I had to do it didnt i ,, ive stuffed up this time,,got all the answers i didnt wont to know,,some things should just be left alone,, sheeks ,, I THINK BLOODY NOT,, why should we believe others bullshit,, they say ,,them say,, he say,,
WHO THE F*&^%K R THEY,, i wont to meet THEY,, ill leave the rest up to yuz to comment ,,cheers and keep them tight
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Re: pandora box
When you opened the box what did you hope to find ?
- trevort
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Re: pandora box
Jacko speak English FFS
I'm guessing yyou bought a burris scope for br, but just guessing
I'm guessing yyou bought a burris scope for br, but just guessing
Re: pandora box
missed, woznt hoping for anything,,i already know wots in the box a can of worms
trev english,, u asking wot it iz ?,, i got tired of working on rests , so made that comptraption for myself so i can
confirm that i hav rocks in my head ,,
trev english,, u asking wot it iz ?,, i got tired of working on rests , so made that comptraption for myself so i can
confirm that i hav rocks in my head ,,
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Re: pandora box
Ffs Jacko, don’t open your head up to confirm.......
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- lee_enfield223
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Re: pandora box
is this idea so you can test the scopes against each other (eg tracking)?????????????????? or do you use them like bino's LOL
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Re: pandora box
A novel way to keep track of your opposition's target Or is one for the wind flag and one for your target ?
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Re: pandora box
Me thinks Jacko is testing on of the scopes consistency.
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Re: pandora box
arhhhh yuz onto it,,not tracking,, holding point of aim after u hav dialed it,,not big movments , just suttle ones ,,
ive got a mate thats got a few issues , so i built it for him more so,, but i will check mine first ,,
camel ,, see dave about two scopes so u can watch the flags through one,,he mite chime in here,,
ive got a mate thats got a few issues , so i built it for him more so,, but i will check mine first ,,
camel ,, see dave about two scopes so u can watch the flags through one,,he mite chime in here,,
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Re: pandora box
LRBR can be frustrating at the best of times due to the vagaries and substantial effects of wind, prevailing light, inconsistent accuracy from load components, barrel age and condition, shooter hold technique and inconsistencies etc etc.
however it seems that in addition to the above problems that scope 'behavior" can add another frustrating and decreasing shooter confidence factor if they don't track or hold the required point of aim.
after lengthy discussions with el jacko on this problem, as can be seen, he has come up with his scope testing tandem set up to try and determine if one of our scopes is subject to reticle movement or not.
anyone who is interested in looking further into this 'scope testing' situation should check the accurate shooter competition forum under the heading of scope testing which has been conducted by arguably some of the top 1000yd BR shooters and gunsmiths in America (and the world for that matter).
LRBR shooters, spend 1000's of dollars on march, nightforce, vortex etc scopes and assume and rightfully expect that our expensive scopes are faultless, however we may or may not have a product that meets these expectations.
jacko and I both own a few nightforce scopes and in general are more than happy with them, but we each have a scope which when replaced on any rifle, the replacement scope seems to provide improved average and more consistent grouping.
and yes, naturally we have obviously assumed initially that 'we' are the main cause of these accuracy inconsistencies.
however after a fair bit of time effort and repetition it seems that these particular scopes seem to continue to cause the weird accuracies.
even with this time consuming exercise it is hard to be sure or not if the scopes do or don't have problems.
hopefully the tandem scope tester will give us a more definite idea as to if the fault lies with the scopes or elsewhere.
cheers
dave
off the subject, back in the mid nineties on my 30x57 ugly fly gun, at one time I did place a second scope on the rifle stock to enable me to better see the majura wind flags as the scope I was using had a very narrow field of view.
however it seems that in addition to the above problems that scope 'behavior" can add another frustrating and decreasing shooter confidence factor if they don't track or hold the required point of aim.
after lengthy discussions with el jacko on this problem, as can be seen, he has come up with his scope testing tandem set up to try and determine if one of our scopes is subject to reticle movement or not.
anyone who is interested in looking further into this 'scope testing' situation should check the accurate shooter competition forum under the heading of scope testing which has been conducted by arguably some of the top 1000yd BR shooters and gunsmiths in America (and the world for that matter).
LRBR shooters, spend 1000's of dollars on march, nightforce, vortex etc scopes and assume and rightfully expect that our expensive scopes are faultless, however we may or may not have a product that meets these expectations.
jacko and I both own a few nightforce scopes and in general are more than happy with them, but we each have a scope which when replaced on any rifle, the replacement scope seems to provide improved average and more consistent grouping.
and yes, naturally we have obviously assumed initially that 'we' are the main cause of these accuracy inconsistencies.
however after a fair bit of time effort and repetition it seems that these particular scopes seem to continue to cause the weird accuracies.
even with this time consuming exercise it is hard to be sure or not if the scopes do or don't have problems.
hopefully the tandem scope tester will give us a more definite idea as to if the fault lies with the scopes or elsewhere.
cheers
dave
off the subject, back in the mid nineties on my 30x57 ugly fly gun, at one time I did place a second scope on the rifle stock to enable me to better see the majura wind flags as the scope I was using had a very narrow field of view.
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Re: pandora box
Wow, there was a read for the perfectionists! Thanks for the post.dg wrote: ↑Sun Nov 12, 2017 1:15 pm ...... snip .......
anyone who is interested in looking further into this 'scope testing' situation should check the accurate shooter competition forum under the heading of scope testing which has been conducted by arguably some of the top 1000yd BR shooters and gunsmiths in America (and the world for that matter).
...... snip .......
And now Jacko's "can of worms" comment goes to another level....