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Yea the threads match (5/8-24) but nothing says the length which is .600 minimum for tye muzzle break. Thanks. I did reach out to sig for confirmation.
This video is 3 years old and they are still selling intensity model but at 350$. This is an older model and i wouldnt be paying that much for a scope that hasnt changed
If you're in the Harlan area I'd say try the west end. Are you bow or shotgun? If your shotgun I'd say hit it early in the morning hard. If your bow than mid day and set up on fields close to the side you expect them to come from. Hope it helps and good luck!
I put one on my Aero Precision M5 build and love it. Will definitely put one on the M4 build I just started. For those who don't know about brakes, be advised you absolutely don't want to shoot one of these without hearing protection!!
Thanks for the comments! Yes! They are very load lol. I was surprised that the gentleman with me said it wasn't as bad to the side like I thought it may have been.
Just bought one, really impressed with it. Never even shot a muzzle loader before, but yea I sure do like it. It's just exactly like the one you have there.
Will not have exit hole on 243 with this ammo on decent buck. But Jesus everything in chest blows back out ENTRANCE hole. Huge spray comes out. Bucks go about 45 yds and have trouble doing that.
One aspect of the 110 High Country that I didn't pick up in your review is that the barreled action - receiver and barrel - is stainless steel, and it is button rifled. A lot of 110s are not SS. I like that the bolt and barrel are fluted. Also a fairly heavy contour that helps with accuracy and prevents the barrel from heating up so quickly. The coating is harder and more durable than Cerakote. Good review, though, and good luck with it. I am working to pick up this model chambered in 6.5cm.
Yeah that was in winter time so we couldn't drive back there cuz it was too to drifty back there on the road to the Target. Hey thanks for the comments and thanks for watching appreciate it!
Great review. I own a vg6 and was interested in the pulse so this video was perfect. The vg6 already does a good job taming recoil so to hear the Pulse feels that good is awesome. Purchased and subbed
I'm on the road right now so I can't really look it up for you but if you go to the website you don't tell you right in the description what the thread is.
I just use one inch webbing and then a couple of sliders. I think it actually took like three sliders one on each end and then the one in the middle to make a loop
Id say the Ultradyne is definitely the better of the two. Even on the much lighter gun, it looked like there was virtually no barrel rise whatsoever! The heavier gun seemed to move more, even with the extra pound or so of weight that the attached bipod added.
Yeah for sure. I did have to however get a different buffer too kind of knock down some of the gas pressure on that thing now. Thanks for your comment!
The mystery ranch packs are really durable! I've only taken this one pack on an elk hunt and honestly didn't spend much time with it but I have others back from mystery ranch and they're great. Thanks for the comments!
The flaw of Stoeger and Girsan is the recoil pads. They might as well duct taped a rock to it. the Limbsaver 10823 fits them and makes a world of difference.
Thanks for your comment! I did not get the elk,but it was a good learning experience for me. I also ended up grabbing a Metcalf after that hunt lol. The Marshall is a BIG pack!