Musicianized
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I could switch out and get the xbolt long range just not sure if I like it for hunting and its not so.. heirloom for my girls later
I wouldnt, given what youve described wanting from the rifle for the most part.I could switch out and get the xbolt long range just not sure if I like it for hunting and its not so.. heirloom for my girls later
Thats an interesting one, ive never heard of that. pretty cool!@Musicianized
Have you see the heat tape that you place on the side of your barrel near the action?
I can’t remember the website maybe someone else can weigh in. Anyway it can help you maintain a heat range by displaying a color IIRC
Nope havent seen it@Musicianized
Have you see the heat tape that you place on the side of your barrel near the action?
I can’t remember the website maybe someone else can weigh in. Anyway it can help you maintain a heat range by displaying a color IIRC
Hmm I jave an account with them maybe Ill check some outWell let me see if I can google it up
www.mcmaster.com
Temp sensitive tape
Try this one ,, hold on I’m close
Item #59535k13 lol
Sorry guys I can’t seem to find it, but there was an article on Accurate shooter bulletin about with several fellas with good reviews.
The only thingnthey really have on me is a heavy barrel and custom stock. Most of these guns are savage (xps maybe) they were like 400 at cabelas. Theu just added custom stocks and some vortex scopes. Im positive I have a more accurate scope, and only being 5 shots Im hoping I dont see a big variance from the barrel getting hot. Theu have lighter triggers tho. I don't wantnto go to a 1lb trigger on a hunting rifle..
On McMaster Carr website I did notice several tension gages , you know the kind that Guffey is always talkin about?Hmm I jave an account with them maybe Ill check some out
That’s true to an extent, And then there is aAs has been quoted here before, “It is the Indian, not the arrow.”
will a hunting rifle compete with a heavy target