i'm not very good at matching colors, but it won't matter in the dark.
6.5x47L, with SilencerCo Omega, and their new Radius LRF on the spuhr "wilcox RAPTAR adapter" mount, over vortex gen2 4.5-27x and PVS-27
sure looks goofy, but it works. list of desired improvements (i.e. crap I'm still whining about) is down to about 53 items now
Omega - sounds awesome, but jury is still out on recoil reduction. At first I was super impressed with it, but now for some reason I can't seem to tell a difference, switching between it and the TBAC.
Radius - don't have a ton of time on it, but really like it so far. ranged stuff over 2000 yards in the dark. Would benefit from a larger friggin font for people with older eyes. I wonder if spuhr makes a mount to hold a pair of reading glasses in front of it?
Surgeon action - not a fan. kinda regretting it. shoots well though. and it dang sure throws brass out of arms reach where my bighorns never dropped them more than about 6" from the port (and far too often, they never made it out of the port)
Sentinel - awesome as always. NV rail wing (on far side) still needs work and have to mill out the bottom metal to accept the x-treme trigger bar and the atlas can't tilt full range, but there is so much right with this stock. captured trigger screws, short/wide forearm is great on barricades, flush cups in the right places, ambi mag release that you don't accidentally hit, mini-chassis so no bedding required, proper angle on the palm swell, cheek piece moves laterally,
Vortex gen2 - great scope if it had a reticle that doesn't suck. Interestingly, in this configuration, I won't say it's impossible to zero, but it would take some out of the box thinking. The radius is QD and can easily be removed, but the spuhr RAPTAR adapter is blocking one of the 3 screws on the elevation turret. It would probably have to be removed to adjust zero.
xtreme mod22 trigger - hard to see in pic, but still my fav trigger by far. this one took me longer than normal to adjust, but it's safe and crisp and reliable, which i have yet to see in any other trigger.
6.5x47L - much easier to shoot than my 260AI. currently 300 fps slower though. noticeably less recoil, easier to see trace, but definitely have to be on the wind calls...
atlas bipod - solid, but slow. traverse is great, sides stick out and bump into stock limiting tilt travel.
6.5x47L, with SilencerCo Omega, and their new Radius LRF on the spuhr "wilcox RAPTAR adapter" mount, over vortex gen2 4.5-27x and PVS-27
sure looks goofy, but it works. list of desired improvements (i.e. crap I'm still whining about) is down to about 53 items now
Omega - sounds awesome, but jury is still out on recoil reduction. At first I was super impressed with it, but now for some reason I can't seem to tell a difference, switching between it and the TBAC.
Radius - don't have a ton of time on it, but really like it so far. ranged stuff over 2000 yards in the dark. Would benefit from a larger friggin font for people with older eyes. I wonder if spuhr makes a mount to hold a pair of reading glasses in front of it?
Surgeon action - not a fan. kinda regretting it. shoots well though. and it dang sure throws brass out of arms reach where my bighorns never dropped them more than about 6" from the port (and far too often, they never made it out of the port)
Sentinel - awesome as always. NV rail wing (on far side) still needs work and have to mill out the bottom metal to accept the x-treme trigger bar and the atlas can't tilt full range, but there is so much right with this stock. captured trigger screws, short/wide forearm is great on barricades, flush cups in the right places, ambi mag release that you don't accidentally hit, mini-chassis so no bedding required, proper angle on the palm swell, cheek piece moves laterally,
Vortex gen2 - great scope if it had a reticle that doesn't suck. Interestingly, in this configuration, I won't say it's impossible to zero, but it would take some out of the box thinking. The radius is QD and can easily be removed, but the spuhr RAPTAR adapter is blocking one of the 3 screws on the elevation turret. It would probably have to be removed to adjust zero.
xtreme mod22 trigger - hard to see in pic, but still my fav trigger by far. this one took me longer than normal to adjust, but it's safe and crisp and reliable, which i have yet to see in any other trigger.
6.5x47L - much easier to shoot than my 260AI. currently 300 fps slower though. noticeably less recoil, easier to see trace, but definitely have to be on the wind calls...
atlas bipod - solid, but slow. traverse is great, sides stick out and bump into stock limiting tilt travel.