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Anomalies do not set precedence, patterns do. Stay clear of any firearms from Century. I am more familiar with Kalashnikovs than any other firearm type and I do not make my previous statements lightly nor uninformed or without experience.
With LEDs be sure to consult a knowledgeable sales person/ product rep and select the appropriate color temp for your needs. While I have limited experience lighting small areas, I have spent several hundred thousands of dollars on fluorescent fixtures and half as much on LEDs fixtures. The T5...
I have used several hundred pounds of Belzona and Devcon in heavy industry for many years, Devcon is what I use for rifle bedding. Belzona has some truly excellent products, a bit of topic but their rubber epoxy uses mercury, always a good time wearing a full face breather while working in a...
I have 2 bolt action in 300 AACs, one has a McGowen barrel that is surprisingly accurate. I personally would not SBR one, instead would consider a 14.5" barrel with a pinned muzzle device of appropriate length.
I have been extremely pleased with Wipeout for the past several years, earlier this year I switched over to KG12 and will continue using it. A lot has changed in the past 10 years, Sweets doesn't hold a candle to many of the newer products on the market.
That scope was not packed correctly in the factory box, the abrasion you see was caused by movement during shipment/transportation, cardboard will abrade most things that are aloud to continuously rub against it.
Makes sense now, was comparing the wrong optics due to the confusion on the naming methods. The actual internal elevation adjustment range on the XRS is right around 28 mil, the 50" at 100 yd published data is an odd way of saying that you have 50" of up travel. Not to carry on with comparing...
There are 2 versions of the ERS, the 30mm main tube version and the 34mm main tube version. The 34mm version is virtually the exact same optic as the XRS just reduced magnification and such. Another way to state it is that the 34mm version of the ERS is a much upgraded DMR/HDMR.
I spun up a 6.5x47 last weekend with Akercocke, Samael and Disavowed on rotation. Indicating was different, a bit too much on the aggressive atmosphere. Think I'll try some Patsy Cline next time.
While not a direct apples to apples comparison, I have had an F1 MLR2.0 on my 300 RSAUM for some time now. I am now running 178gr Hornady's at 2900fps. That optic fits the role extremely well from 50 yards to well over 1k. Rugged, relatively lightweight, great reticle, fast turrets, nothing I...
Looks good. If you place a 1/4" thick rubber washer between the target plate and stand backing plate you will increase the sound of impacts as well as increase the longevity of the target plates.
The zero stop is a hard stop. Sight in the optic then loosen the turret set screw, rotate to the stop(or + for your needs), re tighten screw, lift rotation indicator ring and place in appropriate point(zero or +- for your needs).
Get the Vltor FSB clamp version, taper pins have nothing to do with it. Knock the pins out of your factory FSB, slide it off and slip the Vltor on, align it properly and tighten the 2 cross bolts...done.
The amount of copper used in projectile manufacturing is no where near being able to have a measurable impact on the global market, now nor in the future.