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openshooter

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  1. I've found that i can reload sc brass just as many times as i pick it up. I probably have some thats been reloaded over ten times and i've never had a problem. And I know people that reload it a lot more times than I do

  2. Hey guys i've been searching everywhere for an OKO with no luck. I heard that they are no longer available in the US, but didn't know if anyone knew where i could still get one. I have have had one on my main gun for the last 4 yrs and love it, and would like to avoid the switch to C-more if possible. Now in the need of a back-up/replacement just in case.

    All help is greatly apreciated

  3. I've got a Trijicon gift cert and was thinking of ordering a TA11E for a 308 gas gun (20" bbl). Was hoping someone has tried this and could give me their thoughts. How did chevron reticle work out, zero distance, load, did hold over lines work out? Not shooting his gun in competition. This gun is getting set up for the big one ;) ..... (kidding). Also considering the Leupold 2.5-8X Mk4 M2 w/TMR reticle.

    Merry Christmas,

    Nick-

  4. Thanks for all your suggestions. I'll shoot the Weaver for now. Hopefully I'll be able to try an ACOG and a dot on the forearm or something similar down the road.

    Time to practice for the 3 gun Nationals. Hope to see some of you there.

    Thanks again,

    Nick

  5. I want to thank everybody for their input. I'm new to the forums and a junior shooter. I apologize for not using the search function. I appreciate kellyn for opening the topic back up.

    I can't decide if I should use a variable power scope or fixed power scope (ACOG) and a dot on the handguard or on top of the scope.

    I have a Weaver 1-3x on my rifle right now and will shoot it for a while. I was just wondering if there was a better way to go for an open rifle. My rifle was built by Benny Hill, so I'm shooting one of his comps.

    Thanks again for the suggestions.

    Nick

  6. Try squeezing the trigger,so that it's almost a surpise when the gun goes off. Not pulling it it one big jerk. This moves the whole gun. That will probably fix the low and left problem if you are a right handed shooter.

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