I definitely would like to see how it does with other ammunition. I honestly think it can shoot better than what it did. I hope it can and does anyways. If not, even with all the bells and whistles, not for that kind of money. Not when you can get a budget rifle as you have and shoot 1/2” groups. Appreciate the video and time you put into it.
Adam, your methods are sound, meticulous, and top-notch. You're showing the rest of us the right way to sight in! I'm sure I speak for most of us out here in audience-land: we appreciate your expertise! Thank you!
when you change your optic, try tapping the top of the dial you just changed. It helps to settle the scope down. My dad had been doing that all his life and taught it to me (even on new scopes). I've seen a new scope turned to a specific spot, look through it, tap it a few times with your finger, look back and see that it's moved again.
I found the best round for my rifle is Federal 168 grain Match Grade. It was all over the target with 4 other "match grade" ammo in varied projectile weights. I had no idea rifles could be so sensitive to ammo. Even tho my rifle is not fed by a magazine I found the magazines for my AR10 a convenient way to carry ammo for the bolt gun. Keeps it clean and organized. Just push rounds out with my thumb as needed. I passed the FBI sniper course with my early Savage 110 series rifle and without a $2000 scope. It outshot an experienced, highly pissed off, FBI sniper next to me on the line with his beautiful Remington 700. He had the best of everything. Pitched a little fit, he did. It was my first time on a sniper course with only sighting rounds thru the Savage. From what I have read and experienced the Savage is highly underated. Just remembered, a special operations friend had an amazing adjustable trigger made for my rifle. You push forward on the trigger and a set trigger pops out. Looks like the Accutrigger. It is adjustable down to " breath on it". Which, of course, would never be called for but that trigger changed the rifle dramatically as Savage for some reason sent the rifles out with like a 7 to 9 pound non adjustable trigger. Your finger would go numb waiting for it to "drop". Something at the time about accidental discharges. Someone needs to reproduce this amazing trigger. I have never seen another one like it. I have the the main trigger set at 3.5lbs and the set trigger at less than 1lb. There is no movement of the rifle at that pull. You touch the set trigger, gun fires. No take up. rick in Tennessee. Who Dude, keep up the good work.
My CZ527 has a trigger like that. They call it a “set trigger”. Like you said, 3-4(or less) normal break. Then under 1lb when you push it forward into “set trigger” mode. Don’t know why they stopped using them? Maybe a safety issue?
@@JohnJohnson-qb9zh I was kinda thinking the safety angle but thot they would still be common among the sniper/precision crowd. Like I said mine was built for my rifle by someone in special operations so since they can have pretty much whatever they want the set triggers are still in use. Thanks for takin the time to read and reply.... rick in Tennessee. "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing". Edmund Burke.
I purchased 2 athlon ares btr 4.5-27 last summer and man I'm impressed. Going to be switching all my optics to athlon. Price point is great and they are better than vortex and I'd put it against Leupold all day. Great customer service as well.
Nice timing. Two days left for someone to win one of these in their giveaway bundle. Glad to see one in a video with usage and opinion to go with it. I thought it looked like a pretty nice rifle.
I've had really good luck with the federal premium 165 grain barnes vortex loads out of my .308. I've recommended them to friends and they've had same results. Maybe worth you trying them also.
I absolutely LOVE the look of that rifle!! Although it’s not shooting too badly, I’d love to see if you could do even better with different ammo. There’s no rifles here in my area yet, but I’m seriously considering one when they arrive here! Let’s see some more pursuit tests! 👍🏼😁
Interesting. I still haven’t shot mine (6.5 creedmoor w/viper gen II 5-25x50. I also added a 419 hellfire match brake. It does say to shoot 50 rounds first as “break-in” then sight it in. I have 3 different 6.5 rounds to use for general grouping w/first 50 then I’ll sight it in with the one that grouped best initially. Also - totally agree on action, super smooth, and that trigger is absolutely phenomenal out of the box.
@@WHOTEEWHO how’d you attach the bag rider in the stock? Mine wouldn’t attach and ultimately ruined ruined the mlock nut/plate. My arca rail attached easily to the mlock but not the bag rider. Seemed the stock was too thick for the lock nuts to turn as they should.
