If you want a more precise ring Zeiss will make you a custom ring specifically for your rifle/ammo combination if you send them the details. I cannot remember how much it was as it was a number of years ago i got one for my .308. The standard ring that came with the scope was fine though.
Hi Chris, I have a sneaky suspicion that you have done one of two, if not both, military courses. First being the course on Military Instruction...Keep it short, sweet and to the point or secondly the Signal Course... accuracy, clarity and brevity. As usual, a first class demonstration of a fine piece of kit. Oh, I do enjoy your tutorials even though I will never own that kit...well I do have Sauer 100 in 6.5 Creedmore.
No, I'm not military and never have been, It's just how I am explaining things. Videos like this are very compressed due to time pressure, when I teach for a whole day there is a lot more detail. This is about 25% of the entire footage/description process we edited down
@@chrisparkin431 Hello, how well do these scopes hold zero? Are they designed to take a beating like a S&B? Can they handle the recoil from a 30-378 Weatherby mag consistently without breaking down?
Hey, I've seen several of your videos and I think they're very good. Could you help me with the Schmidt Bender and ZEISS scope, I have a Zeiss 4.8-35X60 with the old 36mm tube but looking at the target at 100 meters I don't see it very clearly, and I am thinking of buying a Schmidt Bender 5-45X56, I would like to know which one Of the two riflescopes it looks clearer, you have tried both brands, I hope you can help me. thank you.
Good instructions BUT! Am I the only one that cringes went I see fast aggressive reloads like this . I see so many shooters reload the next cartridge as though their life depends on it. If a second shot is needed for a clean kill, fair enough. We are not driving in nails so to speak, but setting up on a range, a slower reload keeps your view in the scope , the barrel pointing where it should be and is so much kinder to the action. Just a thought.
A very interactive video, it's good to see and learn from different scope set ups. Well done.
Is it accurate for spoting dinghie boats of the coast
Nice scope and 1st class shooting 👍🇬🇧
Thank you for all the tips
Good tutorial video, great help.
If you want a more precise ring Zeiss will make you a custom ring specifically for your rifle/ammo combination if you send them the details. I cannot remember how much it was as it was a number of years ago i got one for my .308. The standard ring that came with the scope was fine though.
Good too see the kiwi suppressor
Hi Chris, I have a sneaky suspicion that you have done one of two, if not both, military courses. First being the course on Military Instruction...Keep it short, sweet and to the point or secondly the Signal Course... accuracy, clarity and brevity. As usual, a first class demonstration of a fine piece of kit. Oh, I do enjoy your tutorials even though I will never own that kit...well I do have Sauer 100 in 6.5 Creedmore.
No, I'm not military and never have been, It's just how I am explaining things. Videos like this are very compressed due to time pressure, when I teach for a whole day there is a lot more detail. This is about 25% of the entire footage/description process we edited down
@@chrisparkin431 Hello, how well do these scopes hold zero? Are they designed to take a beating like a S&B? Can they handle the recoil from a 30-378 Weatherby mag consistently without breaking down?
Great review Chris
Fantastic !!!! 👍👍👍
Excellent vlog easy to understand not enough out their explaining scopes etc
Hi Chris,
When your getting your data with the chronograph how far in front of your rifle do you place your chronograph 😅
I'd be investing in the 53gn
Yep 53gr totally eclipsed the 55gr v max 🤔
Hey, I've seen several of your videos and I think they're very good. Could you help me with the Schmidt Bender and ZEISS scope, I have a Zeiss 4.8-35X60 with the old 36mm tube but looking at the target at 100 meters I don't see it very clearly, and I am thinking of buying a Schmidt Bender 5-45X56, I would like to know which one Of the two riflescopes it looks clearer, you have tried both brands, I hope you can help me. thank you.
1. .204 Ruger would be better choice. 2. Single shot loading would protect following rounds. 3. Nice scope !
Good instructions BUT! Am I the only one that cringes went I see fast aggressive reloads like this . I see so many shooters reload the next cartridge as though their life depends on it. If a second shot is needed for a clean kill, fair enough.
We are not driving in nails so to speak, but setting up on a range, a slower reload keeps your view in the scope , the barrel pointing where it should be and is so much kinder to the action. Just a thought.
Want a new barrel on that thing too
New barrel.... really 🤔...don't think so!