Thanks Fenring
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Thanks Fenring
my little package from dealextreme turned up today. Sealion sits perfectly with that mounting system. In fact my 22 almost looks tacticool!!
Cheers
Cheers
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Re: Thanks Fenring
Photo trev????
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Re: Thanks Fenring
what sea-lion mounting system. Please share
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Yeah, that little setup works well.
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Oh haha had one for a year now! I have the rail on the torch tho
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Trev
There isnt enough crap black plastic there for it to be craptic, I mean tacticool. Its just a nice CZ in a nice stock with a sea lion mounted on the scope.
There isnt enough crap black plastic there for it to be craptic, I mean tacticool. Its just a nice CZ in a nice stock with a sea lion mounted on the scope.
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Re: Thanks Fenring
trevort wrote:
It looks like you're holding the rifle the wrong way around.
If you don't want the setup I'll happily take it off your hands.
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Re: Thanks Fenring
Looks good trevort is that Sealion the 700 Lumen model I cannot remember.
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Re: Thanks Fenring
That looks familiar except with mine the "weaver" style base is on the torch mount itself and I just install a ring upside down on the scope. Very easy to take the torch off and put on etc and can use cheapo rings.
Ryan
Ryan
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MISSED wrote:Looks good trevort is that Sealion the 700 Lumen model I cannot remember.
Yes, can it be modified to increase power?
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Looks good mate.
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I believe you can get a 1000 lumen diode for then now trevtrevort wrote:MISSED wrote:Looks good trevort is that Sealion the 700 Lumen model I cannot remember.
Yes, can it be modified to increase power?
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Re: Thanks Fenring
Well I have a "Thanks" to give to Fenring myself.
I've had great entertainment and inspiration reading his posts over a long period. His comments have always been generous with information and advise to all.
I never appreciated how well the hunting on foot with a light could be till he continued to post reports and pics week after week.
That Savage of his accounts for allot of varmints and it's played on my mind.
Over the last 5-6 years I've been tempted to get a HMR but resisted not being able to justify the $1000 outlay I expected and stuck with my .22 and shotty. Although I dearly wanted one with that classic thumbhole stock [LH] he's FINALLY motivated me to take the plunge.
Well at least he's got me to put my toe into the water. I opted for a used basic model Savage with a synthetic stock and regular barrel.
I'm looking forward to the challenge of the extra distance I can shoot to now rather than the .22 and shotgun ranges that I'm used to. A few of those foxes that won't commit to coming in watching from what was afar will now up the odds my way.
My wife thinks he's a bad influents though.
So in a work THANKYOU Fenring and keep up the your fantastic contributions.
I've had great entertainment and inspiration reading his posts over a long period. His comments have always been generous with information and advise to all.
I never appreciated how well the hunting on foot with a light could be till he continued to post reports and pics week after week.
That Savage of his accounts for allot of varmints and it's played on my mind.
Over the last 5-6 years I've been tempted to get a HMR but resisted not being able to justify the $1000 outlay I expected and stuck with my .22 and shotty. Although I dearly wanted one with that classic thumbhole stock [LH] he's FINALLY motivated me to take the plunge.
Well at least he's got me to put my toe into the water. I opted for a used basic model Savage with a synthetic stock and regular barrel.
I'm looking forward to the challenge of the extra distance I can shoot to now rather than the .22 and shotgun ranges that I'm used to. A few of those foxes that won't commit to coming in watching from what was afar will now up the odds my way.
My wife thinks he's a bad influents though.
So in a work THANKYOU Fenring and keep up the your fantastic contributions.
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Ah, cheers guys. I like contributing and helping folks out to enjoy their sport, and pass on any tips I think folks might find useful.
As for the mighty Savage BTVS - both of the rifles we use have now been paid for by our bounty money. A few more dozen scalps and the scopes will have been too.
As for the mighty Savage BTVS - both of the rifles we use have now been paid for by our bounty money. A few more dozen scalps and the scopes will have been too.