Just found your videos. Good stuff seeing how to adapt gear to my K-Zero. I know it's been a while, but would love to know the brand of that shirt. I need a similar blue replacement. Thank you.
I also Velcro my Knives in like this but set them out of the buckle on the left side. And Velcro on both side of the knife. Get my Maximus placard in tomorrow and happy to see you take that other one off !
I only like this head for my spotting equipment or cameras due to the fact that the limited range of motion prevents them from drooping too far and possibly tipping the balance on the tripod and falling over. This is not a good option for actually shooting off. IMHO
Ive got the XR and ordered the agilite helmet cover. Came in yesterday and found it does not fit like this. I also found why you didnt remove the black foam lining. It is extremely brittle and I ended up ripping it to shreds trying to pull it out to install the agilite velcro stickers. Luckily I had black duct tape to carefully put it back together. Anyway, one of the agilite velcro strips fell off and the cover hangs slightly over the side rails. Theres buckling in the front. It just doesnt fit right. I use a large and ordered a large cover. I guess the XLs fit the XR better.. Sent an email back to agilite. Hopefully they send me another cover.
You took off the whole inner lining? I just removed the pads because I found the memory foam pads a lot more comfortable for long uses like about 5 hrs. No hotspots. That suck about the cover. You got the one for the SF high cut right? Because the XP version is a totally different fit. I had to call and double check the one I was ordering.
Thank you for the great video. I'm to get this for my AMAP and K-Zero. It looks like lead time for ordering from Defense Mechanisms is unfortunately too long to receive it before I get deployed in May, so I'm trying to source it locally. Would you mind telling me the length of the webbing? @edgehoard417
@edgehoard417 Thanks! My last hope to source the buckles locally fell through, so I convinced DM that 8 weeks lead time for cutting 4 ranger green webbing straps was ridiculous, and they agreed to cut and ship ASAP with the buckles in stock.
Yes I still love it. It is very well padded and great if you have a rifle that you just want to leave the suppressor on for whatever reason. It carries what you need without a lot of bulk
hi thank you very much for this great video I have always had a big curiosity i wonder how the barrels manufacturers test their barrel for measuring their absolute accuracy This is a very important issue to isolate possible problems when the barrel is mounted on a rifle what i mean is that if i get a very accurate barrel and i dont get tight groups the problems must be somewhere else rifle wind shooter scope and so on
Even though I am sure that beautiful barrel is hand lapped and with no imperfections in the bore, I cringed that you didn't break it in. Maybe you did but not on the video? And what I have read it that thicker barrels are usually more accurate because less vibration (harmonics), but shorter barrels also decrease vibration.
If you added the fastex clips at the top of the pack, you could pull it over and unclip it, leaving the shoulder straps in place but having the pack fully removed for access, then clip them back in and throw it over your head to re-attach. That would leave the g hooks up front to keep it low profile but still making it possible to fully disconnect the pack without having to fish the g hooks off up front.
Not to pick on the way you shoot, just noticed something you may not even realize you are doing. You are changing the way you grip the pistol grip with your different shots. From my past experiences its best to hold it the same way each time.
I have another video of the Defense Mechanisms adapter to allow you to swing the pack around and get whatever supplies you need. Without that I would have to remove the whole carrier or have a buddy get them out.
Hi, Edgehoard, thank you very much for this video. Like you, I am on the short statue side as well, and I am wondering if you would change your mind on the Traverse 3 sections and go for the NEW two-section elevate Fatboy tripod? If not, would be so kind as to share your thoughts on why not? And if so, why? Thank you in advance.
I find tires to be the most bipod encouraging yet bipod screwing stage there is. Very few people make it work as smooth as theyd image. Sometimes the bag the whole way isnt the worst idea but definitely something you gotta experiment with. Ps ive never saw anyone shoot a 300 prc in a match, kudus to yoy for doing it. I hopw your shoulder has recovered by now.
so, you are using a Fatboy tripod with a RRS head using a Two Vets adapter? LOL! quick question: the two vets adapter is $100 (WAY overpriced, IMHO) and the RRS adapter is like $65 (the series 3 one) - any idea if the RRS one would fit in the Fatboy? i *think* the RRS one is 74mm and the Two Vets is 75mm, and i *think* the Fatboy can clamp on the 74mm no problem, but i don't know for sure. that's why i'm asking!