I should have specified, my bad.
Folded w/ muzzle up against frame (not outside of pack), and not a drag bag.
Folded w/ muzzle up against frame (not outside of pack), and not a drag bag.
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I should have specified, my bad.
Folded w/ muzzle up against frame (not outside of pack), and not a drag bag.
I haven’t found a solution that allows you to do that. Best option would be a hunting pack with meat shelf.
I tried to carry against the frame, folded, and muzzle up and did not like it.
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I then tried muzzle up, folded, on outside of bag and that was better, but since I am a heathen and don’t clean my suppressors very often debris made its way from the suppressor to the bolt and gummed it up. Cycling the bolt multiple times and pulling the trigger cleaned all debris.
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I have since migrated to outside pack, folded, and barrel down. View attachment 8477548
I am currently looking at trying to put the Eberlestock Bolt Action Scabbard in between the frame and the pack.
How do you find it?
I can’t decide between the S&B US or a MK5HD or NF NX8
Count me in when they are availableI'm going to have a small batch (like 10 or so) fabricated in aluminum and cerakoted black. The plastic version works great and locks up tight, but if you want to take it on and off a lot to use the folding stock I think it's going to fatigue over time. So I reckon I'll run the prototype for a little while and then I'll put some money into an aluminum versino.
I still have to see what the fab costs are going to be but since I'm making them for my own use either way, I'm not looking to make any money off of it, so if folks are interested I'm happy to ship some out at shipping cost. I'll post in this thread when they're ready.
I'm also happy to share the CAD file for folks that wanna fab their own.
It does make a night and day difference in feel and immediately finding a nicely repeatable 90-degree trigger press for me at least.
EDIT: turns out fabrication cost isn't too bad at all, so I'll have 10 anodized black aluminum versions of these AXSR plug-and-play thumb shelves in a week or two ... I'm going to keep 2 for myself and then I'll make the rest available for anyone who's interested here at shipping costs.
This one is for left-folding stocks (they make one for right folders too).
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Don’t own this one, but I own their regular 55” case and it’s pretty nice. I thought it was made in the UK, but confirmed later that it’s Asian-made.
I got my ATX down to 12.83# without scope. Add 36oz for a lighter scope and mount and you are around 15#. Considering the following scopes for Mammoth and NRL HunterI wonder if at can be configured as a light(ish) weight hunting rifle
I have the Mystery Ranch Crewcab, I can use it as a daypack, and it expands to fit a lot of gear if needed, especially with the daypack lid.Anyone here running their AI in a pack folded & muzzle up? If so, what pack and how are you running it?
My AXSR with a 1.5” mount won’t fit in the GS2 scabbard folded & muzzle up. So looking for ideas. I snagged the new mission emod system from eberle so I was going to give that a whirl once the scope is back….but figured I’d ask around.
I'm going to have a small batch (like 10 or so) fabricated in aluminum and cerakoted black. The plastic version works great and locks up tight, but if you want to take it on and off a lot to use the folding stock I think it's going to fatigue over time. So I reckon I'll run the prototype for a little while and then I'll put some money into an aluminum versino.
I still have to see what the fab costs are going to be but since I'm making them for my own use either way, I'm not looking to make any money off of it, so if folks are interested I'm happy to ship some out at shipping cost. I'll post in this thread when they're ready.
I'm also happy to share the CAD file for folks that wanna fab their own.
It does make a night and day difference in feel and immediately finding a nicely repeatable 90-degree trigger press for me at least.
EDIT: turns out fabrication cost isn't too bad at all, so I'll have 10 anodized black aluminum versions of these AXSR plug-and-play thumb shelves in a week or two ... I'm going to keep 2 for myself and then I'll make the rest available for anyone who's interested here at shipping costs.
Gotta add thar Q stockI got my ATX down to 12.83# without scope. Add 36oz for a lighter scope and mount and you are around 15#. Considering the following scopes for Mammoth and NRL Hunter
Leupold MK5 3.6-18x44 PR2 and Badger COMM (32.375oz)
Nightforce ATACR 4-16x42 MIL-XT and Badger COMM (36.375oz)
S&B PMii 5-20x50 US MSR2 and Badger COMM (37.065oz)
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You gonna give me my rifle yet or what?
Wait. How do you do that? Will it work with the AT too?
That probably balances like ass
That probably balances like ass
Nice cat
I was gonna make a snarky comment not but that picture had me with that cat. I won’t even start a Q rant hereNice cat
Y’all are missing out
You’ve been drinking then fruity beers again huh?
Gotta diversify in todays marketNow we’re a cat forum? < slaps forehead >
AIs are great but so are cats and dogsNow we’re a cat forum? < slaps forehead >
My cat is that same size
For people that shoot Q RiflesIs that a dog?
Get that 735 that’s a deal. Hopefully mil xtSo fellow dudes, I have a question due to my limited experience with the specific model I am about to inquire on:
If you could snag a 7-35 ATACR for $2,530ish, what would be the best competitive option in that price range? Or should I jump on it. It is NIB.
I am a hobbiest. This is probably NOT going on my AT-X (I have a Razor Gen 3 on there...and you can quit "ewww"ing already). My only experience with the German stuff is a 5-25 S&B PMII that I had on loan for several months, and it is fantastic compared to everything made 10 years ago...but not so much now IMO.
