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Ballistic-X App - Update inbound...Give us Feedback!

Development begins this Monday for a revamp of layout, added features for base App, and additional features in the Advanced Toolkit. From the start, the App has been $7.99 for life. No ads or gimmicks and the App has grown in features since then. The Toolkit was a means to generate additional funding ($9.99/year) for the Advanced user. This has been slow but intended to grow with comprehensive logs and data, which will be happening this time around. App Development is not cheap! Mean Radius was the main feature behind the paywall, but after Hornady ripped off the App and included Mean Radius in their version, we went ahead and included it in our Base App. I’m very pro capitalist and pro competition as it’s great for consumers but the unoriginality annoyed me. I also realize any future work I do is essential R&D for them to copy…but I digress. We have had complaints of those that purchased the base App and were upset that the other functions were not accessible, resulting in a bad review. It was never my intention to be gimmicky like that but the distinction between base App and Toolkit has not been as clear as it should have been. Other bad reviews have been almost 100% misunderstanding of functions or the App coming unstable after a phone update. It’s surprising how many are upset that the App “doesn’t support 300 BLK caliber”. With the crashes, we generally resolve them within a day or two, but the negative reviews are seldom rectified. If you’ve used our App, we’d love a review to help offset that! Anyhow, onto the coming updates:

First up is Auto-Targets. Lots of people have requested Auto Impact marking but that’s actually the last thing on the list for Automation. Having printable targets that the App can recognize means one could print, shoot, then hover App camera, which then auto aligns and captures image. Size Reference and Point Of Aim can both be easily established and automated. Impacts perhaps could be as well but with more variables with precision stacking, which would require manual override…which gets a bit in the weeds.

From the start of the App, I’ve wanted to add metrics and accountability to shooting. My frustration with cherry picked groups and “.5 MOA all day if I do my part” has never subsided. The merits of 3 round, 5 round, etc are well established and have been for years. A 10 round group is cool and sure, is a better representation of the rifle…but in most cases, every round cannot be accounted for which means the your left with messing ES/Extreme Spread.

Here are the parameters:

1. Standard 8.5x11”
2. Precise POA
3. POA 1 MOA/.3 MIL lower than POI so impacts do not alter POA
4. 3x 3 round Groups so each impact can be accounted. 5x per can be done but more likely to not be able to distinguish all 5 impacts.

This makes the target accessible for everyone for data at 100 yards. It gives 3x groups which will output standard MOA results and standard MOA average between the 3. A new Overlay will take all 3groups and combine them with a data taking each impact and averaging them rather than taking the average of each 3 shot group and averaging them. This first target will be a proof of concept and subsequent target will be built off of it. Other targets and training drills we be available as well, some from known names in the Precision shooting community! (Second image is a free printable target online; I’ll be making a BX specific with open space for the aggregate image and for hand written data).

So there you have it…”shoot holes” in the concept and give any feedback we can make the best solution for the shooting community!

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USMC Ghillie Suit Build

I built this ghillie suit back when I was 17 based on information and videos I had found back in the day. I tried to look up the youtube videos, but was not able to exactly remember what all I had watched or what guides I looked up back then, nonetheless:
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I recently came across a post where an user had posted this image:
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Just wanted to get opinions and recommendations from some actual USMC Scout Sniper's on here on accuracy, and what could be improved or changed for future builds. I would also like some input on what type of load rigs, belts, or vests were used when wearing these out in the field.

I know that most ghillie builds are specific to the environment that they will be worn in, but this one is meant to represent general woodland camo. I plan to add local vegetation and such once I'm out on the hunt or competition. Patches are not meant to represent any real-life insignia or designations, I was just 17 at the time and fascinated with USMC snipers.

Thanks in advance!


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From what I remember, this is how I made it:

Materials
  1. Tan Burlap (hand stripped and cut)
  2. Color Dye (Brown / OD / Black)
  3. 1" Cube Netting (hot glued to jacket and pants)
  4. Heavy-Duty Canvas (Skid Pads - coated in Waterproof Sealant - edges sealed with hot glue)
Process
  1. Strip and cut burlap (2 square yards per color)
  2. Dye burlap and let dry for 24 hours
  3. Measure and cut canvas skid pads
  4. Coat skid pads in sealant (let sit for 24 hours)
  5. Measure and cut netting for Jacket and Pants (back half only including jacket hood)
  6. Hot glue skid pads to Jacket and Pants (let sit for 15 min)
  7. Hot glue borders of skid pads (1/4" across each edge or 1/2" thick seal) (let sit for 24 hours)
  8. Hot glue netting to Jacket and Pants (glue every 2 vertex in X and Y) (let sit for 24 hours)
  9. Tie Burlap Strands in bundles of 3 (2 bundles per cube edge in X direction only)
    1. Follow woodland camo pattern of the jacket and pants for the color scheme

Went to sell my 49-56 MSE and ended up spending more money

I built a copy of the French MAS49-56 MSE, a rifle made for Interntional competition based on the MAS 49-56. Only 900 were made. I found an original scope and mount, an original cheek-piece, butt spacers and made a passable copy of the buttplate. I did not get the butt-stock right and was never happy with it. Well, I went to post it for sale and forgot the correct nomenclature for the scope so went to e-bay to look for the scope as they always have a couple for sale. Typed in MAS 49/56 and what pops up but a copy of the correct buttstock. Not sure if this is a new made copy or one of a rare run of 150 that was made 50 years ago. Coming from a surplus store in France. Guess I have to sell something else.

