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New Contest Starting Now! This Target Haunts Me
Tell us about the one that got away, the flier that ruined your group, the zero that drifted, the shot you still see when you close your eyes. Winner will receive a free scope!
That's cool, I did something similar but with 130 RDF's...they work great in this respect. I then put a layer of gorilla tape over that to keep it down. Added a little over a half pound.
That's cool, I did something similar but with 130 RDF's...they work great in this respect. I then put a layer of gorilla tape over that to keep it down. Added a little over a half pound.
That's cool, I did something similar but with 130 RDF's...they work great in this respect. I then put a layer of gorilla tape over that to keep it down. Added a little over a half pound.
That's cool, I did something similar but with 130 RDF's...they work great in this respect. I then put a layer of gorilla tape over that to keep it down. Added a little over a half pound.
I think @BisSilent had a more genius idea, but agreed...I dont need to be cool, I just need to be effective. It definitely helps with stability and balance.
I think @BisSilent had a more genius idea, but agreed...I dont need to be cool, I just need to be effective. It definitely helps with stability and balance.
just think, I bet they also work like the old trap (shotgun) recoil reducers with mercury in them or the one with lead sot. Under recoil, they give a tiny bit in the adhesive. You should have patented the idea. ;0
I think @BisSilent had a more genius idea, but agreed...I dont need to be cool, I just need to be effective. It definitely helps with stability and balance.
just think, I bet they also work like the old trap (shotgun) recoil reducers with mercury in them or the one with lead sot. Under recoil, they give a tiny bit in the adhesive. You should have patented the idea. ;0
That's the idea...maybe I'll make a more refined version that is a non-permanent weight. My step dad showed me that when I was 16 or so on his shotgun. Good times!