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Accessories Yugo M70 (AK-47) Furniture and Accessories

  1. Zastava Gen 1 Folding Stock $90
  2. APS Firearms Amber “Dong” Lower handguard for M70 $60
  3. Kyber Kustoms MLOK Lower for M70 SOLD
  4. Polish Bakelite “fat grip” $20
  5. AK Extended Charging Handle $5 (with purchase of other item)
  6. Kyber Kustoms Grate upper handguard $20
  7. Zastava Grate Upper handguard $20
  8. US Palm “Plum” colored pistol grip $10
  9. Tango Down black pistol grip $10
  10. JMac Customs 4C 14-1LH 4-Port Muzzle Brake SOLD

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Reloading Equipment H1000 and H4350 in the southern Utah area

Located in southern Utah but go between Vegas and central Utah for matches a decent bit. Going to be at the nut crusher prs match in price, UT next week.

Have 3 lbs of H4350 and 3 lbs of H1000. Looking to sell them together for $150 for each 3 lb bundle.

Edit to add: looking to sell local and willing to coordinate to meet up at matches

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SOLD SOLD

StaBall 6.5 Powder
1- sealed fresh 8lb jug
4- sealed fresh 1 lb containers
1 - 1/2 gone 1 lb container
All 4 - 1 lb jugs are from the same lot
H4350 8lb jug new sealed
$800 for all 20+ lbs of powder
Or
$425 for all the StaBall
$375 for the H4350
Buy it all and get
700 Federal 210M &
500 CCI LRP
Located near 61341 Illinois
Thanks for looking
Cross listed
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Gunsmithing Vulcan Machine Werks STI Optics Cut quick review

Just a quick review and pictures of the completed work on my STI Edge by Vulcan Machine Werks. I spent quite a bit of time looking around at shops before deciding on Vulcan, so maybe this will be helpful to others.

In short I am very happy with the work done on my STI. I had stopped shooting it as much in favor of my CO pistols and after shooting a friends MPA 2011 with an optic I decided I wanted to look into getting mine cut. Unfortunately because of the very low cut STI made to fit the original dawson adjustable rear, most standard red dot cuts would not work due to the amount of material available. Eventually my research brought me to Vulcan, who after discussing over the phone with one of their machinists, said that they were not concerned due to their plate system being compatible with the older STI slides and they had done many others.

After 14 weeks, I got the pistol back and the results are exactly what I wanted. The 1/3rd cowitness backup sights are solid quality, but sit nicely out of the way. The SRO looks great and shoots great on this pistol and I can track the dot during cycling. This gun was always phenomenally reliable beforehand, and the work rendered hasn't seemed to affect this (only had time to shoot 300 rounds through it last weekend).

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SOLD Mk13 Barreled Action

Moving along my placeholder action. Lilja barrel, chambered in 300WM by Red Bull Armory. RR prefix action, Timney hunter trigger (if you don’t want this I’ll drop $75 off the price). Has some wear and a few dings on the barrel but looks the part. Round count ~25. 6-48 scope base screws, bolt serial doesn’t match the action (but is the bolt Red Bull built the BA with).

$975 shipped
. SOLD

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Accessories Bench cleanup - Kestrel, Hawkins, Spuhr... more

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1) Henderson 12 INCH Universal ARCA Rail - $50

2) Area 419 Universal ARCA Rail (Tunable, does not include weights) - $50


3) Kestrel 5700 Elite w/Applied Balistics - Black - NEW - $595

4) Hawkins One piece heavy scope mount - 35mm - 1.27in height - GOLD - $315


5) DI Precision Competition Wind Dial for Leupold MK5 scopes - New - $70

6) Leupold Competition Turret - New - $38


7) L3i 14-Round Rimfire magazine - New - $65

8) 5x5 Crush-it Timer w/Data card holder - New - $70

9) Spuhr 6001 - $305

10) Spuhr 6001 - $305

11) Spuhr A-0119 Bubble level - $75

12) Vortex Mil Reticle for Razor Gen1 Spotter - $230

13) 6GT Redding Type S Match die set (FL sizer + seater) - $245


All prices are shipped Paypal FF, Venmo, or Zelle

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SOLD Once Fired 6.5 PRC, 300 Win Mag and 6.5 Creedmoor Black Hills/Norma/Hornady

