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SOLD Nightforce 4-20 Mil-XT Lightly Used

Nightforce ATACR: 4-20x50 F1 w/ Mil-XT Reticle (“C644”)
  • Scope is like new (8.5/10).
  • Was mounted in a Badger COMM and saw 300+- rounds on 308.
  • Faint ring marks but otherwise cosmetically excellent.
  • Glass, Digillum and tracking all excellent.
  • Includes Tenebraex covers, Sunshade, Power Throw Lever, Windage Beauty Ring. (Does not include multitool)
  • $2300 Shipped (Check, MO or some e-payment)

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Maggie’s Sig Sauer Giveaway January 3rd

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Winners Chosen - Next Drawing is January 3rd for Sig Sauer Optics

During our Sig Sauer Year End Sale one of the most popular optics has been their Zulu6 Image Stabilized Binoculars. With this in mind we figured giving a few away would be a great idea, so that's what we're doing
We have 3 of the Sig Sauer ZULU6 HDX 12x42mm OIS Image Stabilized Binocular - FDE for you.

SIG SAUER ELECTRO-OPTICS’ ZULU6 HDX binoculars create a groundbreaking new paradigm in hand-held glassing solutions, utilizing SIG SAUER’S proprietary OIS™ Optical Image Stabilization technology and HDX lenses that deliver a full-resolution image without a tripod.

OIS Scan Mode delivers the perfect solution for general observation, whether you’re gridding hillsides or trying to locate a specific target. The all-new OIS Target Mode increases stability up to 50% more, allowing the user to stay locked on target with ease.

Updated with SIG SAUER’S HDX glass lenses, the ZULU6 HDX produces enhanced light transmission, resolution, and definition for unparalleled optical clarity. Available in 10x, 12x, 16x, and 20x magnification, the ZULU6 HDX offers a full range of prescriptions to match a variety of environments and applications, while the IPX-7 waterproof rating keeps your optic protected from the elements.

Experience a new era of glassing systems with the ZULU6 HDX binoculars from SIG SAUER.

ZULU6 HDX FEATURES
Image Stabilization electronically cancels out shaking and vibration
Featuring HDX-Glass to enhance light transmission, resolution, and definition afield
User selectable modes; Scan Mode & Target Mode. Target mode increases image stabilization by up to 50%
IPX7 waterproof and fog-proof rating
Now with two modes of optical image stabilization that enhances the users ability to find wild game & targets while glassing off hand. The Optical Image Stabilization in both modes electronically cancels out shaking and vibration.

Featuring HDX-Glass to enhance light transmission, resolution, and definition afield.

Selectable modes: Scan Mode is designed specifically for scanning and gridding terrain. Target Mode is designed specifically for locking in on wild game & targets, Target mode increases stability up to 50% allowing you to successfully identify targets.

Magnification Factor 12x
Objective Size 42.0 mm
Eye Relief 17.0mm
Close Focus 4.0m
Angular Field of View 3.8°
Coating SpectraCoat
Weather Protection Waterproof

We will give these binoculars to 3 lucky winners. Tell your friends to enter.

This months winners of the Athlon Argos G2 10x42 UHD Binocular are:
Scott K of 24HourCampfire
Shawn S. from FaceBook
Marshall B. of MonsterMuleys
Patrick R. of LongRangeHunt
David E. of SnipersHide
Jim W. of Airgun Nation
Todd P. of RokSlide
Francisco S. of RimFireCentral

Congratulations to our winners

Remember to enter our January drawing for your chance to win a Sig Sauer ZULU6 HDX 12x42mm OIS Image Stabilized Binocular - FDE

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.

Are you our next winner?

What are you waiting for? Just go and sign up. There is no purchase required and we are not selling your info to anyone.

SOLD Kahles 328i DLR LSW SKMR4

Like new, Kahles 328i DLR with LSW and the SKMR4 reticle, mounted in a 36mm Gray Ops Mount but never fired. Not a mark anywhere. Comes with box and everything from the factory.

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Sig Sauer Giveaway January 3rd

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Winners Chosen - Next Drawing is January 3rd for Sig Sauer Optics

During our Sig Sauer Year End Sale one of the most popular optics has been their Zulu6 Image Stabilized Binoculars. With this in mind we figured giving a few away would be a great idea, so that's what we're doing
We have 3 of the Sig Sauer ZULU6 HDX 12x42mm OIS Image Stabilized Binocular - FDE for you.

SIG SAUER ELECTRO-OPTICS’ ZULU6 HDX binoculars create a groundbreaking new paradigm in hand-held glassing solutions, utilizing SIG SAUER’S proprietary OIS™ Optical Image Stabilization technology and HDX lenses that deliver a full-resolution image without a tripod.

