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What's your strategy for buying Ammo?

And by this question, I mean, "Are you concerned at all about the Feds being able to track your gun/ammo purchases via Credit/Debit card usage" (ie. those little merchant codes)? 2025 is, more than likely for me, going to be more of an "ammo" year than a gun year. I may get some accessories and/or parts, but mostly I'm looking at beefing up ammo inventory. And, while I'm pretty sure I can stay away from ammo sources in Kommiefornia (where they're doing all sorts of crazy "shiznit," - I don't like that because I can get some good deals from there), still, I wonder about federal efforts and whether or not the dealers/mfgrs. are getting pressure to use those codes. I'm not sure what the status of those fed based laws are at present. and I'm also not sure what will happen once Pres. Trump takes office. Will the Federal effort stop, or are they just going to do it any way even after being told it's "illegal/unconstitutional?" The Feds are notorious for that.

So how will you get your ammo in 2025? Of course, the safest way would be to go to a local store and buy it, paying cash. But that's kinda hard to do given how much those merchants mark up ammo, as well as having boxes of 1000 rounds available for sale to one specific buyer. And one loses out on all the ammo deals available "on-line" (which I track via AmmoSeek.com every week for the calibers that interest me).

Are you guys going to wait and see what happens with Trump, or just go ahead and get what you need when you need it, not caring about how the sales are being tracked)? I wish there were ways we could get around those codes, but I don't know if that's possible. I'd imagine the feds would be on to any "trickery" a merchant attempts to disguise ammo/gun sales under a different merchant name or the like. And some merchants just don't care. They'll do it "in defiance" of the feds and expect you to go along for the ride. Can't go with them... Sorry.

What say you, then? What's your strategy for buying ammo (and guns) in 2025 and avoid being tracked?

Continuous scope ring slippage

Update 3/27 see #39 below.

Have a 7RM with a 24.7" barrel and a radial brake on the end. Paired with a Zeiss Conquest v4 6-24x50 and Seekins 30mm rings. Scope will slip literally within 5 shots and slips every 1-2 shots afterwards per shifting POI and the pencil witness marks on my scope moving. Moved about 1-1.5mm in 9 shots.

The scope continuously slips rearwards (toward the butt of the rifle) in the rings regardless of what I do. I sent the scope to Zeiss to confirm that it is not out of round or out of spec - it's not, don't have the measurements they gave me right now, but off the top of my head nothing looked wrong with the numbers.

Info:
Have the torqued to 22in/lb (max per Zeiss when I called them). Torqued in normal star pattern and then torqued again once everything was tight, measured per Borka torque wrench.
Added powdered rosin - didn't help.
Did not alter the inside surface of the rings or the outside surface scope in any way. Also called Seekins for ring warranty and they sent another set - didn't help.
Tried ARC rings as well and had slippage too.
Have a radial brake at the end of the barrel - not sure if the change in recoil impulse is related to this but I've seen bigger rifles with bigger brakes that would induce a "faster and jerkier" recoil impulse (i.e. the jerk function) not have problems with "similar quality" rings.
Am not using a particularly hot load, heavy or light projectiles, etc. - i.e. all well within book limits for projectile weights and velocities.
Scope is not particularly heavy - 24.3oz - not sure if this has to do with anything practically speaking
Don't think it's how I mounted anything - have other rifles, including larger cal, and none have a scope slippage problem this persistent. One other rifle did have a much more minor slippage problem (much less slippage in 50 rounds) but that was resolved with 22in/lb on the rings (up from 19) and powdered rosin.
The rails do not slip in their pic slots and the scope base does not slip either.

Any ideas here or just get different rings? If different rings is the solution, any recs around or under $150ish - would like something not too large / heavy as this is a hunting rifle but don't mind something with a little weight to it. 1 piece mount isn't possible with the rails on this rifle.

SOLD 6 dasher

No longer have the time for shooting PRS and it is just sitting here collecting dust.

6 dasher
LS1 action- billet precision
Foundation centurion stock, impact 737 inlet, Hawkins bottom metal, weight kit, Arca with weight.
Trigger tech diamond
Bartlet straight pipe barrel
Impact Ace brake
400 rounds on the barrel
Speed was 2760.

$3000.

Bipod does not go with the rifle.

Located in northwest Arkansas

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SOLD 2x 6mm Arc uppers

I have two 6mm arc uppers for sale.

Upper number 1:

ODIN Works 6mm ARC barrel, 21", 1:7.5
twist
Aero Precision FDE M4E1 Enhanced upper (semi-monolithic design)
Aero Precision FDE Enhanced handguard
ODIN Works adjustable gas block

- Sold -

Upper number 2

Noveske 14.5” barrel 1:7 twist and low pro gas block.
BCM upper receiver black
CMT UHPR mod 2 13.7 handguard black

$600 shipped

Both barrels are threaded 5/8x24. Both have been test fired to check function. I ended up with three 6 arc uppers. Consolidating to one only as these two haven’t seen any real use.

PM with questions. I’ll put some photos up tomorrow.

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Accessories FS: Magneto speed V3, Larue, Dead Air, Lantac, TriggerTech, Rosco, Badger Ordnance, Cortina Precision, SB Tactical.

All prices are without shipping.
Pricing everything to move quickly so prices are firm unless you buy multiple items.

Public "I'll take it" gets priority over private messages.

Venmo, Cash App or MO only please


ALL SOLD!


(3) Dead Air Keymo Muzzle Brake 5/8x24
$50/Each. (2) SOLD, (1) remaining.

