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Started by zzilla, June 26, 2009, 06:11:41 PM

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cyrus buelton

YouTube has plenty of vid's of Saiga 12's in full auto configuration.


It is amazing how fast you can dump 20 rounds of 12gauge.



I agree it being cumbersome........my mag holding 10 00buck is:

1. Like 13inches long
2. It isn't that light



Obviously burst fire from a SAW or a box mag fed full auto shotgun are lethal

but.....

I think there would be nothing left of a person if you tore into them with a volley of 00 Buck from 10 feet.

At least with a 5.56 the entry would be clean.....not sure about the exit
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12 gauge box magazine for a Saiga shotgun. Box fed scattergun.

cyrus buelton

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duccarlos

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Monsterlover

I have a bolt action Marlin .22 with a 6x Bushnell scope.

My wife is new to shooting and we've had this gun out and have been having a lot of fun with it.

Last night I noticed that the vertical line in the cross hair was solid and in focus while the horizontal line was out of focus quite a bit.

Is there any adjustment for this?  Has anyone heard of this before?

Both of us can shoot well with the gun, but the out of focus line makes it a lot harder than it should be.

Any thoughts?

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ducatiz

Quote from: Monsterlover on March 27, 2010, 06:57:08 PM
I have a bolt action Marlin .22 with a 6x Bushnell scope.

My wife is new to shooting and we've had this gun out and have been having a lot of fun with it.

Last night I noticed that the vertical line in the cross hair was solid and in focus while the horizontal line was out of focus quite a bit.

Is there any adjustment for this?  Has anyone heard of this before?

Both of us can shoot well with the gun, but the out of focus line makes it a lot harder than it should be.

Any thoughts?



hairs in a reticle can go bad with shock.  what kind of adjustments are there?
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Monsterlover

It has adjusters for windage and elevation

the rear lense also has a threaded adjustment (think focus) with a plastic threaded lock ring that I played with.

It made no difference except it threw off the sight in settings of the scope. I had it back to where it should be within about 20 rounds.
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Dannyboy

Quote from: zarn02 on February 24, 2010, 11:15:11 AM
I dig single action autos. How's the 220 SAO treating you?

OK, so a month and a half later, I finally got to take the 220 for a test drive.  That thing shoots as well as, if not better, than any 1911 I've ever shot.  Even the higher end guns.  It's really well balanced and the recoil is almost non-existent.  It was kind of like shooting a 9mm.  Now I just need to find a holster for it.  Well, one that works anyway.