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20" 308s are retarded... run a 16 or a 24 if you "need" the velocity you're going subsonic before 1k regardless. You are talking minimal velocity loss between a 16 and a 20. Run the numbers with a 175... 16" 308s ftw.

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Not if the length of your rail won't accommodate something as short as 16.5". I would go 18", but that would require me to get one spun up, and when 20" pre-fits are readily available, it's the easy choice.
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CLP for Quick ar 10 cleaning

As long as you don’t use in barrel your good to go
I prefer reg Hoppes 9 to clean the BCG with though
Lubricant I use
Reg Gun oil plus Mobil 28 Sun grease
Many sell a similar or exact formula
I mix together with the oil and spread on beating surfaces with my finger
Jardine the famous pistol smith, god rest his soul, taught me this years ago
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Barrel wear Vs velocity/weight/energy

Something sounds wrong with that wear rate. Usually another zero in that mileage before we changed tires.

Never my favorite for long highway trips, but if we leave the asphalt behind they worked great.
5 brand new tires. 2K miles and the fronts had uneven wear (slanted like waaaaay too much camber). I got lucky and got a free wheel and tire assembly that matched and moved one of the front to the spare and put the new one and the spare in the rear and moved the two rear to the front.

The rear didn't actually have much wear which was odd because I had heard a lot of them are cambered out for weight in the rear and mine isn't. So to be fair it's really my fronts that will wear faster. I still don't want to replace them too often. Not to mention it kinda sucks to drive......it's either too hot, too cold or just too damn loud. When I have to leave work to pick the kids up from school everyday it's not a fun drive.

What reticles would you like to see added to AB Mobile App?

Added the following reticles today:

Hawke:
Frontier 30:
1x-6x Circle Dot
1x-6x L4A Dot
1x-6x Tactical Dot

Frontier 30SF:
2.5x-15x Mil Pro 10X
4x-24x Mil Pro 20X
5x-30x Mil Pro 20X

Frontier 30 FD:
1x-8x L4A FD
1x-8x LRX Tactical FD
1x-10x MIL FD
1x-10x MOA FD

Frontier 30 FFP:
MIL Pro
MOA Hunter

Frontier 34 FFP:
MIL Pro Ext.
MOA Pro Ext.


Schmidt & Bender:
CMII M1FL
CMII M2F

Exos 1x-8x FD7 SFP
Exos 1x-8x CQB2 SFP

Hungaria 1.25x-4x FD7 FFP

Klassik 2.5x-10x L3
Klassik 3x-12x L3
Klassik 3x-12x P3L
Klassik 4x-16x A7 FFP
Klassik 4x-16x P3
Klassik 8x L3

Meta SBX

PMII LRR MIL
PMII GR2ID
PMII MSR2
PMII P5FL
PMII P3
PMII P3L
PMII P3 Short Dot
PMII P4FL
PMII P4FL-MOA
PMII P4FL 3x-20x SFP
PMII P4FL 5x-25x SFP
PMII P4FL2-MOA 3x-20x SFP
PMII P4FL2-MOA 5x-25x SFP
PM II H2CMR
PM II 3x-20x P3L SFP
PM II 5x-25x P3L SFP

PMII HP TR²ID
PMII HP LRR MIL
PMII HP MSR2
PMII HP M1FL
PMII HP GR2ID
PMII HP P5FL
PMII HP P4FL
PMII HP P4FL-MOA
PMII HP P4FL2-MOA
PMII HP H2CMR

PMII CC MDRT6
PMII CC MDR
PMII CC CQB2
PMII CC P3L Short Dot

PMII Ultra Bright P4FL
PMII Ultra Bright P3L

PMII Ultra Short MSR2
PMII Ultra Short MDR
PMII Ultra Short P4FL
PMII Ultra Short P4FL 3x-20x SFP
PMII Ultra Short P4FL 5x-20x SFP
PMII Ultra Short P4FL MOA
PMII Ultra Short P4FL2-MOA 3x-20x SFP
PMII Ultra Short P4FL2-MOA 5x-20x SFP
PMII Ultra Short H2CMR
PMII Ultra Short P3L

Polar 4x-16x P4FL

Stratos 1.1x-5x FD7 SFP
Stratos 1.5x-8x FD7 FFP
Stratos 2.5x-13x FD7 FFP

Zenith 1.1x-4x FD7 SFP
Zenith 1.5x-6x FD7 FFP
Zenith 2.5x-10x FD7 FFP
Zenith 3x-12x FD7 FFP
Zenith 3x-12x A7 FFP
Zenith 3x-12x P3L

Trijicon:
AccuPower 4x-16x Mil-Square
AccuPower 4x-16x MOA

VECTRONIX:
VectorX SMR Center Hold
VectorX SMR Grid Hold
VectorX DMR Center Hold
VectorX DMR 12X T Hold
VectorX DMR 17X T Hold

Man and his dog killed by bear in Florida.

