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Sniper's Hide 50yd Challenge Rimfire Edition 🎯

I started a new SH 100yd challenge thread HERE and was asked about a 50yd rimfire version. Idk what I'm doing but here is the target I was able to make. If you print at 100% scale the final row should print 1" diameter circles and make it a little easier to score.

Rules:

1. All Targets will be shot from a Bipod & Rear Bag

2. Enter as many times as you like

3. Post your target, scored version please.

4. ColdBore means - Your first shot of the day, no exceptions.

5. Target will be shot at 50 yards or 50 meters depending on your range.

6. Lowest score wins

7. Include a Quarter with the image of you absolutely can’t score your own target and someone will likely help you.

8. Bullet just has to break the line to be counted as in the circle

Order of Shots

1. Cold Bore Shot; +1 on first target
•2 Shots touching center dot, 0 points,
•2 shots on target 1 point
•1 shot on target 2 point
•miss the circle with both shots 3 points

2. Zero Target to fine tune your group.
•5 shots at this target IF you need it. NOT PART OF THE FINAL SCORE.

3. 1st Dot Target - Single Shot
•Eliminate white dot 0 points
•Touching Black +1 point
•Miss Black +2 points

4. 2nd Dot Target - Single Shot
•Eliminate white dot 0 points
•Touching Black +1 point
•Miss Black +2 point

5. 3rd Dot Target - Single Shot
•Eliminate white dot 0 points
•Touching Black +1 point
•Miss Black +2 point

6. Three Remaining Targets - 5 Shots EA
•Measure group size, add to score
•Groups outside the circle add 1 point to group average (example, .5MOA group outside the circle = 1.5)
•All bullets just have to break the line to be considered "In"

Copy/Paste data below

Score:
Username:
State:
Rifle:
Caliber:
Ammo:

Lowest score wins!

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SOLD Surgeon SA 591 Repeater Action and .308 Win Barrel

Surgeon SA 591 Repeater Action and .308 Win Barrel
  • 2006 action was purchased from Surgeon, then in 2007 sent back and turned into a Scalpel
  • Barrel is Krieger #10 MTU 26” spiral fluted w/ 1-11 twist, recessed target crown
  • Cerro Coated O.D. Green
  • Shot it for approximately 2000 rounds, started another build which used the trigger and chassis
  • Been sitting in the safe for last 14 years, time to let her go
  • ships from my FFL to your FFL (lower 48)
  • Please PM for more conversation, additional pictures, and payment info

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fed GMM vs LE TRU

asking here cause i got a bolt gun. it shoots GMM very well out to 600. am asking if the TRU would be an (emergency only) option for hunting. the description given is that it has superior penetration and expansion which is it's reason to exist i read. planning on saving some 308 for SHTF and just wondering about successful dual use. at one time many here were advocating GMM for deer,hogs etc;game up to about 300lbs. i never quite liked that idea except in maybe an emergency where a CNS hit was doable. i would expect the TRU to be about as accurate. ie a reliable 1 MOA out to 600,reliably take game out to say 200. anybody know anything on this?

Firearms Staccato P (USPSA Package)

Staccato P, Trijicon SRO, Double Alpha outter and inner belt,USPSA race holster, 4 magnetic magazine holders, 3 staccato magazines, 1 MBX magazine, OWB and IWB holster, adjustable Atlas flat trigger
$3,100

Buyer covers shipping from FFL to FFL

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Rifle Scopes March 5-42 Gen 2 PRS Edition

Long post if you care to read

Summary = This thing is freaking rocks 🤙

I had the privilege of testing the new March 5-42 Gen 2 PRS edition over the weekend, and I wanted to share my experience with you. Upon arrival at TX Precision for a train-up day, I was immediately handed the March PRS Gen II for evaluation. My initial impressions were overwhelmingly positive.

I decided I would mount this scope in a spare mount I had with me. After ensuring my zero with my existing optic was accurate, I encountered significant mirage issues due to the conditions of the day. This is where the March PRS Gen 2 truly stood out. Upon comparing it side by side with my current setup, the difference was night and day. The March scope cut through the mirage effortlessly, even at full power, which was a game-changer for me. In a move I would normally consider too risky, especially before a match, I decided to switch my perfectly zeroed optic for the March.

Remarkably, it only took two shots to re-zero. The real test came when I aimed at a target approximately 775 yards away. Despite the challenging conditions and my initial apprehension, the clarity and performance of the March PRS Gen 2 were undeniable. NO WAY would I have been able to see exactly where I was hitting with my previous optic in that mirage without freshly painted targets. The March made this as if you were shooting in perfect conditions on a partially cloudy day. To say I am impressed is an understatement.

In summary, the March PRS Gen 2 exceeded my expectations in every aspect. Its ability to perform under challenging conditions has made a significant impression on me. The field of view and real usable magnification range is second to none. It's everything you want in a scope and nothing you don't need. From the reticle (FML-WBR) to the markable turrets (no more stickers that dont line up), this thing is a home run! I watched more bullets hit targets than ever before, especially given the conditions we were faced with over the weekend.

If you don't know who March is... You will! I expect this scope will take over a huge portion of the PRS market. You don't have to take my word for it. Next stop is the OKIE SHOWDOWN. Find me and get behind it... Seeing is believing!!!

This is going to be a game changer for you rimfire guys too… The clarity of this scope is unmatched!

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6 Days After Celebrating '100% Renewable Power', Spain Blames "Rare Atmospheric Phenomenon" For Nation's Largest Blackout In History

Progress when you move from grids that were stable over decades to Rolling blackout being the norm due to whole renevables not not being backed by alternative Gas,Coal,Nuclear to provide inertia to the system

6 Days After Celebrating '100% Renewable Power', Spain Blames "Rare Atmospheric Phenomenon" For Nation's Largest Blackout In History​

Update (1126ET): Portugal's grid operator, REN (Rede Eléctrica Nacional), claimed that the massive power outage affecting Portugal and Spain was sparked by a "rare atmospheric phenomenon," specifically "extreme temperature variations" in the Spanish electricity grid.


