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Help me with my scope level obsession.

So I have this problem where I cant for the life of me leave the scope alone and go quietly into the night without wondering whether the scope is absolutely leveled. I've measured it with literally anything in this world that I believe is perpendicular to Earth. I've bought 3 different plumb lines, I've used the flashlight method, 6 bubble levels, I've measured it with every radio antenna, every visible straight line in every building that surrounds my apartment, not sure thats legal while the scope is mounted. I KNOW its leveled NOW but I keep going back to it every time im back from the range or when the rifle/scope bumps against something or a new accessory is installed on the scope. Its taking my precious time away from family, sleep, meals and leveling my scope. Help.
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Firearms Semi Custom 10/22

Ruger 10/22 takedown
Magpul takedown stock (an arca rail has been attached to the foreend)
Tandemkross bolt
VQ carbon fiber barrel
Brimstone gunsmithing trigger (extremely clean and crisp break at 1 pound 12 ounces on my scale, the single best 10/22 trigger I have ever used, and puts many centerfire triggers to shame).
Holosun 403 green
1 BX15 mag and 1 flush mag.

Awesome backpacking package, extremely fun to shoot.

880 shipped.

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Firearms Remington 700 M24

Remington 700 M24
* not anniversary add *

Leupold mrk4 3.5x10
McCann rail
I have the sights with it as well. Call or txt anytime 1.931.704.1585

Buyer pays shipping
6k no trades

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Steelwater Gun Safes A+

I just wanted to share a positive experience about Steelwater Gun Safes. I’ve had one for several years. It has very nice LED lighting, one bar on the side panel on each side, and they come on when you open the door. Recently, they stopped working properly, blinking weakly. I went on their website and submitted a customer service request stating my issue. I kid you not, like 5 minutes later I get an email from Keith apologizing for the problem and describing how to troubleshoot, and asking for my mailing address. I followed the steps, which were simple, and reported back. Next thing I know he responded letting me know the part(s) are on the way along with instructions to install. I’m very pleased.
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Suppressors ECCO Machine and AAC 762SD

I’m hoping some of you with some ECCO machine experience can help me out here. I have an AAC 762-SD with the 51T mount. It was my first rifle can and for its day it was a fine suppressor, but ever since I got my SiCo Omega it’s basically just been sitting in the safe. I recently changed barrels on my AI AE and decided to put the 762-SD on and try it out again. My results were less than stellar. Even after fitting the mount to the suppressor, my groups are noticeably larger with the cannon than without. For example, today when I went to the range I was seeing 1.11 minute groups with the can vs .78 minute groups without. To confirm this wasn’t a one off or a barrel specific issue, I also tried it on my 6.5CM AI and my groups were similarly larger after putting the can on.

My theory is that the main issue is in the mount. I just don’t think there’s any way to make the 51T mount as precise and repeatable as newer mounting systems, even after fitting. To solve this and not have to buy a new suppressor, I am considering having Ecco machine swap the factory 51T interface for the universal 1.375-24 interface. I believe* that would allow me to use an ASR mount as well as the direct thread mount that came with my Omega, which is currently gathering dust in its box. Before I commit to this though, I’d like to get some information and advice from those of who’ve already walked this path. My main questions are thus -

1: Am I correct in assuming that the most likely issue with my accuracy is the mount and not the actual suppressor itself? Have those of you who’ve gone this route with a 762-SD or similar AAC can seen appreciable increases in accuracy and precision after going to an ASR (or similar, modern QD system) or direct thread mount, or is the actual suppressor and it’s design at issue here?

2: Am I correct in assuming that my SiCo Omega direct thread adapter will work with an AAC can that’s been converted to the 1.375-24 interface?

3: since I’d like to keep this suppressor QD compatible, is the ASR mount an acceptable way to go for a precision rifle can?

4: For those of you who have done this or something similar, what were your general thoughts on the experience and results? Anyone other than Ecco worth looking at?

I’d love to hear feedback on any part of my diagnosis or my plan. I’d aLao appreciate any info on other’s experiences who have tried this or something similar in the past. I should also add; I am aware that there is an upgrade program through AAC that would basically turn this thing into a Ranger 7, however it’s much more expensive and I really, really like the tone and look of the old school AAC cans, especially on an AI rifle. I’d like to keep that style and tone if possible. Thank you all in advance!

Firearms Remington M24/40XB, 10x Leupold package

I picked this rifle up on trade from another member and I absolutely love it. The gun ADD kicked in, though. I put just over a box through it, and it appears to have been shot very little prior to me shooting it (the paint around the crown was barely chipped). It shoots 175gr FGMM extremely well and that is all I have tried in it so far.

I'm sure some other members who are more familiar with these rifles can chime in about their history, but I gathered that it is the predecessor to the M24 SWS that had the adjustable stock. I called it the A1 just because it was the most I could find with a little Google searching, but I could be wrong. This has the more rare "B" suffix serial number and the barrel is marked 7.62x51 for the chambering. The trigger is absolutely amazing in here as well.

The rifle is topped with a Leupold Ultra 10X-M1A with the Premier Reticle crosshairs. It also includes the original factory paperwork for this rifle which is pretty cool. This would be an awesome gun for someone who is into collecting things more than I am.

$4,500 shipped for the package. I would trade it toward an AI AX (2014 style), AI AXMC, or AI AXSR. For the long actions I would prefer 300NM or 338NM but I can always swap barrels. Other than that I am pretty set on trades but always open to high end optics in FFP and Mil/Mil.


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Every Democrat supports Transvestiites over women....

Yup, every Democrat Senator voted against the women and girls in America.

By saying that fucking mentally-ill, cock-gobbling, attention-seeking trannies should destroy women's sports.

