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I still have no idea what I'm missing here...
If you put Taco Bell sauce in your ramen noodles it tastes just like poverty
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Hollow out the stock, fill the stock with IPA, add a tap under the sling swivel stud, use like a camelback while stalking. Well that's just plain dumb. Everyone knows you cant hit chiit with a butt heavy gun. A better solution would be to tape a couple of 16oz. keystone light cans to the barrel. with blue tape of course.... duh Balance got to have balance.....
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You just need a stabilizer: Gyro Stabilized Firing Platform GSP | EPE This sorta made this thread worth while.
If you put Taco Bell sauce in your ramen noodles it tastes just like poverty
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X Yep, shooting from the supine rather than prone position works for "turtled" rifles. Of course, the turrets won't work the same way. Good thing it's CRF, or else it wouldn't feed right.
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I put this SHV on a Kimber Adirondack and now I can't get the rifle to stay upright! It appears you guys that were saying this is a bad idea (light rifle + heavy scope) were right! Any advice on how I can fix this?? You done good to get off the couch. But if you want to get your name in the Hay Bale and Crockett record book, you're gonna have to pull out all the stops and get off the porch! The gun will automatically go upright. With the right boolits. Thank me later.
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I am considering an almost identical setup,so how do you like it?
mike r
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Lots of good ideas and suggestions here, thanks all. I am considering an almost identical setup,so how do you like it?
mike r Other than the vertical orientation of the rifle, I like it a whole lot.
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Want to check if this is ok I just put a SS3x15 on my 6.5 cmore hunter. I will remove it immediately if not.
On a serious note how does the scope compare to the nxs line.
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I still have no idea what I'm missing here... Humor
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Lots of good ideas and suggestions here, thanks all. I am considering an almost identical setup,so how do you like it?
mike r Other than the vertical orientation of the rifle, I like it a whole lot. I think you'll be able to adapt
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One positive of it being upside down is that the bolt is on the "right" side now. So I got that going for me, which is nice.
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One positive of it being upside down is that the bolt is on the "right" side now. So I got that going for me, which is nice. Now that I can relate to.
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It'll also eject the shells more reliably that way as well with gravity working in conjunction with the ejector
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Now it'll carry "euro style" on a sling much easier.
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I still have no idea what I'm missing here... You are missing the fact that too many people get all wrapped around the axle when others have different preferences or opinions on "what works for them". There have been several threads wherein people got all pissed off because someone else commented differently on what scope they could/should/would use on a specific rifle. This was usually followed by the typical bullying, name calling and attacking of indidivuals' heritage, sexuality and brain-power, or, lack thereof. You know? The typical 24HC thread.
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You just need a stabilizer: Gyro Stabilized Firing Platform GSP | EPE This sorta made this thread worth while. Yes actually, that kind of looks like fun.
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One positive of it being upside down is that the bolt is on the "right" side now. So I got that going for me, which is nice. Don't be so hard on yourself. You're an incredible slouch.
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Fitness regimen needs modification maybe more upper body work
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One positive of it being upside down is that the bolt is on the "right" side now. So I got that going for me, which is nice. Don't be so hard on yourself. You're an incredible slouch. I never slice! Fitness regimen needs modification maybe more upper body work More curls, got it. Don't hurt yourself.
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