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How would I, as a consumer, determine this? I would LOVE to have access to metrics like service calls per unit sold, returns per unit sold, etc. But I don't know anywhere to get such data.
NightForce Clamp-on Power Throw Lever FREE S&H A287, A288, A289. NightForce Riflescope Mounts, Rings & Bases. I've been keeping an eye out for these. Finally see them listed, but not available for purchase just yet.
That makes sense. I'm also thinking in terms of a positional stage I shot where I wasted too much time on the offhand and other unsupported shots, and didn't even get to take the prone shots, that I know I could have hit.
I'm new to this game, so maybe you're right. I just know if it's a 10 round stage, I'd like to know 3 or so rounds in (maybe during a transition) if I'm on pace. My recent experience has been that I'm running out of time and not getting all my shots off. I think having a timer ticking down in...
Does anybody run their own timer? Either a countdown watch or some small timer attached to the rifle somewhere so you know how much time is left on the stage?
As a further update, last weekend I was finally able to do a scope tracking test. Out to 40 MOA (in 10 MOA increments), my ATACR is accurate within 1.5%, which is within my range of acceptable tolerance... and simple to correct for in Shooter.
I wasn't able to do a scope tracking test yet (apparently my main range doesn't like targets that extends beyond the holders, even if it's below). But I was able to measure velocity with my shiny new magnetospeed v3. Turns out I was getting 2760 (with an es of like 60!). And the other...
From what I've heard, everybody had trouble making a semi HMR reliable. Supposedly the volquartsens were decent, but spendy. You might check about a HM2 instead.