Alrighty, now I have about 200 rounds through mine in 6.5 creedmoor. Being new to rifle shooting I’ve got to say, this is just too much fun. I am literally stacking shots on rope of one another consistently at 100yds. It’s taken me patience and repetition but I’ve got it worked out now. I’ve shot a variety of ammo between 120 and 147 grain. Nothing stands out as bad but I just seem to layer them on one another better with 140 and 143 grain. I’ve shot all sorts of Hornady loads (match, hunter, super performance, whitetail), HSM tipping point, and Sellier & Bellot. Today I shot an entire box of sellier & bellot 140 grain soft point (the most economical of all those tried) and with a 10 shot group it’s less than 1/2 inch with 5 shot literally making one larger hole. I had 1 flyer out of over 100 rounds shot today which I have to imagine is my fault. Even that was still within an inch of the rest of the grouping. I shot cold barrel and hot barrel as well. I might even say it seemed to tighten up as the barrel was warmer. Anyhow, that’s my update, couldn’t be happier!
Rifle looks nice. Saw msrp $1899.99. From the looks and performance from this video, i feel it's worth it. Might grab one in the summer when family things calm down.
Nice review. I'm betting that this rifle has more potential. I think either the barrel will need to be broken in, or you'll need to experiment with other loads and bullets to see what this barrel prefers. For the price the Remington CoreLokt Tipped is good ammo and definitely a step up from the regular CoreLokt or other brands' basic hunting ammo but its still not quite a high end hunting bullet or even match bullet for that matter.
Nice review! I got mine in 6.5 I had much better results. Three different factory loads shooting 5 shot groups measuring .6 -.8 MOA. Have close to 500 rounds through mine now.
I’ve found in 1-10 twist 308 with barrels under 20’’ to be a bit finicky with ammo that’s what I would accept with factory it’s also why I roll my own to get rid of all the factory problems with ammo interesting rifle may just have to handle one to see for myself another great video 👍
I think this rifle either doesn't like this ammo or maybe needs a few rounds for break in. I have seen you shoot such great groups I don't think you are having a bad day at the range.
You should open a jacket up and lay it on the table to catch your brass. I'd like to see you review a Benelli auto rifle and a Browning BAR. Looked at some at the gun shop .felt nice and lite for 🦌 hunting.
Just wondering if you thought of making more ranking videos? Wtw top five (blank) 20xx. Kinda played out, but you have lots of content. They are addictive and you can use highlights from other videos. I personally would like to see a WTW top five budget pew video for 2023. Seems like there are too many good options. Thanks
My best groups with 30 cal was with speer 168 or maby 165 it was 20 plus years ago but a rem 30 -06 with a glassed action and a floated barrel with my reloads and that bullet would consistently shoot golf balls at over 140 yards and shot .5 and less 5 shot groups I broke pieces of clay pigeons at l25 to 160 yards and shot the neck off of a budwiser bottle with the shiny neck ribbon at 100 yards thos rifle is a one of a cind he is still hunting with the same 100 bullets that i loaded for him when we were done sighting it on amd hasn't ever turned the scope it's a leopold vx1 in 3 -9 by 40 and he doesn't move it off of 5 power most times and he gets his buck every year the rest of the time he bow hunts
@WHOTEEWHO I’d like to see you run some Norma Bond-Strikes thru it. After seeing your video using the Norma, I ran some thru my Tikka. Yes, it loves them. Thanks for content.
i had that scope,, they are great for sure! (& no european price!) thats a nice rig! throw a bag of shot on your sled & it won't jump in the air like it did here.. (you need to try a scope level)
Not sure about your take on physics but I know that in my experience a larger objective lens and tube is brighter in all conditions and magnifications. That's just my experience in 50 years of hunting.
I’ld like to see you shoot a naked out of the box without the muzzle attachment. As someone else mentioned another grain weight bullet. I also own a stag arms. Fantastic rifle.
get some sandbags for the rest - you will get better results handloading - v likely - we have yet to see a real tack driver - you should try some 200yd shots too possibly if you have the space
Do you know when the carbon fiber version of this is coming out? I heard they were coming out with a long bolt action as well, hoping for 7mm PRC! Any insight?
What is that? An 18" barrel? Too short for me. I wonder if Stag offers a longer barrel? I'll have to ask them when I get back down to Cheyenne in three weeks.
