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<blockquote data-quote="wildcat" data-source="post: 77962" data-attributes="member: 4557"><p>I have found some sights that have rests available for a heavy rifle. I was just wondering if anybody knew a specific place to have one built. The sightI found was Coyote Jakes, it looked like they build quality stuff. If anybody knows a better place to have one made please let me know. My rifle will not be ready until March 2006, so I have time to have one built before it gets here. I shouldn't get too much recoil with the brake and the rifle weighing that much. It should shoot pretty smooth. I took the advice from Goodgrouper and went with a heavier rifle, 65lbs. The rifle was originally going to weigh 30 to 35 lbs. Any help would be great! I will be trying to shoot the California ground squirrel at 2k. As everybody knows the ground squirrel is much smaller than a pdog, woodchuck or groundhog, so I have my work cut out for me at this range. I hope someday I will accomplish a kill shot at 2k on a ground squirrel. Goodgrouper has given me the motivation to try and accomplish this. Thanks, Wildcat!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildcat, post: 77962, member: 4557"] I have found some sights that have rests available for a heavy rifle. I was just wondering if anybody knew a specific place to have one built. The sightI found was Coyote Jakes, it looked like they build quality stuff. If anybody knows a better place to have one made please let me know. My rifle will not be ready until March 2006, so I have time to have one built before it gets here. I shouldn't get too much recoil with the brake and the rifle weighing that much. It should shoot pretty smooth. I took the advice from Goodgrouper and went with a heavier rifle, 65lbs. The rifle was originally going to weigh 30 to 35 lbs. Any help would be great! I will be trying to shoot the California ground squirrel at 2k. As everybody knows the ground squirrel is much smaller than a pdog, woodchuck or groundhog, so I have my work cut out for me at this range. I hope someday I will accomplish a kill shot at 2k on a ground squirrel. Goodgrouper has given me the motivation to try and accomplish this. Thanks, Wildcat! [/QUOTE]
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