Part 3 How to Sight in a Sniper Rifle with Pete and Nate Desert Tech HTI 50 BMG
We know you've been waiting for the next Episode of How to Sight in a Sniper Rifle with Pete and Nate and here it is: Part 3. Hank Strange actually gets to throw some 50 BMG downrange from a 100 yards under the guidance of Peter Palma and Nathan Murr. The Desert Tech HTI (Hard Target Interdiction) is a very cool Bolt Action, Sniper rifle, Bullpup. Which Reminds us, to remind you guys that the 2014 Bullpup Convention is coming up September 27th and we're already making plans to be there.
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