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Rifle Competition Events Coal Canyon Precision Rifle Match

The NRA Whittington Center
Coal Canyon Precision Rifle Match (formerly the Sporting Rifle Match)
A monthly match from February through September
Raton, New Mexico

The Coal Canyon Precision Rifle Match is designed to test a rifleman’s skills shooting small (1 – 3 MOA) targets from approximately 200 to 900 yards in natural terrain with rifle and other equipment that they must carry throughout course.

The match format is 10 stages spread over a 1-mile distance (2 miles out and back) while carrying all gear for the day. Each stage has 6 targets at varying distances to be engaged with only one shot each. Target distances and locations are known to the shooter. At each stage, the shooter will have 3 minutes to configure/deploy shooting accessories and engage the targets with only one shot each. Each hit is awarded one point resulting in a maximum score of 60 points. Most targets can be engaged from a prone position; however, some will require elevated shooting positions with tripod, shooting sticks, or barricade bags.

Typical equipment used includes: a rifle capable of 1 MOA accuracy; rifle optics and ballistic data that allow for precise hold-over and windage, binoculars to find targets/spot for other shooters, and a backpack to carry clothing, shooting accessories, water, ammunition, and food.

The match is “self officiated” where squad members take turns serving as RO, spotter and scorekeeper at each stage.

Links below for more information and registration:

Match Website for rules, target chart, schedule, location, results, and lots more.

Practiscore for match preregistration (Including Rimfire and Team Match)
(Registration for each match opens approximately 30 days prior to the match.)

SOLD Flir thermal 640 60hz

Selling my handheld Flir, this thing is great if you already have NV and you’re just wanting something easy to spot with. Only a couple hours on it. I have plenty of feedback on Arfcom and Tacswap

Flir Scion OTM 366 640 60hz
$1590 shipped

No trades

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SOLD B&T APC 45

For Sale:
B&T ACP 45
Folding Brace Kit-SB Tactical SBT-01-B-BT
(4) B&T 20rd Mags
OEM Manual, Sling, & Cleaning Kit
Excellent shape
Appx rd count 250 all supressed
Runs flawless and is extremely accurate

$2300 Shipped
Vemo, PP F&F, cashiers check, USPS MO
No trades please

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Rifle Competition Events No Man's Land Shootout - gas gun in the Okla panhandle

I know there's some high plains drifters in here and I wanted to share a great range that has been having some awesome monthly matches for the past year in the Oklahoma panhandle. These are more 'action carbine' type matches. Think USPSA with a rifle, he usually has one stage out to 350y though.

No Man's Land Shootout on PractiScore.

The range is located between Beaver and Turpin Oklahoma. that's between Woodward and Guymon for all you down-staters.
Hunter usually has 4-5 stages, 100 rounds usually gets you through the match fine.

Semi-auto carbine, optic and limted, and pcc/22lr classes.
Targets are a mix of paper and steel from 0y to 350y.

In February he's going to have a precision gas gun "DMR" style match.

Here's the link to the PractiScore page, you have to login to see it.

https://practiscore.com/clubs/no_mans_land_shootout

Let me know if you have questions or how I can help

Disappointed Dana!

Dana Loesch was discussing the confirmation hearings of Pam Bondi. Basically, she stated that she like what she saw of Bondi's performance, but that she wished at least one GOP Senator would quiz her on her support for Red-Flag laws and her work with Rick Scott on that same issue. She advertised that her "2nd hour" would be an interview with Gov. Ron DeSantis and that she would inquire with him about the state of red Flag laws in Florida.

Well, the interview came and went and not a peep about Red-flag laws. She asked several generic questions about the border and Sanctuary Cities, etc. and just let let him bloviate about that for about 20 minutes. Narry an inquire about Red flag laws.... none at all.

I wonder what happened. Was she "advised" by producers not to bring it up with DeSantis (more than iikely his people not hers)? This tells me that the resistance to Red-flag law elimination is greater than originally thought. I hope that's not the case and we get something done before DeSantis leaves office, but I'm starting to get discouraged. Why didn't you follow through Dana and ask him???? Disappointed!

We need to start primarying some of these "alfa hotels..."

SOLD B&T Hub Mount for SUREFIRE SOCOM 556

(SD-ADPSFTI-556)

The Rotex-SF HUB is fully compatible with all 1.375x24TPI “HUB” compatible suppressors on the market today and is constructed of Titanium and stainless steel components. This HUB is compatible with all B&T Rotex flash hiders, as well as all SureFire SOCOM flash hiders, muzzle brakes and WarComp hybrid muzzle devices. The HUB is simply threaded into compatible suppressors and snugged up with a spanner wrench. HUB assemblies can be semi-permanently attached using Rocksett or other thread locking compounds should the end user desire. The Rotex-SF HUB ships standard with all Rotex and SRBS rifle suppressors.