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Next project: SBR of Vietnam era short barreled M1 carbine a la Norman Schwarzkopf

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Question on components per application

I’m only using Lapua brass for my 338 Lapua. I’ve got an Annealeez on the way. My question pertains to various 308 loads.
I’m loading “bulk” 150 grain training ammo for the SCAR in range pickup brass that has been annealed, sized, and trimmed. I don’t expect better than 2 or 3 MOA from my 13” SCAR. Other loads are 125 grain controlled chaos for the SCAR (my real priority ammo), and 125 grain SST which is my training ammo to approximate the 125 controlled chaos in the SCAR.
I’m also loading 168 SMK for 600 and under in my 24” MRAD and 169 SMK for up to 1k in my MRAD.
My question pertains to brass. In addition to thousands of “bulk” cases, I’ve got 700 Federal cases from FGMM, I’ve got 500 NEW Lake City primed cases, I’ve got 500 once fired Norma cases, and 100 new Lapua cases. My thoughts were to use the Lapua for the 169. Originally I planned on using Lake City for the 168, but I keep hearing that Norma is better. The 125 grain rounds are more like 400 yards and in so I’m not sure if I should stick with Lake City for these? Or Federal? Or I’ve got more Norma loaded that I can practice with to produce more cases.
The Norma brass at this time was all fired from my SCAR. The FGMM was all fired from my MRAD.
My process is
Deprime, wet tumble without pins, anneal, lube, size with Redding type S bushing with expander ball removed, measure case, trim, chamfer, wet tumble without media, prime, graphite on case neck (should I also mandrel?) throw powder from Chargemaster Supreme, seat bullet with Forster micrometer die.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
I hope I’m not leaving anything out. It’s almost 2am.
I’m using a Wilson case gage micrometer and/or sinclair comparator.
The new primed brass will be run through the mandrel, graphite powder on the neck, throw powder, then seat.

I should add that the 150 grain bulk will not be loaded in that sequence since it will be loaded on a Dillon and I don’t trust the Dillon priming system. That ammo is the least of my worries, however.

Accessories WTS JP 15.5 MkIII handguard - $180

Selling this like new JP MKIII rapid configuration handguard for AR15 variants. I have 2 of them and don't need this one anymore. I mocked it up in a build but sold that barrel. Currently use my other one on my 6arc gasser, really solid. $180 shipped to lower 48. PPFF.

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Is there anything more rewarding

Is there anything more rewarding than seeing new shooters discover the fun of accurate and easy shooting rifles? Got to go shooting with my niece and nephew over the holidays and they had a ball shooting milk jugs with my 22 and 223. Pretty sure they are hooked.

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SCOTUS Denies Trump's last bid to avoid Sentencing.

Apparently, the decision came last night. The justices voted 5-4 to deny, with Chief Justice Roberts and Amy Coney Barret siding with the liberal justices to deny. Therefore, he will be adjudicated/sentenced this morning at 9:30am and, officially, become a "Convicted Felon."

This is going to be interesting. Oh, to be a fly on the wall when Trump takes the "Oath of Office" on the 20th from Roberts himself! Will make for some interesting small talk on that dais! That is, if Roberts actually does it! I wonder if Trump will insist on a different justice (Thomas or Alito) if he can.

Second, what will be the fallout from all this? Will "unfortunate things" start to happen to Judge Merchan or DA Alvin Bragg? Or any others involved? I mean, I'm sure Trump's legal team can get the case reversed and dismissed, no problem. But for that "stain" of becoming a "Convicted felon..." will there be any "retaliation" against those doing the "staining?"

Hmmmmmmm..... Break out the Popcorn! 🍿

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Optics March Fixed Power "High Master" 40-60x52BR 1/16 dot reticle

Like new in original box with all paperwork and accessories.
2100.00 shipped

"March Fixed Power "High Master" 40x-60x52mm EP zoom
The March EP zoom 40x-60x52mm is based on the well regarded and match winning 36x-55(fixed power)x52mm EPZ scope. It has increased magnification and the same Super ED lens and high refractive glass as the 48x52mm fixed scope, with the added advantage of external zoom adjustment to absolutely guarantee zero POA shift, essential for benchrest and competition shooting. The High Master Lens System has 2 Super ED lens elements within its lens system. By using Super ED lens elements, we can suppress chromatic aberration even more than with ED lenses and thus produce a sharper image with greater contrast, while still having a strong scope.

