Let's see some groups!
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Let's see some groups!
That is a sweet set-up. How much it set you back?
wes1,
Don't have any group pics, sorry.
Josey,
The AI was just over $5,000 with all the accessories (with LEO discount) and the USO was close to $3,000.
Semper Fi
Jeff
A question for anyone that happens to know: Are the folding stocks worth the extra dough?
I am considering their .338
“Fixed fortifications are monuments to man's stupidity,” George S. Patton, Jr.
For a 338 or for running a suppressor, yes. Otherwise I can take or leave them.
Updated pics with new glass:
Accuracy Internation Artic Warfare (.308) with Schmidt and Bender 4-16x50 with P4 Fine reticle:
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Semper Fi,
Jeff
Are there any good optics that would be suitable for artic use? E.g. longer eye relief to reduce the chances of the optic fogging up?
I continue to be surprised at the mostly mid climate here. I'm originally from western NY state. The winters are harsh, the summers can be quite hot and humid. Guns rust. I did time in Norway while in the Corps too. It's a real eye opener when you live out in the real cold.
USMCO3,
Can you tell me why you ditched the U.S. Optics and went with the S&B? I'm trying to make up my mind which one to go with for my Mk11 Clone, and I have about decided on your exact scope, but a few have strongly urged me to look into the USO scopes further. Some feedback would be greatly apprecaited.
“Fixed fortifications are monuments to man's stupidity,” George S. Patton, Jr.
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