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Precision Rifle Gear Got a fancy new prone shooting mat today.

I'm not sure most of you can afford this model. However, I bought 2 for if I want to double up.

Firearms Lone peak fuzion w/mpa matrix and 6mm barrels

I'm selling my prs comp rifle.
The barrels and action are sold.
Matrix chassis is still available.
•mpa matrix with full internal and external weight kit
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I also will have a kahles 525i skmr3 w/left Windage for sale. Scope comes with a few extras and is in good shape. Scope is $2200 by itself.
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I also have a SAC alpha dasher sizing die with .266 bushing. $200

Here are a few pics of the rifle as it sits now. Some things on it may or may not be included.
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PRS comps take way too long

So I got talked in to PRS shooting last year and it was fairly new for many at the club. But has gained an even more following which is great. But damn the matches take up too much time. At least at our range it does. 60-80 shooters. 8 stages and it’s 4 hours + to shoot. Two hours of travel and then help clean up. It’s a 7 hour day. It’s why I gave up golf. The other reason so many shooters attend is that the range has 4 matches a year so I think that adds to the need to attend. Not sure what others see out there at there local range but it’s not really keeping me entertained anymore. More of a grind.

‘Would Have Gotten Us Killed:’ Soldiers Slam Microsoft Headsets After Disastrous Test


US Army Troops test Microsoft HoloLens

Alana Mastrangelo14 Oct 202228




Microsoft’s high-tech HoloLens headsets were recently tested by the U.S. Army, which found that they have significant flaws that soldiers say “would have gotten us killed,” according to reports.
More than 80 percent of the soldiers testing Microsoft’s headset — designed to give them a “heads-up display” similar to those used by fighter pilots — have reported feeling nauseous, getting headaches, or suffering eyestrain according to a U.S. Army report obtained by Bloomberg and Business Insider.
Microsoft’s Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS), is supposed to let commanders project information onto a visor in front of a soldier’s face, and include features such as night vision.
“The devices would have gotten us killed,” one soldier said of Microsoft’s headset, referring to the light generated by the goggles when they’re active, which could alert the enemy to the soldier’s location on the battlefield.
Nickolas Guertin, director of Operation Test and Evaluation, concurred, saying the system is still experiencing too many failures of essential functions.
This comes after the Defense Department gave Microsoft a contract worth nearly $22 billion to build the devices for the U.S. military.
In a statement, Microsoft said “our close collaboration with the Army has enabled us to quickly build” and modify the device “to develop a transformational platform that will deliver enhanced soldier safety and effectiveness. We are moving forward with the production and delivery of the initial set” of devices.


Bloomberg reports that the test results will be assessed by lawmakers as they decide whether to $424.2 million the Army proposed to spend on the program this fiscal year.

Optics DRT Garage sale blowing out some nv thermal

clearing out some old inventory before yr end. most of this stuff is below dealer cost. all sold as is. Texas residents subject to sale tax

1. AGM F14 fusion mono. https://www.agmglobalvision.com/agm-f14-ap full kit. Has elbit 2000 fom wp tube. Barely used $7900
2. Eotech CLIPir-LR https://www.eotechinc.com/eotech-clipir-lr 2 of them these were at an agency for a couple months for t&e. still in great shape 2 @ $9300 each
3. sightmark wraith 4k max https://sightmark.com/products/wraith-4k-max-3-24x50-w-ir-digital-riflescope new old stock $400 SOLD
4. AGM rattler ts35-384 https://www.agmglobalvision.com/agm-rattler-ts35-384 display model like new. missing manual and potentially some accessories. $1400 SOLD
5. flir pts-536 took in trade from customer...looks to be in unfired brand new condition. $1500 no box or accessories. Sold
6. pulsar proton fxq30 clip on..... 2 1 of them. new demo kits with all scope attachments. $1800 each
7. Sionyx Aurora Black with free pic mount. have 3 new old stock https://www.sionyx.com/products/aurora-black $300 each
8. Sionyx Aurora pro with free pic mount 1 new old stock. https://www.sionyx.com/products/aurora-pro $450

Bourbon lovers raffle

Their not offering my go to so Im just posting this for others.

Online raffle has five sets of rare Kentucky bourbons - Flipboard​

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Online raffle has five sets of rare Kentucky bourbons: Blanton’s, Weller, Four Roses​

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Defiance not accepting orders

Tried to get an order placed for a new action with defiance. They said they are not currently accepting new orders because they are backed up with existing orders. Moral of the story: I need an action made for 300 prc in a left hand configuration. Defiance is what was recommended, but looking for other options as well. I am building my first custom bolt gun.

