going from a zero base to a 20 moa should require 20 minutes, not 20 clicks. After the new base is installed theoretically, you should be 20 moa high, so with a 1/8 moa scope, 160 clicks down.
No, about all the Christensen Arms rifles we reviewed had the Primary triggers. I did use a Special trigger in the 30 Nosler build tho. We stock them both in the store.
Jeff
Please re-read my post as well, as I was editing to add clarification and got a call while you posted. I feel you may have a faulty trigger. I trust your opinion and I can't explain your bad experience any other way.
Thank you
Jeff
Joel, I suggest you give one of their "special triggers" a try before you give up. Mine will go well under 1 lb. But I don't run them there as the trigger tech will feel lighter than other triggers set at the same weight. I have never felt the "mushy break" and for sure never any side movement...
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Go with a Christensen Arms, Ridge Line in 300 win mag. Upgrade the order to their Slayer Brake. Then you can effectively take elk to 1000 yards the way they should be taken. We have reviewed them, and, I have two on order now...
If this is true, something is wrong. Both bullets should be .308" and required the same bushing, or loaded neck dia. should be the same, in the same brass.
I suggest measuring again
Jeff
Some info here. Christensen Arms Ridgeline "Off the shelf"
I like them so well I have two on order for some very good friends of mine. Both in 300 win mag.
Hope this helps
Jeff
They are the same bullets. They will shoot the same. If you run the numbers between .696 and .691 G 1 BC, you will see it is a minute change that many would not even be able to detect.
Jeff
The difference in dies between the Redding FL "S" Type and the Competition Neck die is not just one sizes the neck and the other does not. The Comp neck dies has the retractable sleeve that captures the case and brings it into the die true while doing the work. I find this helps me keep TIR to...