bigfellascott wrote:I reckon they are the go mate, how quick is it to setup? not bloody cheap are they? but if they are accurate and reliable one can live with the cost.
gday Scott 2 mins and away you go day or night thats one thing i like about it.
cruze82 wrote:nice work deye243
I picked one of these up at the LGS early this week, cant wait to see how it goes tomorrow at the range
the guy behind the counter did say be prepared to see some small accuracy loss as it changes the harmonics
wont be a prob with me as i get me working load first and worry about speed check later
how much are they here in aus i got this for $475 to me door...
brett1868 wrote:I've had one of these for ages and you won't be disappointed cause they just work perfectly straight out of the box. I haven't have to play with the sensitivity at all and I've used it on .17 Remington up to 375 Cheytac. The only thing I've had to do was to buy a V2 bayonet and modify it to fit over the clamshell muzzle brakes fitted to my larger rifles. Ensure you check the clearance using the small length of quad fitted in the lid and on the bigger calibres check for looseness every 4-5 shots as they can loosen up under recoil.
good job on that brett
loopal wrote:Probably thought it was a knife when they scanned it on the way in.
Yep.