I think the PST Gen II is the way to go for the value. I like that it's offered in FFP as well but it might be more pricey in that configuration. The only other thing I can think of is if you can find a sale on a Burris XTR-II.
I've bought several rifles from Lance. He's always been more than fair to me and a pleasant guy to converse with. He's helped me out with consignment sales and transfers too. No complaints here.
I run the 123 grain SST in my 6.5 X 47L and it shoots lights out, but I've got 4" more bore in that rifle, so maybe that's the difference? The 130 Accubond is also a good performer in my 6.5-284. I'm stocking up on them when they become available, that's for sure!
Had a good range session today with my new Wby. Mark V (Altitude) in 6.5 crdm. I had been trying to develop a load with Hornady 123 grain SST's but after 3 charge ladders (5 shot groups) and 60 rounds, could not seem to get it under 1.5 MOA. I decided to stick with RL-15, but switched over to...
I have several Vortex scopes and had a Diamondback with a BDC in 4 X 12. It was a good scope. This was purchased about 7 years back so they have probably corrected the issue, but I remember the turret clicks being a bit "mushy" and non-distinct. At any rate, it held a solid "0" on a sporter...
Agree. The build quality on a CZ 427 is well above the price point in my opinion (I have a Scout for my son and .17/22LR "American" myself).
Do yourself a favor and check out the "Yo Dave" aftermarket trigger groups as well. You won't be disapointed.
I put a Tango 4 on my 6.5-284 Norma (custom Savage). Nice Scope. My only complaint is that the zero stop is a bit awkward to set and the paralax adjustment is a bit stiff. I usually leave the elevation turret at the 1/4 minute mark in the field before I dope up for shots because it's...
I decided to finally go "heavy" with my 6.5 X 47L and loaded up a ladder of 143 grain ELD-X bullets. I usually shoot the 123 SST and they fly well but with BC's in the 6's, I'm banking on these to shoot really well. Used Varget instead of RL-15 this time just because....
Thanks Uncle Duke. I'm purposely seating out of the cannelure, but now that I think of it, I know what you mean. I followed the RCBS instructions to back the seating die out a full turn. With other VLD's and Redding dies, I have not run into this problem with my other 6.5's. I'm still wondering...
Hey all,
Working up a load for my new 6.5 Creedmoore (Wby. Altitude) and it seems that I bulged the shoulders out without even realizing it until I tried to chamber the rounds at the range. I figured I'd skip the Redding Type S bushing dies for this rifle, as it's a close quarters, thick...
Thanks. Yup it was 100 yards. If it holds under a minute at 200, I'll be happy. It's my "close quarters" gun in the thick woods, so I'm not too worried if it does not perform like my crop damage rigs across the soy bean fields!
Thanks all for the replies. All things considered, I think I'll check one more local source for H4350 or RL-17 and if no luck, I'll work up my first charge ladder with Varget. I'll reserve my RL-15 for it's regular duty in my 6.5 x 47L.
The rifle eeked out .66 MOA with some Sig Sauer factory...
Whiffy scored me this Mark V Altitude (6.5 CRDM) for Christmas, as I had been wanting a lightweight rifle. I don't have any H4350 but got some Varget, RL-15 and IMR 4350. The rifle has a 22" bbl., and I'm going to use a 123 grain SST in favor of the heavier 140 class pills for swamp donkeys...