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SOLD Sako M10, Monopod, 2 Calibers, TBAC Ultra 5, Sawtooth ARCA

As pictured less the Scope, Rings, and Bipod. Ordered in 2023; arrived in 2024 after 12 months.

2023 Sako M10 FDE with 16.5" 308w Barrel installed
Sako Monopod - Pictured
Area 419 TBAC attachment - Pictured (barely)
TBAC Ultra 5 - Pictured
Sawtooth ARCA - Not Pictured
23" 300wm Kit, includes barrel, bolt and mag - Not Pictured

Rifle has been Zero'd with T308T. Shoots great.

$11,000 shipped. Texans pay tax.

Check, Wire or CC + %.

This sits on my A&D and will need to transfer to your FFL to be 4473'd to you.

Thanks,
Preston

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Firearms Kelbly atlas/nanook 6dasher barrel

Ive got a krieger 6dasher barrel fitted for a kelbly atlas/nanook that im wanting to sell. 4-groove, 8-twist, M24 contour, 26" long, 5/8-24 threaded muzzle. Fired appx 1000 rds. Have not personally fired this barrel but its twin shoots a 108g berger target bullet under 1/4moa. This one appears to be in a little better shape in the throat. Chambered by Eazor precision. 250.00

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Firearms LNIB: Sig Sauer P938 Extreme

One of those things where I bought it, function checked it, and forgot about it. Trijicon night sights are still very bright. I cannot find any wear at all on this item. Comes with factory packaging, accessories, manual, etc, and one We The People IWB holster.

This handgun is in like new condition, personally owned, but will transfer to your FFL of choice. (I'm an FFL holder)

$600 shipped.

Zelle, Check, ACH or CC + 3%.

Preston

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Accessories Binocular Block + Bipod Buddy + Wind Wands

Binocular Block:
Tired of trying to mount your binoculars to your tripod with the "one size fits all" clamp? I have designed 3 different sizes one for 32MM, one for 42MM and another for 50MM objectives which cradle your binoculars and fit like they should. These have molded ARCA rail bases to mount without having to use any adapters and have 2 threaded 1/4-20 holes for attaching a wind wand or other accessory. Bino blocks will ship including the velcro strap and buckle as shown with everything you need to mount your binos. Available in black, gray, safety orange or safety green. These weigh approximately 1.2 ounces each.
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Binocular block in any size or color for $35.00 each shipped


Bipod Buddy:
After getting tired of setting my bipod down to shoot a stage and then trying to remember where the heck I left it, I finally designed a simple yet effective way to stow your bipod, rail mounted bag or anything with a Arca mount directly to your tripod. These have a built-in stop so you can slide your bipod over the top and the buddy holds it in place without the need to tighten it, includes the velcro strap. These weigh approximately 0.5 ounces each.
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Bipod Buddy in any color for $20.00 each shipped


Wind Wands:
I made a few of these for shooting local matches and now offering them for sale to members of this forum. These are made from carbon shafts using stainless steel ball bearing swivel, 1/4-20 threads and with the included thumb wheel they weigh 1 ounce each.
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Wind wand as shown for $25.00 shipped

Order any 2 parts and take $5.00 off, order any 3 parts and take $10.00 off! Also willing to design/print any parts you might have in mind just shoot me a PM. These parts are 3D printed right here in the USA and should you want any parts personalized with special colors, text or logos that is also an option.

