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K31 Swiss Accuracy Test
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<blockquote data-quote="Unofficial Gun Addict (UGA)" data-source="post: 1172739" data-attributes="member: 81139"><p>Thank kraky! Yeah... there's no doubt that the Swiss didn't hold back when producing a quality firearm. My eyes are such that open sights are a thing of the past, but the Swiss Products aluminum mount sure makes it pleasant to shoot with the scope. The only downside, is the particular one piece scope mount that I choose sits perfectly in place to make the ejected rounds bump the left side of the back scope ring, denting the mouth of every case we extract with force (this is why we are pulling them out manually... we noticed that the initial cases were all deformed on the mouth). I will be putting a rubber buttpad on the rifle so as to give it a little longer length of pull, which should then allow me to move the scope back some, hopefully preventing damage to cases with the proper extraction force.</p><p></p><p>On the weight... I hear you. Not sure it is a firearm I'd love hiking up and down Idaho mountains, but I think it will be something I'll try to use in the flatter desert terrains this coming fall. Lots of deer and elk to be found there. It'd sure be nice to get the K31 out for some real field use.</p><p></p><p>I'll try to post a review of both the Swiss Products brake & mount, as well as the dovetail one-piece that I found to be incredibly solid (most are built for .22 cals).</p><p></p><p>Appreciate the feedback! I've already spent the day editing the original and keeping the gray matter engaged so as to produce something a little more refined next time! You can let me know if it was worth it!! Take care man and keep shooting straight!</p><p></p><p>Boss</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unofficial Gun Addict (UGA), post: 1172739, member: 81139"] Thank kraky! Yeah... there's no doubt that the Swiss didn't hold back when producing a quality firearm. My eyes are such that open sights are a thing of the past, but the Swiss Products aluminum mount sure makes it pleasant to shoot with the scope. The only downside, is the particular one piece scope mount that I choose sits perfectly in place to make the ejected rounds bump the left side of the back scope ring, denting the mouth of every case we extract with force (this is why we are pulling them out manually... we noticed that the initial cases were all deformed on the mouth). I will be putting a rubber buttpad on the rifle so as to give it a little longer length of pull, which should then allow me to move the scope back some, hopefully preventing damage to cases with the proper extraction force. On the weight... I hear you. Not sure it is a firearm I'd love hiking up and down Idaho mountains, but I think it will be something I'll try to use in the flatter desert terrains this coming fall. Lots of deer and elk to be found there. It'd sure be nice to get the K31 out for some real field use. I'll try to post a review of both the Swiss Products brake & mount, as well as the dovetail one-piece that I found to be incredibly solid (most are built for .22 cals). Appreciate the feedback! I've already spent the day editing the original and keeping the gray matter engaged so as to produce something a little more refined next time! You can let me know if it was worth it!! Take care man and keep shooting straight! Boss [/QUOTE]
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