Written on Apr 20, 2020
Put these on a G17 build with an RMR. I love being able to leave them down when using the dot and selectively flip em up only if desired. Be sure to just locktite the front site and you're good to go.
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Written on Mar 22, 2020
This thing is really outstanding. Accu-tac should be considered with Harris and Atlas across all the different styles. While this is targeting F Class, I grabbed it for a 300 PRC bench/prone LR target gun and do not shoot F Class. It is rock solid, the adjustments all lock up super snug, the leg adjust-ability is super quick and easy, and it's got some heft to it. I ran it on a 6.5 CM at the range just cause I'd left my Harris at home and it didn't really look or certainly feel out of place. I'm a big, new fan of accu-tacs now.
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Written on Mar 22, 2020
What can you say? It fits perfectly on the Athon Ares ETR, the push button flip release is outstanding, it looks good, it is low cost, and it gets the job done. I would certainly recommend to anyone in the market.
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Written on Mar 22, 2020
Does fit the Athlon Ares ETR but man is it snug. Only reason I'm giving it 4 stars. It's almost like 1 mm in diameter too small but it works. It may stretch a little over time. Regardless, for the price, yeah buy it!
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Written on Mar 22, 2020
More people should be considering these that are looking at the Seekins and Vortex precision rings. These have a great fit and finish, are very solid, and get the job done great. Running them on a 6.5 CM with an Ares ETR and thus far very impressed.
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Written on Mar 22, 2020
Gotta give it up for this little guy. Running on one of my 6.5 CMs and it mitigates seemingly about as well as my MPA brake that's on my other rifle, and that rifle is actually heavier. This thing is very nondescript if you're not looking for a tacti cool brake and it works very well. Doesn't angle much blast back toward the shooter/neighbor either.
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Written on Feb 14, 2020
I've now put this trigger on two rifles. One PRS rifle and one 300 PRC. I'm surprised this trigger doesn't get more attention. The break is extremely clean, it can go super light if you want with a great range of pull weight, and overtravel is non-existent. The only thing that kinda stinks is that you have to pull your barreled action to adjust, but if you get it where you want it before installing the barreled action you're good to go. In a chassis system it's no big deal pulling it out real quick anyway. Considering you can catch this thing on sale for the price you can, it's a no brainer.
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Written on Oct 21, 2019
It's good and it fits in rmr cuts. The circle with the dot inside is slick but it ended up being a little busy for me personally. The dot by itself is very small. Some have claimed that the curve of the glass seems to bring a tiny bit of magnification and i absolutely agree. It's worse the father out the target. On a pistol this is a pain when shooting two eyes open. However as a 45 degree Dot on an AR it's pretty awesome, especially with the circle and Dot reticle.
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Written on Oct 21, 2019
Put a 3.5 version on my first AR and loved it. When I got my competition AR I pulled the 4 lbs timney trigger right out and put this 2 lbs in. Absolutely love these triggers. Did have to blast it real good with clp to get the factory goop out and it's performed beautifully in 3 gun and bench shooting.
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