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SOLD Atlas Super Cal BT 72 Bipod

I’m selling a gently used Atlas BT72 Super CAL Bipod w/ 2 screw clamp, in very good condition as pictured.
I’m cleaning out the closet, I bought this bipod new, but I just don’t use it much for PRS.
I’m also including the basic Amazon picatinny QD attachment, also pictured.

SOLD
PayPal F&F or Venmo for payment
First to post and PM will own it
Thank you!

The BT72 Super CAL (Cant And Loc) Atlas Bipod does not PAN. This model mounts directly to any 1913 style Picatinny rail via a low profile two screw clamp assembly. Includes patented 45° leg positions, non-rotating legs, optional quick change feet and “Hold What You Move Technology®.”

Adjustable, preloaded Cant with additional tension lever using original KMW “Pod-Loc®.” Read how to adjust the Pod-Loc® lever below.

It is comprised of 6061-T6 aluminum that is Mil-Spec Type III hard coat anodized and has heat treated stainless steel components. Available in black only.

  • Height Range: 5.6 – 10.8” (7.5” at 90°)
  • Preloaded Cant: 63 degrees
  • Position Button: 0.5″ diameter
  • 5 leg positions: 0, 45, 90, 135 & 180 degrees
  • Non-Rotating Legs: outer leg does not rotate around inner leg
  • Weight: 21.54 ounces
  • Footprint: 14.75-19.37″

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Nomad 30 wont shoot, warranty issue or just bad luck?

I could use some advice. I have 3 Dead Air suppressors; Sandman L Key-Mo, Nomad L DT and a Nomad 30 DT. I bought the Sandman L and Nomad L first and they shoot great on every rifle I own. I picked up the Nomad 30 most recently and the groups are usually double the normal size when I use it. I have tried it across 5 rifles and 4 calibers, it is always double my usual dispersion or more. The groups seem to throw flyers every other round.
Is this something that might be covered under warranty or is it just bad luck and I need to deal with it?

SOLD Vudoo V22 barreled action

Selling a Vudoo V22 barreled action. Barrel length is 18” and measures .88 at the muzzle. Barreled action includes a trigger tech diamond 2 stage trigger and 6 Vudoo mags. I’m the second owner of the rifle so I don’t have an exact round count on it. I’ve owned the rifle for about 2 and a half years and have shot 3 NRL22 matches with it and probably have around another 150 rounds through it in scope zeroing and assorted shooting. Everything functions as expected and is in good condition. I’m selling as I don’t have time to shoot both centerfire and rimfire comps. Additional photos available upon request.$1500 shipped to your FFL.

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The Guv'ment model .45 finally got a medal...

I just pulled the following out of thin air, in a text, to a competitive pistol shooting friend. No joke.




Did you hear that they have redesignated the military sidearm formally know as the

"Colt 1911A1"

Government model pistol... & accordingly, it's classic chambering:

45 ACP
(A.utomatic C.olt
P.istol) cartridge?

Yep.

It's the first weapon in the history of the US DOD weapons arsenal to receive a human'like military service medal of sorts, after (both sidearm and cartridge) has served faithfully for over 100+ years in both military war time & peace, law enforcement, competitive pistol shooting in all conceivable forms & loved as well as relied upon by millions of Americans for personal defense... & last but not least, countless recreational shooters, world wide.???

Yep-

The pistol is now redesignated/ called the:

"19'AARP"

and the cartridge, is now the:

" .45 ASSDEPO. "

ASSDEPO being the official acronym that stands for:

Automatic
Soc. Sec.
Dissability
Entitlment
Pay
Out

[after gran'pa caught your punk self in his shed at 0245 tryna steal his lawn mower; him accordingly following his 'drafted into 'Nam training protocol:

B.R.A.S.S,911.

For the uniformed, "BRASS" is the old school USMC shooting acronym:

B.reath

(while)R.elease(-ing)

A.im

S.queeze

S.hoot.

Let's have a round for such a faithful, long serving veteran of these United States, now formally & correctly honored & decorated!

Cheers!

Sumac has entered the chat

So I’ve got about an acre that’s full of sumac. I recently cut down what was in a 75’ circle. They’re mostly 1-2” diameter so nothing big.

Ever since, they’re spreading like wild fire.

They’re popping up in my grass as fast as I can cut them down.

I think they’re related to the coyote family and know that the population is down so they’ve increased production.

Trying to get rid of it, I’ve tried burning and the 41% glyphosate shit that you’re “supposed” to mix like 16:1 with water. I went about 50/50 because I’m done being nice.

The glyphosate works on the stuff that I can see, but in two days there will be new growth right next to the shit I sprayed.

Have any of you found a way to kill it off?
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Suppressor with a brake on it, does it help or not?

I am from Finland, and we have a long, well i would say medium time on the history in firearms, that we have been able
to use suppressor, and for sure they are made to reduce the muzzle blast and reduce the sound.
And this is the purpose of suppressor in these days too.
But in sport shooting, the spotting of the own shot´s in few different competition, or even on a hobby shooter, it is nice to able to spot your own shot´s.
I have seen quite many USA suppressor manufacturers, that offers the muzzle brake on the tip of the suppressor.
We have a coversation on a Finnish forum of this subject, and there are only me and one other guy that do think that the brake will
help to reduce the rest of the gas burst that come from the suppressor, since the suppressor by it self it is not doing the recoil reduce that much, it does
kind of push the gun, and not killing the recoil, like a pure muzzle brake on the barrel does.
But the thing is, how much does the suppressor with a muzzle brake on it reduce the recoil, is it proniment?
I have shot few suppressor that has a muzzle brake, and i can say that it does work.
But since you have more companies and users in USA these days, what is your thoughts of this?
Will the suppressor with a brake make the rifle more stable?

