Well, I can answer your question now, guys.
I just jumped on an Elite 6500 1.25-8 on the EE.
very good choice in 30mm .....
Well, I can answer your question now, guys.
I just jumped on an Elite 6500 1.25-8 on the EE.
I like your taste.... but all is subjective.... I have seen guys in Ontario that say minimum is 4-12 when shooting at 60 yards....
very good choice in 30mm .....
I'd rather have a Swarovski, but instead I'll have the scope, two mortgage payments, and tickets for two to star wars.
Luckily I have some 30mm QD rings kicking around.
Cheers!
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Congrats, glad you are happy with your purchase.... please post end results....
I have seen guys in Ontario that say minimum is 4-12 when shooting at 60 yards....
beautiful rig. you will need quick detach rings with the open sights and scope.
The front blade is from Skinner sights. The ramp and hood are both Williams, from Brownells. The rear sight assembly is from New England Custom Gun (NECG)
To source the parts was about $200 all up. Ive had irons installed for about $175, and they threw in the giant scratch on the receiver for free.
Nice rifle, I like how you got the scope so low!
Boyds laminate stocks look damn good!
ThanksThese rings are quick-ish, if you will. They have a knurled thumb nut where true QD rings would have a lever. Since I always have a leatherman with me (hunting or not!) I figure that will work. The weight of those warne QD rings is small, but big for what they are. And this old stove pipe disguised as a rifle is heavy enough!
we had some issue on aluminuim rings and bases. now steel only at least for that kind of caliber ....
That is a nice looking rig. Shooting report yet?
Nice shooting iron.... Classy looking combo...
Look forward to the range report...




























