

But, looking at my 8x, I see another obstacle. It was a nice looking rifle.Bill: I know little or nothing about the construction of Unertl scopes.

The other day I was only able to see out to 100m, and even had to stop for a while so I could see the bullet holes. If I don't get to the casting shack I'll have to bring my Ruger again I guess. I also am getting ready for a big long range shoot in Phoenix in March. I might have to try some casting but it's -15 C at the cabin these days.

I'd set my hopes on paper patched bullets in my new CPA so have a bunch of those but that might not be the best bet. My main problem right now is that I don't have a lot of bullets to play with. Jack I am using Dave's super secret Alberta Schuetzen Lube. I have until May at Spokane to get it singing! Took it out for the second time today, but got fogged out just as it was showing promise. I am working on my latest acquisition, a 25-20 WCF Low Wall. I have my 38-55 High Wall shooting black pretty well. I will be gunning for you at Tacoma Chris. If you are looking for a new traditional style scope the DZ Arms 8x might be of interest to you.

Results were good, one of the best groups this rifle has shot at just past 220 yards, with 9 of twelve going into well under a minute of angle: I have to decide yet which rifles to bring. This morning I took it to the range to test some black powder loads in preparation for the black powder benchrest match this spring in Tacoma. (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) It really suits the CPA too, better I think than the 18x Unertl I took off of it: I like this scope a little more than my MVA B5 actually, although it is pricier. They have 0.2" more range than a standard Unertl mount, and use POSA blocks. I bought one of these a while ago for my long range rifle but decided today to put it on my CPA as the LR rifle is is not drilled and tapped yet.įor anyone not familiar with these scopes they are an 8x, 3/4" tube scope with "no-click" Unertl style mounts.
