troy fairweather
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yes that stocks is at least one inch lower then my m40. i would think u could get $100 each for them ring sets.
Not sure. I want to shoot 300yard bench rest but then again I do a lot of woodchuck control so 22-250 or 243. Not sure I’ll be around here to do benchrest so probably do a varmint caliber.Lol, it's a sickness....least for me it is
What cal you think thinking for your .223, I got .308 conversion stuff.
Cool, I may still have a .243 barrel around, I'll go look later.Not sure. I want to shoot 300yard bench rest but then again I do a lot of woodchuck control so 22-250 or 243. Not sure I’ll be around here to do benchrest so probably do a varmint caliber.
Yeah, and I'll put the mark 4 in a pair of vertical rifleman rings, cause I roll like that lol.yes that stocks is at least one inch lower then my m40. i would think u could get $100 each for them ring sets.
I’m so busy with work and school it’s just a day dream for a year or so.Cool, I may still have a .243 barrel around, I'll go look later.
do the 243 u get better barrel life and the 58 grainers a 4000 are nasty and shoot stupid flat. i like 22-250 as well.I’m so busy with work and school it’s just a day dream for a year or so.
. The good part is you can reset to zero when sighted in at say 200 yards and from then log clicks come up , or down, and windage. With that data taped on the stock you can dial in a first round hit on a ranged target. If you use a range finder you don't even need mildotsVery cool Gordon!
I should have it all mounted up in the next week or two and then it's off to the range. I may drive the extra way to get where I can shoot out a bit just to see how well I like dialing for drop with these nicer turrets.
Oh I was wrong about the reticles, they arnt mill dot they are a proprietary variant (that I still need to read the manual for).