Remington V3 is a sweet shooting shotgun. I have the synthetic stock version and sort of regret not holding out for the walnut stock model (although they do change the gas pistons slightly for the wood forend, the polymer models breathe a little more freely out of the end of the pistons). You...
Ok just a clarification here. The OP might be confused by everyone chiming in as if all Maverick 88's are the same gun. It's not a model number. It's a product line. It tells you nothing about the barrel length or the magazine capacity. So I'm not clear on people saying "it's not a trap gun." My...
One solution is to remove the standard stud and install a QD cup. There are two types, one has a groove to be epoxied into a composite/synthetic stock and one has threads for a wood stock (where it also helps to use a large tap to cut the threads first). Uncle Mike's web site has lots of info...
Again, it depends on the objective size, as well as the barrel contour. A slim tapered sporter barrel might just thin down enough to clear the objective with a lower ring. So no one manufacturer will give you a clear answer (although I find the Talley web site is the most helpful). Rule of thumb...
I have a Bergara B14 Wilderness HMR chambered in .308 Win and here's my thought process FWIW on scope mounting. Spoiler alert: I use a pic rail and have had no ejection issues. (Remember you can't top-feed that magazine anyway it needs to be removed from the rifle to slide the rounds in from the...
My 10/22 is from about 1988. Sold it when the kids came along (SWMBO's orders), and twenty years later was able to buy it back from the same guy! Actually he gave it back so long as I made a donation to a charity of his choosing -- for the same amount he remembered paying me.
Anyway, the DSP...
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