A buddy of mine went to the calgary store today and was told the sale was over, apparently ended yesterday. I just called them and they confirmed it, guy was a total douche about it too. He did say that they had a few in the back though.
A buddy of mine went to the calgary store today and was told the sale was over, apparently ended yesterday. I just called them and they confirmed it, guy was a total douche about it too. He did say that they had a few in the back though.
A buddy of mine went to the calgary store today and was told the sale was over, apparently ended yesterday. I just called them and they confirmed it, guy was a total douche about it too. He did say that they had a few in the back though.
They better tell the web design guy.....right on the front page.
http://www.wholesalesports.com/store/
To those who have actual experience scoping these with the vanguard marked talley ultralight mounts, will the "extra low" clear a 40mm objective scope? Or do you need "low"
I love how some people wait until the very end of a sale/sold out, find out that most locations are out of stock and then gripe and moan that they didn't get one. You snooze you loose. Some people need to try working retail and see what kinda Fudd customers you have to deal with on a daily basis... Jesus
Still showing on the site, usually don't end clearance item sales until they are all gone and Lethbridge said they were on sale today with lots in stock.
I used the low "Vanguard" Talley Lightweights, and the Nikon 40mm scope barely clears the barrel. There is no way that the ultralows would work with this scope.
A 44mm scope with low talley lightweights will be OK? The objective bell diameter is 51mm.
A 44mm scope with low talley lightweights will be OK? The objective bell diameter is 51mm.
already sanded down the seams and getting ready to paint
the barrel is not free floated, and there is a lot more contact than just fore end pressure, there is contact basically along the entire length of the barrel...I know weatherby says their #2 barrels need upward pressure, but planning to free float and see how it shoots




























