stagpanther
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Before you read any further--this is nothing more than just a few shots and first impressions.
I've been going crazy waiting to get my first shots and today I couldn't take it any more. With ambiant air temperature hovering just above zero--and strong gusty winds with wind chills in the area of 20 below zero--I ventured out into the knee-deep snow drifts at the local quarry to get at least a few shots off. I set up a smallish shoot-n-see target at 65 yards and was shooting strictly with the stock irons--which while decidedly better than any other stock lever gun irons I've seen or used (except custom tritium sites) I still couldn't see front or back in anything more than a blur due to my poor eyesight. First two shots got me on paper, second two the elevation was right on but I still was 5" to the right of point of aim. That's when I discovered the pivoting windage adjustment on the back iron--if it means anything at all--at least the second two shots were just inside of an inch of each other. I was also wearing thick gloves but could still get a finger inside the trigger guard.
As far as felt recoil goes, I was wearing a thick jacket and sweater under that so that probably dampened a lot--but I've worn the same stuff shooting my other rifles so I feel confident in saying that it's definitely less than a 44 mag (big surprise) and less than any 308 platform I've shot as far as I can tell. Another nice thing is that there did not seem to be any propensity towards muzzle lift and the gun came straight back on firing.
Sorry I don't have more substantive info--I'll try to get out for a real session as soon as weather permits.
I've been going crazy waiting to get my first shots and today I couldn't take it any more. With ambiant air temperature hovering just above zero--and strong gusty winds with wind chills in the area of 20 below zero--I ventured out into the knee-deep snow drifts at the local quarry to get at least a few shots off. I set up a smallish shoot-n-see target at 65 yards and was shooting strictly with the stock irons--which while decidedly better than any other stock lever gun irons I've seen or used (except custom tritium sites) I still couldn't see front or back in anything more than a blur due to my poor eyesight. First two shots got me on paper, second two the elevation was right on but I still was 5" to the right of point of aim. That's when I discovered the pivoting windage adjustment on the back iron--if it means anything at all--at least the second two shots were just inside of an inch of each other. I was also wearing thick gloves but could still get a finger inside the trigger guard.
As far as felt recoil goes, I was wearing a thick jacket and sweater under that so that probably dampened a lot--but I've worn the same stuff shooting my other rifles so I feel confident in saying that it's definitely less than a 44 mag (big surprise) and less than any 308 platform I've shot as far as I can tell. Another nice thing is that there did not seem to be any propensity towards muzzle lift and the gun came straight back on firing.
Sorry I don't have more substantive info--I'll try to get out for a real session as soon as weather permits.
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