This thread sucks without pics!
I initially thought that a spare Elcan DR 1.5 & 6x would be the answer for the Tav7, but the weight and short eye-relief left me dissatisfied and looking elsewhere...
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Next I toyed with a Burris RT6, 1-6x Low-Power Variable Optic. I have two of these scopes, which are quite good for their retail price of just under $600 (without the Fastfire III and PEPR Mount). After giving the RT6 a try I decided in favour of a bit more magnification and better glass to wring the maximum capability out of the Tav7 and it's reported 1.5 MOA accuracy standard. I finally settled on the Trijicon Accupower 1-8X, which has served me well on other .308 mid-range platforms. I was able to ring the IPSC gongs at 300 and 500m with satisfying regularity using the Tav7 and Trijicon Accupower just the other day. Good enough for me!
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Is that a T7 free float? I haven't seen any aftermarket for this platform yet.
Agreed. If we're going to get stuck with a longer barrel I wish there was the option for a longer forend for us lanky folks.
Sorry Mark, what I meant was is that an after market free-float hand guard. Looking at it now it appears to be the stock one. The two tone threw me off.
I'll likely pick one of these up once the after market starts cranking out upgrades for this (though I hear the trigger on the T7 is better than the original Tavor).
I wonder if the curved Butt pads from the TAR21 fit?
I wonder if the curved Butt pads from the TAR21 fit?
At about the 14:00 mark this guy lays the TAR/SAR 21 ontop of the Tavor7 and it looks like the 7 is still larger in height. Not positive how well he lined them up but it looks bigger
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bS-VfXCYz0Y
The pins look like they will line up, however near the top on the sides the profile is different. The TAR21 has protrusions that are more proud of the sides. On the T7 the same protrusions are not as prominent, and don't quite line up.
Both pads mount to a flat surface, so you could conceivably modify it to work, unless the internal structures are different. Looks like we will be waiting for a new part.
The Tav7 Trigger press is OK, but nothing to write home about IMHO. My X95 with just the Geissele Trigger Bow has a better Trigger press than the Tav7, which I find quite "spongy" with a rolling break. Don't get me wrong, the Tav7 Trigger is serviceable, just not great. For that reason I have ordered up a TAV D Trigger Pack from Shooting Sight (they ship direct to Canada), which will apparently work in the Tav7. We shall see what kind of improvement that Trigger Pack brings to the table - assuming it works as advertised in the Tav7. The Tav7 has a different Hammer than the X95, which is marked "7.62 NATO". Aside from the Hammer the Trigger Packs themselves are interchangeable.
As for the Handguard, I also find it to be pretty short on the Tav7 - much shorter than the X95 Forend. Hopefully Midwest and/or Manticore will step up to the plate with a replacement, extended Handguard so that we can get better separation between the hands when using a VFG. That will enhance control of the firearm while aiming and under recoil.
Looking forward to hear how that pack works on the 7, I recently had a hammer explode in an AR15 trigger pack from Elftmann and am trying to get parts for a broken $450 trigger pack now. The replacement I got, is a newer design and the hammer has way more meat to it compared to the original that broke
Also curious do you have any info on the actual trigger bow fitment between models?
I found that in my X95 the Geissele Super Sabra lightening trigger bow did more for the trigger pull then their trigger pack did for 3X the price
If I did it all over again Id do the bow first
I concur, that bow made more difference than the trigger did. The trigger is icing on the cake though.
It's worth it to do the complete package, but I would start with the bow, and see if you're happy with that.
Wish the bottom rail on the 7 went back further and or was a bit longer going forward. Looks a lot shorter than on the x95.
Nice rifle. Still on the fence about getting one.
For optics I’d likely just put on a M21 I have as an extra. Or an inexpensive Burris 2-7 or 3-9 E1. Not expensive but work exceptionally well. You won’t win any coolness awards but they work very well.