Every. Single. One.

I'd ask 'Who is pulling their strings." Because it seems strange that there are so many so-called educated Americans who represent some 80 percent of the American People who think Womens sports should be for... say... women.

But I don't think I have to ask that question. Because the left is now so retarded that they believe more in transvestites than they do in letting the wives, sisters and daughters of America compete in sports, without having to have some failed dude who likes to suck dicks... compete against them.

So they are ALL completely idiotic. OR they are being paid off by a tiny majority of freaks to dance to the tune of rump rangers and sperm-burpers.

Sirhr

Firearms Remington 700-custom.264WM w/ Vortex PST-3-15

Custom Remington 700 in the most underrated cartridge made-.264 Win Mag.
features Matt Parry Custom Gunsmith- blueprint action and chambering on Krieger barrel appears to be #7 Light Target contour finished at 24" and .720".
Boyds Laminate Stock Brown-Green-Grey
Remington Trigger with all steel bottom metal-unsure brand comes with metal mag.
ceracoat appears to be in Sniper grey

lightly used and only fired a handful of times. good shooter weighing in at 12.00lbs with Vortex Viper 3-15 PST Mil scope with Mil tree and hollow center cross hair.
selling for a friend, gun is in hand and ready to ship.
lets make a deal $2300 $2100 $1700 $1600 $1450 buy it now as package or split
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Optics "That White Tripod" | T3 Optics Trinity - Inverted 3 Section Tripod with Locking Apex

Welcome to 2025 guys

Happy to announce the Trinity Tripod is ready to go - Available to ship now

Been testing this one for the last half of 2024, and its ready to go.
The main goals were:
1. Equal or increase stability over a 2-section tripod
2. Maintain quick deployment
3. Make it more packable for travel, and smaller collapsed for NRL hunter and Tac Table rear situations
4. And of course, locking apex, to prevent collapsing when used for tripod rear
- Just like the Dauntless

I think we achieved all of those goals, hopefully you guys like it.


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Spotters I's Hawke Optics Giveaway Time

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Hawke Sport Optics Giveaway

We believe that 2025 will be an exciting year in the history of our giveaways. This month we are working with Hawke Sport Optics and have 6 great optics,2 each:

Hawke Endurance ED 10x42 Monocular
- Stunning optics providing crisp, clear and bright images with enhanced light transmission. Endurance models benefit from our System H5 optics. ED glass is utilized to reduce color fringing. The Fully Multi-Coated lenses provide high resolution images which ensure no details are lost when viewing at distances down to 2m. Effortless focusing and impressive depth of field makes these binoculars quick and easy to use. Water and fog proof with a high grip rubber coated body, Endurance is designed to battle the elements.
Extra-low Dispersion (ED) Glass
Phase Corrected
High resolution phase corrected BAK-4 roof prisms
Focus from 2m
Twist-up eye cups with position stops
Stay-on lens covers
Nitrogen purged. Waterproof. Fog proof.
Hawke No-Fault Lifetime Warranty.

Hawke Endurance ED 10x42 Binocular - Endurance models benefit from our System H5 optics. ED glass is utilized to reduce color fringing. The Fully Multi-Coated lenses provide high resolution images which ensure no details are lost when viewing at distances down to 2m. Effortless focusing and impressive depth of field makes these binoculars quick and easy to use. Water and fog proof with a high grip rubber coated body, Endurance is designed to battle the elements.
Extra-low Dispersion glass for optimum clarity
Fully multi-coated optics to produce sharp images
Focus knob with 1.2 turns — close focus from 6.6ft/2m
High resolution phase corrected BAK-4 roof prisms
Lightweight rubber coated mid-size top hinge chassis
Stay-on lens covers for maximum lens protection
Twist-up eye cups with position stops for eye relief

Hawke Endurance ED 20-60x68 Spotting Scope - Endurance ED spotting scopes provide the performance to get close to the action and the durability you demand.
All magnifications are constructed with ED glass reducing the potential for chromatic aberration. ED glass controls colour fringing and allows an improvement in clarity and crispness of the image, highly recommended by nature enthusiasts. All lenses are Fully Multi-Coated and prisms Dielectric Coated for increased reflectivity. Endurance scopes feature a dual focus knob (coarse and fine), 3x ratio eyepieces with twist-up eye cups and retractable sunshades.
Extra-Low Dispersion Glass For Optimum Clarity
Dielectric Coatings Designed To Increase Light Reflectivity
Fully Multi-Coated Optics To Produce Sharp Images
Close Focus - See Detail From 16.4ft/5m
BAK-4 Porro Prisms For Intense Colour And Contrast
Dual Focus Knob To Achieve Ultra Fine Focusing
Body Rotation For Viewing In Virtually Any Position
Stay-On Soft Scope Cover For Maximum Protection
Twist-Up Eye Cup And Pull Out Sunshade
Digi-Scope Compatible For Use With Your Camera

If you are not familiar with Hawke Optics take the time to look at their optics, we feel you'll be very happy you did.

This months winner of the Swarovski Z5+ 3.5-18x50 - BT BRW is Jason S. of RokSlide

Congratulations

Remember to enter our March drawing for your chance to win a fantastic Hawke Sport Optics

It is our pleasure to bring these drawings to you each month to show our appreciation for all the support that we receive. Just our way of saying thank you.

We would also like to take this opportunity to thank the monthly winners for posting reviews of the products they have won. The forum members value your opinions, as do we.
Please go to our web site www.cameralandny.com and Enter To Win. Past entries will not be in this drawing. To keep the drawing available to those that continue to have an interest, each contest winner will be drawn from entries for that contest period.

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