Have been eyeing up the Crest and Wilderness Thumbhole, like yourself I shoot an S20 in 6.5 CM, deadly accurate but the stock lets it down and if out pulling an all dayer so to speak the weight makes itself known, that said the build quality is spot on and have doubts about changing, if it’s not broke n all that…
@@thecigarsmokinghunter @Chris Parkinson reviewed the Crest with carbon barrel recently and Peter Moore reviewed the Wilderness Thumbhole Carbon also Bruce Potts, for a bit of tech spec and reference 👍
Would have been nice to see more of the rifles 👍 Also is there an agenda by scope manufactures to stop having to make MOA scopes, all i hear now is range in meters,mil and mil..always been a yard and MOA man,i guess cheaper and easier to make just metric scopes.
This was my first attempt at a media event like this, so I was a bit nervous about interviewing. Hopefully, with more practise, I can get more information across. I understand about meters and yards like yourself I've always used yards even though at school everything was taught in meters think it's something I picked up shooting with my dad haha but thanks for watching.
We had range cards next to the shooter in both Yards and Meters and the required elevation so they could dial it themselves if they wanted to. The Zeiss optics we had for the event was both in MOA and MRAD with a good selection of reticles from Duplex to the S5 ret of ZF-MRi 👍
Have been eyeing up the Crest and Wilderness Thumbhole, like yourself I shoot an S20 in 6.5 CM, deadly accurate but the stock lets it down and if out pulling an all dayer so to speak the weight makes itself known, that said the build quality is spot on and have doubts about changing, if it’s not broke n all that…
Exactly how I have been thinking, but I think I may take the plunge
@@thecigarsmokinghunter @Chris Parkinson reviewed the Crest with carbon barrel recently and Peter Moore reviewed the Wilderness Thumbhole Carbon also Bruce Potts, for a bit of tech spec and reference 👍
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Cheers mate thanks for watching
Would have been nice to see more of the rifles 👍
Also is there an agenda by scope manufactures to stop having to make MOA scopes, all i hear now is range in meters,mil and mil..always been a yard and MOA man,i guess cheaper and easier to make just metric scopes.
This was my first attempt at a media event like this, so I was a bit nervous about interviewing. Hopefully, with more practise, I can get more information across. I understand about meters and yards like yourself I've always used yards even though at school everything was taught in meters think it's something I picked up shooting with my dad haha but thanks for watching.
We had range cards next to the shooter in both Yards and Meters and the required elevation so they could dial it themselves if they wanted to.
The Zeiss optics we had for the event was both in MOA and MRAD with a good selection of reticles from Duplex to the S5 ret of ZF-MRi 👍