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SOLD WTS M7 Mausingfield action w/ parts

Sold thank you!!$1100.00 obo Shipped to your FFL.
Used with @2500 rounds cycled through it.

M7 Mausingfield action, short action right handed
.473 Bolt face, 308
20 MOA rail
Included Extra firing pin and retention pin
Included Action wrench

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Firearms Wts R700 short action only / magnum bolt

R700 short action with standard bolt face,also PTG magnum bolt and a spare firing pin assembly. Serial number starts with RR.Plug aftermarket recoil lug. Plus bolt release piece and spring. Two complete bolts plus an unused (not sure the manufacturer-its the one with the blue ring. ) firing pin assembly. can only ship to an ffl- from an individual. Paypal friend or Venmo $475 shipped.

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Leveling scopes…tools?

I am always looking for a decrease in time and increase in consistency/precision when it comes to “work” in the gun room, and leveling scopes seem to have some room for improvement.

My general method is that I level my rifle on a bench (backyard range), then put scope in mount and level that to a plumb line while doing my best to make sure the rifle is also level. I feel like this leaves some room for error. I do feel better about it now that I have a send it level on my mounts, as it seems to be more precise than a bubble level.

A few issues I have seen: Hard to find a spot on a gun to put a level, scope caps are not always level to scope etc.

I bought one of the Arisaka wedge kits, but its typically useless as almost all of my scopes are in mounts that don’t have clearance or work with a tool like this.

My research has lead me to the SAP Final Scope Level and the Badger Dead Level.

Do you have one or either? What do you like or not like about it?

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TLDR: Is a SAP Scope Level or Badger Dead Level worth buying?

“There’s a man he must be the one “

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Responding to call of man with a gun, they saw a man and shot him to death, the man they shot was bold enough to be sitting under a gazebo in a public park. Unarmed and committing no crimes . That in its self is so suspicious they probably should have shot him on principle

Getting closer - at least they found a man !

The man they were looking was the truck they were were looking for dead by suicide. But can’t expect them to find both the correct vehicle and then the right person on the same call . 50/50 at best like the raffle!

Chronograph SD questions

I am still somewhat new to long range but expanding my knowledge and experience as much as I can. I just picked up a Garmin Xero chronograph with the intention of getting into reloading relatively soon. It’s an amazing unit and super easy to use, but I have a couple questions. What is the appropriate number of shots to measure for an average? What are considered good or bad SD and spread numbers?

I have measured a lot of groups across multiple rifles. Most of the Hornady and Norma factory ammo has come in with SD’s from 13-20. I recently measured 12 shots of 7PRC ammo from Choice Ammunition(Berger 168 VLDH). I was surprised to see SD at 45 with spread of 81. I then measured Hornady 175 ELDX Precision Hunter for 7 shots and got a 13.4 SD with 45 spread. The Choice groups well at 100 yards but I haven’t taken it past 400 yards yet.

What should I typically look for and consider good for factory ammo?

What is the right number of shots to base my averages off?

I appreciate any wisdom, best practices or advice that you can share. Thank you.

Inherited a Rem 700 5R Milspec

A prolific firearms collector(1000s of guns.) Of all types recently passed and I was given a chance to pick 2 firearms. Picked a Sig 716 patrol and the Rem 700 5R. I have shot it a little with a cheaper scope. Deciding on a better than good optics for it. I cleaned it down to metal since it had been shot. It is a precise rifle haveing squeezed one or two 1/2min 5shot groups out of it with hornedy 168gr match. But it's not the most consistant.
My question is how close to a legit M40(exact model?) is it? I don't think it's a world class barrel or anything haha.

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2A ALERT: TENNESSEE. Antigun nonprofits hoping to push stricter gun laws for upcoming TN legislative session. BUCKEYES GET IT DONE with new pro2A laws

Another attack directed at the capital of Americana and the shooting sports culture.

The Tennessee legislative session starts next Tuesday on 01/14/2025 and several non-profit orgs, including the antigun group "Voices for a Safer Tennessee" are hoping to push their "concerns" to legislators to pass new antigun bills.

Contact your local and state reps, the GOA, FPC, etc. Spread this online far and wide.

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I have absolutely no, ZERO interest in reaching any "common ground" with leftists and their invasive pest ideology, nor even spending any effort to listen to what they have to squawk out of their yappers. Leftist policies have done nothing but render populations of hardworking people disarmed in their jurisdictions, livelihoods and businesses ruined, homes and businesses burned, and economies circling the drain. There is only ONE message that needs to be sent to those who want to further desecrate home and hearth. And that is:

TRY THAT IN A SMALL TOWN - JASON ALDEAN

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OHIO: GOV. DEWINE SIGNS PRO-GUN LAWS INTO EFFECT. Updates on Post no. 8.

A 3rd world nation for certain now


Most populous state and worlds 5th largest economy and they need Mexican firefighters to put out fires - how they are going to do it without water I have no idea but obviously NO ONE in CA has any fucking idea how to do it .

MDT Bipod - NRL22, is juice worth squeeze?

I finally bit the bullet for the MDT double pull, I've been using it for about a week through a few different rifles.

For NRL 22 specifically, I don't see any reason to drop the coin on this thing. PRS, NRL hunter, field shooting whatever I get it. Does anyone who shoots NRL22 really prefer this over an atlas?

The versatility of it is great. But it's not $400 great and I've yet to see an NRL stage, or PRS for that matter that calls for it.

Accessories Chamber Cooler Barrel Fan

Introducing the Chamber Cooler Barrel Fan. No matter the time of year, heat and barrels don’t mix. Not only will It lead to poor accuracy, too much heat can damage a barrel. So keep cool with the Chamber Cooler Barrel Fan. Pair with any usb battery pack for a compact easy to use, quiet and affordable experience. Available in black and orange $40 shipping included

New Tikka Chassis Rifle Coming T3X Ace Game & Target

Starting to look interesting...
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Is 2025 Year of the MPVO? Two New 2-12s!

Barely two weeks into the year we already have to new MPVOs:
-Primary Arms SLX 2-12x40
-Element Helix Compact 2-12x42: https://element-optics.com/product/helix-hd-compact-2-12x42/

Just a shame both are SFP with capped turrets, the Element even being MOA only....
Maybe 2026 will be the year MPVOs return to glory.