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cheaptrick
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Joined: September/27/2004 Location: North Carolina Online Status: Offline Posts: 9421 |
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Topic: TPS HRT AlloysPosted: November/07/2009 at 19:15 |
We lefties should be used to being short changed by now, Brother.
IMHO...TPS quality is just as good as Badger Ord. As far as the rings go, I even prefer TPS to Badger.
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3_tens
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Joined: January/08/2007 Location: Oklahoma Online Status: Offline Posts: 2061 |
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Posted: November/07/2009 at 23:25 |
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Leave me alone. With some luck we may shame TPS into the market. Then there will be some competition. It is not just the left handed it is all of us right handed that are left eye dominant too. It is a very large portion of the market. Just look at the large number of left handed shooters here on the OT. Lefty shooters are a lot more serious because of the hardships and high prices we have to endure. The TPS equipment I have seen is very nice just wrong sided. It should only take a very few mouse clicks to invert a CNC program. Edited by 3_tens - November/07/2009 at 23:31 |
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Need to follow the rules. Just hard to determine which set of rules to follow
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REMF
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Posted: November/09/2009 at 21:27 |
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So, I racked my brain trying to figure out how to post a picture of the end result - only to learn that you have to have at least 50 posts to put up a picture.
I'm working on getting to the mark in the "Boost Your Post Count" thread, but the spam filter makes it a little more difficult than you would think.
It also feels a little underhanded to do it, but I'd like to post a pic of the TPS rings on my setup.
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REMF
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Posted: November/09/2009 at 21:42 |
Here's the setup on the Sako with the Conquest. The TPS rings are indexed on the opposite side, and the instructions say to torque the opposite side first and leave a gap on the side you're looking at.
All indications are that I'm going to like shooting this rifle. Thanks again for everyone's help in getting me set up.
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cheaptrick
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Posted: November/10/2009 at 03:39 |
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Looks great! Thanks for sharing.
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