100 Pieces of once fired 300 Winchester Magnum Hornady brass. $65 Shipped
500 Pieces of once fired 6.5 PRC Norma Brass. $65 shipped per 100 pieces.
100 Pieces of once fired 6.5 PRC Hornady Brass. $65 shipped per 100 pieces.
400 Pieces of once fired 6.5 Creedmoor Hornady Brass. $32 shipped per 100 pieces.
200 Pieces of once fired 6.5 Creedmoor Hornady Brass. $32 shipped per 100 pieces

200 Pieces of once fired 6.5 Creedmoor Black Hills Brass. $35 shipped per 100 pieces

ALL shot out of bolt guns.

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SOLD Vortex Razor Gen III 6-36 MRAD

Vortex Razor Gen III 6-36 MRAD. Comes in what I would describe as very good to excellent condition. Used but certainly not abused. Set of Vortex rings already installed and included. Also comes with original packaging, sunshade, and throw lever.

$2300 shipped in the continental U.S. PayPal F&F or buyer pays G&S fees.

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2025 Mammoth Fort Chaffee AAR

We had the opportunity to compete in the 2025 Mammoth Sniper Challenge at Fort Chaffee. The match director Chris Andrews commented that this might have been the toughest Mammoth yet due to constant rain day 1, heat on days 2 & 3, and rain & thunderstorms the third morning. The dropout rate was close to 50%. In the end only 44 of 80 finished the event. We were lucky to edge out a top 20 finish at 19th place and finished Mammoth our first time competing. Over three days we had 6 rucks totaling 29.7 miles with a sub 16 min/mile pace carrying about 60lbs worth of gear.

Below is a list of the gear and food I packed. To the food list I added (2) oatmeals and (3) mini–Cliff Bars. Last minute adds to the gear list were a lingerie laundry bag, Vaseline, and poncho. A grand $4.59 from Walmart in total. My teammate carried 50 rounds of 6.5CM ammo for me. After the event on the drive back we summarized our findings and those can be found at the end of this write-up.

Day 1
DescriptionWeightCostCalories
Breakfast & Coffee at Hotel0.000
Honey Stinger Waffles0.07150
GU Energy Gel0.07100
Liquid IV Hydration Multiplier0.0450
One Maple Glazed Doughnut0.13220
Mountain House Granola with Milk & Blueberries - 2 Servings0.25500
Liquid IV Hydration Multiplier0.0450
Country Archer Grass-Fed Beef Jerky 2.5oz0.17175
Honey Stinger Waffles0.07150
GU Energy Gel0.07100
Liquid IV Hydration Multiplier0.0450
Mountain House Beef Stroganoff - 2 Servings0.27560
Day 2
DescriptionWeightCostCalories
Mountain House Breakfast Skillet - 2 Servings0.23520
Kuju Coffee Basecamp Blend (x2)0.380
Honey Stinger Waffles0.07150
GU Energy Gel0.07100
Liquid IV Hydration Multiplier0.0450
One Maple Glazed Doughnut0.13220
PEAK REFUEL Strawberry Granola0.29530
Liquid IV Hydration Multiplier0.0450
Country Archer Grass-Fed Beef Jerky 2.5oz0.17175
Honey Stinger Waffles0.07150
GU Energy Gel0.07100
Liquid IV Hydration Multiplier0.0450
Mountain House Chicken and Dumplings - 2 Servings0.28600
Day 3
DescriptionWeightCostCalories
Mountain House Biscuits & Gravy - 2 Servings0.28560
Kuju Coffee Basecamp Blend (x2)0.380
Honey Stinger Waffles0.07150
GU Energy Gel0.07100
Liquid IV Hydration Multiplier0.0450
One Maple Glazed Doughnut0.13220
Backpackers Pantry Granola with Milk and Organic Blueberries0.29620
Liquid IV Hydration Multiplier0.0450
Country Archer Grass-Fed Beef Jerky 2.5oz0.17175
Honey Stinger Waffles0.07150
GU Energy Gel0.07100
Liquid IV Hydration Multiplier0.0450

