B&C Carbelite I believe. Depends what your budget is Petros. McMillan, boyds, etc. I'd look at getting that Stug bloke to make me a carbon fibre version, that would be super light.
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B&C Carbelite I believe. Depends what your budget is Petros. McMillan, boyds, etc. I'd look at getting that Stug bloke to make me a carbon fibre version, that would be super light.
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"That is ever the way of the Highlander. He alters like a clear pool to every mood of the sky, so that the shallow observer knows not how deep the waters are."
cheers mate.
If one decides to keep a zastava for long term, its worth getting a new stock. The factory one bends like a flat tyre. Guncity doing $1 reserve on the M70, you can't complain much.
here is a pic from mine.
I have the same also in 308, I kept the stock for the time being, I stabilized bedded and filed the stock and it's not too bad now, I really can't under stand why Zustava put's those on such an otherwise great gun. My mate bought one in 270 with a walnut stock. after bedding it shoots a touching group at 100, and that's with minimal load development.
Good to hear what other members Zastavas are capable of.
I ran a couple of loads through mine tonight. 59gr AR2213, with 130gr interlocks and game king bt's.
It didnt like the interlocks much but the gk's went better as you can see. Still not amazing but good for a start.
Gonna try some slicker pills next.
This thing does jump quite a bit. Might put a muzzle break on...
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"That is ever the way of the Highlander. He alters like a clear pool to every mood of the sky, so that the shallow observer knows not how deep the waters are."
I'm on public transport right now and there's nothing else to read on the forum, so, yeah
Hey now you know that it's brake so it's a positive all round
Is it brake dancing, or break dancing? Always wondered that. Work on that gimp.
Thats a pretty good group for a value firearm and ’scope. Well done.
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