Yes, exactly. It's _still_ about that price here in Australia. There's no point having a $4000 rifle, and putting $100 glass on it, as you're not going to get the accuracy and repeatability from a $100 scope compared to a $4000 scope. That said, there are some _amazing_ cheap scopes from time to time (Weaver T36 comes to mind).
March 10-60x with spider crosshair. Even though it's max zoom is 60x, I normally shoot with the zoom around 50x. Dunno why... I used to shoot this rifle with a March 40x fixed scope, but swapped over to the 10-60x. The video was shot using my iPhone mounted on a March-supplied eyepiece adapter. The scope allows so much light through to my eye is such that I have to rest my eye sometimes to get rid of the "burn-in" ghost target images - especially an issue when I shoot against the ISSF 50m prone target rifle electronic targets. Thanks for watching!
@@brentmckee5111 watching this video again, thinking , rather reading this comment thinking the same thing, then i look. It was me that wrote the question. Iv heard of sightron beeing good. Iv never had a weaver. Maybe Il look on Accurate shooter, is ther any more web sights to look at
No, just scope. You would not be able to see the target with aperture sights, otherwise. The rifle which shot that target was using a 10-60 power March scope.
I currently have a Sightron SIII 10-50x60mm same reticle as yours for F-TR in Canada shooting a 308 Win from 300m-1000m. Your March scope is so expensive! It'll stay on my wish list. Great shooting.
I am sorry but your video is not about 'tuning' your FWB but rather 'shooting' the FWB. 95% of the video is of you shooting - not demonstrating how you tune a rifle. The other 5% is setting up the front rest and rear bag. Click bait.
I’m shooting with a group tomorrow and I was told one of the guys pulled a Leupold 36 Benchrest from a CZ 457 and replaced it with an Arken EP5. For the different disciplines we shoot it was probably a good move but I have a RimX that should be finished next month, would that Leupold be a good fit for IBS 50yd shoots? Great video by the way, I picked up a lot from it, one of the things is you need a fine scope. Thanks
@@staffordshires2 No, no suppressor. Those are not obtainable in Australia, and even if they were, they're not allowed through the discipline's rulebook. My rifle actually has a bloop tube, which gives a resoundingly loud pop noise. The quietness is the camera mic (my iphone).
Yes, it was later plugged and confirmed to be a 10. For these targets, if the plug touches the 10-ring, it's a 10 (inward scoring method). Some targets (like the PSL in the US, or BR30) is outward scoring.
Awesome video, I model mainly Games Workshop, 40 K, I have brought different AK products, I have been modeling for over 42 years, I use things I have made, but AK and AMMO MIG, have brought out awesome products. i have brought the Fac book over 12mths ago worth every cent I have paid for the book, also buying the latest modeling paint catalogue, shows how to use there new product, cheers from NSW, Australia.
Bob brown Do you mind telling me who you get your AK products from? Trying to find a shop in New Zealand that has a good wide range is difficult. I have been buying online, ebay and Amazon.
BNA model world Melbourne, Australia, also Irresistible Force from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, also BNA have an online store on eBay and they trade under a-modeler and their prices are good. I only buy from these select few, because I trust them, Cheers AprilliaRSV4F, good luck with your buying, regards Bob
Bob brown sweet, cheers for that I will check them out. I am thinking of getting the AK Real Colour range. Them and my Tamiya should have me pretty well covered.
No, am using a Baitys Custom Gunworks Falcon action, 22LR, with 6 o-clock firing pin. Barrel in this video was a Broughton 4C w/ a Harrel Tuner and a bloop tube.
@@pipeweldor4850 Turbo actions are available for 22LR, thus the question. Turbo's are quite popular here in Australia for 22Lr benchrest actually. I bought the Falcon action before the Turbos were more freely available here.
Hi there, I would like to really appreciate your tutorials, because of: - they are not too long, not too short - really good quality of sound (but, please, try to speak a little bit slowly :o :) - excellent quality of video (please, try to stay in the centre of focus of camera, when doing you steps and, please, try to do more detail views with bigger magnifying, if possible, to clearly show the steps of works and to make them easier distinguishable.) once more - thanks for a very good tutorials.Keep well. :)
jean lacrotte Thanks for watching it. No, the rifle isn't clamped in any way. I use a benchrest technique called "free recoil", which allows the rifle to recoil without any dampening. With 22LR, it will only recoil 5mm or so anyway. The trick to the recoil is to get the rifle to recoil straight back towards the shooter. So, the stock is made with the bottom of the foreend parallel with the bottom of the buttstock. With an angled buttstock, it's not possible to get this kind of recoil.