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Precision Rifle Gear New Athlon Rangecraft Chronograph-Garmin Xero Killer?

SD readings today on my Athlon were 32.4 vs 28.6 on the Garmin soooo. No arguing that the SD numbers for my load suck, however….. 100 yd target was 1”dot. 2 shots virtually same hole. I hit all targets from 100 to 1145 pretty much center water line. Missed one at 1020 due to bad wind call and a hanging egg at 198 ( hit the first one).

Question- while again, there is no arguing that SD is a good measure for load consistency, does it really tell the full tale or are we who shoot shitty SD’s playing the odds and from time to time come out ahead?
The sun DOES shine on a dogs ass every once in awhile 😆

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DeLane Development Group Rimfire Ventures

They wanted no one to know that my chamber left with me, but it's possible/likely they bootlegged my reamer.

MB
It’s funny that I never thought about the chamber cut during my purchase. I assumed it’d be like a Winchester 52 match or something match but common. I cannot even say I assumed it as I didn’t think of it but knew it certainly wasn’t a sporter chamber. ☺️ I guess I just had faith.
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And more Karen Read trial bullshit

yea,we know that the cops never do anything wrong or illegal. when they do "unintentionally" make a mistake the system is set so that it can be hidden or misdirected. QI always goes their way by design. the constitution was in the past and in general meant to protect the citizen from the gov. was not to protect the gov enforcers from the citizen or excuse pig violations of the law or constitutional principals.

Maggie’s And Then There Were None

The street I grew up on all the men were WWII vets. My Dad was in the Navy the rest were Army or Army Air Corps. They would come home from work and play baseball with us. We didn't have a clue what they had done. They were just our Dad's
This.

All my(our) mentors were just 'Dad's but damn near everyone was there. They never talked about it, at least not when we were around. One old guy, a pastor, did tell about laying in a ditch for a couple of days when the Bulge first started and the German 88's opened up. He said it was a life changing experience. No doubt.

My father
Mr Cantley
Mr Oaks
Mr Rorer
Mr Hudson
Mr Dotson
Mr Clark
Many others

RIP

AR10B to take Pmags?

You can use a B upper on an A lower but it will require to have someone mill away the mag stops on the interior of the receiver sides. Your friend will be better off enjoying what he has, a great but unappreciated rifle.

While mags may seem expensive to pmags they are cheap compared to KAC & LaRue metal mags. But they are on par with most mag still being made today. Plastic is cheaper to produce and won't last as long as a metal mag.

Mark 4hd tracking issue

The fact that he arrived at same “error” gives me pause. It is possible that the Leupold calibration jig is off, the fact that it was on two scopes likely bought at different times by a company known for decent scopes and a government supplier (subject to audits). These things makes me doubt the Cajun’s test measuring accuracy. A .12” error at 100 yards is easy to explain between the measurements of the 100yrds and the actual point of aim difference ( actual vs predicted). It would be interesting to if the OP tried it with know entity scope that they know is correct.