So here's my question, I just order a Bergara B14 HMR chambered in .308 and now I am searching for an optic around the $500 price point. I know a few things that I want. I want a 30mm tube, 600 reachability and 50mm objective. Ive been looking at the Vortex HST and it seems to have all I need I...
I am building my first AR and it will be an SBR, I will be using a Bravo Company MFG CHF 11.5 barrel. I am wondering what buffer weight I should go with and spring. Not sure if I will need a heavier buffer and spring or just use the standard Milspec buffer weight and spring since it utilizes a...
Don't remember but just know it was a more lengthy process to get a new scope if damaged then with Vortex's warranty, they told me about a story just like that when I called them. I wonder if they were talking about the same guy, they said he didn't have all the pieces just the ones he could...
For anyone wondering the scope I purchased was the Vortex Crossfire II 6X18X44 w/ BDC reticle mounted on a Mossberg MVP Varmint chambered in .223 with Warne Maxima "med" rings on an EGW one piece "ZERO MOA" base. The flip up caps clear the barrel by about an 1/8" of an inch. I will by using it...
I love doing business with local business's, I happened to find the scope at Gander for $199 and since it retails for $279 I couldn't pass it up. While everything is going up but my pay check, I thought I'd be saving some money. I am also new to INGO and LAF so I don't know very many people, I...
So I purchased a Vortex scope and when I installed it, well lets just say I didn't have an INCH LBS torque screwdriver and went a little tighter then necessary. So I contacted Vortex and they had me fill out the warranty form and ship it back. They replaced it no problem, no questions asked with...
I like the gun for range shooting and basic fun but as far as self defense, "I'm no expert" not for home defense imo. If needed at night or a low light situation the muzzle flash alone would be terrible. A buddy of mine had one and it was like a big fire ball, kind of like the guys who think...
Not sure what sticks to use, I might still get the bipod and use the sticks in situations where I cant. I have put much thought into much sticks I want to get because there are a ton out there but I've been looking around on Cabelas website. Checking prices and reading reviews, anyone have any...
I am getting into varmint/ coyote hunting and am wondering if I should use shooting stick/stand alone bipod whatever you want to call them or should I just go with a permanently mounted bipod. Any thoughts or experiences with both or have any ideas? Thanks all
Think this would be a good idea even for as a portfolio for gunsmiths to show off some of there work as well. Even be good for others as a visual reference if we want to "do it ourselves"