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02-08-2016, 07:49 PM
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Hiperfire/Rapid fire.
Just got back from the range, managed to get on very well with my 15-22 and Hiperfire 24C tonight in my Rapid fire comp.
10 shots, 25 yard offhand...this trigger has really tightened my groups considerably. The high one was purely caused by the pressure of the competition card.
(Plectrum for scale is 1 inch.) The more i use this trigger the more i love my rifle
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02-08-2016, 08:15 PM
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Offhand thats insane! Good job. What optic do you run again?
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02-08-2016, 08:45 PM
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Offhand thats insane! Good job. What optic do you run again?
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Thanks, I had a good night tonight, everything was running perfectly you know when you get those nights, where everything performs in sync.This was one of those. Stance was rock solid, breathing was deep and controlled, trigger finger was very responsive, no trigger lock or hesitation, saw the bull and the crosshairs line up, gentle squeeze, that 2lb trigger and boom. I shocked myself, was well pleased with my 15-22 tonight.
My optic is a UK made MTC viper connect, 3x12x32 it is a low recoil scope which states in the manual "if you intend to use this on any high recoil rifle before you do, call an ambulance to take you to the hospital." it is a close eye relief scope, which means you can put your eye right up against the lens, very easy to repeat head position. Here is a review if you are interested, although the guys voice may well send you to sleep.
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02-08-2016, 08:53 PM
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Cool have you thought about a curved rubber eye cup for the scope. Would help maybe.
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02-09-2016, 10:31 AM
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Cool have you thought about a curved rubber eye cup for the scope. Would help maybe.
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It does come supplied with a rubber eye cup, which is quite good, however, because i wear glasses i find when i push it up against them it tends to move my glasses, which can distort the full picture of the scope. I would imagine if i did not wear specs it would be a very useful piece of kit. Without it i can get a perfect sight picture by just resting the eyebell against the side of my nose, the slight recoil of the 22 causes no pain or damage and it is easy to repeat. Because of its very short eye relief you get a much wider FOV, which really helps.
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02-09-2016, 12:49 PM
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Some fine shooting there Ben, damn fine for sure.
Just ordered mine, £235 all in, what a bargain....
Can't wait.
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02-09-2016, 01:21 PM
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I'm excited for you Rob1,
This thing gets better and better, i am going to see this season out, then try taking the shoe off and trying it out as a straight blade.
The shoe is really good at perfect finger placement though.
Looking forward to hearing what you think about it
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02-11-2016, 07:06 AM
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Some fine shooting there Ben, damn fine for sure.
Just ordered mine, £235 all in, what a bargain....
Can't wait.
Rob
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Ouch how did you get it for £40 cheaper than i did...oh...
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First time I let loose with my 24C, the rangemaster came outside thinking someone was shooting a full auto. Love this trigger.
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03-20-2016, 04:56 AM
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We have the Hiperfire24 in both our ar15s. Best trigger I have ever used. Planning on putting one in my current ar 308 build.
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