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I have the coolie brake and its great. It isnt bad for you as the shooter at all. If someone sets up right next to you they may complain but good thing for me it keeps others from squeezing in on my spot. Very easy to stay on target and watch the vapor trail on the way in.
I have a B&C and just shot it yesterday and had no problems with M118 ammo. The hand loads i assume should be quite better. I go shooting again on the 14th so i will get some picks up then. Could it have beeen a bad day at the range for ya? Most are quick to blame equipment.
Sounds good so far. Being that i traded a set of bipods and i get a scope with 2 mags im pretty happy. Justin, have you traded the factory stock out for a different one? If so, what did you go with? Anyone used it for shooting small game? Looking at rabbits or possible a racoon if you guys think...
I am getting a Marlin 795 in a trade and have no idea how it shoots out of the box. I googled some reviews and seems like most are happy with it with only few people saying they had issues. Just wondering if any of you guys have this rifle that any issues came up and what you did to fix the...
There are some nice tight shots here. The best it the 750 on steel. I do have a question though. Why would someone show off their shot group when the entire group is off target? I say a miss is a miss no matter how accurate that miss is.
My vote, remington700 sps aac-sd. Lose the crap stock and go bell and carlson or manners. Get badger bottum metal and the big chubby muzzle break. All might peak at the $2000. You could find some deals here on the stock for a good price. That could save some money for ammo.
I would say if you like lower muzzle velocity, higher felt recoil, and wish to save money on the tax of a can leave it as is. Why worry about resale after spending that much on a rifle? Keep it in the family and go with the can is my opinion. Just make sure it is done by a well known gun smith...
Re: Which bottom metal to go with I am going with badger and ship tomorrow. That is what is on our issued guns and with thousands of rounds shot have not seen and issue with their set up.
Re: Cadex Chassis - * First Look MSR Plus I get to put my hands on a sa in the next few weeks. Cant want. By the way, there is an upgrade on the knob for the Hog Saddle you have. The new one is made of aluminum. Send me and email and i can get you the contact info.
Re: jewell vs timney for rem 700 SA All good info, thanks all. Of the two guys i know that have one the jewell shooter is about to switch to the timney. Maybe i will get a great deal on his used jewell lol. It seems i will go with the timney though.
Re: jewell vs timney for rem 700 SA Lcdr, that is the answer i have been given by a few people. Im not to sure the $100+ price difference will be worth it on a jewell. Thanks.
Looking into a trigger upgrade but figured i would ask around prior to putting up big money. I am use to the trigger feel that comes standard on an M40A5 and would like to replicate that as best as possible. Any pro/cons on both would be much appreciated.