I hate to be the ass that gives you advice but if you put the crosshairs back on the bull and then dial them to the point of impact you don’t have to count clicks and it works pretty good most of the time and will save a few rounds.
WTW says they are 2 inches apart. Then at 100 his first hit is almost always about 2 inches low. I don't use a fancy tool for bore sighting. I just remove the bolt and set up the rifle so I can look down the barrel at a target at about 25 yards. Once I get the target centered in the barrel, I look through the scope and adjust the scope to the target. Depending on how stable the rifle is, this may take a few minutes. I then shoot at 25 yards to check how close I am, then if close I go to 100. If not a few adjustments to get the scope on at 25 then go to 100. I've used this method for years. This works with any gun that you can remove the bolt and look through the bore. On the few guns this can't be done with I then shoot at just a few yards at a very large target, to see where it hits then while holding the gun firmly I adjust the scope so the cross hair align with the bullet hole. Then move this larg target out to 25 or 100 to shoot and adjust the scope. This is much cheaper than whatever bore sighting tool you can buy.
Shame companies are still obsessed with 1:10 twist. Would be cool to run long and heavy coppers if it was 1:8 twist. Also wtf is with the 18"? Should be 16"
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How long is that good for? Cuz’ it’s gonna be a while. :/
Another week
I definitely would like to see how it does with other ammunition. I honestly think it can shoot better than what it did. I hope it can and does anyways. If not, even with all the bells and whistles, not for that kind of money. Not when you can get a budget rifle as you have and shoot 1/2” groups. Appreciate the video and time you put into it.
Adam, your methods are sound, meticulous, and top-notch. You're showing the rest of us the right way to sight in! I'm sure I speak for most of us out here in audience-land: we appreciate your expertise! Thank you!
Hey Richard! Hey appreciate you stopping by
I stop by a lot; just don't always have time to comment. I need to do that more often.@@WHOTEEWHO
You consistently educate me . As a Brooklyn guy growing up, there is not much hunting or pistol shooting. Thanks for your efforts. I 🙏💯👍😎
Thanks for watching Peter!
I've been singing the praises of Athlon for years. That ETR will be my next scope from them.
when you change your optic, try tapping the top of the dial you just changed. It helps to settle the scope down. My dad had been doing that all his life and taught it to me (even on new scopes). I've seen a new scope turned to a specific spot, look through it, tap it a few times with your finger, look back and see that it's moved again.
That barrel should tighten up as it breaks in. I would be happy with those groups for out of the box accuracy. Thanks for showing it off.
Thanks for watching
I drive by Stag Arms everyday on my way to work, would love to stop by and say hey and shake their hands for bringing their business to Wyoming.
Wow awesome
I found the best round for my rifle is Federal 168 grain Match Grade. It was all over the target with 4 other "match grade" ammo in varied projectile weights. I had no idea rifles could be so sensitive to ammo.
Even tho my rifle is not fed by a magazine I found the magazines for my AR10 a convenient way to carry ammo for the bolt gun. Keeps it clean and organized. Just push rounds out with my thumb as needed.
I passed the FBI sniper course with my early Savage 110 series rifle and without a $2000 scope. It outshot an experienced, highly pissed off, FBI sniper next to me on the line with his beautiful Remington 700. He had the best of everything. Pitched a little fit, he did. It was my first time on a sniper course with only sighting rounds thru the Savage. From what I have read and experienced the Savage is highly underated.
Just remembered, a special operations friend had an amazing adjustable trigger made for my rifle. You push forward on the trigger and a set trigger pops out. Looks like the Accutrigger. It is adjustable down to " breath on it". Which, of course, would never be called for but that trigger changed the rifle dramatically as Savage for some reason sent the rifles out with like a 7 to 9 pound non adjustable trigger. Your finger would go numb waiting for it to "drop". Something at the time about accidental discharges.
Someone needs to reproduce this amazing trigger. I have never seen another one like it. I have the the main trigger set at 3.5lbs and the set trigger at less than 1lb. There is no movement of the rifle at that pull. You touch the set trigger, gun fires. No take up.
rick in Tennessee.
Who Dude, keep up the good work.
Jeweled or glass trigger
My CZ527 has a trigger like that. They call it a “set trigger”. Like you said, 3-4(or less) normal break. Then under 1lb when you push it forward into “set trigger” mode. Don’t know why they stopped using them? Maybe a safety issue?
