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Comfort and natural point of aim (NPA) are really improved when you get that bipod into a more physiological position. When you can get behind the rifle and not have your muscles involved and/or fatigue to maintain sight picture, wheww its a whole lot more comfortable, enjoyable, and improves...
I do not have a direct comparison for you, but I will add that for me it becomes an equipment limitation past 400 yards with the 22. For instance with a 100 yard zero, at 300 yards I have to dial and then hold to get to approx 11.4 mils. At 400 I'm at the bottom of the reticle. Perhaps you could...
For just under $1000 the Tikka T3x CTR is a very nice rifle for the price. For just over $1000 the Christiensen Arms Mesa and the Ruger Hawkeye FTW Hunter are not a bad options either. Both would be lighter than the Ruger RPR. That Ruger FTW is a surprisingly accurate rifle with the Hornady...
We have a 4H rifle team here in Conroe, TX. We shoot 3 position Sporter Air Rifle and Smallbore. Most of the competitions are in West Texas and North Texas. I'm asking the Sniper Hide Community if they know of any local matches in the Houston area. Thanks.
The CZ455 is an incredibly accurate rifle. I set one up suppressed as a trainer and find myself shooting it quite a lot. I've been looking at the chassis offered by MPA and XLR Evolution and thinking about throwing one of those on the rifle. My son and I have been running Tenex ammo at 1018 fps...
What finally convinced me to change from MOA to MIL was the quick wind formula you can use with the G1. The example I was given originally was that the G1 BC for .308 is .4XX so you use a 4 mph, therefore: 100 = .1 mil at 4 mph 200 = .2 mil at 4 mph 300 = .3 mil at 4 mph 400 = .4 mil at 4...
True. This is the first time I have had such an issue. My other suppressors (all Thunder Beast) have needed only a slight seating depth adjustment and then have been right on the money. But your right, with the Hybrid I may be completely out of the sweet spot / velocity node.
Absolutely. The borrowed suppressor will be a quick and easy test and if that does not yield the results I'm looking for, then I plan on starting the load ladder from the beginning. I've just never run into this issue before with any of my platforms, however I've always used a suppressor that...