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ccoker

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  1. I took mine out yesterday and at 50 yards I had no problems keeping all shots in a 3" Shoot And See using the red dot shooting quickly at 75 yards the group spread a but, but wouldn't have any reservation about going after hogs or deer within a hundred yards it's not going to replace my Sako 243 which gets 1/2" groups at 200 yards for serious whitetail hunting of course.. but this is sure a whole lot of fun to shoot and great foul conditions hog gun
  2. recently went through the same thing, wanted a "fun gun" and something that would work for hogs went with the 7.62x39 with the 16" barrel and the draganov style rear stock I wanted to mount a red dot on it and researched mounts the dust cover mount is note stable enough for me.. I wanted to go with forward mount, AKA Scout Mount and went with the Ultimak gas tube the forearm required some work for clearance, not a big deal of you are handy with a dremel I am shooting 154g SPs from Wolf didn't get to test it a few weekends ago on a hunt but it is a lot of fun!
  3. 'sokay! I recently got a saiga 16 7.62x39 and want to put a red dot on it I have scoured the internet for days, hours a day, brownells catalog (online and print) googled every possible combination I like the optics down low, close to the bore I always like the scout forward mount for a red dot (which I think is perfect for this gun) and today ordered an Ultimak mount do a search and it's easy to find, it's reported to be very secure and solid most likely will put an ultradot 30mm, they come with low rings and are very tough, used in bullseye pistol comp and on magnum hun
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