What to do after you hit a deer on the way to work......

You screw around in the reloading room.

At roughly 4am, I hit a deer on the way to work, actually two deer as she was pregnant. What a deer is doing pregnant this time of year, must have been a slut. So they haul my poor truck to get fixed. So I go back home and load some 3006. So I did that and decompressed a bit.

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After a dozen calls to ins, and body shops to see how long it is going to take to get my car back I start to try to figure out what am I going to drive in the short term. Well I have a choice between these two running "cars"

This one is going to be just a tad chilly with temps at 40F, and no windshield.

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So this 55 yr old girl.
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An 850 Fiat spider, and as I enjoy little cars to play in, driving one to work daily is not going to be fun. Hopefully I can get an estimate on the timeline on my car.

I also have an '86 Fiero, but it has not moved in several years, I was going to sell it with the stupid car prices this year, but my health just sidelined that.

So riding to work in this old girl, in the dark, with 1960's headlights.....lets just say tech has come a long way.

You people in Virginia need to take care of this


If this shit doesn't move you do take care of business, I don't know what will.

Looking to contact Vern Harrison, Central Virginia Tactical.

Hi Members:
I am hoping someone can help me get in touch with Vern, I had not talked to him in a while. The last number I had for him was 540-967-7299, came up out of service, also called 540-967-5225 ( wife number, no answer) . I had trained with Vern years ago and was hoping to hook up with him at the end of the month as I will be in the area, please pm me if you have info.

Much appreciated:
Mike

Newbie question: Expected zero change from ground to bench

I frequently go to my indoor range to shoot to 100yds, especially when I've modified my rifle to re-zero things in, before I head to my outdoor range. The indoor range only allows a bench setup for shooting (no laying prone). I'll get my 100yd 0 in tight, perfect. Then on a different date, I'll head out to my longer outdoor range which has targets up to 2000 yds. I'll often take a few shots at 100yds laying on the ground and usually find that I'll have to make some minor adjustments (just a mil or so) to regain that tight zero.

Is this expected?

Does the few feet change in elevation (from ground to bench) change things that I have to account for or am I just being a newbie shooter and not either zeroing like I should or not shooting as well as I should?

National match rifle builds

Hello everyone i have built several ar's over the years and decided to build a carry handle rifle and got to looking into the national match rifles. Curreny have the following parts
Aero precision lower gen 2
Carry handle upper with sight (not sure of the brand)
PSA A2 EPT rifle lower build kit. ( might change to a national match trigger )
Criterion Ar-15 service rifle DCM barrel pre ban 20" 1.7.7 twist 223 match chamber.
I havent decided on front sight or to
install the rock river arms free float tube. Open to suggestions etc

Recoil from Suppressed Lightweight 300 PRC

Shooters,

I have done best due diligence to research previous threads, but I am having trouble getting the data I want. I am considering a Seekins Havak Element in 300PRC (6 pounds), to be fitted with a Thunderbeast Ultra 7. My only experience shooting a lightweight rifle is my .308 Sako Finnlight II, about 7.5 pounds with scope, no can and no brake. Recoil with that rig shooting 165s was smart but tolerable. I know a brake would be more effective but aside from the CB brake/mount inside the Ultra 7, I'm not into shooting with just a brake. i.e., unsuppressed. Can any of you experts tell me how much worse recoil would be with the Element?

Thank you in advance,
--Matt

Minnesota Medical Students Swear Oath to Fight ‘White Supremacy,’ ‘Honor All Indigenous Ways of Healing’


MINNEAPOLIS, MN. - AUGUST 2022: Medical student Nobles Antwi and his classmates recite an oath they wrote together during the University of Minnesota Medical Schools annual White Coat Ceremony for the class of 2026 Friday, Aug. 19, 2022 at the Northrop Memorial Auditorium on the University campus in Minneapolis. The …



