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| I can offer you suggestions also.Fuck the scope,get in shape and learn how to shoot. |
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| [URL= ]cz452 ultra lux[/URL] [URL= ]2[/URL] [URL= ]3[/URL] [URL= ]4[/URL] |
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| I find the barrel life of 5,000 to 7,000 rounds a bit odd. I shoot in a Schuetzen (offhand) league, every Tuesday and with many weekend matches. We also shoot a lot of benchrest and some prone smallbore. Most of us shoot one or more high-end target rifles and most of us shoot 5,000 rounds or more during a year. None of us think our barrels are loosing accuracy after 5,000 or even 10,000 rounds. We have a couple of Lilja barrels in the group. They are very good barrels. But a barrel life of 5,000 rounds means an accuracy depreciation of somewhere around $0.07 per shot. If you shoot Lapua Midas+ in competition, the cost is about $0.30 per shot. Must we add 25 % to the cost of already expensive match ammo, simply so that we can replace our barrels? Saeed, do you have any opinions on this? |
| Posts: 111 | Location: Humboldt County, California | Registered: 03 December 2008 |
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| I shot this target today. [URL= ]100yds offhand/open sights 22lr[/URL] |
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| If those lines on the target are 1" apart, that is pretty good shooting.
I shoot in an offhand league, 100 yards, using single shot rifles, aperture sights (tang & globe front), stocks built for offhand use and set triggers. We shoot middle-grade target ammo. Many of our composite targets would look just like that. |
| Posts: 111 | Location: Humboldt County, California | Registered: 03 December 2008 |
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| Butch what weight could you get that trigger down to?
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| Evan, 2 oz. |
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| Very nice. I shot a loaned BRNO sporter BR rifle once at an IR 50/50 match and really wished it had a lighter trigger.
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| I shot 100rds offhand at 100yds yesterday and found the trigger to be excellent.I honestly felt that I could not wish for a better one.This is the trigger on the Ultra Lux beachwood model with the long barrel.It was much less cold yesterday and I could feel the the pull on the trigger very well.As soon as I was on target the shot went off nearly automatic.The adjustable rear sight works well to and is very convenient. I had it adjusted for 100yds then I slid the lever down all the way and discovered that this was the correct setting for 25yds.This makes it easy to go from 100yds shooting down to 25yds really fast. |
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| [URL= ]100yds offhand opensights[/URL] I need to lower the front sight just a bit. |
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| Is that #6 or #8 shot? |
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| Shot this target today. [URL= ]100yds,offhand open sights[/URL] |
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