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What are those, John? I'm not familiar? They're rather unique with that stock design. Is that steel muzzlebrake original?
well damn..... i like both.... just depends on my intended application.Which do you prefer (poll choice) and why (reply).
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Welcome to the Nation.excellent grouping!
i was about to say "don't make me pull this car over"These forums are by inherent design to foster opinion! Just FYI..
honey bees are always our friend.... their pollination feeds the planet. But no tree hugging here... just saying call a bee keeper as they are always looking to relocate honey bees.Not my friend when they nested inside a tree holding up my backstop, three feet from my target stand you can see in picture. I've been unable to shoot at home for some time..
I would be happy with those groups for sure.I took one of my .30’s HM100X’s to the range today. Pretty mild conditions 4-6 winds. I was experimenting with a FX tuner on the end of the barrel but didn’t have much success. I would show the whole target but it looks like it’s been hit multiple times with a 12 gage and would not make much sense to anyone but me. RAW’s are certainly capable if the nut behind the trigger can get a handle on reading the wind? Here are a few cherry picked 5 shot groups @100Y without the tuner.
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This may be my smallest group ever shot at 100Y?
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That's amazingI have a hm1000x in .22 with barrel set in .25 .30 and .35 that do the following values with the same reg pressure and hammer settings.
Reg is a Huma regulator
.22 jsb monsters redesigned 25 gr 67 joule
.25 jsb 34 gr 80 joule.
.30 jsb 45 gr 114 joule.
.35 is a work in progressneeds a bigger plenum and reg pressure.
The all shoot hole in hole at 75 meters.
That's great information friend thank you. It looks very nice with a clean simplicity just like the 150 it's fixed to.I have had this scope for many years now and it's been on many pistols..I bought it for my S & W model 41 comp pistol in 1978...mainly because it was shorter in length.. it's a Leupold M8 - 4X power very clear optics with a duel cross recital so at about 15 meters a 1" dot will fill the larger post ..that helps me stay on target better than trying to watch the fine cross hairs instead...the eye relief is quite lengthy but manageable...I do believe that Leupold still carry's a lifetime warranty still ...1" scope rings.. the Vintage Weaver 1" Scope Rings Mounts With Large Thumb Wheels are my most favorite scope rings to use it's very clean looking over today's rings...there are a few sets left on eBay for about 25 dollars.. eBay item number:388765348256...this one is still available...I just bought the other set...sorry I couldn't help myself...as for the scope I just looked on eBay and almost hit the floor...they are going for 500 dollars used..holy crap..here's the item number if you want to check it out....eBay item number:277106566603....I only took it off the 41...because I started shooting competition plates and I needed a red dot for faster target acquisition...I put on a Quick Point from Weaver...with variable 4,6,8 MOA I can cut cards @25 yards with that pistol...if you need anymore info Steveoo..hit me back...Marker
Really Crow? That wasn't the brightest idea. I'm surprised at you.I had the Lazer and lens put in eyes last year. Don’t wear glasses any more.
The sights are what came on and not sure if correct.
The 601 was shooting so low.
I haven’t bought a gas can in 20+ years. Bought one last month and the 601 shot so low I hit my new gas can. View attachment 583742PMO. My mistake. Shot 10 inches low. Not the greatest target holder. 10 meters.
These guns are the best. Crow