King by him self just made a video about this same thing yeasterday, and i would love to see a longer video from Frank about this subject.

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Short Barrel Ranch Rifle Cartridge Choice

I’m looking to rebarrel my old Tikka T3 243 into something to use as my ranch rifle/truck gun to keep in my rig daily. I’d like it to be as short as reasonably possible, and I’d like to use factory ammo just for the cost and convenience in a gun that will be abused and fired a lot. I’ve got a peak44 stock on the way and a Leupold VX3 that’s been waiting to be put on something. The cartridges I’m looking at as of now are 6CM, 25CM, 6.5CM and of course good old 308. Open to other chambering suggestions as well. Duties will include dispatching coyotes, feral hogs, and whitetail if the opportunity presents itself during season. Likely maximum range on live targets will be 400 yards just given the brush and topography of my place. I currently use a 22CM at 22” but I’d like it to be a few inches shorter for getting it out the truck window easily and quickly. I’d build another 22CM shorter but that’s boring. Rifle will be suppressed full time.

Yes I realize I’m giving up performance with factory ammo and a short barrel but this tool isn’t going to be about maximizing performance, it’s about easy handling and being capable enough to be useful. I know there’s plenty of posts about short barrels but I’m looking for experience specifically with factory ammunition. So who’s running factory ammo in a 16-20” rifle, what cartridge and muzzle velocities are you getting? Have you seen good kills on small to medium size game with your setup?

Thoughts on these lower-profile HUB direct thread adapters?





Open to others that I may have missed. I have a TBAC titanium version on one can and a SS Otter Creek on another (latter is not lo-pro), but am interested in canvassing the field.

I’m looking to reduce the OAL of my suppressor a little. Not sure if there’s a material difference between titanium vs SS in this application (besides weight), but I note the SS Otter Creek one seems to have less wobble when spinning it on. Maybe that’s not important?

Must have wrench flats and be DT and want quality (low runout). Price not important.

Kinda attracted to the Rex as it reduces the OAL the most, but I wonder about Rex quality and if the design has some trade-offs (reduces blast chamber too much, maybe?).

Firearms 300 NORMA

Have for sale a very nice 300 Norma mag. It’s running 225gr Eld-m’s at 3075fps and under .250”. It’s build off a trued Remington stainless action with fluted/ m16 extractor upgraded bolt. 1-9” twist Bartlein sendero contour threaded and finished at 28”. Trigger Tech Primary trigger. Bedded into a factory sendero HS precision stock that has had the butt pad upgraded to the nice limb saver. It has a leupold MK5 HD 7-35 scope on it. Has 80 rounds though it, and is an absolute hammer, best shooting gun I’ve owned. Bare rifle 1500, with scope and rings 3k.

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The enemy of my enemy is my friend, but are we sure about that?

Shooting on BLM Land/National Forrest - Wa State

Hey everyone,

Unfortunately just got orders to WA state for a few years. Coming from the SE, where BLM land etc isn’t a thing. Whats the rules/regs on shooting on BLM land. I looked up the rules for the national Forrest’s and it basically says not near houses but otherwise go at it. Is it really as easy as just finding some open areas and setting up steel? What am I missing? Any and all help/advice would be greatly appreciated

Accessories FS MPA Matrix Pro chassis with weights

I have a used but in very good shape MPA Matrix Pro chassis for sale. For REM 700 footprint and short action. It has two side weights also but no internal weights. I also installed two collars on the cheek piece for easy removal but have the wheel if you wanted it. I have both cheek and butt set up for ease of removal for cleaning. Pics below and obviously does not include barreled action, scope, mount or bipod.

Asking $1050 shipped or $1000 in person in central NC. Accept PayPal F&F, check or money order or cash if in person. Priced pretty good for a Matrix Pro. PM and questions.

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FDA Exposed: Hundreds of Drugs Approved without Proof They Work

I don't actually start threads very often, but this is pretty fucked up if all of it is accurate.


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Billions Wasted, Thousands Harmed​

Between 2018 and 2021, US taxpayers—through Medicare and Medicaid—paid $18 billion for drugs approved under the condition that follow-up studies would be conducted. Many never were.

The cost in lives is even higher.

A 2015 study found that 86% of cancer drugs approved between 2008 and 2012 based on surrogate outcomes showed no evidence that they helped patients live longer.

An estimated 128,000 Americans die each year from the effects of properly prescribed medications—excluding opioid overdoses. That’s more than all deaths from illegal drugs combined.

A 2024 analysis by Danish physician Peter Gøtzsche found that adverse effects from prescription medicines now rank among the top three causes of death globally.

Elmiron: Ineffective, Dangerous—And Still on the Market​

Another striking case is Elmiron, approved in 1996 for interstitial cystitis—a painful bladder condition.

The FDA authorised it based on “close to zero data,” on the condition that the company conduct a follow-up study to determine whether it actually worked.

That study wasn’t completed for 18 years—and when it was, it showed Elmiron was no better than placebo.

In the meantime, hundreds of patients suffered vision loss or blindness. Others were hospitalised with colitis. Some died.

Yet Elmiron is still on the market today. Doctors continue to prescribe it.

“Hundreds of thousands of patients have been exposed to the drug, and the American Urological Association lists it as the only FDA-approved medication for interstitial cystitis,” Lenzer and Brownlee reported.