Spanish junk??? Please help!!!!!
#41
Nontypical Buck
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I really have always wanted the Omega and am glad I got it now.
I really have always wanted the Omega and am glad I got it now.
#43
Nontypical Buck
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With my bit of Apache (small bit) we would make a terrible pair...
your friend - Mike
With my bit of Apache (small bit) we would make a terrible pair...
your friend - Mike
your friend also, I think I'll call it a night.
#44
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sabotloader didnt u also have a friend that bought an omega and went throught 4 barrels before he finally just stuck with one that was decent?
Its no problem outdoors, i feel you gave up way to easily and if you think that winchester is picky, you'll really be pullin your hair out with that omega, but i wish you the best of luck.
Its no problem outdoors, i feel you gave up way to easily and if you think that winchester is picky, you'll really be pullin your hair out with that omega, but i wish you the best of luck.
#46
Check the scope 5 years ago I had a new redhead 3x9x32 blackpowder scope do just what your's is doing now . In fact I did just what you are thinking of doing and I love the Omega , but when the scope did the same thing with the Omega I got a new scope and all was great with the groups . Before you change guns see what it dose with open sights . Try at 25 and 50 yards . As far as what to do it's up to you .
Charlie
Charlie
#47
Fork Horn
Joined: Jan 2007
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From: NE Indiana
I had the scope on my .223 rupture this year, it woudl shoot fine at 50 yards, but all over the place at 100. Sent it back to Simmons and they sent me a new one, now its back to shooting well.




