Written on Oct 06, 2025
Start off by saying that this stock seems to be a nice stock. The butt pad is great. The fit is is perfect, up to the third adjusting hole, after that it gets tight. It does not go to the 6th, or fully in position. The tube bottoms out in stock before it gets there. Then it’s very hard to pull out. The charging handle hits the stock, forcing it upwards in the middle position and closer. Had a lot of flashing that had to be removed. Also has molding Blimps. This is CQ problem. Over all CQ is where this stock fails. I guess if you get one that has been CQ checked, you will probably get a great stock. I wasn’t that lucky.
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Written on Dec 21, 2018
This die works great, the one thing that sets it apart from other crimp dies is it resizes the case back down where the bullet bulge it out. Making for a more reliable feed. You will get a little more resistance on crimping, but get use to the feel quickly. I prefer using this die on all my pistol rounds in a progressive press. To date I have not noticed any shortening of case life.
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Written on May 18, 2016
This scope has great glass, perfect tracking and built like a tank. The numbers on the turret are a little small for me and the zero stop is not as nice as the vortex. but for long range shooting it is hard to beat. The new IOR seems to have a little better glass, but uso is a very close 2nd.
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Written on Nov 05, 2015
First off, I only use Top tier Glass, with that being said. This is a great scope for hunting. Not the best, but it does not carry the price. The glass is good, the eye relief is good and the tracking up to 400 yds. is good. This is a great scope for the money. The glass is not top tier, but as good as scopes costing much more.
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Written on Aug 02, 2015
This scope has great glass, perfect tracking, The Illum. has no bleed over, built like a tank. The turret markings could be a little bigger, but can be read with no problem. My eye sight is not as good as it use to be. There is nothing bad I can say about this scope. To get very picky, the turret clicks could be a little more positive, and the eye relief a little longer. There is nothing wrong with them, but I tried to find some cons and this is all I could come up with. I can say it is better than the NF, Vortex and Leupold that I have. This is a top line scope at a good price.
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Written on Aug 02, 2015
This scope was well thought out. Has the best zero stop I have tried. Everything can be seen from behind the scope. Illumination works great, no bleed over. The glass is equal to NF and leupold. USO and S&B has better glass. Loved the scope. The only down fall is the tracking. Off .1mil at 10mil adj. and .2 mil at 15mil adj.. Tracking is better than my leupold, About as good as my NF, but not perfect like the uso. This is not a problem as long as you know this and can adj. for it. Over all a great scope for the money.
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Written on Jul 11, 2015
These are great rings, I would bet they are made by seekins. If not they are made just like them. I have not got but about 500 rounds so far, but no problems yet. I don't see there will be any, as I stated above they are made like Seekins ring, which I have never had any problems out of, they are very well made, and lock down rock solid.
0 of 0 found the following review helpful.
Written on Jun 27, 2015
I have used many diff. scopes and this one is the best I have ever used. I thought S&B was the best, The S&B MAY have a little (very little) better glass, but the tracking is off a little at longer ranges (.1 mil at 1200 yards that's a little over 4 inches). Nightforce tracking is off even more than the S&B. and the vortex HD tracks worst yet. If you want perfect tracking and great glass this is the scope. It would be nice if the numbers on the ele. knob were larger like the vortex HD. But for someone with better eye sight (I need glasses to read), the numbers should not be a problem. Please note that the compare was done with the scopes I own and does not mean all are the same. The others are great scopes too. Tracking is #1 and glass #2 for me.
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