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SOLD Hawkins heavy tactical 34mm,Badger 30/34 unimount rings

Ive got a set of Hawkins Heavy tactical rings for trade or sale
34mm
1.15 height
Diving board
Bubble
Perfect shape,barely used

What I'm looking for...
Need a set of lightish 30mm rings for a Tikka T3x
20 moa rail
Rings
1 or 2 piece mount set up

Or will sell

$175

Also have a Badger 30/34mm unimount in good shape
Same deal..looking to trade or sell
$150

Will trade both if needed


Also looking for a brake for a 7prc
Sendero contour,5/8×24

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Optics WTT Schmidt Bender PMII High Performance 6-36×56

Schmidt Bender PMII High Performance 6-36x56 US LPI P5FL DTII+ MTC LT / ST II ZC LT, .1MIL

Comes with box and documents as if new but missing rear flip up cover. Excellent condition with no salt or rash.

Willing to trade towards TT735P equipped with Gen 3 XR fine plus cash on my end.

3500 shipped
3250 shipped 9/18

No trades.

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Power trimmer vs Annealer vs Powder Scale

My thoughts:

On the trimmer, I have the Giraud and purchased it before I even did articles and reviews for the industry. At some point I should probably write a review of it. I found trimming so onerous that this was the first powered piece of reloading equipment that I purchased. It is breathtakingly fast and easy and it's results are very consistent. The price is also substantially lower than the other stuff you have mentioned at ~$600. You may or may not see a small accuracy improvement in your ammo. I expect if you are into long range shooting your hourly wage is enough it won't take much time for it to pay for itself in time it saves you either way and that ignores how bad your hands hurt after manually trimming, deburing, and chamfering. Ouch.

On the powder measure, you are already part way up the tree here as you have a $400 automated meter. The autotrickler will improve both your accuracy and speed. You are currently at +- .1gr and would be going to +-.02gr. That improved measurement accuracy equates to around +-6fps on a 6.5CM (more with smaller calibers) you can see the math breakdown on that in my Matchmaster review from a few years ago. The time consideration is also important though at least your not tearing up your hands while waiting and, depending on how much you reload, we might not be talking about that much total time.

About annealing, to be frank, I think it is a very small group of shooters for whom the AMP annealer might make sense. It's $1,800 bare bones and $2,500 equipped to feed itself and analyze your brass. Flame annealers start at ~$200 and have auto-feed at that price. $200 can pay itself back in brass pretty quick, $2k, not so fast. What I understand learning from those far more knowledgeable than myself such as Cortina, is that the improvement in the quality of your loads (both in group sizes and velocity spread) is marginal from annealing and even more marginal from doing annealing with the great precision of an AMP. I have not seen noticable improvement in my SD or group sizes from flame annealing though I do think neck tension feels a little lighter and more uniform when seating the bullet. Maybe there is some improvement burried in the noise of my data but it is small enough that I would need to do a large data set statistical analysis to find it. Realistically, were talking mostly about case life with an annealer. For my part I would go with a less expensive flame unit. I bought the BurstFire this year and am quite happy with the performance. I should have it's review posted soon.

So..... Purchase the trimmer first. Fuck processing the 1,200 peices of brass you have sitting around without a good trimmer and I always start off new (usually once fired from factory ammo in my case) brass trimmed to even lenght, deburred, and chamfered. If you get enough scratch before you have a few firings on the brass, do the scale next to improve your speed and load quality. If your shooting so much your brass gets 4 or so firings on it before you get the money for the powder measure, then buy a flame annealer next instead to bring that hardness back down and keep it from cracking. When it comes to an AMP, I would not buy one unless I was a national level competitor or someone in one of those professions where an hour of my time fetches me a week or so of my fellow mans.

Suppressors Lipsey's Rugged Obsidian45 or Lipsey's Gemtech Lunar-45 Suppressor

@mark5pt56 Interested in knowing what’s not to love about the Rugged Obsidian on a 3- lug mount.

I have the Obsidian .45, and love it! That can is pretty much dedicated to a couple different 1911s these days, but do have a 3-lug mount on a PCC and the Obsidian fits under the hand guard better than the SiCo Hybrid 46 that normally lives under there:

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…older pic with the obsidian on there:

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Or do you mean the actual Rugged 3-lug mount?

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fuck you and fuck your criminal traitor dad.

They should tell her that she is not fired just working from home without pay.

Aliens laughing at US military weapons & their ability

From the video it looks like the hellfire turned back in the direction the target was moving after passing the target not bounced.

Tightly knit drone swarm that's why some "pieces" separated and still followed.

Probably Amazon delivery drones, my grippy socks will be late now.
TRy Merino Tech socks. They're the shit.
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SOLD Impact Precision Magnum 737R bolt and 6.5 PRC and 6 BR Barrels

My local long range closed and I am getting older. I don’t have a chance to shoot these much anymore.

Impact Precision 737R Magnum Bolt. The bolt has about 700 rounds on it. I bought it with the barrel and action mentioned below.

Asking $350

Bartlien 26” M24 1-8 twist 6.5 PRC with an Area 419 muzzle break. The barrel work was done by TS Customs. I bought the barrel action used. I only put 300 rounds through the barrel. I am assuming there is still 50% barrel life left. I was shooting great groups when I stopped shooting a few years ago.

Asking $300

Barlien 24” Heavy Target 1-7.5 twist 6 BR with an APA Gen 3 muzzle break. The barrel work was done by Blue Mountain. I bought the barrel used. The previous owner said he broke the barrel in and developed a load. I have personally have shot less than 200 rounds through it. It is a very accurate barrel.

Asking $500

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SOLD Impact Precision 737 Proof SS 223 Barrel, Bolt and Magazine

My local long range closed and I am getting older. I don’t have a chance to shoot these much anymore.

For sale is my Proof SS 223 barrel, 1-7 twist, Comp contour for an Impact Precision 737 action, Impact Precision 223 bolt, and MDT 223 magazine.

Asking $700 for the whole package. Less than 500 rounds on barrel and bolt. Less than 100 rounds on the magazine.

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SOLD Impact Precision 737R 7SAUM

I am selling off my long range rifles. I am getting older, my local long range closed, and I don’t get to shoot them very much anymore. Someone else needs to enjoy these wonderful rifles.

Impact Precision 737R action, Magnum bolt - 90 degree throw, 24” Bartlien 2B barrel 1-8.7 twist hybrid flutted, APA micro muzzle break, Bix’n Andy TacSport Pro 2 stage trigger, Manners EH6A copper/yellow/OD green camo, Hawkins bottom metal and magazine, and Nightforce NX8 4-32 F1 MOAR reticle with Nightforce 6 screw rings and bubble level. The barrel work was done by Southern Precision Rifles (Bugholes). The bipod pictured is not included.

Round count is around 200 on the barrel and bolt. Round count on the action is around 700.

$4,000 shipped to your FFL.

I am willing to part out...
Barreled action, muzzle break, and trigger…$2,000
Manners stock, Hawkins bottom metal and magazine…$700
Nightforce NX8 with Nightforce rings…$1,500

I also have brass and dies for sale. The complete rifle or the barreled action has to sell first.

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