hungryrob wrote:You won't be disappointed. I've just put an 8 -30 something (sorry; I'm sloshed) Viper on my .223 and it's brill
Claimed it's first fox tonight too (the scope, not the rifle).
Will post more on it when I get the time to really play with it
davo601 wrote:Wish I could afford a Nightforce, it's a Nikon on the T3.
Good scopes the MTC's not had any bother with the two I've got.
hungryrob wrote:I'm looking for a thicker 'tube'
Beer Hunter wrote:hungryrob wrote:I'm looking for a thicker 'tube'
Took it down too much then?
Creep come back?
Kev.
hungryrob wrote:Had a few scary moments; can't use it for the minute... Not safe
davo601 wrote:No worries, and yes I have got all the bits left of the trigger kit, I sent you a PM about it but then found out if I delete a sent message before you've read it you don't get it......
anyhow if yer desperate you can send me yer address and I'll send the kit up to you or I can bring it up with me the next time I impose on you're hospitality.
I used one of the tubes and springs but reset the trigger back to factory after I had an unexpected discharge when cycling the bolt forward (shot the car!!! ), the problem was caused when Ryan fell on the rifle when he slipped on the rocks last time we were up, it had dislodged the sear slightly causing it to slip easily, extra, extra hair trigger so I lost all faith in the trigger job instantly and returned it to the original, it's a wee bit heavier but I know 110% that it's now safe, until he fell on it it worked perfectly, after the upgrade install I carried out the butt tap on the floor test and it was spot on and safe, just didn't trust it anymore.
One of the tubes has got a slight dent in it obviously caused when the rifle took a knock but it's not the tube you're after so shouldn't affect anything.
Mark.
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