Accessories Garmin Foretrex 801/901 Mounts

Mount your Garmin Foretrex 801/901 directly to your rifle or anything with a picatinny rail: $30.00 shipped
Fits either the Kestrel HUD mount or a Hawk Hill mount that you would need to purchase separately.
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Mount your Garmin Foretrex 801/901 directly to an arca rail or anything with a 1/4-20 thread: $30.00 shipped
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Mount your Garmin Foretrex 801/901 directly to your tripod leg using velcro strap: $30.00 shipped
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Rimfire Rimfire Ammo Trays

I have been using this insert for shooting matches and has worked out so well that I am selling these ammo trays to this forum. These are 3D printed and fit snugly in a Pelican 1040 case and even flipped upside down the rounds remain captured and intact. Loading either single shot or into magazines with the raised cartridges it makes it easy to handle even with that waxy lubricant. Available for Lapua/SK and Eley inserts right now and come in Gray, Orange or Color change filaments all shown below. Asking $40.00 shipped for the 200 round trays and $25 shipped for the 50 round trays with payment via PayPal, Venmo or US Money Order.

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Accessories Mount for Athlon Midas G2 Pro

After not being able to find any mount that came close to fitting these binoculars I designed this mount.
Integral arca mount, velcro strap and buckle are all included in the price of $35.00 to your door.
Made from impact resistant PETG with 1/4-20 threaded hole for wind wand as well. Please PM
if you would like to order and personalized text is also available at no additional charge.

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SOLD Accuracy International AX AICS Remington SA FDE Chassis

AX AICS Remington SA FDE
Used for about three months for load development only, with no hard use. Afterward, I sold the rifle, so this is going unused.
Comes with one mag and the Really Right Stuff BAX15 Arca rail, original rail sections included, as pictured. Asking $1800.00

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SOLD 5r 308 R700 Gen 1 20” looks brand new!- price drop!

For sale is an extra 5R 308 that I purchased off the hide and am not using. Pic rail included, optic and rings can be for an extra cost.

I already have another in of these 308, plus 223, 6.5 CM, and a 300. You can trust these are shooters out of the box.

I don’t know the exact round count, but I haven’t shot it and if it’s over 100 I would be shocked. See pic of bolt.

I’ve replaced the Xmark trigger with a Timney Elite Hunter. As many know, the xmark wasn’t well loved.

$1200 CONUS. Will accept PP, Venmo, cashiers check, USPS MO, or personal check pending clearance. Would also consider trades for a new or like new Impact action with 308 or 223 bolt face.

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Optics ****SOLD**** Nightforce ATACR 1-8X24 F1 , MIL, C653, with NF Ultramount, 20 MOA Mount, $1900 shipped Basically New **Price Drop **

Up for sale is a NF ATACR 1-8x24 F1 C653, MIL scope with NF 20 MOA Mount. Purchased spring of 2025 from EuroOptic, Mounted and used twice. The scope just did not do what I needed it to. I removed it from the rifle and its sat ever since. I went a different direction and it needs a new home. Comes in the original box with all the small parts and pieces from NF.




$2200 scope and mount
or
$2000 Scope only

shipped and insured UPS.

Paypal only please
CONUS Sales and shipping only please
No International sales
No Trades please







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No Trades please
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Corruption Outdoors Grand Opening - 10% off | No Tax | Free shipping!

Hey Hide! I’m excited to finally open the doors to Corruption Outdoors (corruptionoutdoors.com). We built this shop to be a small, honest place for precision gear we actually use. The nice stuff. To celebrate launch, for the month of October we’re running a simple promotion:

No sales tax
Free shipping on all orders
10% off most items with coupon code CO10 at checkout

That is including:

SAC Nexus Press and accessories
SAC Bravo Barrel Vice and Modular Barrel Vice
KRG Chassis - MDT Chassis
MDT CKYPOD GEN 2 Double Pull
MDT CKYPOD GEN 2 Single Pull PRS legs
AREA 419 One-Piece Scope Mounts and accessories
AREA 419 ARCALOCK accessories
AREA 419 HELLFIRE MATCH muzzle brake
MDT Send it GEN 2
Gray Ops CNC AW Standard, Dasher, and GT mags
Armageddon Gear bags and suppressor covers

If it’s not on the site, text or email me — I don't mind ordering anything you need from my vendors (I will honor coupon and free shipping as well). Most items ship same day if ordered before 12PM MST.

Thank you for the love and support so far and excited for what is up ahead!