@@JohnJohnson-qb9zh I was kinda thinking the safety angle but thot they would still be common among the sniper/precision crowd. Like I said mine was built for my rifle by someone in special operations so since they can have pretty much whatever they want the set triggers are still in use.
Thanks for takin the time to read and reply....
rick in Tennessee.
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing".
Edmund Burke.
Pretty soon these rifle optics are going to be the size of the Hubble space telescope.
I love Stag arms. I have an ar 15 from them Looking forward to this review
Thank you for bring it back the paper plates targets. Your set up is dope!
That ammo is good for me😊
I purchased 2 athlon ares btr 4.5-27 last summer and man I'm impressed. Going to be switching all my optics to athlon. Price point is great and they are better than vortex and I'd put it against Leupold all day. Great customer service as well.
I am a fan
Your reviews are the best!!! Always honest
🙏🙏🙏 appreciate you watching
Nice timing. Two days left for someone to win one of these in their giveaway bundle. Glad to see one in a video with usage and opinion to go with it. I thought it looked like a pretty nice rifle.
Love that scope, and that sled. Can't wait to see how it goes on the longer range :)
As usual great video ol buddy
🙏🙏🙏
You always keep it real my friend 👍
Hey nice video I am kinda new to the channel and I love the rimfire videos and I was thinking you should do a 17 wsm video
Thanks for watching. 17 wsm very rare around here. Never seen one
Was waiting for this one!!!!
I live in and grew up in Cheyenne, WY! I was super excited to see this video pop up!
Awesome!
I've had really good luck with the federal premium 165 grain barnes vortex loads out of my .308. I've recommended them to friends and they've had same results. Maybe worth you trying them also.
Ya hooooow I’ve been waiting for this one. Thank you
More soon!
Thanks again
I checked their site just prior to your video , nice products and like the ar platform too !
I absolutely LOVE the look of that rifle!! Although it’s not shooting too badly, I’d love to see if you could do even better with different ammo. There’s no rifles here in my area yet, but I’m seriously considering one when they arrive here! Let’s see some more pursuit tests! 👍🏼😁
Interesting. I still haven’t shot mine (6.5 creedmoor w/viper gen II 5-25x50. I also added a 419 hellfire match brake.
It does say to shoot 50 rounds first as “break-in” then sight it in. I have 3 different 6.5 rounds to use for general grouping w/first 50 then I’ll sight it in with the one that grouped best initially.
Also - totally agree on action, super smooth, and that trigger is absolutely phenomenal out of the box.
Love it
@@WHOTEEWHO how’d you attach the bag rider in the stock? Mine wouldn’t attach and ultimately ruined ruined the mlock nut/plate. My arca rail attached easily to the mlock but not the bag rider. Seemed the stock was too thick for the lock nuts to turn as they should.
@@ronevans9277 I have it in my hand right now. I didn't have any issues. Mine synched right up tight like you would expect
Alrighty, now I have about 200 rounds through mine in 6.5 creedmoor. Being new to rifle shooting I’ve got to say, this is just too much fun. I am literally stacking shots on rope of one another consistently at 100yds. It’s taken me patience and repetition but I’ve got it worked out now. I’ve shot a variety of ammo between 120 and 147 grain. Nothing stands out as bad but I just seem to layer them on one another better with 140 and 143 grain.
I’ve shot all sorts of Hornady loads (match, hunter, super performance, whitetail), HSM tipping point, and Sellier & Bellot.
Today I shot an entire box of sellier & bellot 140 grain soft point (the most economical of all those tried) and with a 10 shot group it’s less than 1/2 inch with 5 shot literally making one larger hole.
I had 1 flyer out of over 100 rounds shot today which I have to imagine is my fault. Even that was still within an inch of the rest of the grouping. I shot cold barrel and hot barrel as well. I might even say it seemed to tighten up as the barrel was warmer. Anyhow, that’s my update, couldn’t be happier!
That first shot was sweet! Enjoy that weapon!
Rifle looks nice. Saw msrp $1899.99. From the looks and performance from this video, i feel it's worth it. Might grab one in the summer when family things calm down.
With such consistent accuracy, this rifle has the makings to be a very accurate rifle.
Stay tuned
Man love the rifle set up.
Nice review. I'm betting that this rifle has more potential. I think either the barrel will need to be broken in, or you'll need to experiment with other loads and bullets to see what this barrel prefers.