What else should I expect looking at in this range?
Thanks.
I have several SB 5-25s, a SB 6-36, and 7-35 ATACR. I think the SBs have a little edge in image quality, and I like the turrets a little better, but the 7-35 really holds its own pretty well. I have no intention of ever selling it. That’s a great price IF it has the reticle you want. If not, pass on it. A “great deal” is never worth living with a reticle you don’t like.So fellow dudes, I have a question due to my limited experience with the specific model I am about to inquire on:
If you could snag a 7-35 ATACR for $2,530ish, what would be the best competitive option in that price range? Or should I jump on it. It is NIB.
I am a hobbiest. This is probably NOT going on my AT-X (I have a Razor Gen 3 on there...and you can quit "ewww"ing already). My only experience with the German stuff is a 5-25 S&B PMII that I had on loan for several months, and it is fantastic compared to everything made 10 years ago...but not so much now IMO.
What else should I expect looking at in this range?
Thanks.
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I’d take a Vortex before a shit and bender.
Had a 545 and 525. Both awful and other people looked through them and agreed. Add in the failures that people have.
No way
I love mine. It sits on my AT. It has a MIL-C reticle which I also love.So fellow dudes, I have a question due to my limited experience with the specific model I am about to inquire on:
If you could snag a 7-35 ATACR for $2,530ish, what would be the best competitive option in that price range? Or should I jump on it. It is NIB.
I am a hobbiest. This is probably NOT going on my AT-X (I have a Razor Gen 3 on there...and you can quit "ewww"ing already). My only experience with the German stuff is a 5-25 S&B PMII that I had on loan for several months, and it is fantastic compared to everything made 10 years ago...but not so much now IMO.
What else should I expect looking at in this range?
Thanks.
Order placed. $2,520 for the black , $2,590 for the FDE...Mil XT, 7-35. It was $2,770ish with the tax and shipping.
If you want to know there and qualify for the typical discount stuff, message me.
Yea man pretty solid scope I wish they would get rid of the rotating ocular and get some updated turrets either like SB dtii or the tangent tooless.
That’s a great deal on the ATACR 7-35. I have two of them on my rifles. When I moved my SB 535 PM2 to my AI AW, I could have gotten anything I wanted and I went with a ATACR 7-35 Mil-XT because I just think it’s a great bang for the buck. I don’t think I am really giving up anything vs other scopes. For the price offered, that’s a fantastic deal for one that isn’t all beat up. I bought all of my Nightforce scopes here on the Hide through CSTactical who I think is wonderful to deal with.So fellow dudes, I have a question due to my limited experience with the specific model I am about to inquire on:
If you could snag a 7-35 ATACR for $2,530ish, what would be the best competitive option in that price range? Or should I jump on it. It is NIB.
I am a hobbiest. This is probably NOT going on my AT-X (I have a Razor Gen 3 on there...and you can quit "ewww"ing already). My only experience with the German stuff is a 5-25 S&B PMII that I had on loan for several months, and it is fantastic compared to everything made 10 years ago...but not so much now IMO.
What else should I expect looking at in this range?
Thanks.
The rotating ocular is a bit of a miss. Not a fan. Solid criticisms hereYea man pretty solid scope I wish they would get rid of the rotating ocular and get some updated turrets either like SB dtii or the tangent tooless.
You’ll be happy. I have both the 7-35 Mil XT and ZCO 527. ZCO controls for the zoom (non rotating ocular) and the illumination I like a touch more.Order placed. $2,520 for the black , $2,590 for the FDE...Mil XT, 7-35. It was $2,770ish with the tax and shipping.
If you want to know where and qualify for the typical discount stuff, message me.
So fellow dudes, I have a question due to my limited experience with the specific model I am about to inquire on:
If you could snag a 7-35 ATACR for $2,530ish, what would be the best competitive option in that price range? Or should I jump on it. It is NIB.
I am a hobbiest. This is probably NOT going on my AT-X (I have a Razor Gen 3 on there...and you can quit "ewww"ing already). My only experience with the German stuff is a 5-25 S&B PMII that I had on loan for several months, and it is fantastic compared to everything made 10 years ago...but not so much now IMO.
What else should I expect looking at in this range?
Thanks.
It took a little longer, but it still happened here anyway.I knew I'd get better responses in here than in the general optics subforum. A question like that would have the monkeys throwing shit in about five minutes.![]()
It took a little longer, but it still happened here anyway.
Both of my USO FDNs have large knurled areas and I can grab a lot of the occular housing — no throw lever needed. It is nice.I just be one of the few who Actually like the rotating ocular of the NF scopes. It's a bit of a pain with scope caps but I like being able to grab a handful of scope and twist.
If you run the tenebraex covers it makes it almost a non issue.
If you were making adjustments on the clock especially with the bolt open you could run the bolt into the cap if not rotated out of the way quick enough
If you don’t run scope caps or a triggercam the rotating ocular is really a non issue and can be a benefit if you like the added real estate for grip
There is a reason why it is like it is. They told me why but it was a while ago and I can't recall.The rotating ocular is a bit of a miss. Not a fan. Solid criticisms here