An inexpensive temporary answer might be the use of some of Remington's Managed Recoil ammunition. Made just for your purpose.
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An inexpensive temporary answer might be the use of some of Remington's Managed Recoil ammunition. Made just for your purpose.
D.I. Products makes a two-piece set of adapters to adapt the 16mm groove to a Weaver base. Loonk under "CZ" on their website. Then, get a set of Burris Signature Zee rings with the offset adapters....
I presently own and am very happy with a 2009 Savage LRPV (RBLP) single shot in caliber .204 Ruger. Out to 200m/yards it is more accurate than I could have ever hoped (3/8-1/2 MOA) . At 300 yards or...
Here is one of them. You may have visiting rights.
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a187/OldSwede/BRNO%203/3S%20FINISHED/PC300039.jpg
I know how you feel. I have two of the beasts and I also have two grandsons. I think their future is ordained.....
One of these just went on GunBroker for $1200+!
Have you guys tried going over to RFC and PM'ing "tenspot"?; I think he has a bunch of them for sale very reasonably.
You mean THIS trigger guard?
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a187/OldSwede/DISC%20TWO/MVC-012F.jpg
Have to disagree. I own both and the SIIB is well worth the price difference.
There is a fellow over at RFC named TenSpot who used to sell hex-head replacements for the slotted head factory screws. He may still.
Big Sky version (I agree it is much better; I've owned both) will have catalog number SIIB3642BRD, not SII3642BRD.
Actually, Beau, it is the SIGNATURE rings that you speak of. Burris makes "Zee" rings (for Weaver bases) and "Signature" rings (with the polymer inserts). "Signature Zee" rings have both.
Boy, that sure fell flat. Wrong audience, I guess....
Buddy has a Ruger 77 VTT (grey barrel, brown laminate) Varmint rifle in .223 Remington. What used to seem to be a very accurate rifle doesn't anymore - maybe his 40X in .243 has something to do with...
I am so jealous.....
Bushnell 4200 4-16 40mm has 6.25" of mounting space. Most I have found in that range of scope.
Hi, Mitch:
You did not need to clarify my point, sir. My point was already clear: ALL of the measurements I gave in my post are TOTAL measurements.
Again, on an apples /apples basis: Mueller:...
Shadowchaser:
I note with interest your comment about the new Mueller 8-32X, 44mm SF scope; insofar as you feel it has a "...limited range of.... adjustment....".
With respect, and not being...
Leupold bases and 30mm (high) Burris Signature rings for my Burris Black Diamond 8-32x 50mm SF scope.
Savage also, I believe, offers versions of the rifle in either 1 in 8 or 1 in 12 twist. Not every port/magazine arrangement is available in both twists. Be careful and make sure you get what you...
For those wanting a quality carbine in 7.62x39, look no further than a CZ 527.
Not to hijack this thread, but to carry the discussion a little further along the same lines -what to y'all think about a left port, right bolt LRPV v. a dual port LRPV - now that either is...
It's over your 10# limit, but at least look at the Savage LRPV. Mine put 5 in 3/16" (c-c) at 100 yards a week ago Saturday. 39gr Sierras. Love it.
Not bench dogs, but benchrest dogs!
Here's my M12:
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a187/OldSwede/MVC-019F-2.jpg