Fully HUB Compatible (1.375x24TPI)
Constructed of Titanium and Stainless Steel
B&T Rotex Flash Hider and SureFire SOCOM Muzzle Device compatible
One-Hand Mounting System
5.56x45mm Compatible
Not Compatible with the SFA2-556 SF Muzzle Device

$200 shipped

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Swarovski & Kahles SHOT Sneak Peek

We already announced Swarovski's New Swarovski Z5+ & New Swarovski Z5i+ Riflescopes . Remember to Enter To Win one of these new riflescopes in our giveaway February 5th.
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They also have announced the new El Range 12x42 with Tracking Assistant , in your choice of Green or Orange.
The EL Range 12x42 is a pair of binoculars with integrated rangefinder. At the push of a button, it measures distance, angle, temperature and air pressure. The 12x magnification enables outstanding detail recognition both near and far. Thus, you will be able to easily identify wildlife at various distances. The 42 mm objective lens diameter ensures that a lot of light enters the optics, making high-contrast observations possible even at dusk. Weighing just 930 g, the EL Range sits lightly and ergonomically in the hand thanks to its practical wrap-around grip. The EL Range can be individually configured. With a large field of view of 96 m at 1,000 m (288 ft/1,000 yards), you can keep an eye on everything despite the high magnification. The optionally available FRR-42 forehead rest for EL Range 42 helps you to hold the EL Range steady. This way, you can see clear, jitter-free images. With the EL Range, you are ready for any challenge and experience GROUNDBREAKING PRECISION.

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Accessories Damaged MPA chassis

DAMAGED MPA BA Competition Chassis for sale. It was damaged during shipping (via fedex) awhile back and has been sitting in my safe ever since. You can see in the pic that the side was pushed in a little bit and it broke. There was a tikka t1x barreled action sitting in it. I don’t know much about it but it looks like there was some areas machined out so the t1x would fit. Looking for $300 shipped. PM with any questions you have and if you want more pics.

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Taking a cruise with a$$holes.........................

So, my wife and I just finished 15 days on a Viking death barge travelling the oceans blue. I am 60 and I was easily 30-40 years younger than 98% of the ship. Apparently, the Viking ship is literally a Viking ship, packed with corpses and set off into the ocean to be set aflame and send these geezers to Valhalla, hahahaha. When we got to the airport they had a 100 year old woman in a wheelchair they were rolling towards the gates, she took a 160 day around the world cruise and I doubt she was aware of it.

Here's the story. Several months ago we had friends ask us if we could join them on a cruise, they are nice enough and the husband is a decent enough guy with a slightly cuck relationship with his wife. We had know them for years, she is an over-educated, retired know-it-all from a family of over-educated assholes who have not had success at anything but college classes. She is 15 years older than her husband (it turns out) and has had very little success in any career and she has had three. As she fails, she returns to school and acquires another masters or PHd and heads into another field to be marginal. She is so much smarter than the rest of us that we simply do not understand how fucking brilliant she is, no kidding.

I had speculated to my bride that there may be a reason they have a hard time finding "friends" to cruise with. We wanted to do the first adventure of this sort and figured it would be easier with friends who knew the ropes. Hahahaha, what a mistake. We flew from two separate airports because we live near two different major airports and met them on the ship. Things started going downhill when the Bitch asked my wife what books she had read lately? My wife was finishing a book on Christianity in Great Britian during the early period. Bitch says, "My father said religion is for people with weak minds, you don 't believe that crap do you?" And then she goes into an hour rant on how God is not real.

The next day we tour several museums and enjoy a walk around London. Trouble starts when my step counter on my Samsung phone says I have walked farther than her fucking husband. She believes they walk farther than us and the extra steps I walk when I wander off to look at various displays or admire the view are measured at a higher rate than her husband's shitty Apple watch. Over the course of the next ten days, this becomes a serious problem for her and a source of constant irritation.

It agitates this bitch so much, that before we meet them for the daily excursion, I go walk two laps of the ship before we meet them. This gives me 1/2 mile of additional distance/steps and this fucker cannot catch up, hahahahahaha.

They only go on recommended ship excursions, no shopping, no wandering to see sites unaccompanied. We gladly take the extra bus ride to go see stuff we like or the local shops. We took a side trip to Dover Castle and spent the afternoon wandering the place, hell we saw a Spitfire flying over the castle in what was one of my favorite memories of the trip. Sadly, the plane didn't show up well in pictures. But, an actual Spitfire flying over an actual critical WWII base in actual England, how cool is that???