For the price the Remington CoreLokt Tipped is good ammo and definitely a step up from the regular CoreLokt or other brands' basic hunting ammo but its still not quite a high end hunting bullet or even match bullet for that matter.
Nice review! I got mine in 6.5 I had much better results. Three different factory loads shooting 5 shot groups measuring .6 -.8 MOA. Have close to 500 rounds through mine now.
Awesome
I’ve found in 1-10 twist 308 with barrels under 20’’ to be a bit finicky with ammo that’s what I would accept with factory it’s also why I roll my own to get rid of all the factory problems with ammo interesting rifle may just have to handle one to see for myself another great video 👍
I feel like stag has confidence in their break in procedures. Meaning their guns probably tighten up after 50-100 rounds.
In all my 30 caliber rifles, weather it’s my 308,300 Win mag, or my 300wsm, all three seemed to favor 165 grain bullets
What a nice set up!!!
I know you like your CoreLokts, but on a .308 Win with only an 18“ barrel I‘d try the Barnes 130 Grain TTSX
I think a similar stock design would be great for a Savage Impulse straight pull
I think this rifle either doesn't like this ammo or maybe needs a few rounds for break in. I have seen you shoot such great groups I don't think you are having a bad day at the range.
You should open a jacket up and lay it on the table to catch your brass. I'd like to see you review a Benelli auto rifle and a Browning BAR. Looked at some at the gun shop .felt nice and lite for 🦌 hunting.
I agree it does have everything you could want and it's green to very awesome looking boolot slinger dude
I am a fan of Althon also hard to beat for the price
Athlons are top shelf.
Great review dawg!
Thanks for watching!
I’d love to see groups with and without the can on the front even go as far as a brake Also. See if you gain or loose accuracy.
Just wondering if you thought of making more ranking videos? Wtw top five (blank) 20xx. Kinda played out, but you have lots of content.
They are addictive and you can use highlights from other videos. I personally would like to see a WTW top five budget pew video for 2023.
Seems like there are too many good options. Thanks
Nice barrel, not to temperature sensitive. What is the best accurate .308 you have used? Thanks and all the best,T
👍👍👍 Love it!
Good looking rig
Receiver reminds of the French Mas 49/56.
My best groups with 30 cal was with speer 168 or maby 165 it was 20 plus years ago but a rem 30 -06 with a glassed action and a floated barrel with my reloads and that bullet would consistently shoot golf balls at over 140 yards and shot .5 and less 5 shot groups I broke pieces of clay pigeons at l25 to 160 yards and shot the neck off of a budwiser bottle with the shiny neck ribbon at 100 yards thos rifle is a one of a cind he is still hunting with the same 100 bullets that i loaded for him when we were done sighting it on amd hasn't ever turned the scope it's a leopold vx1 in 3 -9 by 40 and he doesn't move it off of 5 power most times and he gets his buck every year the rest of the time he bow hunts
I like these rifles, and I'm looking hard at this one.
Cool stuff! 😀
Man Who_Tee_Who, I tell you what... It'd make my day, month and year if I could hangout with you for a day or something
@WHOTEEWHO I’d like to see you run some Norma Bond-Strikes thru it. After seeing your video using the Norma, I ran some thru my Tikka. Yes, it loves them. Thanks for content.
Thanks for watching
i had that scope,, they are great for sure! (& no european price!) thats a nice rig! throw a bag of shot on your sled & it won't jump in the air like it did here.. (you need to try a scope level)
Awesome Setup. I’d really like to see how it lines the 165gr - 168gr loads.
Coming soon!
I get absolutely great groups out of the 178 grain horandy precision hunter
The Hubble Telescope 4.5 x 30 . Scope has to add weight to the set up .
Only 2lb 4oz! 😂
Those look like really nice groups to me, especially on a .308!!
Hey gunman!
Sweet video, thanks brother
Thanks for watching
Wtw thanks for quick bore sitting
Hey Mark
Not sure about your take on physics but I know that in my experience a larger objective lens and tube is brighter in all conditions and magnifications. That's just my experience in 50 years of hunting.
I’ld like to see you shoot a naked out of the box without the muzzle attachment. As someone else mentioned another grain weight bullet. I also own a stag arms. Fantastic rifle.