The hunting laws should only be created and managed by FWC, not by popular vote.

Fuck public (aka leftist, bleeding heart libs) outcry.
I agree. Except FWC itself can be subject to political whims.

I was in Michigan when the DNR, their version of FWC, finally opened up deer season to allow taking doe. Up until that time, it was a special permit required and only one per season. The deer herds were huge and showing the typical signs of distress like diseases and winter die off.

They finally opened up doe to anyone, any tag, but mostly because of pressure from the auto insurance industry. Deer related accidents were multiple daily, almost always totaling vehicles and costing them big money.

Then they started allowing block permits for anyone owning plots of 16 acres or greater. Deer meat processors were ecstatic.

Garmin Tactix 8 Smartwatch

Garmin unveils tactix 8 smartwatch: Stay active, stay mission ready



Rugged tactical watch offers two sizes, speaker and mic, and rucking activity to keep you ready for any mission



OLATHE, Kan./February 13, 2025/Outdoor Wire – Garmin (NYSE: GRMN) today announced the tactix® 8, its next-gen tactical smartwatch. Available in a new 47mm case size and traditional 51mm size, tactix 8 adds dedicated rucking and dive activities, as well as a speaker and mic to create the ultimate tactical smartwatch. Built to a U.S. military standard (MIL-STD-810) for thermal, shock and water resistance and a 40-meter dive rating with leakproof buttons, users can now take tactix 8 to new depths. And with incredible battery life, it’s easy to always be prepared; the new 47mm AMOLED display offers up to 16 days of battery life in smartwatch mode, while the 51mm solar model with an always-on display offers up to 48 days1.



“Whether you train for a mission, or your mission is training, tactix 8’s premium design and innovative features like the new rucking and dive functionality make it the ultimate tactical GPS smartwatch on land, air or sea.”

–Dan Bartel, Garmin Vice President of Global Consumer Sales




Field-ready features



  • Advanced design: Available in your choice of a 51mm or new 47mm case size, tactix 8 features leakproof buttons and a new sensor guard to help protect essential sensors. Premium materials like a titanium bezel and scratch-resistant sapphire lens are built to endure, even in the harshest of conditions.
  • Built-in speaker and microphone: Make and take phone calls from the watch when paired with a compatible smartphone. Voice commands like “start a hiking activity”, “set a timer for 5 minutes”, “save waypoint” and more can be activated right from the watch—no phone connection required.
  • Dive capabilities: Dive in with a 40-meter dive-rated case and support for scuba and apnea dive activities.
  • Rucking: This new dedicated activity profile allows users to input pack weight to better understand the physical exertion associated with rucking. In addition, a new pack weight feature allows users to add pack weight to various activities like trail running, hiking and walking, which disables VO2 Max recording when carrying 2kg or more.
  • Ballistic solutions: All tactix 8 units come preloaded with Applied Ballistics® (AB) Ultralight solver and are compatible with the new AB Quantum app. For advanced solutions, tactix 8 Elite integrates the AB Elite solver.
  • AMOLED or enhanced solar: Choose between a bright AMOLED display or an always-on display with a solar charging lens that harnesses the power of the sun even better, resulting in up to 50% more solar power than previous models1. Both models also feature refreshed graphics.
  • Advanced mapping and navigation: Users can view terrain contours on TopoActive maps for a better understanding of terrain. A newly integrated map interface allows users to easily customize map layers to get the most out of their navigation. While exploring, enter a distance on the watch and receive suggested routes to stay on track and on time with dynamic round-trip routing.


Lead the charge




Ready for any mission, tactix 8 is packed with premium mapping features to help users stay on track. Preloaded TopoActive maps provide multi-continent mapping from around the world while an Outdoor Maps+ subscription (purchased separately) provides users with premium mapping content, like satellite imagery, public land maps, hunting units, burn zones and more directly on the watch. SatIQ™ and multi-band GPS help provide superior positioning accuracy—all while optimizing battery life. Before training, users can create or find existing courses in Garmin Connect™ and seamlessly sync them to their watch to get turn-by-turn directions.