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Optics SOLD Vortex Gen3 Razor 6-36 in Badger Mount and 1-10 with Reptilia Mount

Vortex Gen 3 Razor 6-36 in mils. Includes turret spacer and sun shade. No box or throw lever.

Badger C1 Max Mount 34mm 1.3 with the level, data card and diving board set up

Package price SOLD

Vortex Gen 3 Razor 1-10 in mils includes everything in the box. Never mounted $1750

Reptilia 34mm 1.54 mount $230

Package price SOLD

Will not sell mounts before scopes. Possible partial trades on the following:
36mm badger mounts
MK5 3.6-18/2-10 with PR2/CMR reticles
LMT MWS 12.5 M-lok upper

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BadgeCam from the Weezer Wife Shooting

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That's WILD as hell... they became completely distracted from their jobs because they thought they could collect a Sport Kill off a mom defending her home from... the actual Criminals they were pursuing!

Ma'am, PUT THE GUN DOWN... OK?

HEY! She just pointed it! Not at us, but she just LIFTED IT UP!!!

These guys just wanted to kill an American for any possible reason, and were wracking their brains harder than they ever thought about anything in their lives to get to the top of the escalation ladder and use lethal force.

They wanted to KILL- and any target they came across was A-OK, and any outcome.... including allowing the Criminals they were pursuing to escape... was just fine with them.

They claim she shot at them, but why were they pointing their weapons at her, and who shot first?

I know we're heading in the opposite direction, but an example needs to be made... and we should start NOW with these dirtbags.

And also- on the efficacy of pistols in gunfighting, she got shot in the shoulder and walked off, only to be apprehended much later. A 51 year old woman...

Optics Pending: ZCO 527 MPCT 3 With Sphur SR-6002

Pending sale: ZCO 527 with the MPCT 3 retical it also has 15mil locking elevation turret. Scope is in box with flip caps, scope chap, and is mounted in a SPHUR SR-6002 one piece mount. Modding is the baggy with the Velcro patch, sticker and slot driver ( I bought this used and didn’t get them). Also in the box is something called a 55-DFAT-HD which I guess a dry fire simulator? Will not split, price is $3300 PayPal F/F shipped lower 48.
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SOLD Proof 25 Creed TL3, Alpha Brass, Berger 135

25 Creed, Proof CF, 24”, Zermatt TL3, chambered by Owen’s Ordinance, 1100 rounds
$450

Alpha SRP Brass - 497ct. All same lot.
$500

Berger 135’s. 892ct.
$490.

Prefer to sell together and ship all for free. Like $10 shipping to split.

Purchased barrel used on this site from @Yoteski

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Gunsmithing How to clean area right before chamber

Hey all,

As title states, how do you all clean the area right before the chamber and even the chamber too?

I keep getting chunks of carbon making their way into the chamber and then they fall to the open area before the chamber. I first noticed this when I couldn't get the bolt closed on a live round. It's almost like the round was too big or long. After a minor inspection, I noticed the bolt face had black rocks.

My rod guide goes right up to the neck. So when the patch comes out of the guide, it can't clean the chamber. I have slid the guide back to allow the patch to come out before and open up. I spin around a bit and then drive it forward all the way. But I still have a million little carbon rocks and brass shavings. These are causing issues with not allowing me to close the bolt properly. My fireformed cases are also coming put with deformities due to carbon chunks getting jammed between the case and chamber wall.

Anyone else experience this? It's getting frustrating.

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Also, I found these other things while I was in there. If anyone cares to know and tell me what it is I'm looking at, I'd appreciate it.

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The 2nd picture in this group of 3 pictures is black fouling but deep down in the barrel. Maybe about halfway in the barrel that starts and goes out to the muzzle. The section before it has shiny rifling so I find this odd.

With how many carbon chunks I was getting in my chamber and bolt face, I thought I was going to have a major carbon ring but it didn't appear that way.

Thanks for any input.

SOLD Impact 737 .308bf right hand 75degree bolt with crb 6gt straight tscustoms barrel

Selling an impact 737r with a .308 bolt face, 75degree bolt right hand, aw cut, with a custom rifle barrel 6gt straight 1.25 chamberer by tscustoms, .170 freebore, threaded 5/8-24, 1/7.5twist

The setup has 650 rounds on it

Looking to get $1800 shipped. Payment via paypal f&f would consider separating, and i also have a brand new barrel with the same specs for sale.

Sold!!
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SOLD Vudoo V-22 360 Barreled Action

.22LR

Melonited bolt & receiver

Black Cerakoted Barrel

416R Stainless barrel, single point cut with Vudoo chamber

20” MTU Contour

Muzzle threaded 1/2×28 w/ Thread Protector

30 MOA Scope Base

(2) 10 round Vudoo V-2210 Magazines

Bore Tech Vudoo Bore Guide

TriggerTech Special two-stage trigger flat

Comes in original box with all accessories

Shoots amazing with SK Pistol and Lapua Center X

$2,000 OBO Shipped FFL to FFL

Paypal F&F

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Of all the parameters that must be met when reloading, what do you think is most important?

When we reload, we have to ensure that we meet several parameters. We have to make sure the charge weight is correct. We have to ensure we're using the correct primer and powder. We have to ensure that the OAL or, in my case the BTO (base to ogive) is precise. We have to make sure the jump is just right. There are probably more I haven't thought of - but of all the different variables that go into a good load, which one do you think is most impactful to a good load.

thanks in advan e.