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1 October 2016, 19:44 #1336
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1 October 2016, 19:51 #1337
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1 October 2016, 20:03 #1338
Ah. No problem. I've been working on my 10/22 and doing various things to it... I recently sanded out and polished up the inside of the reciever... it made the action move so much smoother...Now it feeds much more reliably (still not perfect)... I have about 2000 rounds of .22 so I have been tinkering with that the most lately.
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6 October 2016, 10:46 #1339
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6 October 2016, 15:17 #1340
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9 October 2016, 15:10 #1341
And now to zero...
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9 October 2016, 17:53 #1342
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10 October 2016, 12:23 #1343
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10 October 2016, 12:24 #1344
Yikes, that looks considerably more blurry than the original. Looks like Flickr is doing something with their linking.
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10 October 2016, 12:45 #1345
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10 October 2016, 13:12 #1346
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10 October 2016, 14:44 #1347
Yeah, that's why I switched to Flickr. That and the annoying load times and pop ups. I'm thinking Flickr may be playing with their compression now, as even when I look at it on their site and blow it up to full rez, the etching on the rail looks horrible compared to the original I uploaded (which was a raw exported to a very high quality JPG).
But thanks! Independent of the can, that rifle just continues to be stupid accurate. I continue to be a Centurion fan-boy.
Something like that. I think it says something like, "Hold here for hits."
The lawn was mowed yesterday, post-hurricane. We just have manly grass down here.
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10 October 2016, 16:48 #1348
Barrel specs? 18" 1:7? What's it's preferred load
And is that a NF 1-4 or 2.5-10x24?
And it would be the icing on the cake if you rattle canned that beast
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10 October 2016, 18:00 #1349
18" Douglas 1:7. It doesn't have any markings, but since Centurion Arms advertises it as "These are Crane Spec. MK12 barrels." one assumes they're Douglas barrels. I've run BH blue box 77gr through it and it loved it, but for the last year or so, I've been running IMI 77gr MK262 clone ammo through it and it's been solid out to 500y. At 600y, it doesn't seem to be quite as solid as the BH, but honestly, I've only had the opportunity to take it out that far twice, and one time there was some decent swirling winds, so I can't discount shooter issues.
NF is a 2.5-10x24 I got last year when they re-released them. I'm struggling to not buy another, as they're coming out again. Oh, and I was going to paint it, but I can't paint the optic out of self-preservation, so for now, I'll hold off on the whole thing. But it's tempting.
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10 October 2016, 18:12 #1350