So the issue is the purchaser may lose the receipt and someone else might find it? Really? Take some responsibility. Besides, don't you keep your receipts for warranty purposes?
Liked On: 01-06-2023, 11:04 AM
As mentioned above, I have no doubt James does a great job & for a novice having trouble getting a rifle shooting well its probably $100 well spent, but no rifle will shoot the same POI between 2...
Liked On: 01-06-2023, 08:41 AM
Yep 308 Use same ammo for everything so you build familiarity
Liked On: 31-05-2023, 11:59 PM
I've always sighted in my own rifles, but it can get bloody frustrating trying to find the time, a decent range to shoot at, and have somebody knowledgeable to offer advice there as well. If I was...
Liked On: 31-05-2023, 07:20 PM
I should add that the $25 range fee is for use of the all weather rifle range. If you just want to shoot clays then it's only the price of your rounds shot plus any ammo.
Liked On: 31-05-2023, 04:39 PM
Join your local gun clubs guys! They need all the support they can get!
Liked On: 31-05-2023, 03:32 PM
It's been pretty busy the last few weeks. Best to get there at 7 or soon after. Head into the club rooms, pay your range fees, eftpos or cash but no credit cards. Show your receipt to the R.O's in...
Liked On: 31-05-2023, 03:32 PM
PM me if you want to go to deerstalkers during week and will work something out as retired and I believe another forum member has made the same offer on NZHA range so there are possible options...
Liked On: 31-05-2023, 03:16 PM
Bring it to the New Zealand Handloaders Range on our public night, every Tuesday from 7pm. 597 McLeans Island Rd. Range fees are $25. We have a collimator for bore sighting then will get you on...
Liked On: 31-05-2023, 01:52 PM
To use the New Zealand Handloaders Association (http://www.handloaders.co.nz/) Range at Mcleans Island you have to be a member or go with a member. The visitors fee is $25.
Liked On: 31-05-2023, 01:37 PM
It would give me less piece of mind having someone else sighting my rifle in than sighting it in myself. The point of impact shift between people can be considerable.
Liked On: 31-05-2023, 01:23 PM
In my experience rifles that are sighted in for one person don't necessarily shoot to the same poi for another person. Do it yourself
Liked On: 31-05-2023, 01:23 PM
I didn't find the eye relief to be too much of a problem on mine but the FOV at lowest power wasn't flash. I have a VX3 HD with firedot on my .223 and can't fault it.
Liked On: 31-05-2023, 09:07 AM
Same for me. It was terrible. You probably won't notice by just holding it to your eye in the shop. Hunting with it is a different matter.
Liked On: 31-05-2023, 09:06 AM
The eyebox I think moves considerably depending on magnification on the 4.5-14 vx3i which gets frustrating. We replaced with 3.5 -10 3hd and find it much more user friendly and clearer.
Liked On: 31-05-2023, 07:55 AM