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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!
Matt Stiner and the MKM Precision crew doing the same out in PA. Welcoming new shooters, being advocates of the hobby.
Matt has spent hours on the phone with me over the last several weeks. Purely out of the goodness of his heart and desire to help a new PRS competitor. My first match was a...
Appreciate the response. I’ve got a good grasp on some of the general loads and sweet spots … just curious about this particular combo and if anyone had firsthand experience.
I’ve got a Stuteville 28” CBR Dasher barrel coming in this week. .130 freebore. Bought from impact precision to pair with the 737r.
Anyone shooting the same combo and care to share what their load looks like with a Berger 109? Curious what to expect with the 28”
This is good advice. As much as I love my Vector X’s … I’ve been debating selling them to invest into other areas where I need it more. I think I could “downgrade” binos and be better off with extra cash for more components, etc.
Has anyone used the SpexLite Heavy Sand? Theoretically less volume in a midsize game changer while having more weight than sand. Wanted some feedback before ordering as it’s pretty expensive.
The Vector app lets you make a target card. Multiple targets with dope and environmental info.
I wouldn’t suggest replacing the kestrel. Instead, use them together. But technically yes … you can use this to calculate a firing solution without the need for a kestrel.
Just to confirm … are you getting “unusable Target data received” on the kestrel 5700 elite when trying to populate the target card with the Vector X over Bluetooth?
*UPDATE* …. Finally found another thread that called out this error as being the result of lasing at too close of a distance...