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10/17/2006 11:37:04 AM EDT
Wulf upper is mounted on the rifle.  MI midlength gen 2 rail, Simmons 1.5-5 shotgun scope in Warne ultra-high qd rings and samson flip front sight. (No rear buis yet)  Lower is a pre-ban Eagle arms with RRA two stage trigger and Mabpul M93b stock.  First time out this past weekend and the Wulf was shooting MOA at 100 yards with 334 gr fmj factory loads.  Put 60 rounds down range using unmodified usgi 30 round mags and one thermold with a small semi-circle dremeled into the front edge with no failures feed or eject.  Recoil was quite managable.

10/17/2006 12:18:53 PM EDT
[#1]
Wulf?  Do you mean "Wolf" is in "Cheep ammo" Wolf?
10/17/2006 1:02:15 PM EDT
[#2]

Quoted:
Wulf?  Do you mean "Wolf" is in "Cheep ammo" Wolf?



No he means "Wulf" as in blow your f@#king house down.  "Wulf"
10/17/2006 1:18:04 PM EDT
[#3]
I thought it was like this "wulf" upper.
10/17/2006 1:30:46 PM EDT
[#4]

No he means "Wulf" as in blow your f@#king house down. "Wulf"


That's freakin' funny.  

Actually it.s a .50 Beowulf.
10/17/2006 2:22:33 PM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:
Wulf upper is mounted on the rifle.  MI midlength gen 2 rail, Simmons 1.5-5 shotgun scope in Warne ultra-high qd rings and samson flip front sight. (No rear buis yet)  Lower is a pre-ban Eagle arms with RRA two stage trigger and Mabpul M93b stock.  First time out this past weekend and the Wulf was shooting MOA at 100 yards with 334 gr fmj factory loads.  Put 60 rounds down range using unmodified usgi 30 round mags and one thermold with a small semi-circle dremeled into the front edge with no failures feed or eject.  Recoil was quite managable.

i136.photobucket.com/albums/q187/Lostinthewoods_photos/WULF.jpg


Oh yeah, missed that little detail.  
10/17/2006 7:23:10 PM EDT
[#6]
LOST, thats one of the better looking 50 Beo configs I have laid eyes on. I like the MI rail on that gun. Nice astectic touch, but of course its functional too. I always thing these big bore uppers benefit from a nice solid all metal fore end versus the plastic HG.

Again nicely done.
10/17/2006 7:36:45 PM EDT
[#7]

Quoted:
Wulf upper is mounted on the rifle.  MI midlength gen 2 rail, Simmons 1.5-5 shotgun scope in Warne ultra-high qd rings and samson flip front sight. (No rear buis yet)  Lower is a pre-ban Eagle arms with RRA two stage trigger and Mabpul M93b stock.  First time out this past weekend and the Wulf was shooting MOA at 100 yards with 334 gr fmj factory loads.  Put 60 rounds down range using unmodified usgi 30 round mags and one thermold with a small semi-circle dremeled into the front edge with no failures feed or eject.  Recoil was quite managable.

i136.photobucket.com/albums/q187/Lostinthewoods_photos/WULF.jpg


I'm not a big fan of Simmons, but that scope you have is an excellent choice for a carbine, one the widest FOV's out there............& a fast accquisiton reticle too.

Nice setup......
10/18/2006 12:21:12 PM EDT
[#8]
charliedontsurf, I agree on the Simmons line of scopes.  I read great things about this model.  The FOV is awesome and the clarity is exceptional for the money spent.  I bought mine from CDNN for $39 when they had them.  They are a popular budget scope with the three-gun crowd.  Sadly they have been discontinued.  The diamond/duplex cross hair reticule does allow for quick target aquisition and some degree of precesion at 5X.  Possibly the best bang for the buck I have ever found in an optic.  I have a friend that once had a Simmons "tactical" 3-9x some years back and it was also a nice scope for the money.  Unfortunatly most of their stuff is borderline junk....
10/18/2006 3:08:47 PM EDT
[#9]

Quoted:
charliedontsurf, I agree on the Simmons line of scopes.  I read great things about this model.  The FOV is awesome and the clarity is exceptional for the money spent.  I bought mine from CDNN for $39 when they had them.  They are a popular budget scope with the three-gun crowd.  Sadly they have been discontinued.  The diamond/duplex cross hair reticule does allow for quick target aquisition and some degree of precesion at 5X.  Possibly the best bang for the buck I have ever found in an optic.  I have a friend that once had a Simmons "tactical" 3-9x some years back and it was also a nice scope for the money.  Unfortunatly most of their stuff is borderline junk....
I don't own a Simmons, but my buddy runs one on his carbine for 3-gun matches. I have shot it several times & was impressed with the quick target acquisition on multiple targets at  25-100 yds. Indeed a good scope for that type of shooting..........
10/20/2006 11:52:20 AM EDT
[#10]

Quoted:

No he means "Wulf" as in blow your f@#king house down. "Wulf"


That's freakin' funny.  

Actually it.s a .50 Beowulf.
10/21/2006 3:43:54 PM EDT
[#11]
Forgot to mention that the front "cap" on the MI forend required a little work with a dremel to free float the Wulf's barrel.  Took about one minute with the little sanding drum.  I didn't leave a lot of room but I can't make it touch now.      
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