Yup! The “New Cool Gun” can usually be built by a good Smith for a lot less. Sometimes improved, too.I was surprised at the 5k + scope price.
I've got that in several bench rest rifles.
I'm really tempted...
Doesn't the tax stamp for sbr and a can and another 2-3k?
Bad guys/gals don't use weapons like that. Professional assassins already have something like that. Professional assassins take out bad vermin.that's the kind of thing the left is having an apoplexy about
Each tax stamp is 200$I was surprised at the 5k + scope price.
I've got that in several bench rest rifles.
I'm really tempted...
Doesn't the tax stamp for sbr and a can add another 2-3k?
I periodically Pull the action out of the stock for cleaning , and always take the scope off first .Since I usually shoot 600 , That's where the scope is "set", and when re-assembled ,It is usually never more than 1 or 2 minutes off a "No Wind" zero at 600 , in any direction from Center . So I guess a competent "Shooter" could take that rifle , and make a "Man-shot" with some confidence . If they practiced doing it , to get a "Norm" for the variation of that particular rifle . Keep in mind , your "Target" is roughly 14" wide x 18-20" vertical .Center-mass aim makes it do-able . You aren't going for a "X" .Let me say first, that is a very cool rifle & is very interesting to say the least - especially the BOBBRO mount. I have a hypothetical question....
As stated it is a light-weight package that can be unpacked when needed & brought into service for close range sniping. I see this in the movies all the time. The sniper unpacks, assembles his rifle & lastly snaps or screws his scope in place. Is the BOBRO scope mount so accurate that you would trust it make a "man-kill" shot with? Heck, I wont take my deer rifle out hunting until I've verified its on target, especially if I took the scope off & on. Maybe they make detachable mounts that good these days. Just wondering about other thoughts on this.