I’ve had a lot of problems with cutting Novak sights where a steaked front site...then again my gunsmith skills are nothing to write home about. I feel like it’s harder to get the right leveling of the cut...if that makes sense? Level being like...a bubble level..
Well the gunsmith aside, you’ll probably need novak cuts...if you can find a staked and standard dovetail sights with tritium or the likes, besure to post it.
Next, that front sight is staked more than likely...so that will have to get broke off.
And hopefully the gunsmith can get those sights...
Youll never get that from a forum bro.
That is about the one thing thing that I do agree with is you SHOULD do that. Especially if the class is legit with legit stress built into it.
The VAS mounts won’t work with one screw...unless you like your nods flying around on your face.
From team Wendy or more commonly opscore they usually will preinstall them for you. If not a drill works. And of course the weakest part of the whole setup is that stupid plastic arm that always...
After staring at the mossberg tactical lever action for 10 minutes, i could probably see why a detachable box mag would be weird. Although, whoever mentioned the issue of a rimmed cart feeding in a box mag, also made me think of why it’s not “common” today as modern levers are concerned
It’s my philosophy you should use them all. For dry fire there is more than just trigger squeeze. If you are doing it right and practicing an isometric grip for recoil management as well sight alignment then you want to start stacking in your squeeze. It helps too to be congnitive of your...
The seating die on a lot Lee dies has a crimp built into it...it seats and crimps at the same time...chances are you spun it the wrong way...if I was home I’d send you pics of what to look for, but you can walk (turn) it out till it’s well above case around the ogive of the bullet. You usually...
Id like to give an example of .308 being the bullet diameter and the bore being .30 in diameter but that’s not really true...a lot of barrels are all slighting different tolerances...but usually something like .302848389294747829294747 or something stupid like that. So a 300 win mag and a .308...
I would agre with ambi safety or finding away to get it to the left side. You might like riding the safety on the draw too, makes things a little more simple. Other than that, you don’t NEED a safety on it, as long as your finger is straight and off the trigger when you draw and you slowly work...
If you can do it everyday at anytime at 3 to 15 yards with similar results, then I’d say your marksmanship is good. If not then I’d say it’s a good day.
Interestingly enough i feel not a lot of people know Bloomberg’s anti gun involvement
http://sultanknish.blogspot.com/2018/03/who-runs-march-for-our-lives.html
Single pin is definitely nice for peripheral awareness as well as more simplicity. I Hate counting pins after getting a yardage.
Trophy ridge makes a a single pin in the react line up. It goes out to 70y or something like that.
I use the react pro 7, so 7 pins, first zerod at 20 yards for my...
Yeah the population of active duty service members has been said to be around 1.4 mil making up .4% of the population. The majority of them are usually pro gun...with an exception of a few sissies here and there and the occasional consciences objector.
1.4 million people only puts a dent (or...
Looks like the issue was already identified but I only asked because caffeine and or tobacco (stimulants in general) causes floating in groupings often enough.
I dip constantly, when I haven’t had a pinch in awhile, my precision kind of becomes harder to control on a musculoskeletal level...
But to answer when enough is enough, usually I call anything gun related quits when you START to see the red glow from the heat. Wear an oven mit. Especially doing a spare barrel change on a crew serve...made that mistake before. Paid for it for about two weeks.
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