I thought it was always the shooter..lol
Most shooters i suspect can print a MOA group from a bolt gun. But yet its pretty hard to get a combloc semi to do the same.
I thought it was always the shooter..lol
I picked up my SR from the post office today and much to my disappointment but also not a surprise the Cheek pad latch mechanism does not fit. Its way too tight.... aftermarket SVD cheek pads ALWAYS are -_- tried bending some of the metal bits to stretch the system out, the steel main hook snapped right off lol. Guess its made from hard non malleable steel.
Weord, I took mine on and off several times. Very first time was a pain to get everything squished together for the clasp to reach, but sfter that it's fitted perfectly
Risking asking possibly a very dumb question but the mount that comes with the SR model to attach the NPZ scope it should not have any problems bolting up to a optics ready fixed / folder? I believe a few posts back someone had it mounted on a folder but not sure if the same mount was used.
I mounted it today, very easy. But maybe TI should include a description how to do it, I don't think this is too much to ask for when he is expecting people to spend so much money. Not even a small Allen key is included.
When the scope is too tight like it was on mine, just push the metal piece down above the lever and turn the ragged bolt a little bit.
Tried mounting my other POSP I have, but it is too big and won't clear the rear sight, it is also designed to slide in from the other side.
Good to know! So you can use the same mount on the fixed / folder versions as you would on this new SR? Wasn’t sure if the SR has its own specific mount if the optic ready bolts are slightly spaced different or something.
lol some people are already selling them on EE! I get to look at some more pics while I wait heh, his T81 looks quite nice, the wood is really nice looking, good grain to it too:
https://imgur.com/a/z5m69cC
I passed on the scope combo. I suspected that an inexpensive 60's era soviet bloc scope mounted on a questionable spec rail may not be the ideal sighting platform. I can shoot iron sights very well and will test for accuracy when I get mine. I bought some hornady black, geco target and have various surplus.
I got mine on too but it scratched the stock up pretty good.
Did the wrest mar anyone else’s stock?
Risking asking possibly a very dumb question but the mount that comes with the SR model to attach the NPZ scope it should not have any problems bolting up to a optics ready fixed / folder? I believe a few posts back someone had it mounted on a folder but not sure if the same mount was used.
Thanks man, wish i could keep it but it was a impulse buy! lol.
TI: "There is a second trigger stop screw included in the delivery kit, the one installed in the firearm is too long. "
But I only got one screw attached to the receipt. The rifle come with no screw and I only find one on paper. Anyone got two screws?
do you need that rest for the scope and open sifgts?
No. I actually find it difficult to acquire the sights using the cheek wrest - it placed my face too far off the stock and I have to tilt my head at 45 degrees.
I’m not sure how some people can use the cheek wrest? It does look better on then off tho.
TI: "There is a second trigger stop screw included in the delivery kit, the one installed in the firearm is too long. "
But I only got one screw attached to the receipt. The rifle come with no screw and I only find one on paper. Anyone got two screws?
I can not get the scope to slide onto the side rail, it looks like the spring loaded silver piece won't sit low enough to allow it. Any tips short of filing it down?