Two days later, this bitch asks me if I felt we should have nuked the Japanese in WWII? I said, "Yes" and cited the reasons including their refusal to surrender and their plans to fight to the death as a nation. She exploded, she hates Truman, she hates America, she fucking knows they would have surrendered if America had filmed the nuke tests and then sent the film to Japan for them to review. I cited their war crimes, the torture and murder of American POW's and civilians, the enslavement of Koreans and Chinese for labor and sexual slavery, the Japanese habit of beheading prisoners and conduct against cities like Nanking. Essentially, they were evil, violent, racist and unreasonable and they got what they deserved. After a tantrum and admitting she knew nothing of their conduct during the war, she fled the room. The next morning at breakfast she tried to argue with my wife to make her point. My wife declined and told her to try it with me instead, lol.

After she got mad, they started missing us on tours or getting on the other bus, we really did not care. They preferred eating in the restaurant and we preferred the self serve cafe, two different floors on the boat, thankfully. We did join them for dinner a couple of times, they refuse to eat beef, pork, chicken or seafood or whatever the special of the day was at wherever they ate and thus they require something special. They are kinda vegan, they lack some enzymes or some such shit and require extra effort at every meal. Every time the husband got a plate of food, she stole stuff and picked off his plate uninvited.

As a special treat, this fucking woman wears flip flops to the formal dining area and washes her feet with the cloth napkin at dinner. No shit, this one is impossible to make up. She has feet like a dairy cow, being over-educated is no reason for decent hygiene anyway. So during the meal she is complaining how her feet were swelling in her orthopedic shoes from the days walking so she switched to ghetto grade shower shoes for dinner. She then asks the waitress for a cup of ice and when it arrives she uses the napkin to rub the ice on her hooves during the meal. We parted before dessert was offered and headed away from them. From this point on we stayed away from each other as much as possible.

Fast forward five days to the last night of the trip. I get a text from the husband that says, "Sorry you turned out not to be compatible travel friends, good luck on your future travels, we have canceled any future plans with you." I replied, "Yes, we decided to do the same thing and I canceled our future plans a week ago." And blocked them.

The trip was fun when they were not around, people talked to us when they were not around. We had dinner with people other than them and had a wonderful time. We did excursions with people other than them and had fun.

Now, what about Viking? They were great at the airport and we got a cab to the ship. The downside was the van driver had no idea Viking was a cruise line and he was looking for a boat. He drove around for an extra hour before he got the courage to ask if we were going to a hotel.

Viking does include damn near everything in the total cost, nothing was extra except tips and selected tours. The restaurants serve versions of the food in the "World Cafe" so there is no reason to go to them unless you have brought to many nice dress shirts, they are filled with the same elderly people as everything else. They even had an old drunk bastard who loved dressing like Joe Biden and talking leftist politics to loudly.

The room was nice, smaller than you might think and the balcony was great for sitting watching the boat leave port or whatever. They kept it spotless and we tipped our stateroom attendants extra since they went the extra mile. I had them do a little laundry, socks washed 50 cents each, lol. It came back clean, folded and in a gift box.

Viking is also a great cruise if you have dementia, are crippled or aged or have serious mobility issues. We saw several people who probably had no idea why there was an ocean so close to their bedroom. If you are aged and no space is available in the retirement home, for the same, $8-10K a month you can ship granny on a trip around the world. About 50% of the ship cannot walk at 2 miles per hour or climb stairs. So you have to sift thru them to find people who can enjoy the walks and trips and maybe chat with over dinner.

The most entertaining part of the trip is the elevators, there are two sets of four elevators, so when you stand waiting for a ride, any one of them will ding. 90% of the time it is behind you. We had an old guy on our deck who missed his elevator EVERY single time. "DING!" and he starts looking for the door to open, it opens behind him to the left, he looks behind him to the right, the door closes and elevator moves on. He pushes the button, a min later,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"DING!" and he looks front left, it opens front right and closes before he moves. Every morning he was stuck at the elevators. We said, "Good Morning" and held the door for him when he was trapped there and we saw him. It became a habit to get this poor guy to breakfast before he starved.

Update: There are two or three videos of the cruise on YouTube now. There was a weird couple of "bloggers" with 156 followers filming their every adventure and making the crews life a hell by constantly asking for access to people or places on the boat or walking around with that stupid "selfie stick" poking it thru the crowd to film themselves. And a guy who lives on the Thames and videos ships coming and going. Canceling the next trip was as easy as booking it, maybe more so. While more travel in retirement is still the plan, these miserable people have really put my wife off cruising. It will take some time to repair that problem. After a month to think about it, I still enjoyed the cruise. The cabin was smallish, but I enjoy my truck camper and it was bigger than that.

The longest line I waited in was maybe 8-10 people long the entire two weeks. The food was very nice all the time. Every meal had something different to try, they always had good sushi and baked goods. Tea time was handy if you got back to the boat in time and were starving. There were several groups of people who all came from the same city or state and had become fast friends so they had plenty of fun together. We met two retired Air Force navigators who lived a few miles away from us at the Greenwich Observatory. We were all polite, but they were officers and I retired a SNCO so they had zero interest in even dining together, it was mutual so no worries.

