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OK... I am mounting up my MST-100 to my spec build. I am torquing my clip slotted base to the action and the head of the screw twist off. I was using the values of 65 in/lbs for base to action and ~15 in/lbs for the rings to scope. Am I way over torquing the base to the action? Before I go back...
Could use some advice to make sighting in my guns a little easier/smoother. Up till now I have just used my sand bags or bipod to get my guns sighted in at the range. Now that I am getting ready to sight in my MST-100 on my spec build, I was hoping to find a good rest that I can use to help zero...
Can someone let me know if they take back orders? I know every one is out of powder (Varget), primers, etc..... I dont mind waiting if they do.... Thanks!
Ok... So, I had my first LR course today and it was cut short from a malfunction I was having. I would be shooting and then when I would pull and hold the trigger nothing would happen. Then when I would let go and start to release the rifle the gun would send the round down range. Not a very...
So my spec built M40A1 on my return stock arrived yesterday afternoon. WOW! Is all I can say. I have looked at all the others on here for SO long and drooled. This is my first precision LR rifle and I am still lost for words! Thank you! I mounted a scope on her last night and went to the range...
I need some help. I just finished building my AR-10. I used my SL-100 (http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templa...200006&rid=) to sight in at home before heading to the range. I get to the range and set up at the 100 yard line and everything is WAY high. I adjust the elevation all the way up...