Does the scope rail that fits on an A-bolt rifle fit on an A-bolt shotgun? I see plenty of rails for A-bolt rifles but it doesn't specify if it will work for the shotgun.
Thanks for the info! I knew it was something like that but I wasn't sure. I also have a Remington 700 VTR in .223 and that has a 1:9 twist, and it didn't shoot 55 grain bullets very well at all. I switched to 62 grain bullets and it made a HUGE difference.
I'm going to be buying a new Remington 700 in the near future and I've came down to 2 options: The "mountain rifle SS" with a 1:10 twist, or the "XCR compact tactical" with a 1:12 twist. What kind of difference could I expect between the 2, in regards to barrel twist? I plan on using this gun...
That's what I'm trying to do to fix it. I already have talley high mounts on it, but I think I'm going to put a rail on it to get it higher yet, as the Talley mounts are far from being "high". The 50mm scope is maybe 1/8 inch off the barrel.
I have a browning x bolt in 300wsm. Awesome gun except when the brass hits the scope and falls back in the magazine well. I have a nikon monarch on this gun. Has anyone else had this problem? If so, what have you done to fix it?
I recently saw a video on youtube where a guy had an AR with side sights, I assume mounted on a 45 degree angle picatinny rail. Is this a reliable BUS for a scoped AR? If anyone has had any experience shooting with with that setup I'd like to hear what you thought of them.
The Ferdinand Forest in Dubois CO. is a large woods, with a campsite and several lakes, primitive camping isn't actually allowed, but if you hike off far enough into the woods away from the camping area I'm sure you would be fine
I went to a local gun store today and checked out the Glock 21 and Sig P220. The sig felt MUCH better in my hands. The man behind the counter also showed me to a taurus 1911 AR and it was a very comfortable gun, priced well also.
I think I may have made my decision! :rockwoot:
Does anyone...
yea the rounds are very expensive, its definitely not a plinker... I just make sure its lined in before the season with a few shots. then she just sits in my safe... which kinda sucks because I'd love to shoot it all the time.