Getting a pair of binos with LRF AND a Mil reticle seems like a never ending wait.
So, deciding between binos w/ a mil reticle, or LRF got me thinking...
Anyone know or willing to measure the size of the Sig´s reticle? Does any part of the reticle correspond somewhat to Mils? (Like OD, ID, line...
I've been tinkering with a little project for the last week. In my backyard I'm only able to shoot at 25/50 meters, but I would like to practice my milling/range estimation AND dialing my elevation for longer ranges.
So here's what I've come up with so far:
I bought different sizes of...
According to the manual:
"Weight comes from the factory set at 13-15 N (3 lbs) and can be adjusted between 10 and 20 N (2 1/4 to 4 7/16 lbs). "
So not being able to go below 2 lbs will probably not be considered a faulty trigger by the manufacturer.
Maybe bipod "snow shoes" would work well in the sand? Being already attached to the bipod you wouldn't need to carry any extra gear..
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@Ericsl2 Went to the range today to try it out.
To answer your question: Yes I can. I could set the tension so I was able to pan/tilt/aim, but the rifle still stayed in place when I let it go.
I thought it was pretty smooth. Never tried a RRS head though, so I can't compare.
Bought it from...
Saw the new Innorel L54 ballhead. It's only ~$100, so worth a try.
Quite beefier than the U44 that came with the tripod. And it has a lower "center of gravity" design. With the tension knob behind the ball rather than under it. So despite the larger ball, the overall height remains the same...
Shot a fairly quick weak side 6x5. Only at 25 meters though, but still sub moa average using CCI SV. Was a little worried I screwed the barrel up, since I hade to re-thread it 1/2-28 for the DIP brake. But looks like she's still a shooter.