I wholeheartedly agree that most people overestimate their maximum range. Last year’s Cold Bore Challenge demonstrated that in spades.
To play a bit of devil’s advocate here though, in the spirit of this challenge you are sort of “forced” to take the shot. Not comfortable with your position and...
It’s been awhile now but seems like it was about a month or so after mine was in inletting. Worth the wait though. Probably my favorite stock that I’ve used to date!
Does that just apply to removing a factory barrel? Would you use an internal action wrench to remove a barrel that was torqued on to say 80-90 ft lbs or are you going external any time you’re removing a barrel?
Yeah, I’m following that one just to see what comes of Scott. So bizarre to just rip everyone off like that after 20+ years of what sounds like a pretty stellar track record.
And yes, Shamus and Scott (from Vortex) have done so much to clean up a mess they didn’t even make. It’s really been...
Thanks for posting this heads up. I hadn’t ordered from Liberty Optics before but had thought about it a number of times as Scott had some screaming deals.
The way Vortex handled that mess was absolutely amazing!! I know we sort of pile on them (and some other manufacturers) about how they do...
I think there’s 3 reasons that Leupold not only survives, but thrives. One, most hunters don’t even know where their rifle is zeroed. “2 inches high at 100 yards is dead on at 200 yards”! Is it? Are you exactly 2” high? Or is it 1.8”? Is it dead on at 200? Or is it zeroed at 211? Or 217? Most...
You would need a comparator and some dial calipers. There may be other ways to measure but that’s what I use. What you’re looking at is how much shoulder bump you’re getting (if any) once you’ve sized your brass versus the shoulder measurement on a fired piece.
Yes there is. Like mentioned above, Unknown Munitions in Idaho used to offer this service. Not sure if they still do. May depend on what components you need/want to use.
I use the Seekins SRS rail if using a standard sling mount. They have different lengths depending on hole spacing. I use the Atlas rail if using QD flush cup type sling mounts.
Flying and going through the airports suck, regardless of who you’re flying with. For every horror story you hear about Southwest, someone could tell you the exact same story with a different airline. If Southwest is flying where you want to go, with flight times you like and a price you’re...
Sounds good Justin! I probably should have read up on what the Cold Bow Challenge is/was. I see this is NOT a competition so no standardized target size needed. I’ll definitively be getting in on this!!
Justin,
This is your guys’ competition so you guys are obviously free to make the rules as you see fit but a couple points about doing what you mentioned. First, painting a 10” circle on a 12” square is a big advantage to just shooting a 10” circle. That 12” square has nearly twice the surface...