Selling my trusty old first target scope. Good condition, glass excellent, elevation turret cover has cosmetic damage but works fine, some minor scope ring marks are visible.
Asking $125 shipped. No trades please. Paypal or money order OK.
Selling my Ares ETR scope. Excellent condition, one mark I can see very slight mount marks invisible to naked eye, glass still like new. Includes the optional sun shade.
Asking $750 shipped. No trades please. Paypal or money order accepted.
Amen. I have ... four, I think ... single stage Diamond triggers. Bought before the two stage existed. Even though they are amazing, I'd get the two stage if I could do it all over again.
I wouldn't sweat that detail, especially for a 22. What you can do for balance is either focus on a slightly lighter rear on the stock or adding fore end weight to the stock. The lower center of gravity of the fore end weights might actually be better than a super-heavy barrel.
Is that a Supergrade receiver? Is that how it mounts? I emailed KRG for photos/info on Supergrade mounting and they didn't have anything for me.
Just ordered my Bravo for my Kidd Supergrade, fingers crossed it works.
The best I have found has been the Kestrel 5700 Elite AB using the DSF calibration, but for a pure software app solution I prefer Strelok Pro for all my cartridges including 22LR subsonic.
Thanks for all the info @lowlight and MileHigh and especially AI folks! I plan to get in line for a lefty version, which I could honestly see being my last tactical/competition rifle purchase.
My one complaint with my K525i is the 16 mil per rev turrets. My eyes would really appreciate 10 mil per rev. I know I would lose a ton of cash swapping but dammit, what's my elevation at? Very tempting.
For consistent accuracy, I would recommend a Kidd barrel with the Kidd mounting hardware, then a stock/chassis that fits you well, then trigger. The bolt and all that won't help with accuracy, but may help as I describe below.
As far as experiences go, I ran 10/22 for the first two years of...
Their production may be severely impacted by the plandemic. I sent my 5-25 Tremor3 in for service the 2nd time in early July and was told I would get a replacement ... haven't seen anything or heard anything.
I don't understand the suggestions where limits progress upwards as you go from beginner to pro level. Open class should be 10 lbs maximum with optics and bipod/sling, and mandatory 30 caliber. I mean, are you a good shot or not? :ROFLMAO:
I'm surprised the competition shooters aren't asking for a more bulletproof 2x or 3x erector, at least the NRL/PRS type folks. I always hear folks say they usually don't go below 10x or so, and don't often go above 20x, in almost any stage. So a 10-20x or an 8-24x with stunning glass might be...