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hickslawns

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How do you intend to use it? Is it .223? I'd think knowing you it will be a coyote gun? If so, I would scope it with as much glass as I could justify for intended purpose.
 

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How do you intend to use it? Is it .223? I'd think knowing you it will be a coyote gun? If so, I would scope it with as much glass as I could justify for intended purpose.
It's a 5.56 just so I could shoot both the 5.56 and .223 depending on the local availability. Most likely a yote gun but I also have a bolt action .223 for that purpose. Guess you can never have to many options lol.
 

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Went. Out to the Lead Shed in wauseon. Talk about a great bunch of guys!
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RedCloud

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Got the scope in yesterday and had time to mount it this morning. A little more then I was expecting and will need to mess with it a bit to get it where I need and want it on the rail so I can still get to the charging handle. I will most likely be removing the 3" sunshade as well.

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Looks good Adam, but why did you mount it on an extra rail attached to the receiver's rail? Maybe keep your eye out for a deal on a cantilever style mount. That would get it up and out of the way of the charging handle. A wider charging handle helps too.


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Looks good Adam, but why did you mount it on an extra rail attached to the receiver's rail? Maybe keep your eye out for a deal on a cantilever style mount. That would get it up and out of the way of the charging handle. A wider charging handle helps too.


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The scope bell was still hitting the rail when I tried to mount it even with high rings so I just got the rail adapter. After getting everything on I am probably going to look for the cantilever mount so I can get to the charging handle easier.
 

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Ruger American .450 Bushmaster
Vortex Crossfire 2-7x32
Burris Steel Rings
Hornady Black 250 grain FTX

Just have to bore sight and then to the range when it gets a little warmer out. I looked at both the Hawke and Vortex 2-7x32 and the Vortex glass was a little cleaner at and past 100 yards. The reticle on the Hawke was a little cleaner but the Vortex Crossfire got the nod. Looking forward to zeroing this baby in.

Adam, gun looks sweet buddy, good luck with your range time...
 

RedCloud

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That's a dandy J. Should be a shooter for Ghogs for sure. Can't wait to see the range pics and the Ghog pics.

Hope I can get time this weekend to go fling a few rounds down range.
 

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The scope bell was still hitting the rail when I tried to mount it even with high rings so I just got the rail adapter. After getting everything on I am probably going to look for the cantilever mount so I can get to the charging handle easier.
Ahhh gotcha. That makes sense. I didn't even think of that.

Nice .450 J!!!