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I'm not saying I don't like it, I'm more trying to figure out if I need to keep investing more time in it or try something else. Perhaps more of a stock type like a t4a or foundation. The best shooter of our gang runs the acc elite btw.
I compete some but I'm not like in the prs standings or anything right now, so I probably don't have the full picture currently of what most of you are using. Currently using the mdt acc, but not sure I'm in love with it for whatever reason. Might be the longer foreend. I've seen a lot of you...
Do any of you guys have experience with the Timney trigger for these rifles? I can't get the factory one to my liking even with springs etc. I'm looking at the 1.5 lb version from Timney.
What lol? I knew they made them a little while back but wasn't shooting chassis much yet. Used one on a different match gun all this year and liked it. Just thought it might be nice to switch over if I could find one. My m70 is in a mcmillan but the action is cut for aics, it's been feeding 100%...
Oh so you actually bought the chassis when they were making them? I'm pretty sure they don't make them anymore. Finding one used is probably like a needle in a haystack.
I've looked through both side by side and I think the Zeiss is better. It cut through mirage better and was less cloudy. Both were sharp though. This was at 1250+ yard targets.
After getting my 6-36, it has no focus or parallax issues. Reticle sharp, tested parallax out to 1450 yards and was super sharp with plenty of adjustment left. Very pleased with it optically.
I've seen some people mention in older threads about carrying an empty support bag, then filling it with rocks or whatever before each stage at Mammoth. I don't recall the specific bags being mentioned. My question is, is a waxed canvas gamechanger easy enough to do this at every stage? Is there...
Can someone take an up close video where you can hear the turrets and see how they click/snap when adjusted? If you can compare it to a razor that would be even better.