Individual Gear
DescriptionWeightWeight ∆Notes
Kuiu Pro 3600 Pack4.74Removed Manual / Pad. Straps -0.27#
Eberlestock Bolt Action Scabbard1.06Remove Scabbard -1.06
Kuiu Mountain Star 2 Person Tent Set w/o bag3.34Alternate remove inner shell 0.88#. Footprint 0.295#
Kuiu Super Down Sleeping Bag 30deg1.64
Sea to Summit Aeros Premium Pillow0.17
Big Agnes Raptide SL Insulated Sleeping Pad (Long)1.36Alternate Nemo Switchback Sleeping Pad 14.5oz
Dry Bag0.65-0.65Not needed if dry
Black Diamond Cosmo 3500.18
Spexlite Shmedium Gamechanger w/ Clip0.79
Kestrel0.29
FHF Gear Bino Harness Pro-M & Armageddon Gear Mag Holder0.84
Sig Kilo 3000's2.14
UnderArmor dope card wristband0.100.285# Sunrise Tactical
Rite in rain pad0.21
Pen0.03
GCode Inner Belt0.30
GCode Paddle & OSH0.29
Glock G19 w/ RMR1.34Remove Flashlight (0.265#)
(x2) Magpul Glock G19 Mags0.21
AI ATX w/ 24" Proof CF Barrel + Dominus + Atlas Cal + Badger Ordnance 306-54 + TT525P16.00Ckyepod (+0.755#)
Sling + Adapter0.400.485# Larue
RRS TFCT-24L Mk2 SOAR® Series 2 Tripod4.66
SunShadow LLC Tac Table0.32
(x2) AX Mags0.68
100rds rifle5.10Steve carry 50rds for me
125rds Blazer Aluminum Case Pistol Ammo2.60Alternate 150 rounds 3.105#
Ear pro (x6 foam inserts)0.00HW Impact Sport (+0.79#)
Garmin Fenix 60.19
Fleece Beanie0.09-0.09Not needed if warm
Lightweight Beanie0.05-0.05
Hat0.14
GoRuck Mackall1.86
GoRuck Merino Challenge Socks - Crew (x2)0.35
Darn Tough Hiker Micro Crew Cushion Socks (x2)0.34
(x2) Champion Boxer Brief0.34
Kuiu Ultra Merino 120 LT Zip-Off0.35-0.35Bottom Base
(x2) Kuiu Peloton 118 LS Crew-T0.72Top Base
Kuiu Peloton 97 Fleece Zip-T0.31Midlayer
Patagonia Rain Jacket0.97Not needed if dry
KUIU Kutana Stretch Woven Pant0.85Outer
REI Co-Op Sahara Convertible Pants0.86Kuhl Radikl's 15.9oz
Eddie Bauer MR Jacket Cirrus Lite Down0.64-0.64
MSR Pocket Rocket 2 Stove w/o Carry Case0.16
Stove 4oz fuel Canister0.47
Toaks Titanium 750ml ml Pot0.28
Toaks Titanium Spork0.04
Halulite Aluminum Cup - 14 fl. oz0.16
Day 1 Food1.38
2105​
Calories
Day 2 Food1.85
2695​
Calories
Day 3 Food1.50
2225​
Calories
Degree Advanced Travel deodorant0.06
Travel toothbrush and toothpaste0.10
Dude Wipes 18 cnt0.33
Iphone0.48
Benchmade 535 Bugout0.12
Bodyglide0.09
Reflective Belt0.13
Lighter0.07
Extra Batteries (x3 AAA, AA, CR2, CR2032), Allen Keys (4mm, T15), & Lense Cloth0.14
BioLite Charge 40 PD Power Bank + Phone0.68
KT Tape Pro0.20
(x2) Contacts, Ibuprofen, Immodium, Pepto, Unisom, Olly Sleep0.16
Total Weight65.8264.04Alternate Total Weight
Total Ruck58.2456.46Alternate Total Ruck

