Thanks for all your help and support guys it's bloody awesome and i'm taking all of it in.
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Thanks for all your help and support guys it's bloody awesome and i'm taking all of it in.
Hi,
Just a thought, is your JW15 a new plastic stock one? I got one from H&F and could not get it to group at all and neither could anyone else. Swapped it for another one and same result. Ended up getting a second hand wooden stock one off trademe and groups shrunk from 3-4" at 50m down to less than 1".
Do you find the stock too short? I had to lengthen mine to get comfortable enought to shoot.
I didn't go that far. Took some black panel shims home from work and got creative. Ended up buying a dremil so turned out a touch more than planned.
Learnt plastic is not so easy to carve but it turned out ok after a lot of time.
Ended up putting a Boyds rimfire Hunter on it in the end.
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Nah, it checks you card details and if your shipping address or name on your account doesnt match exactly it cans the order. Meanwhile your money's tied up for around a week. Tried to use it twice a couple of weeks ago. I'm not trying a third time.
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Probably could but not after dealing with their customer service. Followed their email advice and same shit happened. Called the number and no help whatsoever, basically apologised for the shitty website but tough shit on your order. Her advice was keep trying and cross your fingers.Hopefully the Don relaxes the ITAR rules and we can get more manufacturers to chose from.
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Yeah my rifle is the plastic stock version, 15" barrel. So far I've only grouped it with CCI segmented subs as that was the ammo I was intending on using. It's got a konus 3-9x32 with the illuminated 30/30 crosshair. I looked at getting a Boyd's stock but I have no idea how I get one in NZ. Length of pull on it is very short for me, I'm 6'3" I'm probably just going to make some extensions and find some longer screws for the butt plate to solve that though.
Alot of good advice already posted. If you haven't had a look, check out fundamentals of marksmanship on the internet. There are various versions all pretty much follow the same protocol (generally military based). It covers a lot of what has been discussed, breathing, sight alignment, etc. The main one for me is natural point of aim. Get your sight picture, breathing, etc then close your eyes and open them again. If you are still on target then you are good, if not your position is wrong, you're "fighting" something. Test and adjust. Another thing is your target, try a square centre and try grouping on each corner, I find it helps alot of shooters get repeatable results which helps confidence