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Best scope for new light weight rig
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<blockquote data-quote="youngtrout" data-source="post: 1281254" data-attributes="member: 5373"><p>wildcater</p><p></p><p>That's funny, the Hastings 1.26 is on all but 2 of my rifles. They are light, do a good job managing recoil,,,,and light, as you point out. The shotgunners have it figured out. Stocks, and it came from a poster here years ago,, but I also vacuum bag my own carbon fiber stocks. It's a bit of work, but I can vary my fill, or even if I fill, to get a fairly light stock. Fun work, lots of time though. I've patterned other folks stocks, so they also have zero resale, but a fun project. With the diy approach, basically have to make 2 half's, then join and fill </p><p></p><p>On the scope, google</p><p></p><p>Cabela's Intrepid HD 30mm Riflescopes by Vortex®</p><p></p><p>I really can't believe there is not much in regards to reviews, if you are near a cabelas, they are worth a look. For the price, seem to be a lot for the money. Almost done with a scope tester, basically a 50 pound block of concrete with a rail on it. Between my buddy and I we have three we want to run through the paces. So far, the only thing I'd change is the reticle size, it's fairly thick. But this is coming from a guy who really likes either the SIII, or the MOAR-T</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youngtrout, post: 1281254, member: 5373"] wildcater That's funny, the Hastings 1.26 is on all but 2 of my rifles. They are light, do a good job managing recoil,,,,and light, as you point out. The shotgunners have it figured out. Stocks, and it came from a poster here years ago,, but I also vacuum bag my own carbon fiber stocks. It's a bit of work, but I can vary my fill, or even if I fill, to get a fairly light stock. Fun work, lots of time though. I've patterned other folks stocks, so they also have zero resale, but a fun project. With the diy approach, basically have to make 2 half's, then join and fill On the scope, google Cabela's Intrepid HD 30mm Riflescopes by Vortex® I really can't believe there is not much in regards to reviews, if you are near a cabelas, they are worth a look. For the price, seem to be a lot for the money. Almost done with a scope tester, basically a 50 pound block of concrete with a rail on it. Between my buddy and I we have three we want to run through the paces. So far, the only thing I'd change is the reticle size, it's fairly thick. But this is coming from a guy who really likes either the SIII, or the MOAR-T [/QUOTE]
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