Medical students at the University of Minnesota pledged to “honor all indigenous ways of healing historically marginalized by Western medicine” and fight “white supremacy, colonialism, gender binary, ableism and all forms of oppression.”
The move has many questioning whether the university is embracing shamanism as equally legitimate to Western science.
In a video from the white coat ceremony, which was led by associate dean for undergraduate education Dr. Robert Englander, students are seen reciting a pledge that has them “commit to uprooting the legacy and perpetuation of structural violence deeply embedded within the health care system.”
The most incredible thing about this clip is that the doctor almost certainly doesn't believe in what he's saying. But he submits anyway—because the institutional powers now require otherwise intelligent people to falsify their own beliefs and repeat the left-wing copypasta. https://t.co/LnbGAdsNWU
— Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ (@realchrisrufo) October 12, 2022
“The most incredible thing about this clip is that the doctor almost certainly doesn’t believe in what he’s saying,” anti-critical race theory activist Christopher Rufo wrote. “But he submits anyway—because the institutional powers now require otherwise intelligent people to falsify their own beliefs and repeat the left-wing copypasta.”
As part of their oath, students also partook in a “land acknowledgement” in which they said the land upon which the university sits used to belong to the Dakota American Indians.
“This acknowledgement is not enough,” however, because the students must also “recognize inequities built by past and present traumas rooted in white supremacy, colonialism, the gender binary, ableism and all forms of oppression.”
“It is a common practice at medical schools in the United States to build upon the intent of the Hippocratic Oath to promote humility, integrity, and beneficence,” University media relations manager Kat Dodge told Campus Reform. “Each year at the University of Minnesota Medical School, the incoming students work with faculty to write an oath that reflects these core elements, values, and ethics the class aspires to uphold.”
The full pledge reads as the following:
With gratitude, we, the students of the University of Minnesota Twin Cities Medical School Class of 2026, stand here today among our friends, families, peers, mentors and communities who have supported us in reaching this milestone.
Our institution is located on Dakota land. Today many indigenous people throughout the state of Minnesota, including the Dakota and the Ojibwe call the Twin Cities home.
We also recognize this acknowledgment is not enough. We commit to uprooting the legacy and perpetuation of structural violence deeply embedded within the health care system.
We recognize inequities built by past and present traumas rooted in white supremacy, colonialism, the gender binary, ableism and all forms of oppression.
As we enter this profession with opportunity for growth, we commit to promoting a culture of antiracism, listening and amplifying voices for positive change.
We pledge to honor all indigenous ways of healing that have been historically marginalized by western medicine.
Knowing that health is intimately connected with our environment, we commit to healing our planet and communities.
We vow to embrace our role as community members and strive to embody cultural humility.
We promise to continue restoring trust in the medical system and fulfilling our responsibility as educators and advocates.
We commit to collaborating with social, political and additional systems to advance health equity. We will learn from the scientific innovations made before us and pledge to advance and share this knowledge with peers and neighbors.
We recognize the importance of being in community with, and advocating for, those we serve.
We promise to see the humanity in each patient we serve, empathize with their lived experiences, and be respectful of their unique identities.
We will embrace deep and meaningful connections with patients, and strive to approach every encounter with humility and compassion.
We will be authentic and present in our interactions with patients and hold ourselves accountable for our mistakes and biases.
We promise to communicate with our patients in an accessible manner to empower their autonomy.
We affirm that patients are the experts of their own bodies, and will partner with them to facilitate holistic wellbeing.
We will be lifelong learners, increasing our competence in the art and science of medicine.
We recognize our limits and will seek help to bridge those gaps through inter-professional collaboration.
We will prioritize care for the mind, body and soul of not only our patients, but of our colleagues and selves,’ the new students continued.
With this devotion, we will champion our personal wellness and bring the best versions of ourselves to our profession.
We will support one another as we grow as physicians and people,’ they said, before concluding: ‘We are honored to accept these white coats.
In light of their legacy as a symbol of power, prestige and dominance, we strive to reclaim their identity as a symbol of responsibility, humility and loving kindness.’
“The University of Minnesota School of Medicine and Dean Robert Englander have performed a real service for the public by presenting their new version of the Hippocratic oath,” Dr. Stanley Goldfarb, chair of medical watchdog Do No Harm, told Breitbart News. “No longer will the current rage to inculcate critical race theory into medical education be contained in lecture halls at America’s medical schools. It is now there for all to see.” He went on to say:
The students reciting the new pledge must forget about the traditional role of the physician as a healer of the sick and express guilt for the incredible advances in medicine that have enabled huge improvements in longevity and freedom from some of the most devastating childhood diseases. They must fight ‘the gender binary, white supremacy, and colonialism’ among other goals of progressive ideology. Physicians are being called to advocate for every progressive cause rather than focusing on the role assigned to them by society: Heal the sick.
“Most disturbing of all was the call to ‘honor all indigenous ways of healing that have been historically marginalized by Western medicine,’ Goldfarb concluded. “Surely Dean Englander cannot mean that we should embrace Shamanism. Or does he?”
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