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Reloading Equipment 300 NM brass (Lapua made)

I have 2 1 lots of new/primed 300 Norma Mag brass made by Lapua under SOCOM contract. These brass were overrun and headstamped CPG 20. CPG stands for Capstone Precision Group, the parent company of Berger Bullets and the SOCOM contractor for 300NM cartridges.

$175 shipped for a lot of 100.

SOCOM contract info:




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SOLD Leupold Mark 5HD 7-35 PR2-MIL & Sphur 5001 mount

Leupold Mark5 HD 7-35 Pr2-mil -$SOLD

-light use for 2 months (300rds suppressed on my 6 dasher off a bench.
-glass is perfect
- light marks on parallax cap(shown in pic)
-comes with everything from factory
-only reason for selling is I got a ZCO
-includes sunshade and caps


Sphur 5001 -$Sold
-only used on the 7-35
- comes with everything from factory


PayPal F&F

Prices are shipped and insured


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NICS checks out in free states

No more NICs checks for CCW in free states!

2008- Baltimore. The first time cell video was used to fire public employee

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And the Unions and the department were furious; and fought tooth and nail for 3 years to keep him on the job .


It was the dawning of a new era ; and they didn’t want to see him fired for doing what was SOP- ie. Beating up 12 year old boys and destroying private property.

Posted this before here I believe but it’s been a while and it’s good to see where we were and where we are going .

The entirety of the law enforcement community was enraged that some punk kids video of being assaulted by this officer was used as evidence in his firing - that was not how things worked then . Some still haven’t gotten the memo.
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Ok Red Sea Pedestrians, here’s your chance!


Turn this ship into an aluminum shower and help rid the world of a whole lot of trash all at once.

We know you got it in you… if you work it out right, you can claim the Houthi’s did it!

No one will say a thing on this one… though maybe a little “nudge nudge wink wink, nice job, know what I mean?”

Please… do it for Harambe!!! He deserves this!

Sirhr

Firearms For Sale SOLUS Actions. Won't.. Can't Find them cheaper🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️ Standard and Mag.

SOLUS SHORT ACTION - .478 BOLT FACE​


Bolt Face Size Reference


.478 +/- Standard.540 +/- Magnum
6mm/6.5 Creedmoor, 243 Win, 308 Win, 8.6 Blackout6.5 PRC, 7mm SAUM, 7mm WSM, 300 WSM.




I have several of these available.
705.99 Shipped for standard bolt face.!!!!!!!!!
655.99 Shipped for magnum


From my ffl to your ffl. PayPal friends and family or ill hold until a check clears...
If you can’t follow simple instructions you will miss out.
If you want one pm me with this info.
How many you want.
Your PayPal info.
Your name.
Your phone number.
A copy of the ffl you are using. If need be They can email it to [email protected] have them include your name. My ffl is not doing ffl trades. Your ffl sends their ffl and they get his ffl with your receiver. Very simple but my god people screw it up.

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Accessories New in Sealed Box 10.5" Complete AR15 Upper, FN CHF Barrel & Toolcraft Nickel Boron BCG

Exact same model: https://palmettostatearmory.com/psa...ght-m-lok-upper-with-nickel-boron-bcg-ch.html

10.5 inch Carbine length 1/7 cold hammer forged, double chrome lined Barrel made by FN Herstal.

ToolCraft Nickel Boron Carpenter 158 BCG.

7075 Mil Spec charging handle.

These goes $600+ with those tax/shipping that PSA charges.

Brand new in sealed box. Changing direction so going at a loss.


Asking $470 shipped each.

6mm Longer Range Questions

I have a 6ARC (gas) that I have developed a decent load for using 108gr Hornady bullets. I am intentionally not putting a lot of details because I want the conversation to focus on bullet selection.

Assuming I can make it shoot decent groups, what would the practical differences be if I used a 105 or 103 grain bullet instead? I mean specifically at ranges 1k ish or beyond. At those ranges the sole purpose is target shooting.

If there are other noteable benefits (say like terminal performance at 300 yards and in) I would be interested to hear.

