I know this, but i find the play is big, i will try, with a live round , but not in my apartment![]()
Good call!!!
RANGE TRIP!!!

Cheers
Jay
I know this, but i find the play is big, i will try, with a live round , but not in my apartment![]()

I search for a bipod that fit this the Picatinny Rail, it' s not MIL-STD-1913 just for your information.
So what are people using for glass. I have access to a 1000 meter range. I'm looking to start at 400 and work my way out to 1000m. I'm not sure what can take the recoil. The budget is 1500.
So what are people using for glass. I have access to a 1000 meter range. I'm looking to start at 400 and work my way out to 1000m. I'm not sure what can take the recoil. The budget is 1500.
I know this, but i find the play is big, i will try, with a live round , but not in my apartment![]()
For the record here is the "wiggle" on my 50, I sent this video to canada Ammo and Chris's reply was this:
Yes, that is normal
It is because there is no sear or striker spring holding the bolt in place as those are in the lower
Chris
When you put a live round in, there is no wiggle. Or if there is, it's barely noticeable. I noticed the wiggle when I first got my rifle, so instead of making videos or using snap caps or dummy rounds I went to the range and tried it with live ammo.
250 or so rounds later the rifle is still in one piece.




























