Absolutely we can, please send us a PM or email to sales@gobigtactical.ca and we'd be happy to help
Absolutely we can, please send us a PM or email to sales@gobigtactical.ca and we'd be happy to help
I will echo the same experiences as others above. Customer service is well above the industry standard, GBT has always been exceptionally accommodating and helpful during purchases and returns.
I bought a KRG Bravo chassis for my vudoo from GBT, it is a great mid level option for the action and barrel to ride in.
For that kind of coin I would get a Steyr.
Why?
Vudoo has the reputation as the gold standard for rimfire.
Shooter and Collector (kinda)
Never Forget Best Friends.
Aug 30, 2008.
Dec 29, 2008.
I don't get the need for a 60 MOA rail for a .22.
Google extreme long range shooting for 22 long rifle.
Shooter and Collector (kinda)
Never Forget Best Friends.
Aug 30, 2008.
Dec 29, 2008.
"The stuff comes and goes. Just buy it cheap and stack it deep." - CGN member gushulak on ammo
"If you're limp wristing you aren't hitting anything anyway so it makes no difference if the gun fails." - CGN member Kidd X on Glocks
Go big is the good stuff.
They'll help you out even if you don't necessarily make the sale.
Probably one of the few dealers that I trust their prices are fair
What distance are you zeroing at with 60moa of cant? Take a Vortex Razor Gen II, it has 71moa of elevation. Assuming if you zeroed with no cant, you would be in the middle of that range. Add 60moa of cant, now at 50yds you would be 25moa high, no?
And the people shooting 1000yds are the outlier, hardly the norm. Joe Bloggins plinking steel at his local range will be perfectly fine with just 20moa. Heck, even if he enters a CRPS match, he should get to 350yds without too much trouble.
I only have 20moa, and I got to 400yds and only had to hold over 1mil.
Last edited by Alpheus; 08-30-2020 at 10:57 AM.
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