While I am speaking of Hornady bullets only, if there are other options please let me know and include those in the discussion. For example I am interested in trying the Berger 109 but they are generally hard to get and sell at a premium.

I am interested in testing and toying with various bullets in the 100+ grain weight category but I want to narrow down the list to a few options before I start to buy stuff. Ideally I will narrow it down to maybe 4 or 5 options (max) before I really start to work on loads.

Swarovski ATX vs Hensoldt Spotter

Hey guys,

I am looking for a rugged spotter with reticle. Buy once cry once.
I narrowed it down to those two.

Has anyone compared both and could let me know about it?

Particularly interested in differences between the Swaro 65 vs 80, the ruggedness goes to Hensoldt including the reticle.

My main problem is the Hensoldt is not available over here in germany anymore. Couldnt find any at least. Not even used. Now i am thinking about getting a used one from the hide, sometimes they pop up here and there. Is there any ITAR regulation which could cause problems?

In need for an alternative, i ended up with the idea of a Swaro spotter....

The glass quality with swarovski seems to be extraordinary. As mentioned above, maybe there is a recommendation between the Swaro 65/80 aswell. Reticle is well...not optimal to say at least.

Spotter will be used for shooting up to 2000m. Main use between 400-1600m.

I had a look at all threads available on the hide, maybe there are some more insights to gain.

Best regards

Daniel

Firearms Proof origin 6.5 creedmore Manners LRH

Proof factory rifle in 6.5 Creedmoor. Proof carbon fiber 24” barrel threaded 5/8-24 with less that 20 rounds fired. Upgraded the stock to a Manners LRH mini chassis with an M5 bottom metal
Trigger tech special trigger will keep the muzzle brake comes with a 5 round magpul mag
$3000
Can add a like new Leupold MKHD 6-24 with rings for $1100 comes with the box

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Accessories Dope Card Holder Kit - Goodbye to Tape and Velcro

Some of you may have already received these from your orders or matches—but we wanted to share them with everyone!

Tired of using painter tape or put Velcro on the back of every PVC cards? Or looking for a cleaner way to write your stage info for quick reference during a stage?

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  • 5 double-sided PVC cards with built-in 5x5 grid lines (vertical or horizontal)
  • 1 permanent/wet-erase marker
Write, wipe, reuse. Just clean with an alcohol wipe or wet towel after the match and you’re ready for the next one.

Prefer using your own blank cards? No problem—our holder fits any standard PVC card too.

Purchase yours here today for the full kit $24.95

https://precisionwerk.com/collections/accessories/products/dope-card

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Interesting read on the effects of the internet and social media on the mind and emotions.

I've been pondering this for a bit now. It's programing and not for your benefit.

Somebody ought to pass a law..............


Philosophy professor Zachary Irving says allowing our minds to wander could help make social media less toxic.

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We know from experience that digital technologies such as social media make us more distracted. But University of Virginia researcher Zachary Irving says they’ve also changed how we’re distracted.
“Our minds used to wander during idle times, like riding a bus or walking,” said Irving, an assistant professor of philosophy. “Digital distractions are instead designed to leave us ‘stuck’ on a salient topic.”
What might have resulted in creative thought is instead replaced by things like moral outrage or “doomscrolling.”
Irving on Tuesday received a $75,000 fellowship grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities’ Dangers and Opportunities of Technology section to research a book that, he hopes, will offer a path toward mitigating the toxicity.
He’s also teaching a graduate seminar this fall on the topic.
He spoke to UVA Today about the problem of digital distraction. He said he thinks the solution lies in tapping human spontaneity, a state of mind that’s integral to creativity and the brain’s on-off switch.

