Hornady Zombie ammo in .223?
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Thanks, found my new desktop background. What an awesome picture!!
Brian.
Once again, your photography skills impress me. Good quality photography is not an easy thing.
If you have a nice Lee Enfield No.4, I would love to see what you could do.
Thanks, found my new desktop background. What an awesome picture!!
Brian.
id64, I'm expecting the imminent arrival of the NR version of the vz58 in 7.62x39, so, if you don't mind, I have a few questions about your CSA VZ58.
What is the mount and scope you are using?
Does an imaginary line drawn plumb through a point at the center of the scope's image intersect an imaginary line going through the barrel at the center of the bore's diameter? (Put another way, is the scope centered over the barrel?)
With the scope installed, can you still use the iron sights?
The mount looks like a quick-connect version. If you remove the mount+scope and then re-install them, do you have to "sight in" the scope again?
Do ejected shells hit the scope?
Thanks for the information.
I saw the other picture you posted in the Black Rifle section. Is that a 14" barrel topped off with a surefire muzzle brake? I really love the look of it.
id64, I'm expecting the imminent arrival of the NR version of the vz58 in 7.62x39, so, if you don't mind, I have a few questions about your CSA VZ58.
What is the mount and scope you are using?
Does an imaginary line drawn plumb through a point at the center of the scope's image intersect an imaginary line going through the barrel at the center of the bore's diameter? (Put another way, is the scope centered over the barrel?)
With the scope installed, can you still use the iron sights?
The mount looks like a quick-connect version. If you remove the mount+scope and then re-install them, do you have to "sight in" the scope again?
Do ejected shells hit the scope?
Thanks for the information.



