-Idris
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Accessories Harris bipod S25c 13.5-25 with 419 adapter and adm 4103 pic mount

Harris S25C 13.5-25, area 419 Harris adapter with the adm 4103 qd pic mount. Also pod lock upgrade. Includes original Harris sling swivel mount also. Used less then five times coyote hunting sitting on my butt. Besides a little dirt on the bottom of feet there’s not a flaw on it. Could pass as unused for sure. $190 shipped
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Rem700 Bolt Handle angle change

This may have been discussed before, or maybe I my google-fu sucks.

Has anyone ever changed the angle of the standard Rem700 bolt handle? I have a standard Rem700 .223 Ackley that shoots bugholes, but the only problem I have is that when the bolt is in the loaded postion, the bolt knob, and handle basically rest on my indec finger knuckle. I have not bumped it out of battery, or anything like that, it's just annoying.

Has anyone cut and re-welded the handle, bent it, or otehrwise modified one so as not to sit in that postion when loaded. If so how was it done, or who did the work? I am a little leary of doing int myself, as I don't want to ruin it, and I am not a good enough welder to attempt it and make it look nice.

Any ideas would be appreaciated.

I read through the ARC CDG bold handle thread, but it appears to be a completely different bolt.

Thanks
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Rifle Scopes Revisiting drop testing

I wanted to start a new thread to avoid detailing @supercorndogs Razor LHT thread. ..

I'll start by restating my question I asked there (in response to a post by @koshkin stating that small zero shifts in the scope itself almost never occur).

I hesitate to open this can of worms, but I'm really interested in your opinion on a specific aspect of this. I haven't seen the proofing setup for the infamous Rokslide evals addressed (though it's tough to do an exhaustive search for all the conversations that happened a couple years ago when this was the hot topic of discussion). When they have a rifle bonded to a chassis, that reliably passes the evals with NF, SWFA, certain Maven and multiple Trijicon models (and a few others like older fixed Leupold, LRHS, S&B etc), wouldn't that seem to indicate that a scope can be built to withstand that kind of impact and that the eval does indeed reliably test for that level of robustness?

If multiple samples of a Leupold or Vortex scope get mounted in the same manner and they all exhibit zero shifts on those same tests, how does the "uncontrolled variables" argument hold when there are several scope models that reliably pass under the same conditions?

Worded another way, it seems to me like scope designs tend to either be around a 2-3 on an arbitrary 0-10 reliability scale or around a 8-9 and the "uncontrolled" nature of the RS drop eval might cause some 5-6 scopes to pass or fail depending on how the rifle bounces on any particular drop. Scopes that pass seem to consistently pass and ones that fail seem to consistently fail. Is the argument that there are more scopes in the 6-7 range than I think, and that 6-7 is good enough?

There have been a couple of recent interviews I've seen (Aaron Davidson on Cliff Gray's podcast for example) that have revisited the topic and discuss the evals with similar perspectives to yours but again don't address the setups that consistently pass the test. Aaron doesn't appear to be a guy who underthinks things, and neither are you (though please don't take that as me equating you with him). I'm really not trying for a "gotcha" moment here, I'm genuinely interested in your expertise. Your commentary on the topic has been interesting for me to read (along with @Glassaholic and some others) and I'd love to hear your perspective on this.

His response was as follows:
I have been out of the loop with this for a bit, so I have not looked at that silly nonsense for a little while.

I suspect that which scopes pass the alleged test and which do not mostly comes down to the preferences of the people doing the testing. The one observation I'll make is that with a few scopes from different manufacturers that they tested, they claimed one brand passed every time and another failed every time. The problem is that with a couple of those, I know for a fact that on the inside it is the same exact scope except with different branding. If one fails and the other does not... we are either dealing with sample variation or dishonesty.

Aside from that, I have made several attempts over the years to track down the issues with scopes that "allegedly" were shifting zero. I even offered to do the investigation pro-bono for people who believe they experience that problem. Exactly zero people took me up on that.

A few times I have been able to investigate someone else's scope (for people I know well or that are near me geographically), it was almost always something with the mount, although rifle bedding also played a role.

I even invited Scott Parks over to join me for a livestream and to discuss different failure modes.

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While there are possibly riflescopes out there that do have small zero shifts out there, most of the time it will come down to improper mounting (not always, probably, but sufficiently seldom that I have not been able to track that down).

Small zero shifts are generally not consistent with how most riflescopes are designed. They usually either work or fail catastrophically.

As far as internet claims of all sorts go, I have sorta resigned myself that people lie. A lot. I do not know why.

A few years ago, I did a mini investigation where a gentleman I knew relatively well claimed that he has had at least one product from every product line at Vortex fail on him at least once and he finally gave up on Vortex. He claimed that he would get a replacement product, sell it and move onto something else. After some investigation, it turned out it was one product, a while back, Vortex did replace it and he did sell it. Somehow, it was like a fishing story. Every time he would tell the story, it was a larger number of products failing.

There is a Youtuber who claims that he had a particular company's product that was absolute garbage, so he sent it in and the replacement was much better. Cool story. He did two videos on it. Since I knew his name and the company, I dug into it. He sent a scope in. They cleaned a massive oil smudge off of the front of the objective lens. Did their usual QC checks on the collimator and sent it back to him. The Youtuber did get two videos out of it sounding very authoritative (every once in a while I check in on one of his videos to see if he learned anything about optics. Nope. Not a bloody thing. He still treats them like a video game).

I have a few more stories like this and they all end up the same way. I feel like the main character from House MD, who is always convinced that his patients are lying and is mostly right about it.

Every time I try to track this down, I find either bullshit or incompetence or some weird shenanigans or a combination of all three.

Does that mean that all reports of scopes shifting zero are bullshit? Not at all. There is only so much that I can investigate given the bandwidth that I have. However, until I can get some reasonable data otherwise. I am going to stick with what I know based on hundreds, if not thousands, of different scopes I have seen over the years and based on the fact that one of the things I do for my dayjob is build riflescope testers for riflescope manufacturers.

I will add that unless something really interesting pops up, I am done trying to investigate this. I have only so much time to spend on this.

ILya




That observation about same scope with different badging is an error. The 3-15 tract was tested but not the 2.5-15 that is the "same scope" as the Maven RS1.2. That tract has not been tested.

I listened to the conversation with Scott, and you repeated the "no way to know if the shifts are coming from barrel, bedding, mounting, etc" perspective. I am saying if the rifle holds POI through a dozen drops from 3' with scope after scope from NF, SWFA, Trijicon, etc, to me it seems like that does demonstrate that the "test bed" is not the source of the shift and that scopes can absolutely be designed and built to withstand the eval. If I'm missing some crucial part of this, please help me see it.

It also tracks with my personal experience. When I was a Leupold, Vortex, etc guy it was essentially a given that beginning of the season and a couple times throughout the season I'd need to make a little adjustment to my zero. As more and more of those scopes got replaced with LRHS, SWFA, that magically went away. I learned to mount scopes correctly in that time as well, but the old scopes went in good mounts and still needed adjustments. No more issues now, I adjust zero when I change bullets or powder, but that is it. Period.

Beating the objective bell on a carpeted floor might be indicative of some aspect of reliability, but it seems to me that the eval shows that when it lands on a turret with rifle attached (something the mil test table with the swinging hammer doesn't test for, but a way more likely thing to encounter in the field), zero shifts can and do occur.

Is the position here that Form, Ryan, and everyone involved is just lying about this whole thing? There are a few other members that have replicated the tests, exposed weaknesses in their mounting setups/processeces, then corrected them and had same results as the "official" ones.

Please help me understand why so many on SH are so dismissive of these evals. It seems like much of the criticism has been addressed/explained.
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