http://www.archerairguns.com/Rear-Field-Sight-p/aarfsight.htm and http://www.archerairguns.com/AR2078-Front-Sight-Kit-p/arfsk.htm would likely be an easy way to go. drill and tap top of your barrel for rear and if nessasary turn down front of barrel and cold blue. Prices are reasonable as well.
MM13, I would mount to barrel for accuracy and consistency. You give up sight radius but repeatability is excellent. I have two airguns that use this set up and have no issues out to 25-30 yards hitting squirrels (chest shots). I would review some of your options prior to trying to fabricate...
https://www.amazon.com/RCBS-Trim-Military-Crimp-Remover-SM/dp/B0063IDE6A
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Bosch-1-2-in-Titanium-Countersink-CST1/203530165
https://www.dillonprecision.com/super-swage-600_8_8_25263.html
Used them all...RCBS tool in a drill works but painful when doing more...
http://www.burrisoptics.com/mounting-systems/mounts-and-bases/ruger-to-weaver-base-adaptor
You can use the above adaptor or several other types to adapt to other rings. That said the soda can trick is super cheap and easy. I had done this on a ruger 77 once but could only fit one thickness...
purchased and installed on WW AR-10 about 8 months ago. Be careful with this one. It was a one off reticle designed for 22-250. the top and sides of cross hair is mil-dot the bottom of reticle is a ballistic hold over style. the scope itself is great but the reticle may frustrate you. I...
Did it twice....yea yea fooled me twice. My powder measure came back with a broken top and my sizer came back with a broken de-capping pin. It's funny that guy bought the same gear but didn't feel a need to replace what he broke so he and I do not really hang anymore. The sad part is the cost...
I also agree with the Vmax but once in a while you can purchase the Zmax which is the same bullet with silly zombie green tip for considerably less. I use these and they perform the same in my rifles.
paper clip or in my case a piece of stainless wire that was left over from a fishing lure. Works like champ....this particular issue is so well documented I cant figure out why Dillon has never fixed it. Allot of people also add a small piece of Aluminum or Brass above the chute to help spent...
Redd,
Thanks, I used to be really into air guns but put them away many years ago. Mine look great still but seals have dried out over time and I am picky about who works on my stuff. Thanks for your help. I will go through the information you provided. I am planning to my stuff tuned up...
I have a Webley Vulcan that I purchased about 33 years ago and would like to get the seals replaced along with the spring. I currently live in Colorado and was wondering if some of you folks can point me to a good local airgun smith of if that's not possible a company that can be trusted to fix...
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00UAJ1W4E/ref=s9_al_bw_g468_i5
No experience with either of those but my son and I both use this one and like it for hunting, working in the attic, and underneath the car. I owned mine for at several years and has always worked well. I just read some reviews...
two piece will work fine as long as you can mount both on upper rail and not extend onto top of front rail. I did this once and had problem with my scope. I eventually had to remove scope and remount on a one piece mount to prevent a drifting zero. Once the scope was remounted on one piece...
I have a RCBS 5-0-5 beam scale, Frankford Arsenal digital and RCBS Charge Master 1500. I would either go cheap with Frankford unit ~30.00or purchase scale unit that part of Charge master so you could use with dispenser when you get extra cash. For the money I thing the Frankford unit is great...
Depending on the quantity and number of calibers, you could try 6" PVC tubes with one end on a board (2X 8), drill hole below each tube and place a simple board in a drawer-like configuration. Mount tubes to backer board with PVC hangers and hang whole assembly on a on wall. Leave enough...
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