Why We Get Stuck in a Loop​

Irving’s project is titled “The Spontaneity Deficit: Good Minds in the Age of Distraction.” He views tech as useful, but often antithetical to a meandering mental state, which he says the brain needs for healthy balance.
“Notifications, emails, Twitter posts, YouTube recommendations, Google Ads, texts, Slack messages, Venmo requests – such technologies are designed to place historically unprecedented demands on attention,” Irving said.
Social media environments in particular – and the algorithms that drive them – are designed to maximize user engagement. Irving argues that the algorithms accomplish this by fostering a kind of “sticky” attention that his previous work links to anxiety and other mental health disorders.
“Right now companies have ‘your brain on drugs’ versions of social media,” Irving said. “And nobody wants that when the drug just gives you an anxiety disorder. Like, that’s a bad drug.”
Irving said he dates the strong “eyes on app” mentality back to 2016 with YouTube’s and then Facebook’s algorithmic tweaks, both of which sought to increase screen time based on individual online activity.
The new customized recommendations doubled the amount of time adults spent on YouTube, compared to 2015, for example. They also resulted in headlines such this one from The New York Times: “Facebook Has 50 Minutes of Your Time Each Day. It Wants More.”
The apps were doing a better job of getting inside our heads, but that came with a cost.
“There are studies that show rates of moral outrage are much higher and that digital distractions can induce smartphone-related anxiety,” Irving said.

Why More Spontaneity May Help​

Irving is the author of a theory on creativity called “the shower effect.” It states that we sometimes get our most creative thoughts while performing tasks that require fewer mental demands, such as showering or going for a walk.
Spontaneity in particular reflects both state of mind and its byproducts. Think jazz music or improvisational comedy. When a task doesn’t require a linear solution, or when there’s no task at all, the mind likes to riff, he said.

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Hey, look at this! A UVA researcher says he may have discovered a secret to counteract how digital distractions sometimes seize control of our brains. (Illustration by Alexandra Angelich, University Communications)

UVA philosopher Zachary Irving has been named a National Endowment for the Humanities fellow and will write a book that’s meant to be prescriptive for solving the digital distraction problem. (Photo by Erin Edgerton, University Communications)
“There’s evidence in the literature that our wandering thoughts are often about sort of standing goals that we have,” he said. “But mind-wandering also makes you more likely to think about something that seems irrelevant to your problem, like some weird idea that you otherwise would ignore, that just pops into your head. That’s one of the processes that supports creativity.”
His latest theory is that being engrossed in social media creates a “spontaneity deficit.” That’s because sticky thought is incompatible with spontaneity: when your mind wanders from one topic to another, you can’t be stuck on a single thing.
“Spontaneity is associated with positive affect,” he said. “On the whole, people tend to be slightly less happy when they’re distracted, rather than when they’re on task. But the opposite happens when you look at spontaneity. When you’re distracted and your thoughts are freely moving and they’re spontaneous, you have positive mood and you’re energized. And being happy is something that people want.”
Irving’s book will review the current body of related research, including his own, then make suggestions for a revised business model for social media companies and other digital providers.
The project dovetails with a UVA Grand Challenge to match digital technology with improved youth mental health. The Grand Challenges Research Investments support UVA’s 2030 Plan, which aims to match areas of academic expertise with real-world problems in the commonwealth and beyond.
The stakes are high, Irving said. Without spontaneity, you might not be able to pivot when a major life problem comes your way.
“There are reasons that your brain evolved to have time to spend in spontaneous thought, and it’s because it counteracts this problem of getting stuck in a loop,” he said. “If you reduce spontaneity, you risk having an overly calcified perspective.”
He thinks that knowledge can even be marketable.
“If a company could make you feel more like, ‘Hey, this is my normal brain; this is what I feel like after I go for a walk,’ then that social media company might do very well,” he said. “People want to be happy and spontaneous and exploratory. If you give them a way to do that, while they’re still getting the enjoyment of using social media, they will thank you.”

Newer lots of Fed SR Match AR in Bolt actions

Hey everyone... Midway has a great sale on some SRPs specifically the Federal Match AR. I have had some issues using the CCI41s in bolt guns and also have had some failures with the Federal small rifle match primers.... Im seeing if anyone is running these in a bolt gun application with a standard strength spring. Will be running in a FX7 and a ARC CDG. Not going to buy these until I can determine if they work in a bolt... I have TONS of the CCI41s so no need to grab them for AR applications.