Weight

I took out the alternates; dry bag and cold weather gear. I stepped off with a total weight of roughly 64# with 56.5# in my ruck

Round Count

130 Pistol & 150 Rifle

Day 1 Morning Ruck

5.4 miles, 16 minutes / miles, 86min 24sec

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Day 1 Stage 1 - Marathon House (5mins)

Primary Pistol: 8 / unlimited

Primary Rifle: 22 / unlimited

Secondary Pistol: 8 / unlimited

Secondary Rifle: 22 / unlimited

Pistol: 2 static torso targets must be engaged with 3 rounds hit or miss by each shooter. A marathon target will active and it must be neutralized with 2 hits from each shooter.

Rifle: Must setup over two red marks on the railing. Must find range and engage a 16” gong. 1st shooter 3 round hit or miss. 2nd short 3 rounds hit or miss. On the 6th round four Marathon targets will become active. Each Marathon target will require 2 hits to neutralize. The Marathon targets have red shirts.

All gear must be off the ground at the start. Move from start line, up the stairs, to the second story by the dump buckets & red tape to engage pistol and rifle.

Day 1 Stage 2 – Simultaneous Fire (5 mins)

Primary Rifle: 12

Secondary Rifle: 12

Rifle: There are 4 pairs of identical targets that are side by side. Targets must be engaged by shooters side by side and simultaneously for impacts to count. The order the targets must be engaged is found on a placard around 100 yards. 3 rounds per shooter hit or miss.

All gear must be off the ground at the start. Move with all gear from start line into the back of the Humvee to engage rifle from any position between the two red lines.

Day 1 Stage 3 – Marathon Pit & Prone (5 mins)

Primary Rifle: 18 / unlimited

Secondary Rifle: 18 / unlimited

Rifle: Secondary engaged a 12” Diamond at 493 yards with 3 rounds hit or miss. Primary engaged a 16” Diamond at 875 yards with 3 rounds hit or miss. The White Diamonds are in lanes 3 & 4. On the 6th round 3 marathon robots will become active. Marathon targets require 2 hits to drop. The marathon targets have white shirts.

All gear must be off the ground at the start. Move with all gear from start line into shooting positions. Secondary is prone on the ground left of the pit. The primary is on the forward wall of the pit standing.

Day 1 Stage 4 - Game On (5mins)

Primary Pistol: 12 rounds

Secondary Pistol: 12 rounds

Max Team Rifle: 35 rounds

Pistol: 4 prairie dogs, left to right, 3 rounds hit or miss

Rifle: 2 Coyotes, 1 Duck, 4 Wild Boar, any order, 3 rounds hit or miss. Only engaged by 1 shooter.

All gear must be off the ground at the start. Move from the start line to pistol dump buckets and engage pistol targets from the ground. Move into the UMTV with all gear to engage rifle targets from any position.

Day 1 Evening Ruck

5.4 miles, 16 minutes / miles, 86min 24sec

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Day 2 Morning Ruck

5.33 miles, 18 minutes / miles, 95 minutes 56 sec
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Day 2 Stage 5 – Auburn Road (5mins)

Primary Pistol: 9

Primary Rifle: 15 max

Secondary Pistol: 9

Secondary Rifle: 15 max

Pistol: First shooter engages 3 chest plate targets with 3 rounds hit or miss per target.Frist shooter move to the red post with dump bucket and abandons pistol. Second shooter repeats sequence.

Rifle: Secondary shooter is on the left and has four targets a clover, 3x15 rectange, square, and gong. Primary shooter is on the right and has four targets square, 3x15 rectangle, diamond, and oval. Both shooters engage a target with 3 rounds hit or miss. One shooter engages at a time. Once both shooters have engage each of their 4 targets, one shooter can engage a 18 x 28 rectangle at 758 yards with 3 rounds hit or miss.

All gear must be off the ground at the start. Move from the start line to pistol dump buckets and engage pistol targets from the ground. Build a position in between the two red posts and engage rifle targets.

