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Firearms BAT 33XC SPF

BAT model M single shot action with McMillan stock and Jewel trigger. This rifle has a Chanlynn 28” barrel with 9.7” twist and brake. I had this rifle built many years ago as a 338 LM and broke in the barrel meticulously back then with 40 rounds. That is all that the barrel and action have on them. I had it rechambered to the 33XC and haven’t shot it as such.
$3100
Only trades ZCO 4-20, S&B ultra short, Kahles 3-18. Would like a Horus or grid style reticle for holding over/off with N/V clip on.

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So my daughter is heading off to college...

Looking for thoughts/opinions/experiences on what I need to compile for her in an emergency kit to keep in her car.

The drive will be 2 hours, and a great deal of it will be through the countryside. Cell service is good the entire way. She will never be too far away for me to drop what I'm doing and go, but it is still up to a 2 hour drive.

So far I'm looking at getting her the Cabela's gear bag and fill it with the following:

Edit: Jumper Cables are already in the car

1. Basic ratchet and socket set - sae and metric
2. Flashlight - battery operated - not rechargeable
3. Whistle -
4. Road flare
5. Reflective safety cone or triangle?
6. Duck tape
7. Electrical tape
8. Screws drivers or a driver handle with a box of different bits
9. Gloves
10. Pepper Spray in bag
11. Knife or utility knife
12. Paracord
13. Alcohol wipes
14. Bandaids
15. Glue?
16. Pliers - maybe channel locks

My wife also wants her to have some sort of personal protection weapon to keep on her. I will check into the school's policys, but she wants to go with an telescoping baton. I already understand if someone takes a weapon from you it can be used on you. Just looking for thoughts or what you may have done for your child, or if you are a college student what do you have?

Thank you in advance.

SOLD TT Special 2 Stage Flat x4

I have 4 TT Special flat 2 Stage triggers for sale.
(3) lightly used but like new condition
(1) NIB

- All are RH without bolt release.
- All were purchased new by me within the last 7 months.
- None have had the first stage adjustment sticker removed or tampered with.

$200 for the new one.
$180ea for the used ones.
Venmo for payment

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Budget 223 Bolt Action Trainer. Howa 1500 or RemArms 700?

Hello all!

6.5cm has become too expensive to shoot at this time, I don't reload as I do not have the time/space to reload at home. I plan to practice in the time being with a 223 bolt gun until I relocate and have the time/space to reload.

I have been drawn to the Brownell's Howa 1500 .223 barreled action or even the Howa 1500 .223 in the Oryx chassis as it comes from the factory. My requirements are pretty basic, threaded barrel for a comp and an Arca rail. I understand the barreled action now comes in a mini action as opposed to the short action they used to. I am not too worried as I do not plan to spend too much on aftermarket chassis parts or parts more commonly found in the short action configuration.

I also see Remington is back again with their post bankruptcy line of 700 rifles. But it does look like I'll be spending more money replacing the Hogue stock whereas I am good to go with a ~$900 Howa in Oryx chassis. Added bonus with Rem is their rifles now all come standard with a Timney trigger.

Anyone have any input as to whether this is a decent choice to move forward with?

Thanks y'all!

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Accessories Selling QD Clutches, Plates, and Grips!

Hey guys I am selling some clutches that I have designed and 3D printed in carbon fiber. They have steel retention screws and a steel QD stud but the body is in Carbon Fiber to cut the cost down so that I can bring these to you guys for $35 + the ride (average shipping cost is 5-6$). I know a lot of us have multiple rifles or friends that want one so if you buy two I will take 10$ off the cost making them 30$/ea!

We also have a ton of other products and I am partnered with the creator of the super trickle funnel kits so his products are for sale on our website as well!

www.hk3dprinting.com

We are only a few days old at this point and the goal is to bring PRS competitors and avid shooters of our sport products at an affordable price. This sport is already incredibly expensive to partake in so any way we can help out, we want to.

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Having questionable optics or build issues, advice needed

Hey everyone, this is my very first post here and I’ve debated asking for help because I’m probably going to come across as an idiot. I need some help and don’t have any friends or family to go to. This is a long post, but please read.

I have a Savage Axis Precision 2 chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor (rifle came with a 20 MOA rail). Did a little trigger work and got it where I like it. Installed a Vortex Diamondback 6-24x 50 scope, and a set of open range cross slot Leupold rings. I did some plinking at 100-200 yards the past few months.

Today I finally made it out to Dead Zero Shooting Park, the RO was absolutely great. He spent some extra time with me, and after an ammo swap to 140 Gr ELD match I was able to be on target (bad grouping though) at 1000. However we found out my scope is out of elevation adjustment. I got to 600 Yrds fine, ran out of adjustments at 800. At 1000 I dialed in at 24moa on the turret and held 12 on the reticle.