Viking does a great job getting you off the ship too. Busses to the airport were on time and they had staff in the dozens to get you and your luggage to the check-in on time. There was one single south Asian guy who reeked of dry piss and stale unwashed pussy so bad he would gag people. He about choked a few people at lunch one day and I was making a face and looking away when an older guy asked me, "Can you smell that?" I nodded, he said, "My wife is turning green." and chuckled. Then he mentioned it to a ship's officer who came by. The next day the stinker was odor free. No drama, it was just addressed and corrected.

If you hate long miserable lines, do not require a casino, orgy, drunk young people and Vegas style entertainment to travel they are a good choice. Everything you needed to enjoy the trip, except the post trip tip, was really included. Except travel companions and you need to choose them carefully.



The things you learn about people when you spend time with them are surprising, lol.

SOLD Nightforce P-VPS 7-35 Milspec Complete Kit

Assembled in Mount, never fired on a rifle. Comes in numbered case with everything from the factory.

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SOLD Area 419 CZ457 .22 & Zeiss S3 4-25

WTS AREA 419 produced CZ 457 .22LR, additional MDT foreend, Zeiss LTP S3 4-25x50 FFP MRAD w/ Zeiss scope covers, one 5 & 10 round mags, Nightforce unimount, Area 419 30 MOA rail. The gun has 100 rounds through it, & it likes SK PLUS. You’re responsible for know your laws. No California sales.
Price - $3900 $3800 $3700 shipped FFL to FFL for the combo
Price - $2050 shipped to FFL for gun, mags, fore end
Price - $1750 shipped for the Zeiss & mount
OPTIC TO SELL AFTER RIFLE SELLS
Payment - USPS MO, PayPal / Venmo (you eat any fees), cash
Trades - Vectronix Vector X DMR, Swaro NL Pure 12x42
Not splitting up. This is cross-posted

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SOLD Long Range Arms Send it Level - PRICE DROP!

WTS: Like new LRA Send it Level, used a couple of times, worked great, attaches to picattiny rail.

Price is: 160 USD shipped to your door CONUS. I'll do my best to ship the same business day I receive the payment, worst case scenario it ships the very next business day.

Acceptable payment methods: PPFF (with absolutely no comments on it), Venmo or CashApp.

If you have any questions, please DM me.

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Night Vision Help understanding non-prisim thermal clip on magnification

@koshkin @wigwamitus or anyone else who understands this stuff - can you explain how any of the lower end (non-Risley prisim) thermal clip ons work with their base magnification not being 1x/unity? I see that the Armasight Jockey 640 is actually a 1x thermal, so by my understanding it would work well with a daytime optic as you would have all of the 1024 x 768 pixels of the screen to work with as you zoom in beyond 1x on your (presumably) LPVO. They claim it's good to 6x, which I imagine is probably at the very limits of usable.

Being outside the US with limited options, the DNT series of Hydra thermals sure look interesting, especially at the price they are going for. I did up a quick table below to see if I can understand how they work as none have a 1x/unity base magnification.

DNTHydraSeriesArmasight
HS635HS325HS225HS650Jockey 640
Sensor H640384256640640
Sensor V512288192512480
Display H10241024102410241024
Display V768768768768768
Base Magnification1.52321
Unity H682.7512341.35121024
Unity V512384256384768
Max rec mag43236
Pixels H/x170.7170.7170.7170.7170.7

So the first couple of rows are the specs of the sensor and the display. I'm assuming that to get back to 1x for clip on use, the image on screen is reduced in size inversely to the base magnification - so using 2/3 of the screen for the HS635 and only 1/3 of the screen for the HS225. By my reckoning, that means that at unity, there are about 683 x 512 pixels for the HS635 image of the sensor versus a paltry 341 x 256 for the HS225.

Assuming I have that right, it would also seem to indicate that the HS635 would offer higher magnification before things become fuzzy on the daytime optic? I looked at the Jockey pixels and assumed at 6x (max recommended) you would have about 171 pixels horizontally (wow) so working back from that I figure the HS635 might get you up to 4x on the daytime and the HS225 a lousy 2x.

Am I understanding this correctly or am I totally off base? Seems like the better options for scanning (moderate base magnification) are lousy for clip on use and the good clip ons would be lousy scanners...?
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Movie Theater Dexter Original Sin

Not sure how many folks here were fans of the original Dexter series (and the books)...

But I started watching Dexter Prequel... And it so far is really good!

Casting Christian Slater as 'Dad' was inspired. He always was a great psycho (Heathers!)

Totally enjoying the series. If any of you like a good serial killer series... this is it!

Cheers,

Sirhr