Jump to content

David will

Members
  • Posts

    63
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by David will

  1. Good glass, reliable dialing, faultess operation on all my IORs . If I need another quality scope and prices are still competitive I will get another. I like to think that my choise of purchases are based on function and value and certainly not on brand snobbery. If my eyes and wallet find a beter product then Things may be different but name and popularity wont get my custom.
  2. Hia Malc. Eric burnett at Buchan guns near peterhead will cut a true thread, he has threaded many barrels for myself and always makes an A1 job.
  3. Hia Woodlander fit like. Can I ask which path you chose. I have a Bergara B14 which is a Rem clone. Its chambered in 6.5 Creed and averages half minute groups, and will regularly print quarter MOA on our three hundred yard range. The Bergara seems to be put together better than the Rem. And appears to be machined to tighter tolerances. At about £1600 for the BMP chassis model its worth a look. Triggers on these rifles are ok but just a bit heavy at three pounds at the lightest setting. I fitted a Jewel which makes it a particularly pleasant rifle to shoot . I am concidering having it rebarled with a precision cut rifled barrel to further enhance accuracy. My reasoning is that the rifle purchase price and a rebarrel with a competition grade quality cut tube looks be an inexpensive route to a precision rifle. Just a thought🙂 I am concidering
  4. Have a look at the Optisan range. Glass is japanese and not to bad , they will paralax right down to airgun, long rifle ranges and come at a decent price. These also work well with IR add ons. Downside is the are not available in MOA.
  5. Browning made a big mistake with the trigger. The unit is sound in design zero creep but far to heavy. I took this up one year with the chaps from Browning at the CLA game fair but they weren't much interested in what their customers have to say. I had an early model with the feather trigger unit , not quite sure why they gave it that name. They then pushed the fact that they have fitted a beter unit the super feather which basically is the original set to its lowest setting which is heavy. The Xbolt is an excellent rifle other than the trigger ,the composite stock has a nice soft feel, I have set up a few all in 243 and all have been sub half MOA with bespoke home loads and they look good. The only fix back then was to replace the group with a Jard unit. This set me back over £100 and they are double that now. So there it is, a fine rifle let down by a overly heavy trigger. I still have my stainless flutted example which is a lovely stalking rifle once fitted with the trigger it deserves.
  6. Your last message has not been received .
  7. You wont be disapointed with a pard 008 and SRX laser. This set up will take you well out to max night shooting range.
  8. Hia Pops. The scope is off for repair to a gent in Birmingham who's details I got from someone on this site.
  9. Further observationson the 5-50 x56 Stryker. Tracking tests have been as expected faultless. The glass optical quality has proven to be of a very good quality. The reticle is sublime , very fine with illuminated centre dot. So no complaints. Well! Only one and I am at a loss as to how this has come about. The objective lens was found to have a small chip , this was very disapointing and I have no idea how it got their. On checking it again an other substantual chip was found again I have no idea how these chips were caused. The scope was put back in the cabinet still attached to my 222 Tikka and was not taken out again, I then contacted Optics warehouse and was told it would have to be sent back to the manufacturer and postage and repairs would have to be paid for. The scope is still under guarantee. The quote for the work was several hundred pounds. 😤. On removing the scope from the rifle I noticed a small area with many tiny chips that looks like a small sharp instrument had been used to sand blast it. The rifle / scope is kept in a cabinet with several scoped rifles none of which are effected in any way. Any ideas as to how this has come about? As I am completely stumped.
  10. I can only coment on what I own and use regularly often four or five times a week and to date I have no issues with my IORs. Tracking on all three has always been without drama.
  11. Got a vulcan a short time ago. very pleased with it as I am with my Crucader and 4x14. the vulcan is as good as anything i have had or used and I have owned / tryed a lot of high end optics. BARGAIN!
  12. Fit like min. it looks like your S111 has had its objective reset for shorter airgun ranges. If this is the case you would have to undo the objective lens locking ring and turn the lens out or in i cant remember which to extend the focus range. my 8-32x56 S111 is out on loan but as I remember at high mag it wont paralax down to less than 50 yards at full mag. We probably know each other I am about 15 miles fae the bloo toon in maud. Same interests as yourself, target shooting airgun, rimfire and centrefire, stalking, foxing, rough and driven shooting, salmon and sea trout fishing, Labradors and gundog training . Davie.
  13. Optisan low mag scopes work well with add ons.
  14. A lot worse than Pard. If Bruce recomends them we of leser knowlage would do well to pay attention.
  15. Not sure why you would want to swap a P94 for the Tikka. The Tikka is a fine rifle and can shoot but it will not outshoot the P94. My P94 has a sporting barrel and prints very tidy groups and gives nothing away to my friends anschutz target rifle. If I had to replace it the T1X would most likely be my first choise but untill the P94 melts it will remain in the cabinet.
  16. More on the Stryker. I have used it for a while now and have had it sitting on my Tikka 222 and Bergara 6.5 Creed. These are excellent long range optics the glass is excellent and the turrets are positive and precise. A good buy at the price.
  17. I have the 6 - 40 x 56 version of the terminator as well as two other IORs a Vulcan 6-24x56 and 4-14x50. The glass is as good as the best on the market bar none and the turrets are excelent. Not quite sure where the negative comments come from but I have had scopes from the best German and Austrian manufacturers and would say that the IORs can hold their own against any other make on the market.
  18. I have the SFP version and they are great value for money with decent glass. Two gripes, mil ret mil turrets only I prefer MOA and the turret graduations are locked in place with a threaded ring and these have to be nipped up tight or you risk them slackening off and losing your zero. It also works well with the Pard 007.
  19. Got three, cant fault them, great Shott glass, great turrets built to last and not so expensive as equivalent quality optics.
  20. I prefer MOA but I was brought up thinking in pounds shillings and pence, ie an old codger🤣
  21. I have several IOR scopes and they are very well suited to long range work.
  22. As you rightly said the fox had been aware of a dim red light in the visible spectrum which to a fox would be a whole lot brighter than you or I would see, but they are not seeing the infrared light being emitted which many people seem to think. We should also take in to acount that an IR illuminator attached to a gun will have a certain amount of movement as you aquire the target and this moving light source will be very noticeable to Charlie.
  23. IOR Vulcan. Excellent Shott glass, first class turrets, precise tracking. I realy like the reticules only the small centre dot illuminates . At low mag it will paralax down for close range and high mag for distance/target work. Optics warehouse has them at less than £1100 wich must be the biggest bargain on the high end scope market.
  24. I have three of them 4 14x50, 6 24x56 ans 6 40x56. I realy like them, all are MOA MOA. I have had all the top german and Austrian makes but for the shooting I undertake they are very hard to beat. They are built like Chalenger tanks so well up to rumbling about in the truck. IOR use Shott glass so as you would expect the optics are as good as it gets. I am looking for one for my 22lr so need it to paralax right down. IOR dont spend out on advertising like the popular makes so perhaps not so well known to your general shooter but they should be. The 6 24x56 Vulcan must be the biggest bargain on the high quality scope market at less than £1100.
  25. I have three of them 4 14x50, 6 24x56 ans 6 40x56. I realy like them, all are MOA MOA. I have had all the top german and Austrian makes but for the shooting I undertake they are very hard to beat. They are built like Chalenger tanks so well up to rumbling about in the truck. IOR use Shott glass so as you would expect the optics are as good as it gets. I am looking for one for my 22lr so need it to paralax right down. IOR dont spend out on advertising like the popular makes so perhaps not so well known to your general shooter but they should be.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy