That's the problem with most of the bolt on gadgets. I sure envy the rifle you have, Look at the Grunig as the .30-06/.300 Win mag because of the strength of the action, really, really nice rifle (Puss) as all get out, and can handle higher chamber pressure, pression made. anyway, Len, you have a great day dude. -Dave
Hey Dave! How are you doing? Good to hear from you my friend. I would have to agree with you about the Gruning. It's a sweetheart of a rifle and it's a tac driver, as you can see. Every time I shoot with it never disappoints. Yep, the TriggerCam is one of those gadgets you speak of. I suppose certain accommodations could be made to mitigate the possibility of getting scoped like it did to me. However, with it changing the POI from zero, that is a deal killer. It might work ok if it were put on something like a 223 or some such small caliber that doesn't generate much recoil. Now I'm going to have to check again without the TriggerCam to make sure it didn't cause any issues. Live and learn I suppose. Oh BTW, #FJB
Hey, you and I smoke the same cigar on accuracy, I know, I can see it on you when you have to do sighting in's @50 yards, you say in the back of your mind.. "Ugh!! I'm wasting ammo".. But you have to get them on paper. the work you do with the K-31's is awesome and can't be found anywhere else on TH-cam. the work you did on the GP11 ammo was top shelf and intense.. Keep up the great work Len. - Dave@@lencac7952
I couldn’t take a chance with that coming back that close. Awesome rifle. I’ve been playing with an old 722 which I scoped, and put into an old Bishop Superior stock. Was thinking of going with an M-40 contour barrel, but really don’t want to change my Grandad’s rifle that much. Looked at Georgie Precisions, M-40A, but boy are they pricey. Could look for a 722 action and build my own a lot cheaper. My Grandpa’s 722 squeezed three shots into one hole the other day for a .162” group over its bullet dia.
Hi michael: Thanks brother. You know any more with the level of CNC machining processes and new tech and all that. So unless for some reason you're hooked on the 722 a person can get some PLR rifles of very high quality tac drivers for not a lot of money. Just make sure you get the best bang for your buck. Like I've said "only accurate rifles are interesting".
That's the problem with most of the bolt on gadgets. I sure envy the rifle you have, Look at the Grunig as the .30-06/.300 Win mag because of the strength of the action, really, really nice rifle (Puss) as all get out, and can handle higher chamber pressure, pression made. anyway, Len, you have a great day dude. -Dave
Hey Dave! How are you doing? Good to hear from you my friend. I would have to agree with you about the Gruning. It's a sweetheart of a rifle and it's a tac driver, as you can see. Every time I shoot with it never disappoints. Yep, the TriggerCam is one of those gadgets you speak of. I suppose certain accommodations could be made to mitigate the possibility of getting scoped like it did to me. However, with it changing the POI from zero, that is a deal killer. It might work ok if it were put on something like a 223 or some such small caliber that doesn't generate much recoil. Now I'm going to have to check again without the TriggerCam to make sure it didn't cause any issues. Live and learn I suppose. Oh BTW, #FJB
Hey, you and I smoke the same cigar on accuracy, I know, I can see it on you when you have to do sighting in's @50 yards, you say in the back of your mind.. "Ugh!! I'm wasting ammo".. But you have to get them on paper. the work you do with the K-31's is awesome and can't be found anywhere else on TH-cam. the work you did on the GP11 ammo was top shelf and intense.. Keep up the great work Len. - Dave@@lencac7952
I couldn’t take a chance with that coming back that close. Awesome rifle. I’ve been playing with an old 722 which I scoped, and put into an old Bishop Superior stock. Was thinking of going with an M-40 contour barrel, but really don’t want to change my Grandad’s rifle that much. Looked at Georgie Precisions, M-40A, but boy are they pricey. Could look for a 722 action and build my own a lot cheaper.
My Grandpa’s 722 squeezed three shots into one hole the other day for a .162” group over its bullet dia.
Hi michael: Thanks brother. You know any more with the level of CNC machining processes and new tech and all that. So unless for some reason you're hooked on the 722 a person can get some PLR rifles of very high quality tac drivers for not a lot of money. Just make sure you get the best bang for your buck. Like I've said "only accurate rifles are interesting".