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Vortex RazorHD Gen III 6-36x56 vs NF ATACR 7-35x56

I 100% get and understand what you are saying. I have friends who fell victim to Scott. However I was trying to respond to why the g3 might have fell off in PRS.
Small sample size because I only shoot local matches and maybe one 2 day match but it’s because of the latest and greatest fad. The local matches I shoot average 30-40 shooters and I would say ZCO is the top scope I see at matches even with guys that are fairly new, followed by Razors and NF being a toss up. Then throw in a few TT’s.
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Rock River Arms 17 HMR

The mags i have hold 10 or 15. I have only shot my BCA upper about 100rds. It was surprisingly accurate. I have been waiting for the rra one to come out and hear some reports on it. I have been waiting for 17hmr to be 17 cents a round to though. Lol It certainly scratches an itch in a Prarie dog town the 22lr does not. Hit percentage way up from 50-150, and no reloading. 🤮🤣🤣

Thorroclean & Bronze Brush Bore Cleaning Result.

Another shooter...not one, not two but he wrecked 3 barrels in the span of say 6-12 months. His last barrel was a 260imp on a f class gun.

The same guy in the above paragraph.... was a few months later telling a bullet maker they're bullets are no good and are blowing up.

This guy wouldn't happen to be from the PNW... as in WA state... would he? Because that sounds oddly familiar...

Accessories Impact Data Book, Mil-Dot Master, Field Density Altitude Comp

Impact Data Book, standard size with regular 80 weight paper. 16 square target pages, 15 silhouette target pages, 18 circle target, 7 blank target pages, plus 90% of the standard pages you get when you buy a new book. $20

Mil-Dot Master in yards. $15

Field Density Altitude Compensator (FDAC). Cards are for a variety of bullet velocities for 308 Win, 175gr SMK. $25

Buyer pays shipping in CONUS. Thanks for looking.
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The Greatest Archaeological and Technological Discovery of Mankind

Holy fuck balls what's with the religious diatribe? Pretty sure no diety was involved in the pyramids. Now can we get back to the adult conversation about the aliens that built the fucking things and why, for God's sake?
Egyptian theology would beg to differ.

Maggie’s Planning a Road Trip to Alaska - Need Intel

I'm getting itchy feet, so it's time to start planning a road trip. I want to see Alaska. It will be nearly 7000 miles roundtrip by the time I factor in excursions. I'm aiming for September. With any luck, this tariff situation will have settled down by then and all they'll hate me for is being Califorian. I'm used to that. There will be several challenges I can foresee.
  • My Akita, Shiloh will be coming with me. That means getting health certificates...etc.
  • My Driver's license is up for renewal in September, so I need to get that done as early as possible because I'll need the new license with me.
  • Carrying handguns across Canada ain't happening. Long guns might be possible, but it depends on a lot of "Things" I can't control. Best plan of action may be to just buy a Guide Gun or something similar at the first Alaskan town I reach. (Tok) It'll make a better souvenir than a t-shirt or coffee mug, am I right? On my return trip through Tok, I've already found a business that specializes in shipping guns back down to greater 48. In the meantime, I've already picked up a couple of big cans of bear spray.
  • I think my F-250 will be my best vehicle for the trip. I've already spoke with a localized and tamed Snow Mexican who's made this trip before, and she assures me that diesel will be easy to find going thru Canada. Looking on the map, average distance between communities stays below 300 miles. That's well within the range of my fuel tank. I'll carry extra tanks just in case. I also don't plan to go pass any community without tanking up first.
  • Being in Alaska on, or close to the Equinox will mean cold nights and maybe cold days. I can prepare for that. It will also mean less mosquitoes and a better chance of seeing Northern Lights.
Is there something else I should be planning for, doing or not doing? I've never been to Alaska before, and I'll be in some remote country with just my dog for backup.

I don't plan on hunting or fishing on this trip. But whatever I learn on this trip may well lead to a focused hunting/fishing trip in the future.

Any tips, cautions or suggestions appreciated.
Thanks