No kidding. No club range near me allows 50BMG or anything even wildcatted on its case.
BTW beautiful rifle!
Ok, thanks, I will check them out!Looks familiar!
Don't sweat the optic too much. I've been running the same one and prefer it to my 6-24X Vortex.
Also, check out Allied Precision Arms for an awesome bipod. Make sure to look at the extended handle for the cant lock.
Looks familiar!
Don't sweat the optic too much. I've been running the same one and prefer it to my 6-24X Vortex.
Also, check out Allied Precision Arms for an awesome bipod. Make sure to look at the extended handle for the cant lock.
How tall is that v2 bipod?Looks familiar!
Don't sweat the optic too much. I've been running the same one and prefer it to my 6-24X Vortex.
Also, check out Allied Precision Arms for an awesome bipod. Make sure to look at the extended handle for the cant lock.
Do you reload or just factory? Reason why I ask about the height is because of the local range setup. They have boards setup now for safety reasons and too much height is not good.
This is with the package they sell that has the bipod, extended lock handle, monopod, and the spring bolt thing that lets you slide the butt pad up and down without tools.
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Do you reload or just factory? Reason why I ask about the height is because of the local range setup. They have boards setup now for safety reasons and too much height is not good.
Was it AMC? If so, I'm glad they allow .50s.Could only shoot it at one range and that was only 600 yards.
Was it AMC?
Perhaps I meant to say that Pacers and Gremlins are the best targets for .50s.The car company or the movie theater? Perhaps you're thinking about ASC.
(Just busting your chops Ben. )
Ok, thanks for checking the height. I want to reload for it some day, but will need anot her press. Mine likes the Amax best. Bought some surplus it doesn't really like that.The Bipod is 6 3/4". To the top of the barrel is 9 3/4".
I load my own ammo. It's much cheaper for plinking and target. Think I had plinking ammo down to $2 or so a round without trying real harder and with cheaper powder options available. Match ammo is still costly due to the price of bullets but shoots better and still several dollars cheaper per shot than factory Amax loads from Hornady.
Great looking rifle-gotta get me one of those monopods and bipod.
This is with the package they sell that has the bipod, extended lock handle, monopod, and the spring bolt thing that lets you slide the butt pad up and down without tools.
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