Dont worry Greg, doc has his new medication in hand! Just waiting for the trial report on the new toy! Pmsl.Cough !!
Did I really just read that?
DT
Dont worry Greg, doc has his new medication in hand! Just waiting for the trial report on the new toy! Pmsl.Cough !!
Did I really just read that?
DT
Bet theres sections on the barrel/ stock weights too.Don't they provide a manual for the rib? Perazi do/did for the 2003
DT
Good man, it's important not to let the side down.yep got instructions but as a red blooded male I ignored it
absolutly no problem, hope this is the start of a beautiful relationship (between you and the gun of course!)well max (dolphin) was very accommodating he kindly lent me a dtl layout and we set a straight target, did some fiddling with the rib and came to no conclusion on rib setting, only concluded that trying to see a sight picture to work out poi is fatal. Anyway its very comfortable to shoot with virtually no recoil and even max liked it when he shot it. Just need to get some lead through it.
cheers max. Appreciate your help.
Ha, I guess it you trying to 2 time me you slapper IPSshucks, I thought you meant you and I
prob cya sun max ?
now would I me old mateHa, I guess it you trying to 2 time me you slapper IPS
interesting and confirms my thoughts re setting the rib flat. Thanks for posting it. I am now off to fiddle some moreWhen I first purchased a Perazzi MX 2000/3 I was somewhat confused about how best to set it up.
After doing a lot of research I came across the following article by Vic Harker which answered all my questions.
Hope it helps you too.
http://www.clay-shooting.com/features/a-champions-choice/
I don't care how much rib I see. I only am concerned that the gun shoots where I look.just for curiosity sake.
those of you with hi ribs, do you set em flat or see lots of rib. Personally I see no benefit of seing a lot of rib either on std or hi rib. Also out of interest do you set a high poi or a pretty flat one ?
any other snippets of info on hi rib setting or indeed use just for conversation sake.
The only problem with approach Charlie is the 692 only has two positions at the rear end of the rib but the front is infinitely variable !On the pattern board
Set the front/bead as high as it will go. Set the rest of the rib as low as it will go to get it outta the way. Raise the comb until you get the POI you want in ref to your desired POA. Then set the rest of the rib for the rib picture that you want to see. DO Not LOwer the front.
This will give you the highest comb setting that is possible for you.
this is trueThe only problem with approach Charlie is the 692 only has two positions at the rear end of the rib but the front is infinitely variable !
DT
Sounds like you've set up a Reverse Slope Rib to me!!!!On the pattern board
Set the front/bead as high as it will go. Set the rest of the rib as low as it will go to get it outta the way. Raise the comb until you get the POI you want in ref to your desired POA. Then set the rest of the rib for the rib picture that you want to see. DO Not LOwer the front.
This will give you the highest comb setting that is possible for you.
I don't care how much rib I see. I only am concerned that the gun shoots where I look.
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