M14 EBR Straight Pull - Scope

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HALODIN

Re: M14 EBR Straight Pull - Scope

#21 Post by HALODIN »

Thanks for the post and nice rifles!

I've been digging further and I'm considering the Vortex Viper 4-12x40 or the Vortex razor which is really nice! However, I've found something I really, really like... the Weaver Superslam 4-20x50, but it's more than I wanted to spend. I had a look through one the other day and the clarity and the build quality was spectacular. Whilst the objective is 50mm, which is bigger than I wanted, I'll put up with it.

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The 1.5-6x24 is really nice as well!

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Tomo wrote:+1 for Vortex scopes - for the money I think they are hard to beat (look nice too!). I love my MRAD scopes - no faffing about having to convert Mil into MOA or anything like that! Just shoot a group, adjust using the reticle and hey presto! on target (wind allowing!)

Here's the Viper 6-24x50 MRAD ffp on my .308 Remi

and a Vortex 1-4x24 TMCQ MRAD scope on my AR.

The .308 shot this group last Saturday @ 100M on Short Siberia
10 rounds (.168g SMK- 41g TR140, PPU brass, Federal 210 primer) I deliberately pulled the last shot right as I was getting worried I wasn't hitting the target! (target is in 1" squares)

The .223 shot this group with some experimental .77g SMK handloads (the targets 3" wide)
Not too shabby using just a X4 scope no bipod (just resting off my elbows).
HALODIN

Re: M14 EBR Straight Pull - Scope

#22 Post by HALODIN »

Fashion never function! You have no idea, but I prefer the word particular... :grin:
Mikaveli wrote:Why don't you want an IR?

Fusspot! :D
HALODIN

Re: M14 EBR Straight Pull - Scope

#23 Post by HALODIN »

No worries! No I bought it from North West Custom Parts, he sells the M14 and the EBR chassis cheaper. Why do you ask?

Glad you like it! I should record the noise it makes when you let the charging handle fly forward, it makes a lovely pinging noise.

I know tell me about it. I want an AI AX308, but god knows when I'll get one. What's next on your list?
tkd67 wrote:Craig, excuse me if already posted, not seen it, but was that M14 bought at Suffolk rifles.

Cracking piece of kit , everytime I look at the pic I drooool

Why does money always seem to get in the way lol.
Mikaveli

Re: M14 EBR Straight Pull - Scope

#24 Post by Mikaveli »

HALODIN wrote:Fashion never function! You have no idea, but I prefer the word particular... :grin:
Mikaveli wrote:Why don't you want an IR?

Fusspot! :D
You've misspelled it, it's written "peculiar" not "particular". :55:

...seriously though, what puts you off of an IR?

When you get your Spikes, surely you're going to fit a HWS?
tkd67

Re: M14 EBR Straight Pull - Scope

#25 Post by tkd67 »

HALODIN wrote:No worries! No I bought it from North West Custom Parts, he sells the M14 and the EBR chassis cheaper. Why do you ask?

Glad you like it! I should record the noise it makes when you let the charging handle fly forward, it makes a lovely pinging noise.

I know tell me about it. I want an AI AX308, but god knows when I'll get one. What's next on your list?
tkd67 wrote:Craig, excuse me if already posted, not seen it, but was that M14 bought at Suffolk rifles.

Cracking piece of kit , everytime I look at the pic I drooool

Why does money always seem to get in the way lol.

Ah I see, I just remember only seeing it at Suffolk, I know what you mean about the action, mines only a little baby and still sounds great, love the crack it makes razz
HALODIN

Re: M14 EBR Straight Pull - Scope

#26 Post by HALODIN »

I can live with that, at least you didn't call me a peckerhead... :grin:

I've got the illuminated reticle on my Sightmark and I quite like it, but I don't want it on this one, it would spoil the lines of the scope. It's a bit like a beautiful woman with a massive mole on the side of her head, it's better without it. :squirrel:

I haven't decided yet. I'd love an Elcan Specter DR 1-4X or perhaps some HWS with an Aimpoint x3 magnifier and a LaRue LT755-30T magnifier mount. I'd prefer a scope, but it depends how accurate the rifle is. It only has a 12" barrel. I have some troy battle sights to go on it initially and then I'll make a decision I guess.
Mikaveli wrote:You've misspelled it, it's written "peculiar" not "particular". :55:

...seriously though, what puts you off of an IR?

When you get your Spikes, surely you're going to fit a HWS?
HALODIN

Re: M14 EBR Straight Pull - Scope

#27 Post by HALODIN »

I think a few places offer it now. Glad you still like it! clapclap
tkd67 wrote:Ah I see, I just remember only seeing it at Suffolk, I know what you mean about the action, mines only a little baby and still sounds great, love the crack it makes razz
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Re: M14 EBR Straight Pull - Scope

#28 Post by waterford103 »

Bushnell Elite 10 x 40 - excellent scope - I have two ;¬)) tongueout tongueout
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Re: M14 EBR Straight Pull - Scope

#29 Post by HALODIN »

Thanks and not too unreasonably priced either... I think I'm pretty set on the Weaver SUPER SLAM Eurostyle 4-20x50 scope though, so much so, I went to have another look at one... Beautifully bright crystal clear optics which frankly made the Leupold look sub standard and it is A1 build quality to boot. All I need now is to find £940 and the willpower to hand it over... :grin:
lasbrisas

Re: M14 EBR Straight Pull - Scope

#30 Post by lasbrisas »

Sorry to ask something slightly off topic but does the M14 have a similar action to the M1 Garand and have you had any extraction issues. I would love one of these and also a straight pull Garand but I believe the main stumbling block is primary extraction.
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