Come to mind,its a 21 century M40 a1...
I like the look and performance,
THANKS,
2.13.24
Sweet set up! Would like to see what you can do with it at 200 to 500 yards. Thanks !
More to come
Great video what size are your rings high or extra high
Thanks
I forget but I think I show in the video
Far from a hunting rifle Bench rifle weight you didn.t say my quess 11 lbs Scope nice as well. Sweet rifle.
Always try different ammo and different grain bullets. Befor you choose your ammunition.
Would love to see how the Precision Hunters group with it.
get some sandbags for the rest - you will get better results handloading - v likely - we have yet to see a real tack driver - you should try some 200yd shots too possibly if you have the space
Sweet!!!
Heyo
Sierra Match King 168 Grain Boat Tail Hollow Point try these
Soon
Nice bro!!!
Thanks for watching!
Yw sir I really enjoy the content you put out.
Do you know when the carbon fiber version of this is coming out? I heard they were coming out with a long bolt action as well, hoping for 7mm PRC! Any insight?
Not sure
Browning XBolt SPR 20inch 7prc 🥃🇺🇸
With an 08 Ive had the best luck with 168 gr boolots. Zero luck with 150s. With a 10 or an 11 twist rate
Great Video 💯💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
Nice rifle!
Until you have a few more rounds . I think you have a good one there. 👍🇺🇸
Whoops I didn’t see that you was doing a premiere but that’s one pretty boolot slinger. Also how do you spell the way you say bullet
Boolots!
What is that? An 18" barrel? Too short for me. I wonder if Stag offers a longer barrel? I'll have to ask them when I get back down to Cheyenne in three weeks.
Sure do! 18" is for the .308, but we also offer 20" for 6.5CM and 22" in 6.5 PRC
cant believe that a savage 110 outshot this
What it's the black rod under the barrel, in the front of the chassis?
Pic rail. Can use for bipod
@@WHOTEEWHO thanks, I thought it might flip form as a bipod.
I like wood myself , not aloud silencers in Canada
It didn’t group as well as the Savage 334?
I'm sure it will with more ammo tests
Nice rifle
With the configuration of that rig I bet it will like the heavier high bc bullets. What twist rate is it running
1:10
I hate to be the ass that gives you advice but if you put the crosshairs back on the bull and then dial them to the point of impact you don’t have to count clicks and it works pretty good most of the time and will save a few rounds.
That is what I did 🤣
On your 10 yard shot, what’s the measurement from the aim to the hit dots??
WTW says they are 2 inches apart. Then at 100 his first hit is almost always about 2 inches low.
I don't use a fancy tool for bore sighting. I just remove the bolt and set up the rifle so I can look down the barrel at a target at about 25 yards. Once I get the target centered in the barrel, I look through the scope and adjust the scope to the target. Depending on how stable the rifle is, this may take a few minutes.
I then shoot at 25 yards to check how close I am, then if close I go to 100. If not a few adjustments to get the scope on at 25 then go to 100.
I've used this method for years. This works with any gun that you can remove the bolt and look through the bore. On the few guns this can't be done with I then shoot at just a few yards at a very large target, to see where it hits then while holding the gun firmly I adjust the scope so the cross hair align with the bullet hole. Then move this larg target out to 25 or 100 to shoot and adjust the scope.
This is much cheaper than whatever bore sighting tool you can buy.
Nice video
Thanks for watching!
What's the length of the barrel l didn't hear you say what it was
Shame companies are still obsessed with 1:10 twist. Would be cool to run long and heavy coppers if it was 1:8 twist. Also wtf is with the 18"? Should be 16"
WhoTeeWho my 30 calibers seem to prefer the 165 grain.
Testing some middleweight and heavies soon
Bring BACK the magnificent model 3 .....
Bout time. Athlon makes exceptional optics
I like it 👍
Brother I would say ammo. Still one moa. Throwing one, bet other store ammo or dialed in hand load .5moa or better
Good video
Yup. More soon
@@WHOTEEWHO you can get freaky put your bullets on a scale b4 you shoot em. See if the same weights are the ones touching.
Can you try for a 0.95. Great video...
Stay tuned. More to come
That would be great. Just think if you did. Auction the target off with your personalized WHOTEEWHO. LOL...
Great looking rifle. Try some different ammo.
Try some Federal GMM 168g