During night operations, the smartwatch provides a built-in multi-LED flashlight, providing quick access to a bright, steady light in either white or green. While in Night Vision Goggle (NVG) mode, the display dims to levels functional to the primary user (including those wearing night optic devices) but nearly invisible to anyone else.



In sensitive locations, users can utilize Stealth Mode, which turns off wireless communications but still collects distances traveled and biometric data without recording location data. Leveraging this feature allows the watch to be used and even upload logged data – while concealing its location, which is typically visible through popular mobile training apps.



Train for the mission




In addition to dozens of dedicated activities like rucking to help users stay active, tactix 8 can help users power up their body’s performance, endurance and resistance to injury with targeted strength training plans, real-time stamina tracking, sport-specific workouts and a full range of built-in sports apps.



Every morning, a training readiness score can help determine if it’s a good day to go hard or take it easy, while advanced training metrics like endurance score, hill score, VO2 max, training status and more can help gauge overall performance2. Loaded with 24/7 health monitoring features, tactix 8 includes wrist-based Pulse Ox3, Body Battery™ energy monitoring, jet lag adviser, advanced sleep monitoring, nap detection and more. Upon waking, users can receive a morning report that provides a customized look at last night’s sleep, their training outlook and Heart Rate Variability (HRV) Status. All tactix 8 models are also compatible with the ECG app4, an FDA-cleared app that can help users record their heart rhythm and check for signs of atrial fibrillation (AFib) right from their wrist.



Reach new depths



The tactix 8 smartwatch is at home on land, air and now sea thanks to its support of scuba and apnea diving up to a 40-meter depth. The scuba diving activity tracks entry and exit location of dives and provides divers underwater navigation through a tilt-compensated digital compass and supports multiple gas mixes up to 40% oxygen. Apnea mode provides freedivers and spearfishermen a suite of underwater alerts and timers that are designed to help improve their diving and situational awareness as well as track the location of each dive. Leakproof buttons, also new to tactix 8, allow divers to feel confident operating the smartwatch underwater without risk of damaging the unit.





Applied Ballistic integration



Tactix 8 comes preloaded with Applied Ballistics® (AB) Ultralight solver, giving users access to advanced aiming solutions for long-range marksmanship. Users wanting enhanced solutions can purchase tactix 8 Elite, which integrates Applied Ballistics Elite Solver. Available for use with all tactix 8 smartwatches, the new AB Quantum app provides users with profile, target, and ballistic data management as well as the ability to use a smartphone as an additional display.



Aviation features




Both civilian and military aviators will benefit from tactix 8’s Direct-To-Navigation feature, which allows users to navigate straight to a location or waypoint or use the “Nearest” function to activate a path to a nearby airport. Additionally, pilots can access aviation weather, including NEXRAD radar, METARs and TAFs to see winds, visibility, barometric pressure and more directly on their smartwatch5.



During airborne operations, Jumpmaster can be used for three jump types: HAHO, HALO and Static. Set the watch to dual-positioning mode, and it will simultaneously display two sets of coordinate systems, such as MGRS and latitude/longitude, on a single data screen.



Available to order on Garmin.com on February 21st, tactix 8 models have a suggested retail price starting at $1,299.99. For more information, please visit garmin.com.



Engineered on the inside for life on the outside, Garmin products have revolutionized life for adventurers, athletes, off-road explorers, road warriors and outdoor enthusiasts everywhere. Committed to developing products that enhance experiences, enrich lives and help provide peace of mind, Garmin believes every day is an opportunity to innovate and a chance to beat yesterday. Visit the Garmin Newsroom, email our media team, connect with @garminoutdoor on social, or follow our blog.



1 Assumes all-day wear with 3 hours per day outside in 50,000 lux conditions.

2 Activity tracking accuracy.

3 This is not a medical device and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or monitoring of any medical condition; see Garmin.com/ataccuracy. Pulse Ox not available in all countries.

4 The ECG app is only available with the latest version of the Garmin Connect smartphone app and watch software. The ECG app is not available in all regions; see Garmin.com/ECG for availability. The ECG app is not intended for use by people under 22 years old. With the ECG app, tactix 8 smartwatches are capable of generating an ECG similar to a single-lead electrocardiogram.

5 When paired with a compatible smartphone



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About Garmin:
Garmin Ltd. (NYSE: GRMN) is incorporated in Switzerland, and its principal subsidiaries are located in the United States, Taiwan and the United Kingdom. Garmin and tactix are registered trademarks and SatIQ, Garmin Connect and Body Battery are trademarks of Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries.



