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Troutburger

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  1. I sold my cmmg .22 drop in bolt after it kept blowing smoldering powder back in my face. And fired a round that was only halfway chambered. They are dangerous IMHO.

    Love Spikes but high prices and long delivery times suck! The CMMG Quebec looks great and is priced to sell!

  2. I wish they would have put a shorter stock on there for Athena. She would have kicked dude's butt if the gun would have fit her...

    They need to work on the camera angles, the paint balls were a dud b/c filming was so terrible. I also hated the way they showed a random target getting shot during the competition. It clearly was the same target used in the demo...

  3. Went to the range last weekend. Finally, got the .308 sighted in.

    IT was cold and nasty, but I decided break out the new Sig 556. First time trying it out. Was just basically function testing (ie wasting ammo)...

    The rifle shot well with Privi 62 grain no misfires nor malfuntions. However, Wolf 55 gr was a major flop. We had close to a dozen FTF using proven CMMG, Magpul, and Colt mags.

    It was fun enough to deserve another chance, but the 556 will not be replacing my AR anytime soon...

  4. Kwik Site was pretty good about it. Emailed them the pics, returned the rings to them(shipped on my dime), they shipped me a replacement set(on their dime) turn around was just turn around time for shipping. Dont really trust the replacement rings on a large caliber, but i'll throw them on a .22 somewhere down the line.

  5. I buy and sell on GB a bit. Aside from the fees selling is quick and easy. I've sold items from a $2000 rifle to a $10 butterfly knife never had an issue. Yeah the fees suck, but so does paying for a classified ad.

    I've bought a couple of guns that had overstated conditions, but for the most part everything has been completely as advertised.

  6. Bought a Bushnell 3200 10x40 for the FN Patrol bolt 308. Got it mounted and took it to the range Saturday. 50 yrd sight in took 4 rounds and it was on the money.

    Moved the target out to 100 yards. Checked the screws and noticed the rings were loose at the base. Tightened them down and tried to shoot in at 100 yards...that's when the drama happened. Could not put a pattern together at all. Would shoot 3" right one shot then 3" high on the next shot...basically chased that thing all over the paper. Never did get a group together. Now this thing was shooting just over MOA 4 shot groups with my cheap tasco.

    Anybody have any ideas as to why this scope would not hold zero?

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