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New Contest Starting Now! This Target Haunts Me
Tell us about the one that got away, the flier that ruined your group, the zero that drifted, the shot you still see when you close your eyes. Winner will receive a free scope!
Update 1-22-2025
It’s so cold my buddy in Alabama can’t leave his house because there is snow on the ground and your taking your life in your hands if you go out on the roads in the snow south of the Mason Dixon line. Folks don’t exactly get a lot of practice down there on how to handle a...
Some Cold Weather Battery Testing and Battery Thoughts
I have been following a lot of the discussion on the forums about the Vector X not handling the cold well with the standard cr123a batteries. So, I went out to test it along with the Gen 2 Sig 10k’s and Leica Geovid Pro 32s in 4 degrees...
Boy, that is a tough question. Obviously, I haven’t been happy with the average performance of ammunition and even handloads in the 350L. Only one lot of one ammo has been able to average under 1” groups at 100 yards and only two ammunitions are under 1.25”. So far, with hand loads I also have...
There are a number of scopes out there with perceptible lash. I think the largest I have encountered is ~.1 mil with both the Minox LR and ZP5. Any scope with a non-translating turret (the elevation knob does not raise up and down when the turret is moved) will have some amount of lash though it...
I played around with a lot more types of levels as well as mounting positions than I had previously used for the article on level use in precision rifle. This included buying an MDT Send-It. I have used it a good bit now on a wide variety of rifles. I think it does require less attention to...
I have not yet done any terminal testing of any 350L ammo. If I do any and how much I have not yet decided on. My biggest interest in that regard would be testing bullet performance at 300-400yds. I would like to know if any still open up at these longer ranges.
Regarding the Hornady American...
Update 12-17-2024
The PurePrecision SKLTN action and Altitude stock review are now up. It’s a fun read because of the nice new super light action, the progression of PurePrecision from a small custom rifle shop to a much larger manufacturer and retail operation, and for the saga of what I had...
I've never tried lazing birds on a wire. Most of the time what people are trying to laze is really amounts to either the ground or some large soft target like a bush or tree. Essentially, something big and soft in the vicinity of what they are looking to shoot. The bird on a wire thing is...
Certainly beam divergence is not the only factor, but it does matter a good deal when ranging the small targets you seemed most interested in especially if they are against a backdrop that is located at a different distance. In such a scenario a wider beam is going to tend to get you the...
I didn't spend time side by side with both the terrapin PLRF 05 and the new Vector X during the review. I did spend a good bit of time doing that with the Terrapin PLRF 05 and the first gen Sig 10ks and Leica Geovid Pro 32s when I did those reviews though. I have also spend a good deal of time...
Update 11-7-2024
I don’t think I have talked about it yet, but I bought the Burstfire case annealer / prep center earlier this year. I had used the prep center a number of times primarily to cut the primer pocket crimp out of the 350L cases but I had not yet done a run of annealing. In fact, I...
Update 10-17-2024
So, after taking some time away from the 350L project in order to do the laser rangefinder reviews I returned to it the last couple of weeks. As I’m sure you gathered by the lack of data and updates, I had a lot of difficulties getting reasonable results with the rifle and was...
I do not have a Kestrel but I believe most or all of it's functionality with the Vector X currently works. The E-Dope / Vector X integration is slated for the end of this year. It is my understanding that it does not yet work. I am also not exactly sure what this integration will look like.
I...
Update 10-7-2024
I have posted the Safran Vectronix Vector X binoculars review. These new rangefinding binoculars offer optical performance competitive with Leica Geovid Pros and rangefinding performance competitive with Sig 10ks. They also offer a number of new unique features such as a...
It's possible this is in one of the connectivity ecosystem updates slated for the end of this year. I did not ask about this specifically but I know that the E-DOPE connectivity, 4DoF connectivity and a number of other external software and device integrations are slated for the last couple of...
Sig makes a bridge style arca adapter. I think it is labeled for the zulu but works with several. It probably works fine for nature watching but is a bit loose for rangefinding. I had purchased one but sold it off. Alternately, you can get an RRS cinch mount. This fits the Gen 2 even better than...
I have been thinking a lot about this sense I caught myself absent mindedly using my binoculars to move my probably too tight tripod head as if I was using my rifle to do so. Suddenly, I realized I was pulling on four tiny screws in a $3k magnesium optic body as if it were a rail anchored in a...
There is a direct comparison of the ranging between the Vector X and the Sig 10k Gen 2 in my Gen 2 Sig 10k review. The same comparison will also be in the Vector X review when I publish that in about two weeks.
Honestly, this might be a plus. One worry I have with the direct mount on the binocular main tube is that a lot of force could be applied between the mount and the optic and that could break the tube in a bad situation. Having a failure point in the mount might be a good thing. You have me...