(1) Dead Air Keymo Muzzle Brake 1/2x28 $50 SOLD

(1) Badger Ordnance FTE Muzzle Brake 5/8x24 $50 SOLD

(1 )Cortina Precision NextGen EC Tuner Brake (6.5) $175 SOLD

(1) New Precision Armament EFAB 1/2x28
$95 $85

(1) Lantac Keymo Dragon Muzzle Brake $75 SOLD

TriggerTech Duty 3.5lb Single stage
$65
SOLD

TriggerTech competitive fixed 3lb Single Stage. $120 SOLD

Magneto speed V3 $ 115 SOLD

New Black Larue RAT Stock and A-Peg Grip combo $90

New SB Tactical SBA5 Brace $70 SOLD

New Rosco K9 11.5" $95 $87 SOLD

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SOLD For Sale Vortex HD Razor Gen 3 6-36 x 56 scope New Lower Price

Up for sale is a barely used Vortex gen 3 scope. I have 2 similar scopes and neither is what I really need for my shooting setups.
I do not shoot PRS , and mainly shoot at known distances.
The price is $ 2100.00 . Includes all factory accessories. Rings are not part of the deal.

New Lower Price.
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May consider a Trijicon or Delta Stryker 5-50x 56 for trades.
For more info or pictures please Pm me.
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SOLD WTS: Manners LRH, Hawkins Hunter, Aero Solus, Bartline Barrel TriggerTech

Looking to move out of my 6.5 SAUM build. would be willing to part out as listed below but would give a better deal if bought as a whole. Rifle shoots exceptionally well, .5 MOA at 100 shooting Berger 140 at 3100 FPS


Rifle as it sits - $2200

Aero Solus Barreled action - $1300
- Solus SA with Mag bolt face
- Bartline barrel chambered in 6.5 SAUM by straightjacket, 22 inch 7.5 twist with ~975 rounds on it
- Triggertech Special trigger
- Area 419 hellfire universal adaptor


Manners Stock and Bottom Metal - $1300
- Manners LRH WITHOUT Mini Chassis
- Hawkins Hunter Bottom metal
- Hawkins Hunter Magnum Mag
- Salmon River Hunter Rail

Please let me know if you have any questions

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What vacuum sealer do you use?

I bought a few Prime Ribs while they were on sale for Christmas with the intent of vacuum sealing and freezing them (well, all but one). I borrowed a FoodSaver V2440 from my sister and bought the expandable bags, but holy shit was this a frustrating experience. The machine would constantly fail to pull enough vacuum to empty the bag of oxygen and then seal. Sometimes the bag seemed empty but it refused to seal.

One prime rib I sealed I just took out of the fridge and it had a pocket of air in it. The meat has a faint sour odor but feels fine (not slimey) and doesn't otherwise seem obviously bad. I'm going to freeze it for use anyway and I just won't serve it to guests. But, I'm pissed off and frustrated by the entire experience with the FoodSaver's reluctance to do its job.

I know there has to be vacuum sealer users here. What do you guys use? Anyone have experience with VacMaster? Should I give FoodSaver another shot with a new machine?

Sasquatch kills Two


Well, not really. But they were looking for Sasquatch and probably died of exposure for being terminally fucking stupid!

So in a way… Sasquatch killed them.

Stupid is going out in big Washington woods in December without being prepared. It’s even stupider when you are trying to find a mythical ape man.

Sirhr

SOLD Promethius II Powder Thrower – Precision, Power, and Priceless Quirkiness

Are you tired of your powder thrower being "just okay"? Want to upgrade to something so accurate it makes your OCD feel underappreciated? Look no further, because I’m parting ways with my Promethius II, the Ferrari of powder throwers. Yes, it’s $5000, but you’re not just buying a tool—you’re buying a lifestyle.

Why is it $5000? Well, it doesn’t just throw powder; it elegantly deposits it with the precision of a brain surgeon and the grace of a swan. This beauty doesn't measure grains—it communes with them on a molecular level, ensuring each load is so perfect it might bring a tear to your eye.

Features include:

  • Accuracy so good, your chronograph will faint.
  • Adjustments so fine, they make Rolex jealous.
  • A sleek design that screams, “I take reloading way too seriously.”
  • A magical ability to outclass every other powder thrower at your local range.
Why am I selling? Well, I’ve decided to fund my other hobbies—like racing or trying to convince myself that a $5000 reloading gadget wasn’t a phase. My loss is your gain.

Price is firm because, let’s be real, you’re not just buying a powder thrower; you’re buying perfection. Message me before I change my mind and decide to keep it for bragging rights alone.
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Third Worst President Dead at 100


Took him long enough.
Positives
  • Didn't hate America
  • Home brewing legal (thanks Billy)
Negatives
  • Double digit unemployment
  • Ditto inflation
  • Interest rates sky high (16%+)
  • Malaise
  • Killer rabbit
  • Desert One
  • etc

SOLD Razor Gen 3 6-36

I have a Gen 3 Razors sitting in a SPUHR 4001 in excellent condition save a small nick on the ocular housing (photographed). Prices below are shipped to you, insurance is on the buyer though. Buyer also responsible for PayPal G&S fees of you decide to go that route. Box and everything that comes in them from Vortex is included. Hit me up with questions or requests.

With SPUHR- $2,300
Bare- $2,000

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Man shot with own gun during traffic stop

I didn't see this posted, hope its not a duplicate

You can't make this stuff up.

I am sure the officers were only concerned for their own safety, because you know...

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Glad I live in a state where you are not required to say you have a weapon on you, but I also know when the police run your drivers license number you are flagged as a CCW holder, so they know.