Written on Apr 16, 2025
        
                
        
    
        Got this about a year ago after a wait for them to be in stock. I have used it on a creedmoor bolt gun for just under a year. Didnt have any issues until i noticed cleaning the gun the hinge has flexed and now i have considerable wobble in the hinge. So my buffer tube n stock wobble when shooting.
Havent even used the folder much at all. Only for cleaning to clear the bore guide. I would not recommend. Youtube video will be following shortly. Already have the video footage.    
        
        
                
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            Written on Feb 05, 2025
        
                
        
    
        Ok, i have not yet had a chance to take these to a mile range yet, so here's my review of what I've seen so far.
Binos are heavy. But, if it equipment you need binoculars and range finder worth it.
I shot distances from my house to 1378 yards house and metal building. Max range of anything i can see from my house. Was able to shoot ranges on trees and utility poles out to max visual range of 878 yards.
It had zero problems ranging these on a standard semi overcast day. Used a tripod mount because i struggled to stay on targets.
Response is instant in all cases. Glass was good from whatvi saw thru my 62 year old eyes that have used cheap glass most of ny life. Did not notice any tint issues like i do on my old SIG Kilo2000 LRF. Menu is really easy to navigate after reading the manual. The many display modes makes it great to custimize the info you want to see. I bought this to replace the SIG rangefinder and use for spotting in NRL22 matches. I also want to be able to range steel unpainted(aka shot up) at 1 mile. I have yet to verify it will do either. I am however optimistic it will handle the dual purpose jobs. I would say it's worth the cost. I have never been a Burris fan, but i have alway found they make solid products.    
        
        
                
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            Written on Jan 30, 2025
        
                
        
    
        CZ has a good trigger already so my improvements were trigger weight and shape. I prefer a straighter trigger shoe than CZ. The timney allowed me to set a low and nice trigger pull and gave me for of the shape i feel comfortable with. CZ does make a nice stock trigger with little or no creep. So IMO switching to a timney your looking to put something else nice in there.    
        
        
                
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            Written on Jan 30, 2025
        
                
        
    
        Works like a castle nut should. No problems with threading on buffer tubes ive used    
        
        
                
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            Written on Oct 26, 2024
        
                
        
    
        Ok, i had a threading issue with one that was a defect and replaced by OP with no problems.
That said only negative that could be considered a negative is that it doesnt have a lock clised position. Since for me its used on bolt action chassis rifles that is irrelevant.
The design is great. Good lockup and very streamlined and compact. For the price i believe this is the best option for my requirements. It allows me to shorten my transport package and also swing the stock out of the way for cleaning. If you use a riser for your cheek you will know the are an issue for running a bore rod or guide into the receiver.
That said i think its best in price for my needs.
Thanks    
        
        
                
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            Written on Oct 18, 2024
        
                
        
    
        They are the 140gr VLD with the .593 BC.
They are NOT the newer 144gr Berger    
        
        
                
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            Written on Sep 28, 2024
        
                
        
    
        I have ysed 2 of these in aero precisionsolus.
They are great triggers for 2 to 4lbs. I can shoot PRS or hunt with this setup.    
        
        
                
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            Written on Jul 31, 2024
        
                
        
    
        Ok, it was a major work getting this SFU screwed into my S2Delta chassis. I had to confirm threads with other receiver to make sure threads were correct. I had to work it like tapping the threads! Also had to use a buffer tube as a wrench to get enough torque to twist it all the way in. Really i wouldnt recommend what i did because it may have torqued the hinge some. Anyway... It is a pretty nice design and it works great on the chassis. Its not coming off. Hope it lasts.
The threads on the S2delta chassis are thick threads and so are the Hera SFU.
The S2Delta chassis makes it easy to add a SFU without increasing length of pull by design.    
        
        
                
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            Written on May 03, 2024
        
                
        
    
        They had it in stock and shipped quickly.
As for the bipod it is the best I've had.
I have had harris, harris clones, atlas clones and UTG recon 360.
Buy once cry once. It still has a little wobble. The legs fit in notches cant escape that, but with the newer ski feet i get an extra 2" spread! Thing is solid!
I do have to remove it to put the gun in my case.
The ARCA clamp is 3 position. Closed locked solid, half open you can slide along the rail and fully open it drops off the rail no need to slide it off or remove stop pins    
        
        
                
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            Written on Apr 29, 2024
        
                
        
    
        Ok these ski feet add width to the leg spread and they provide a nice full contact slide. I dont like the rubber, because for me i feel the rubber feet make my bipod hop. Ski feet make it more of a push. Not like world changing, but it is noticable on my 6.5 creedmoor    
        
        
                
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