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Did you guys go with rings or a mount for your scope?
I live in Washington State and I got to shoot to 600yds. I visited my family in Utah and I got to a 1000yds. Three Mile Creek Range. I am a happy camper. O
I'm getting a vortex razor HD gen II scope for my precision gen2. What rings do you guys recommend.
Kind of a equipment question but it relates the RPR.
what are you guys doing for soft cases? I'm deciding between a Midway rifle case/ shooting mat combo or a real simple case and dedicated mat, most likely the triad tactical mat.
Heres the case/mat combo I was looking at.
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/182067/midwayusa-pro-series-shooting-mat-tactical-rifle-case
My only restriction is case length. Case can't be over 46" otherwise it won't fit in the trunk. The rifle is about 44" long so and I'm ok with folding he rifle but it's hard to tell online which case are thick enough to fit a folded rifle.
Nice work Griz! Speedy little rounds. I come up about 11.5 mrd for 1000 using 190 SMK
I'm really enJoying my RPR in 6CM at the range but I'd love to be able to use it for long range varmint shooting. I'm not currently setup for reloading but since nobody is making lighter varmint loads this might be the motivation I need.
Would the fast twist of the RPR work well with the lighter varmint bullets?
I almost wish I would have bought the .243 version.....
I shoot my first "fun" long range match this weekend with the RPR. Ended up ordering myself a PRS stock and have a viper pst first gen mil coming in the mail that I got for 620. Both will be here tomorrow and I'll be able to zero it before the match Saturday. I'm excited because other than the stock I don't have any desire to change anything else on this gun. Any of you guys have suggestions for a newbie heading to his first match?
Got my replacement bolt shroud today. very good service and turnaround.
That's 12 days, means I should get one on Friday!
^ Glad you like the bipod Griz. You're the second person now who after seeing mine said they purchased it. The wide footprint is super steady on any surface, making your groups a little more consistent. I think you'll be happy with it in the field. Sorry to hear about your troubles with Brownells though. I'm surprised about that. They're usually really good to deal with. I always order parts through them or Midway. However, At this point I'd be pissed enough to just dispute the transaction on my credit card and go elsewhere. You can purchase the adapter right from Sinclair. The stud mount works well, but I like the rail adapter better. The stud mount is a bit flat for our round handgaurds and therefore doesn't mount quite as securely as the rail. Let me know how it works out!
The only thing I would mention about storing it folded is that for me to get my eye relief correct on my scopes, the scope extends past the hinge-point on the stock. Meaning, when folded, the scope stands proud of the folded stock, and could possibly be damaged if you're not careful. Does anyone else's scope stick out further than the folded stock?Kind of a equipment question but it relates the RPR.
what are you guys doing for soft cases? I'm deciding between a Midway rifle case/ shooting mat combo or a real simple case and dedicated mat, most likely the triad tactical mat.
Heres the case/mat combo I was looking at.
[video]https://www.midwayusa.com/product/182067/midwayusa-pro-series-shooting-mat-tactical-rifle-case[/video]
My only restriction is case length. Case can't be over 46" otherwise it won't fit in the trunk. The rifle is about 44" long so and I'm ok with folding he rifle but it's hard to tell online which case are thick enough to fit a folded rifle.
I only scanned the last few pages of this thread to see if anyone had mentioned the current issue of World of Firepower so if this is a rehash, sorry.
https://engagedmediamags.com/outdoo...ower/World-of-Firepower-SeptemberOctober-2017
They customize two 6.5CM RPR's and compare 100 yard 3-shot groups for a bunch of factory ammo. One is fitted with a Proof CF 24" 1/8 and the other with an LRI 24" 1/8. The Proof shot better with more of the ammo tested but to me, it was basically a draw. The Proof shot a 0.149 with the Nosler ammo and the LRI shot a 0.150 with Hornady ELDM (IIRC). To me, those are identical. There's not much detail about how they conducted the comparison and the devil is in the details but regardless, they got ~0.15 with both rifles shooting factory ammo and considering the investment, that's excellent.
the real difference in the Proof bbl is the weight savings.
I can see watching weight on a hunting rifle. I rarely carry my LR guns more than 50 yards and I like them heavy. If I was competing I'd look for a happy medium, but I'm not. The article claims the CF barrel cools down "a lot faster" but didn't show any data. This is consistent with Frank's posts here.
My first range trip today with my LRI barreled RPR and I'm impressed. I'll have another trip to confirm but 42gr h4350 under a 140 ELDM and FGMM primer is looking promising. I've changed the stock and got a new magazine enroute, about my only bitch is the bolt texture. It's almost zipper like.
What is the best method for removing the bolt knob to replace with an aftermarket? Vice grip and allen wrench?
The only thing I would mention about storing it folded is that for me to get my eye relief correct on my scopes, the scope extends past the hinge-point on the stock. Meaning, when folded, the scope stands proud of the folded stock, and could possibly be damaged if you're not careful. Does anyone else's scope stick out further than the folded stock?
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Here's a question for you RPR scholars. I just bought a Gen 2 6.5 creedmoor. Running the bolt I noticed an issue. When the bolt handle passes the rear of the action, where the hinge assembly meets the action, there is a narrow spot. Moving the bolt to the front or rear takes extra force because the handle is essentially pinched. Its worn the finish off the base of the bolt handle. If I run the bolt as fast as I can it passes through with less extra effort but it's still noticeable. Slow manipulation and it takes considerably more work. I'll take a picture when I get a moment. Anyone had an issue like this?
^ Well we did just have a solar eclipse lol. I'm glad they at least FINALLY helped you. Hopefully you'll get it before the match. Midway is awesome. There have been a few times I've got a shipping notice literally 5 minutes after placing an order. Oh one more tip about that bipod. There's some forward and backward play in the legs you've probably noticed. Some say they, not quite load the bipod, but just give it just a slight bit of forward pressure to use up that slack. I personally have found I do not need to do this. Whether it be bench, prone, or any other type of shooting and surface, it hasn't effected me at all.
So on the topic of bipods. I'm curious about buying a better bipod or if I should learn to shoot from a bag. Anyone have advice on that? Anyone prefer shooting from a bag over a bipod?
So on the topic of bipods. I'm curious about buying a better bipod or if I should learn to shoot from a bag. Anyone have advice on that? Anyone prefer shooting from a bag over a bipod?
I choose a bipod for three reasons. They add weight to the rifle, most are small and much more portable, and they "lock" my cant (I don't shoot with loose cant). Just my personal preference.
^ I like more weight for my purposes. Mostly f class. To each his own