OIS Scan Mode delivers the perfect solution for general observation, whether you’re gridding hillsides or trying to locate a specific target. The all-new OIS Target Mode increases stability up to 50% more, allowing the user to stay locked on target with ease.

Updated with SIG SAUER’S HDX glass lenses, the ZULU6 HDX produces enhanced light transmission, resolution, and definition for unparalleled optical clarity. Available in 10x, 12x, 16x, and 20x magnification, the ZULU6 HDX offers a full range of prescriptions to match a variety of environments and applications, while the IPX-7 waterproof rating keeps your optic protected from the elements.

Experience a new era of glassing systems with the ZULU6 HDX binoculars from SIG SAUER.

ZULU6 HDX FEATURES
Image Stabilization electronically cancels out shaking and vibration
Featuring HDX-Glass to enhance light transmission, resolution, and definition afield
User selectable modes; Scan Mode & Target Mode. Target mode increases image stabilization by up to 50%
IPX7 waterproof and fog-proof rating
Now with two modes of optical image stabilization that enhances the users ability to find wild game & targets while glassing off hand. The Optical Image Stabilization in both modes electronically cancels out shaking and vibration.

Featuring HDX-Glass to enhance light transmission, resolution, and definition afield.

Selectable modes: Scan Mode is designed specifically for scanning and gridding terrain. Target Mode is designed specifically for locking in on wild game & targets, Target mode increases stability up to 50% allowing you to successfully identify targets.

Magnification Factor 12x
Objective Size 42.0 mm
Eye Relief 17.0mm
Close Focus 4.0m
Angular Field of View 3.8°
Coating SpectraCoat
Weather Protection Waterproof

We will give these binoculars to 3 lucky winners. Tell your friends to enter.

This months winners of the Athlon Argos G2 10x42 UHD Binocular are:
Scott K of 24HourCampfire
Shawn S. from FaceBook
Marshall B. of MonsterMuleys
Patrick R. of LongRangeHunt
David E. of SnipersHide
Jim W. of Airgun Nation
Todd P. of RokSlide
Francisco S. of RimFireCentral

Congratulations to our winners

Remember to enter our January drawing for your chance to win a Sig Sauer ZULU6 HDX 12x42mm OIS Image Stabilized Binocular - FDE

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.

Are you our next winner?

What are you waiting for? Just go and sign up. There is no purchase required and we are not selling your info to anyone.

Thompson performance center LRR 6.5 creedmoor- trigger issue

Hey ,

I have a Thompson performance center LRR in 6.5 creedmoor with about 450 rounds though it. I am having some issues with my trigger. 85% of the time it fires just as it should, but the rest of the time its like the trigger safety is hanging up and causing the trigger to get stuck. I have to really pull on the trigger to get it to fire. I have adjusted the trigger both ways trying to see if it will help the issue but so far nothing has helped. Need less to say when this happens it ends up being a pulled shot.

Has anyone else had this issue. I have called Thompson they said I could send it in to then but could be 8-12 weeks to get it back. Is there a way to remove the trigger safety.

Does anyone know of an aftermarket trigger that will work for this rifle.

Thanks in advance
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Firearms Impact NBK 6.5PRC

I have a new Impact NBK short action right hand Mag bolt with a TS Custom Benchmark Carbon 6.5PRC 26” 1:8 twist 5/8-24 threads cerakoted black that has 26 rounds down it. It was sighted in on a different action, went hunting, came back and got a shorter barrel put on.

Action is $1470
Barrels is $1300 new

Package deal $2500 shipped to your ffl.
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SOLD Kahles 10616 + accessories

Up for sale SKMR3 LW
  1. Accuracy 1st Cant Level
  2. Outdoor legacy throw lever
  3. Aadland Engineering flip up caps
  4. Sunshade
  5. Seekins Precision med. rings
  6. $ 1900.00
  7. Buyer decides on shipping /Must include signature required

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  • Poll
You guys into low backpressure cans?

Do you have/like low backpressure suppressors?

  • Absolutely, a game changer!

    Votes: 21 51.2%
  • Meh, they’re okay.

    Votes: 7 17.1%
  • Nope, overrated

    Votes: 11 26.8%
  • You guys can have suppressors?

    Votes: 2 4.9%

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This is my first true low backpressure can, and I have to say that I’m very impressed. Backpressure is non-existent, sound is great, and it’s in another league compared to other lower backpressure cans that I have, like the Recce 5K and Anechoic.

Which if any do you have, and what do you think?
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Firearms Sako TRG 22 308

Pre 2013 with 20" barrel. Comes with Dead Air key-mo muzzle brake, rail, factory muzzle brake and (1) magazine. Scope is not included. Great, accurate rifle. I am selling to fund other builds. $2,400 shipped to your FFL. Trades I may be interested in are Nightforce MOA NX8 or ATACR, SIG MCX Spear LT 11.5, Daniel Defense DELTA 5 Pro

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Differences among the Binocular NODs

I'm contemplating to get the binocular NODs instead of the PVS 14.

