that's a really neat pellet-sizer ! did you make that yourself - o - i should read more closely.... brass , huh.... you must have a really cool shop.... so - not only is the bore a bit narrow ( so forget using english .22 calbre-types like ely wasp) , but the lands and grooves are not at all honed a bit at the breech (loading) area....that is a bit of a conundrum ! i'm thinking that even if a person buys softer lead - like jsb lites , which are sized at 5.50 mm , the very end of the skirt would crimp upon forcing it into the barrel... is that a decent portrayal ?
Your Sig looks nice. What is the cocking effort? My Benjamin Trail NP XL is around 50 lb. I can't use it!
How great would it be if Sig offered a rebate or coupon to all of us that bought this gun before the scope/combo was available so we could get the same deal equivalent as if we had bought the combo.
I have a UTG scope on mine now and would happily pay $150 which is what they claim the combo price difference would be for the Whiskey Scope.
Is the cocking effort about as advertised? Not too much for a 78 yr old duffer? Thanks Brian Smith
That quarter should have the heading, Don't Tread on Me,or ELSE ! pretty neat. The data you put up is very interesting,I'm anxious to see the data as far accuracy.