipers Hide forum site. Luckily I saved pictures from the original post. You just slide it in the mag like a cartridge over the magazinr follower.
There are probably some tools available but I made a wooden block that I drilled first with a hole for the firing pin sring long enough to make sure it wouldn't kink or bend and then a hole the size of the firing pin the rest of the way through. You then can use the bolt handle to compress the...