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Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 7:11 pm
by savage rookie
Rick-

Very nice set up, the only reason i painted mine was that i had to cover up my stock texturing (spanked epoxy) otherwise i probably would have kept it black.

I still haven't shot it yet, but simulated prone position it is very steady, very natural, bipod is position at the perfect fulcrum point.

how often do you find yourself using the anticant bubble on your scope there?

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 7:16 pm
by Rick in Oregon
sr: Nice for sure, be sure to post it once you've got it painted. Very practical rig you've put together. I'll bet it will shoot too.

Anti-cant: I use it virtually every time I shoot. It's the offset device from Sinclair in 30mm. I've got them on most of my LR rigs, including my Sako 204 and find myself looking up to check cant at every shot. Amazing what you'll learn. You THINK the rifle is level with the world, then you look at the level......NOT.

The degree of offset past 300 yards when canted just one degree is startling, and explains many misses guys can't figure out 'why'. You're first shot hit probablity will really increase once you add one to your system. :D

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 8:01 pm
by savage rookie
That's good to hear about the ACD, I've been looking into them, and have been waiting for a first hand account on real world experiences.

short barrels

Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 4:52 pm
by Ryan S Albright
I like my rifles Handy and short fat barrels are the way to go. I was questioned about my 243's short barrel and told it was all wrong at a shooting contest when it was over I won first place. Who cares! what works is what works.