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Hey!

Took this back to the range with two mags of 55 grain 223 and two mags of 62 grain green tip. The triggertech i put in it is awesome but it didn't help this piece of junk. These targets were shot at 40 yards and off a sled. put another 120 rounds through it. This thing is either going back to the mothership or i'm tradin it off. if i send it back i am not sending my scope back with it like they want and i'm puttin their crappy trigger back in it.

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What's the big deal? I dream of targets like that.

I hope you get it sorted to your satisfaction.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Hey!



What's the big deal? I dream of targets like that.

I hope you get it sorted to your satisfaction.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
Now you secret agent fellers do better than that standing up with a handgun at 40 yards. a rifle with a high power scope on a sled at 40 should at least have a 1 inch pattern not 6 or 5. and out o 100 yards it will double the 6 inches. gonna send it off today
 
Ok, got the rifle boxed up and ready to go, shipping label will be this afternoon before i get it he said. i will say their CS is great. the guy is a super nice guy and willing to help.
Got the Peanut Butter Falcon to the range today and it did ok. I put the Sig Tango LPVO on it and zeroed it first at 15 yds (I only went to a local 25 yd range. I was going to lean on a tree and go for 50yds, but the HOA complained about noise or damage or some such thing). I had some trouble getting the LPVO zeroed because unbeknownst to me the mount had come loose. Tightened it up and got a decent zero. I then took the target out to 25yds and zeroed from there and got an ok result. As you can see from the pic I was low and left, which I think was me. I couldn’t walk the scope on to the bull, but you can see it was grouping ok. I was using cheap Frontier ammo and I wasn’t using a rest, just balancing on the mag. The trigger is quite heavy, no grit, just heavy and I felt like I might be shanking my shots. The drop in trigger will be here Monday and I’ll see how much of a difference it makes. My result wasn’t anything to write home about but the rounds weren’t all over the place like yours.

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25yds
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Hey!

Got the Peanut Butter Falcon to the range today and it did ok. I put the Sig Tango LPVO on it and zeroed it first at 15 yds (I only went to a local 25 yd range. I was going to lean on a tree and go for 50yds, but the HOA complained about noise or damage or some such thing). I had some trouble getting the LPVO zeroed because unbeknownst to me the mount had come loose. Tightened it up and got a decent zero. I then took the target out to 25yds and zeroed from there and got an ok result. As you can see from the pic I was low and left, which I think was me. I couldn’t walk the scope on to the bull, but you can see it was grouping ok. I was using cheap Frontier ammo and I wasn’t using a rest, just balancing on the mag. The trigger is quite heavy, no grit, just heavy and I felt like I might be shanking my shots. The drop in trigger will be here Monday and I’ll see how much of a difference it makes. My result wasn’t anything to write home about but the rounds weren’t all over the place like yours.

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25yds
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You're certainly doing some damage! I'm sure you'll get the scope sorted soon and then you won't need to lean on a tree. ;)


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
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