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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Anyone have any tricks for adjusting POI consistency across multiple loads?
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<blockquote data-quote="300magman" data-source="post: 1034961" data-attributes="member: 24769"><p>Perhaps I am taking you the wrong way, and my apologies if I am, but your posts read as though they have a very condescending tone to them.</p><p></p><p>Yes, I understand it is not a terrible amount of work to dial on both planes, though with a typical hunting scope you do have to remove the caps and count clicks, so its not quite as fast & easy as using the target tactical turrets with zero stops.</p><p></p><p>I was mainly asking the question, just to see if there was any knowledge out there that I had not yet acquired, I like to learn new things when I can, and I have no problem tinkering with a theory just to see where it can take me or what I can learn.</p><p></p><p>Also, I know release agents let you epoxy bed rifles without making a permanent bond, but I also know a principle exits whereby a stock can be accidentally <em>glued on</em> by way of a mechanical bond depending on the shape of the portion of a rifle being bedded. </p><p>As it has been a long time since I have taken the forward stock off of my Marlin, I don't remember exactly what it looks like under there, but I know I would check before setting my mind to the project and going out to get supplies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="300magman, post: 1034961, member: 24769"] Perhaps I am taking you the wrong way, and my apologies if I am, but your posts read as though they have a very condescending tone to them. Yes, I understand it is not a terrible amount of work to dial on both planes, though with a typical hunting scope you do have to remove the caps and count clicks, so its not quite as fast & easy as using the target tactical turrets with zero stops. I was mainly asking the question, just to see if there was any knowledge out there that I had not yet acquired, I like to learn new things when I can, and I have no problem tinkering with a theory just to see where it can take me or what I can learn. Also, I know release agents let you epoxy bed rifles without making a permanent bond, but I also know a principle exits whereby a stock can be accidentally [I]glued on[/I] by way of a mechanical bond depending on the shape of the portion of a rifle being bedded. As it has been a long time since I have taken the forward stock off of my Marlin, I don't remember exactly what it looks like under there, but I know I would check before setting my mind to the project and going out to get supplies. [/QUOTE]
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