Lefty!!
I would have to put that one on a diet at 12 pounds. However, the reflex sight probably doesn't even register on the scale.
It's all barrel and the weighted stock. The 15" MI handguard actually weighs less than a polymer carbine handguard. And I'm a righty with screwed up eyes.
Just givin' ya a hard time... I ran into the same thing with a build- as me about the bull barrel money pit... back when I read more than I shot. I've got a .223 that weighs slightly less than a Howitzer and is way less effective.
So long as it's a shooter, I think I could learn to live with the weight.
I've seen 1/2 moa from it with 55gr hornady reloads, and better than 1 moa with pmc bronze. I've got some 75gr otm hornady and 77gr Sierras, but haven't had time to work anything up.
You could use that to work out with lolI feel you. This pig is pushing 20 lbs.
I feel you. This pig is pushing 20 lbs.
Ditch the bipod and find a lighter scope and you will shed some weight. They make great shooting sticks setup now! Besides, unless you are bench shooting a real ninja wouldn't have a bipod installed! LOL
How are PAs regular scopes?
I love their red dots for the price.
I only own 2 scopes, so grain of salt.
This one is the mil-mil ffp 4-14x, and I have a 1-6x acss scope. I really like the 1-6x, it's small, very forgiving on eye relief, and illuminated so on 1x it's like having a red dot. The bdc works, I've had it out to 700 yards.
The above one I'm still on the fence about. It's really ffp, I've used the mils to range targets at various powers and the calculations come out the same. It's clear with a wide range of vision. Everything about it seems solid. But I don't shoot it well past 9x, the eye relief seems very unforgiving past that. I haven't had it that long, so I'm still not sure on it