175's point is there is a lot less variables at 100 or 200 yds than 1000 yds. With that being said it is far more difficult to shoot sub moa at 1000 yds than 100 yds because of the added variables( wind,mirage, wind,wind, and wind)
I am sorry for the stupid question but the ptg drop in is an m5 inlet, correct? That is different than the rem factory bdl from what i gather. On ptg web site it says m5 but midway says drop in. What am i missing?
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Thanks for the help guys. I think i am going to pick up a demo vortex viper hs 4-16 x44 from camera land for 400 i can give it a try for that price. Thanks company man that was just the pic i wanted to see. That is a great looking rifle you have.
I just sold the junk nikon scope on my ar and now am ready to buy a new one. My ar is a 20in barrel and used for coyote hunting and target shooting out to 600. I like the vortex viper hs lr 4-16x44 but i am worried at 13.7 inches long it will be a little long and bulky. I also like the pst...
I do not know for sure but it is my understanding that the milkiness issue has been resolved and that there was a run of bad scopes that made it out on the market. But like i said that is just my understanding i could be all wrong. I also would like to know about a 4-16 on an ar15 i am thinking...
I love my labs. They dont really fit the bill of a guard dog but the are extremely loyal and protective of family. They are great around kids and do really well indoors and out.
A german sheaperd would be another good option. I have never had one but have met some great ones
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Sorry i haven't figured out how to copy a pic on my phone but the pic of the action bedding on pg. 3 looks almost as good as my bedding job...... ok maybe that one is a little better than mine..... ok maybe a lot better. Just looking at the pics that looked like the most perfect bedding job i...
I also have the sps varmint .243 and it eats the 87 grain bergers. The 95 grainers shoot ok but i think it struggles to stabilize them also.
Not that you were asking...lol
I would save a little money and look at spi or fowler. Either would be plenty good for checking neck thickness. Mitutoya is great quality and will last forever but imho it is a little overkill for checking neck thickness. Either way a unimic with a ball attachment or a round pin would do you...