Makes sense - thanks got the reply. I also use a thin pair of KUIU Merino wool liners as gloves. But down mittens when glassing etc and will use gloves when hiking and packing. I however find the full rail somehow more comfortable carrying as I do with a BDL for long hikes, no bumps or hard angles. I ended up going back to a BDL on my Elk gun, but my Pig gun is Mag feed.
The thing that is great here is that almost everyone on the site, hunter or not shoots many times what an average hunter might shoot, so process and products get well used and tested. We often split hairs of what "might" be better, easier, or more accurate. We tend to take what we learn from shooting an enormous amount and
from learning from others and push past traditional practices; just as we might pass on the 14 oz traditional SFP duplex and take a 26oz scope miles into the mountains for our long-range hunt possibilities, so that we have FFP for accurate wind holds, illumination to make our low power reticles pop like a duplex, exposed but locking turrets for the vetted drop.
Having these dialogs are great, there is no one way for everyone, and the differences are so small. I know this weekend as we run our Feild match I see something that I'll probably want to emulate, I'll see others that I won't. I did however set up the FFPs to lure teams into making the wrong decisions in initial tripod heights. Will see how many teams read the tips and tricks pages
BTW I still have a small rail on a couple of guns.
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My PCP (FX500 Royal) can not run anything longer, I shoot it almost nightly at night using NV to control rats.. it's kinda fun practice. Even though I am well practiced I still need to be more controlled in how I clamp it in.