All other brands, product names, company names, trademarks and service marks are the properties of their respective owners. All rights reserved.



Notice on Forward-Looking Statements:

This release includes forward-looking statements regarding Garmin Ltd. and its business. Such statements are based on management’s current expectations. The forward-looking events and circumstances discussed in this release may not occur and actual results could differ materially as a result of known and unknown risk factors and uncertainties affecting Garmin, including, but not limited to, the risk factors listed in the Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 30, 2023, filed by Garmin with the Securities and Exchange Commission (Commission file number 0-31983). A copy of such Form 10-K is available at https://www.garmin.com/en-US/company/investors/earnings/. No forward-looking statement can be guaranteed. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which they are made and Garmin undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.



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I just ordered one through our Rep, I'm looking to T&E the AMOLED model to gain some experience on them :)

Richard

Pope Death Watch... WITH A PRIZE!!! Quart of Maple Syrup to the winner!

Easy to answer. Daniel was seeing not just into the spirit world, he was seeing into the future. Of the beasts he saw we know that one was Alexander the Great and so on. The ancient of days he saw was obviously God. He also saw the son of man which is obviously a man, and that is the Man Christ Jesus. Not duality. He saw God and he saw the flesh that God would put on to save us. Read revelation 1. John describes the same thing as Daniel but calls it the Son of man. When we get to heaven we will see God. He will be sitting by himself on ONE throne. He will have scars in His hands, feet, and brow. And we will bow down and worship him.
But that is not how Daniel reads. And I am not worried about the prophetic part. I want you to read it carefully and pay attention to the context. Specifically this:

““I saw in the night visions, and behold, with the clouds of heaven there came one like a son of man, and he came to the Ancient of Days and was presented before him.”
‭‭Daniel‬ ‭7‬:‭13‬ ‭ESV‬‬

There is a fixed scene, it is a throne room. It is not seeing the same person just in the past then in the future like you said. It is not seeing God, then seeing the flesh in the future. This is happening all in one moment, this is import. You have the Son of Man come to the Ancient of Days and he is presented before. Then you have the Ancient of Days giving the Son of Man all of his power glory and dominion.

There are two distinct people here, this is happening in the same moment. How could God be presented before himself if he does not have distinct persons? How could God give something to himself, if he does not have distinct persons? If this was a vision of God with no persons, it would just be the ancient of days going down and become the Son of Man, that is not what is happening. Here The Son of Man is not the Ancient of Days, and The Ancient of Days is not the Son of Man, yet both are given attributes of God.

Additionally, the long standing understanding of this verse in the early church was these were two distinct persons yet one God. So your argument falls flat linguistically (again) as well as historically (again).

You always have this problem when you try to apply the modalism heresy to scripture the New Testament there are numerous examples that show Jesus interacting with the Father even Praying to Him. Why would Jesus be praying to himself. When he is dying on the cross, why would he call out to Himself, ABBA Father. I will go more into one specific verse deeper because it was used to refute the modalism (sebalianism) heresy by Origen and others in the 100s (yes way before Nicea, way before Constantine this heresy was handled with Trinitarian thought straight from the Bible)

Please answer also to the Garden before his crucifixion.

“When Jesus had spoken these words, he lifted up his eyes to heaven, and said, “Father, the hour has come; glorify your Son that the Son may glorify you,” John 17:1
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Jesus isn’t praying to himself. Why would he ask himself (father) to glorify himself (son) in turn so he could glorify himself (son)

“And now, Father, glorify me in your own presence with the glory that I had with you before the world existed.”
‭‭John‬ ‭17‬:‭5‬ ‭

Jesus is very clearly not talking about his own presence, he is asking to be glorified in someone else’s presence (the Father). This point is super clear in Greek by the way it is conjugated, but it is also plain in English. If Jesus is praying to himself, why would he be asking to be in someone else’s presence?

I could go on and on, but go read all of John 17 and Jesus prayer here to the Father. The distinct persons here are self evident in English, but in the Greek it is even clearer and linguistically impossible (as well as logically impossible) for Jesus to be praying to himself.

The fact is your position is the one that goes against the plain reading of scripture.

India vs Pakistan

The real main takeaways are Chinese Air Defense doesn’t work agains modern precision stand-off missiles, airfields within striking distance of your adversary will be temporarily useless for recovery of aircraft you generated into the fight, and if you don’t have 5th Gen fighters with true VLO and net-centric comms, you will be in a stalemate A2A BVR exchange determined by legacy posturing shot tactics until one taps out.