Day 2 Stage 6 – The Hill (5mins)

Primary Pistol: 6

Primary Rifle: 9

Secondary Pistol: 6

Secondary Rifle: 9

Pistol: First shooter engages 2 torso targets in any order with 3 rounds hit or miss per target. Second shooter repeats sequence.

Rifle: Secondary has three targets less than 500 yards. (1) Torso, (1) Gong, (1) Square. Primary has three targets greater than 500 yards. (1) Torso, (1) Diamond, (1) Rectangle. Primary and secondary must engage targets with 3 rounds hit or miss. Only one target can be engaged at a time.

All gear must be off the ground at the start. Move from the start line to pistol dump buckets and engage pistol targets from the ground. Build a position in between the two red posts and engage rifle targets.

Day 2 Stage 7 – Tower (5mins)

Primary Pistol: 18

Primary Rifle: 9 / unlimited

Secondary Pistol: 18

Secondary Rifle: 9 / unlimited

Pistol: 6 Pistol IPSC targets must be engaged from left to right by the first shooter. There must be at least one mag change per shooter on pistol. 3 rounds hit or miss per target. Second shooter repeats sequence.

Rifle: P1, S1, P2, S2, P3, S3 Poppers. 3 impacts per popper to neutralize. Primary engages P1, P2, P3. Secondary engages S1, S2, S3. They must be engaged in sequence order.

All gear must be off the ground at the start. Move from the start line to pistol dump buckets and engage pistol targets from the ground. Move the stairs with all gear into the tower and engage the rifle targets.

Day 2 Stage 8 – Shapes (5mins)

Primary Rifle: 18

Secondary Rifle: 18

Rifle: (1) 12” Diamond, (1) Large Oval, (1) Wild Board, (1) 10” Square, (1) 10” Gong, and (1) Rubber Duck. Per target 1st Shooter 3 rounds hit or miss then 2nd Shoorts 3 rounds hit or miss. Targets can be engaged in any order.

All gear must be off the ground at the start. Move from the start line, through the woods to a vertical pallet anchored with 2 red posts. Shooting position is over the pallet between the two red posts.

Day 2 Evening Ruck

4.92 miles, 18 minutes / miles, 88 minutes 34 sec

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Day 3 Morning Ruck

4.33 miles, 16 minutes / miles, 69 minutes 17 sec

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Day 3 Stage 9 – Standing Offhand (3mins)

Primary Rifle: 10

Secondary Rifle: 10

Rifle: (1) 66% Torso. Left shooter engages the torso offhand with 5 rounds. Right shooter engages torso offhand with 5 rounds. Repeat for both shooters. Slings are allowed. All unneeded gear can remain in staging area. Bino harness can’t be used for support.

Gear must be off the ground at the start. Move from the start line, up the berm to the shooting position.

Day 3 Stage 10 – Pistols (3mins)

Primary Pistol: 10

Secondary Pistol: 10

Pistol: Left shooter engages torso target with 5 rounds standing with any gear used for support. Left shooter engages torso target with 5 rounds standing with no gear used for support. Right shooter repeats sequence.

Day 3 Stage 11 – Cant’ed (3mins)

Primary Rifle: 5

Secondary Rifle: 5

Rifle: Red 12” gong at 455 yards. Rifle must be cant’ed 90 degreed to engage.

Day 3 Evening Ruck (Final Ruck)

4.33 miles, 16 minutes / miles, 69 minutes 17 sec

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Actual Round Count

Pistol 76 & Rifle 97

Failures

My Kuiu Pro 3600 had a tear in the side at the seam and the load straps were frayed, pretty significantly, from rubbing on the frame. The load strap damage is from improper use feeding them through the frame. Kuiu was gracious enough to get in the mail a new harness and a store credit for my bag with a tear. My headlight, Black Diamond Cosmo 350, died Friday night and REI replaced it without a receipt. My Patagonia rain jacket had a failed zipper and it is enroute to Patagonia for repairs.

Not Recommended

I wore the GoRuck Mackalls and would not recommend them for 3 days and 30 miles. I would go with a mid-boot. I had 3 blisters and 2 hot spots. Taping my feet made one of the blisters worse. I read “Fixing your Feet” prior to the event but had little to no experience with hot spots and blisters during training.

