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Midway has Weaver Super Slam Rifle Scope 4-20x 50mm Side Focus Matte on sale, just going to punch paper at most out to 600, will be on a AR15 , not sure which of the cats will get it. Is it gtg go at this price point ? or something else in that range
Give Tac a try with 28.4gr and the 85gr TSX, very very bad :( had just switched scopes before trying so ran a mag of 87 Vmax and back to normal. Guess I'll grab some Sierra 85gr GK tomorrow and load a mag over 8208 for deer season and come back to the 85gr TXS's later.
5spd thanks for sharing the data, fairly new with the 6x68 so every bit helps.
little high jack
I'm looking for some suggestion for a 85gr TSX load, was given 20 bullets and would like to try them deer hunting. Rifle would be 6x6.8 18",1-10
powders on hand
REloader 15- 10 - 7
LT-32
TAC...
Well got tired of waitting for a ET6245FG to come in stock so I placed a order for the Viper HS 6-24x50 FFP with XLR MOA , since it's a 30mm tube need to find a mount to stick it on the AR
Thanks guys, have a Bushnell ET6245FG on order @ $820 but getting tried of waitting and think that the Viper HS 6-24x50 FFP with XLR MOA may end up on the rifle instead
Seems like I've seen some thumbs down on the Viper HS series but off hand I don't remember what it was about anyone have some input ?
The Viper HS 6-24x50 FFP with XLR MOA is what I was looking at
Okay been driving myself silly trying to pick a scope for a 6x6.8 AR I've got it down to 6 models :), useage will be 100 to 600yd punching holes in paper , banging steel plates and blowing eggs, fruit and veggies to pieces. Distance will pretty much always be known.
Moving up from a Nikon...