What's the difference among these?
1. PVS31A, B C & D? ( I hope I got it all)
2. Manticore
3. DTNVS
4. RNVG
5. KATANA
6. JERRY 31

This is the specs I want
White Phosphor
72 LPM
SNR 30+
FOM 2000+
EBI 0.7 or lower

Can you guys recommend what unit would be best for me? I plan to do night competition shooting next year. (With Links if possible)

Firearms WBY VANGUARD MULTICAM 26 257WBY THREADED

pretty much new 10rnds down the pipe stacked 3 shots on to of each other with a old 257 load I used years ago will supply data for load I will get a pick up later 650.00 Venmo or zelle, also have a Meosport R https://cameralandny.com/shop/meopt...M0FhqwU3OMnpoK8LIa0T-8BN64gZNiOTBoxOu-_DpBNgp I will add for 250.00

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Split in Savage Bolt Firing Pin Washer

Hi all -

I was looking at my bolt the other day and I noticed it looked like one of the the springs was broken. I took the bolt apart and found the spring wasn't broken, but the firing pin washer appears to be a split washer, or it is broken. I can't find online pics of the savage washer, in high enough resolution to determine if the washer is supposed to have a split in it, or if mine is broken. Can someone help with this information?

Looks like this 3 piece spring system was a recent change for Savage, to fix issues with their single spring version.

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SOLD SWFA 3-15x42mm Gen 1 FFP Mil-Quad

For sale is a lightly used Gen 1 (OG) SWFA 3-15x42mm Gen 1 FFP with Mil-Quad reticle. This got moved around between a couple 22LR rifles over the past few years and so it has mostly some light signs of safe wear - specifically a bit of finish marks on the corners of the knobs. Otherwise, it's in excellent mechanical and cosmetic condition. Included are Butler Creek lens covers, sunshade, and original box.

$475 shipped. No trade offers will be considered at this time. SOLD!!!

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SOLD Lots of 34mm rings for sale

- SPUHR SR-4000 34mm rings, 1” height, used but excellent condition, $275


Accessories

2 new MK Machining 34mm 3d printed bubble levels

$25/ea

- American Rifle Company M10 34mm, 32mm/high height rings. Used excellent condition, $120

-American Precision Arms 34mm LOW Gen 1 rings, excellent used condition. $120

NIB Hawkins Precision UL Tactical 34mm Low height rings, $150

-NIB Hawkins Precision UL Tactical 34mm medium height rings, $150


-SPUHR ISMS SP-4006 34mm 0moa, used but excellent condition, $350
Vortex marked Seekins Precision rings, 34mm, low .92” height, used but excellent condition, $115


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SOLD Leupold Mk 4 spotting scope TMR SPUHR SICO Radius

Used kit in great condition. Wrap is just on to prevent any scuffs. If buyer wants, I can remove the wrap and send pics of the entire unit prior to shipping it.

Has TMR mil reticle, SPUHR ring and mount and SiCo Radius.

SPUHR parts included:

Spuhr A-0601: Leupold MKIV Spotting Scope Ring​

Spuhr A-0029: RAPTAR Adapter​


$2750 shipped conus.
Price drop $2450

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Almost no neck tension on new brass?

Ran into something odd a few days ago with some new Alpha 6.5cm brass. Grabbed some virgin cases to start loading for a new gun, and wasn't happy with the .262 expander ball in my Forster sizing die; I could feel not a whole lot of resistance (there was some, but not what I was wanting) when seating the bullets in my inline die/arbor press combination. (I'm using the K&M press that has a short arm).
So I took the expander stem out of the die, chucked it up in my drill and polished on it a little to get it to .260 for a little more neck tension. Seated a few more rounds and NOTHING. ZERO difference in seating feel. How??
I was soo shocked I sized a case with NO expander ball in it, and seated a bullet in it after doing that and there was same neck tension, which is very little. I am so confused I have no idea what is going on. Could this be because the cases are brand new? Could it be bad brass? I'm guessing a lot of springback? Why dont my already loaded rounds from 2 weeks ago have this? When I try to pull a bullet out of my previously loaded cases it's really hard, and now all of a sudden they pull out really easy. I measured the od of these new bullets and they're the same as the old ones I loaded a while ago. Why I'm so confused is because this is a new anomaly for me. I've been loading rounds like this for a year now, and when I move to progressively smaller expander balls the amount of force needed to seat the bullets goes up. And now, all of a sudden out of nowhere, nothing I do changes the super light neck tension I have now. Nothing I do changes the super easy seating force I now have when seating... I have four Forster dies in 6.5 creedmoor and theyre all the same.
Have any of you experienced this?