This 40-60x52 EP Zoom scope has a 1.5 magnification ratio zoom ocular lens. Basically a 55x fixed focus scope is magnified with an eyepiece in the range of 40- 60x. You are looking at the same image as through a fixed scope. Essentially this is a fixed scope and we guarantee zero POA shift. Please note that the ocular lens extends when changing the magnification. The weight is 680g(23.9oz)."

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From bergara to custom

I currently have a bergara premier in 300wm and I put it in a AG composite stock . It’s a good 1/2-3/4 moa gun but with a 26” barrel and gen 3 razor it’s ridiculously heavy . I saw where I could buy a barreled defiance action for a reasonable price , and was wondering if I threw that into a AG stock would I have to get it bedded or sent to a gunsmith to make it work ?

New for 2025 from Athlon

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New From Athlon for 2025

With the turn of the calendar comes a new year, SHOT Show and apparently many great new products from Athlon.

They have revamped 4 scope lines with easier to grip shorter/wider turret knobs, improved coatings, built-in throw levers, included flip caps and sunshades. These changes are on the new Ares ETR GEN2, Ares BTR GEN3 & the Midas Tac GEN2. The Argos BTR GEN3's have all of this as well as the relocation of the illumination knob off of the eyepiece and on the end of the elevation turret.

They have also revamped and added to their line of Thermal Riflescopes and Clip-On's

When the sun sets, dominate the night with the Crunus ATS Thermal Clip-On. Seize every available opportunity in the field with an extraordinary detection range and a lag-free clear display. On-board video recording and through the connected APP ensures you will capture every exhilarating moment of you hunt.

If you prefer a Thermal Riflescope to a Clip-On then check out their new Cronus ATS Pro Thermal Riflescopes
BALLISTICS CALCULATOR - Powered by Athlon's Ballistics App, providing accurate data for common calibers and cartridges, as well as custom loads.

All of these Thermals feature:
CUTTING-EDGE THERMAL SENSOR - Cronus ATS thermal optics feature incredibly low NETD ratings, allowing for extreme detail without the noise. Sensors with low NETD values can more precisely register small temperature differences.
LONG BATTERY LIFE - Athlon thermal scope provides more than 10 hours of use in most hunting situations with the standard battery set. A common USB-C connection also provides the ability to power the optic with an external battery pack if needed.
OLED DISPLAY - Impressive crystal-clear display provides exceptional detail with user adjustable functions.
AUTO-SHOT - Upon recoil detection, Athlon thermal scopes can automatically record the moments before and after you take the shot.
MAX DETECTION - Cronus ATS systems provided an extended detection range beyond your typical hunting distances.
ECO MODE - During long sits, conserve battery-life without impeding your hunt.
WIFI CONNECTION - Cronus ATS optics easily pair to the Athlon Thermal app to provide an alternative interface to control your thermal optic. Recording, video and photo management can also be accessed through this intuitive app!

We offer ZERO % financing on all web orders. Please look at Affirm at check out, if this is something that interests you, for 0% financing.

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SOLD Manners PRS TCS Competition Stock

For sale Manners PRS TCS Competition stock. GAP Camo. Mini chassis. RH. Short action. Adjustable cheek piece. Weight tunable butt stock. Flush cups on both R & L sides/front and back, as well as bottom of stock. MCS Steel Arca rail with 3 out of 5 weights. Extra butt stock weights and spacers for length of pull. Price $1300 shipped TYD.

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SOLD WTT- PLRF-25C laser range finder

I have a barely used PLRF-25C that has prob 10-15 minutes of use on it, always kept in the nylon case. Perfect for ELR range finding as I have personally gotten this out to 7400 yards on a stop sign on the side of the highway. Comes with the original box, all cables for hooking to PLGR/ DAGR if you happen to have those items, plus cables for hooking to laptop all shown in pics. This does not have Bluetooth.

Looking to trade for a high end spec WP PVS-14

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Accessories Hawkins M5 Obendorf Long Action BDL Bottom Metal with 300 PRC Wyatt’s Box & follower

Hawkins M5 Obendorf Long Action Bottom Metal with 300 PRC Wyatt’s Box & follower in very good condition.
Will come with new fasteners from Hawkins.



New these together are ~$275 + shipping.

$225 shipped in the CONUS.

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SOLD B&T SPC9 PDW with extras

Selling my used B&T SPC9 PDW, comes with 3x 30rd mags, it comes with the telescoping stock assembly with upgraded buttpad as well as the assembly that allows you to run any style of AR brace/stock (which was actually kind of a pain in the ass to get from B&T)
It has a Die Free Co. grip instead of the stock one.

Round count is sub 1k, shoots well, recoil is light and it does run the KCI metal lip mags perfectly as well.

I also have the SQD compact 9mm suppressor on a form 3 (I'm the dealer) if you want it as a package deal.

If you have any questions feel free to ask.

Asking
$1700 shipped for the pistol with mags and spare tele stock.

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