I reached my first time shooting 1k today. Furthest I’ve ever shot was 200 before that. I want to continue into the PRS sport, but I’m questioning if I’ve built something wrong with my setup. The RO said I shouldn’t be running out of elevation with my setup at this range.

Please give me your advice. What should I do to fix this issue? I love shooting, it’s a way of meditation for me personally. I want to put time into practicing, but I wouldn’t want to learn bad habits on something that isn’t right. Is there anyone who lives close by that I could watch them shoot and ask questions?

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This is how you know we are screwed...

Over half of the country loves fighting sports. That's 2 people legally beating each other, sometimes to near death or death, but we are ok with it. However, this chick shows her boobs right after a fight, and people lose their minds...we are screwed...

Just under $700,000 is all it takes


Fly to tropical island that’s specially caters to elite that like to fuck underage girls and once your name gets doxxed all they have to do is make a sizable donation to the correct campaigns and no one even asks them a question- no one asks them a single question
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Who hates/loves their customers the most?

Like many of you, I have owned a wide array of firearms and ancillary products over the years. Also like many of you, I have had stuff break or go wrong which led me to explore the quality of customer service. I know that I started the thread title negative but the best customer service I have had was actually from Schmidt and Bender. I bought 5 x 25 PMII off the forums almost a decade ago. I contacted the company and sent the scope in. They changed the reticle, they reversed the turrets from CW to CCW, they kept me informed every step of the way. I got notified when they received it, when work was being performed, when it was tested for function, when it was shipped back. Schmidt and Bender was completely awesome.

I had an issue with a KAC upper that I could not resolve myself, largely because of the unavailable tool and parts. After six months of trying to find things, multiple emails to the company (never a single response back) I brought the upper to an authorized KAC dealer. Apparently that did not mean anything as they ignored order request from the dealer, they also did not respond to the gunsmith and it took ten more months for the problem to resolve. The experience was so bad for the Gunsmith that the authorized KAC dealer will no longer service their rifles for repair. They will only do things like change the muzzle device or mount a scope.

Optic Comparison - What am I seeing?

Was at the range yesterday and had two higher end optics side by side looking at the same target area, same power setting.

Scope #1 had a clear sharp image that was very bright and showed a slight amount of mirage.

Scope #2 had a clear sharp image that was darker than #1, was a little harder to get fit into the eye box and showed a lot of mirage.

Based mostly on the mirage which of the two would be the better quality glass/scope? Does higher quality glass cut through the mirage or does it let you see the mirage better?

Maybe I should move to Wyoming

The dipshits in WA State would close something like this down, not build it. I hope it goes through.

Founders of The Constitution

There was a series of these articles in The Epoch Times that highlighted the brief backgrounds and various contributions of those considered instrumental to the forming of our nations Constitution. I’m especially enjoying the articles covering some of the lesser known and in some cases almost unknown figures that were instrumental to this effort.

Part 5: Edmund Randolph​


For those that don’t know, Epoch Times is probably the most well written and unbiased print and internet media I’ve seen in a long, long time. It is very refreshing to be able to read articles written at a level above 3rd grade with actual facts and multiple views. It’s not all sound bites and click bait like most anything else I’m seeing these days.

Hawk Hill out of the barrel-making business

From Hawk Hill’s FB page:

“As word spreads fast, most of you already know that we are in the process of selling our barrel making equipment. The support we have received from the shooting community over the years has been nothing short of amazing. We thank each one of you who has trusted us enough to run our barrels. You have helped put Hawk Hill Custom on the map as one of the top barrel makers in the country.
Rest assured, Hawk Hill Custom isn’t going away. We still have our shop in VA and are still distributing our shooting accessories.
As of July 10th we have stopped taking barrel orders. Over the next few months, we will be in the process of moving equipment and training the new owner. We will work as long as it takes to have him up and running smoothly to make the finest barrel possible.
We aren’t going to release who the new owner is, he will do that on his own timing, but you will not be disappointed. He is well known and respected in the shooting community and is determined to continue making the same quality of barrels that Hawk Hill Custom has provided over the years.
We are excited to see what the future holds for this new barrel maker and for Hawk Hill Custom.”

Judge rules Oregon gun control law constitutional.

Hopefully a higher court will overturn this.

Federal judge rules Oregon's tough new gun law is ...​

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MyNorthwest.com
https://mynorthwest.com › federal-judge-rules-oregon...




10 hours ago — (AP) — A federal judge has ruled Oregon's voter-approved gun control measure – one of the toughest in the nation – is constitutional.

SOLD Armageddon Gear Game Changer (Multi Cam) & Armageddon Gear/Area 419 Pint Sized Game Changer (Black)

WTS -
1. (Brand New) Armageddon Gear Game Changer (Standard Fill) (Multi Cam) - $105.00 Shipped
2. (Like New) Armageddon Gear/Area 419 Pint Sized Game Changer (Black) - SOLD

I‘m accepting check or money order

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