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I just received a March 3-24 x 52 illuminated FML reticle scope last night. In the short time that I played with this in the dark using the low light switch installed I was very impressed . Though a rather expensive option the illumination works fine in low light conditions giving a precise...
I looked at a Sako L-61 .30-06 that had been loaded with a compressed charge of "450 "powder . The top of the receiver ring was gone and the bolt fortunately jammed when the action bent. The barrel was found downrange. He had gone to another gun store to buy H-450 rifle powder and was sold...
7 mm Rem case weight and capacity varies between case brands. Chambers, bullet diameter, barrel specs in 7mm are not consistent . This will change the maximum loads a LOT. I have used 140 Nosler partition and 140 Sierra flat base with 66.5 gr IMR -4350 in Winchester brass with CCI-250...
Thank you Drifter001 and supratt96 as this is a lot more information than I got from Hobbie . The low-intensity module will be ordered with the scope. My other concern is the torque for the scope ring screws . I believe that I was told ten inch pounds in an email but this seems rather light in...
I intend to purchase a March 3-24 with FML reticle . I do not have any experience with illuminated reticles in rifle scopes . Comments that I read on the internet say that when most illuminated reticles are bright enough to see in the dark that light washes out the target image...