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Looks like a fantastic venue in the Catskills of NY.
I'll be heading up on Saturday to avoid driving into a ditch at 5am Sunday morning.
Reach out if you'd like to carpool up from Boston.
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Looks like a fantastic venue in the Catskills of NY.
I'll be heading up on Saturday to avoid driving into a ditch at 5am Sunday morning.
Reach out if you'd like to carpool up from Boston.
Look at the GrayOps CNC bag stopsFirst match since trying out PRS that I felt I was building good positions. I believe it caused some issues with feeding and extraction, as the bag would put just enough pressure on the mag to cause some hiccups.
Squad was fantastic. Just the right mix of comedy and helpful tips. I think this is true across the board. It’s no wonder the sport is growing as quickly as it is.
Venue is picturesque. Must be quite the show during autumn. Don’t follow the gps route. Stick to the main road all the way to the end.
I always positioned the bag ahead of the mag.First match since trying out PRS that I felt I was building good positions. I believe it caused some issues with feeding and extraction, as the bag would put just enough pressure on the mag to cause some hiccups.
What you are describing requires either a very long and heavy barrel and/or lots of weights on the forend.I set my rifles up so that they balance about 4-5” in front of magwell that way it’s perfectly centered over my schmedium bag. The bag stop will let you crowd the mag without binding it.
Throw bunch of weights on that bad girl and let her eat. A well balanced rifle will pay dividends.What you are describing requires either a very long and heavy barrel and/or lots of weights on the forend.
Which I'm guessing you have. I'm just getting started and am not quite there yet. Even though aftermarket barrels in PRS Rimfire can run to 26", buying anything with an OEM barrel much over 18" is pretty much impossible.
I've got some weights that I'll be adding to the front of my MDT stock.
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I am sure you are right.Throw bunch of weights on that bad girl and let her eat. A well balanced rifle will pay dividends.
Thanks. I'm in the exploration phase and am also building up a CZ 457.that’s a good start. Don’t be afraid to hack up some steel or brass and screw them to the sides.