Changes in Kit by Discovery Day

Day 1

  • With my headlamp failing I wish I had packed a backup headlamp. Having to use your phone for everything sucks.
  • I would add medium weight poncho for if your rain jacket jacket fails, to cover both shooters, or to cover your bag
  • My sharpie and ball point pen did not do well in the rain. I would add a Rite in Rain Pen
  • I would add a rifle rain cover to protect my rifle & optic from the elements.
Day 2

  • Add Small mat to sit / kneel on to save your legs, knees, and feet.
  • Add Small lightweight chair to save your legs, knees, and feet.
  • Add Lightweight Sandals to let your feet air out
  • Add Ranger Shorts to ruck in or sit around camp in
Day 3

  • I would take more food. Probably an additional meal per day. Between active and resting calories we burned approximately 4200, 4000, and 3400 respectively per day. I only packed on average 2350 calories per day
  • A medium weight tarp to wrap all your gear in when it’s raining
  • Change to a tent that has more height and is easier to setup. Right now I have 8 stakes and 3 poles. Some of the lightweight hunting tents I am looking at have 4 stakes and a single pole. Our tent did very well keeping us dry. The tent never lost a stake or came off the ground with the storms. I would recommend an insert (bottom or tub) with the tent to keep water out
  • I packed 4 pairs of socks and 2 pairs of underwear. I would pack 6 pairs of socks and 3 underwear.
  • I packed 3 shirts and 2 pants. I would pack 2 shirts and one pair of pants.
  • Multiple sleep aids did not work as well; Olly Gummies, Unisome, Advil PM, and Ashwaganda. The only thing that worked was NyQuil.
  • More Ibuprofen / Advil. We didn’t have enough. I think I had 8 per day.
  • Instead of foam inserts for ear pro pack something like Surefire Sonic Defenders.
  • Nalgene for carrying premade coffee, oatmeal, or ramen. We had to use the provided plastic water bottles.
  • Paracord for a clothes line to dry out clothes or fix failed backpacks.
  • Add Ramen noodles & oatmeal to the food list.
  • Lightweight dry bags to stuff items like a sleeping bag, pillow, clothes, ammo, etc.
  • Another option instead of tarp, gun condom, etc. would be a pack cover
  • A lot of guys were taking Pre workout before the rucks and it seemed to work out well
Closing Thoughts

I rucked twice a week, probably 3-4 miles average per ruck with final pack weight, and never rucked further than 6.5 miles. I did this for about 4 months leading up to the event. I ran and did bootcamps other days of the week. I felt confident going into the event. In hindsight, I wish I had rucked twice a day for 3-4 miles each ruck a couple weeks or month leaidng up to the event to get my feet and body conditioned to that level of load and demand. I also wish I had done more running interval training with pack weight. My teammate did this and fared better than me on the final ruck.

I severely underestimate calorie consumption and wish I had packed more food. It’s hard to explain, but you are constantly moving. Either rucking, packing, unpacking, shooting, setting up camp, packing up camp, cooking, etc. It’s a gear management marathon. You are just constantly moving. There were a few times a day I could lay down in the shade, hopefully under a tree, but those were in the minority by far. Any time you can get off your feet either on a mat, chair, or shooting bag it needs to be done.

There is something about being out in the elements for three full days that just zaps you mentally and physically. We had about six hours of rain on Friday and everything got soaked. It wasn’t particularly cold, 60degF – ish, but people were shaking they were so cold. I made the mistake of changing my socks immediately after the first ruck and the new pair got soaked with the rain. I was already down 2 pairs of socks, and it wasn’t even 9am the first day of the event. We spent the majority of the first day in the rain. It didn’t really stop until early afternoon, allowing us to dry up before the final ruck. I don’t think I was dry until like 3-4pm. The heat on days 2 and 3 just drained me. I did well with a hat, long sleeves, and long pants, but still it’ll just zap you and I am from the Southeast and accustomed to the heat. It wasn’t particularly hot either, in the mid 80’s.

Another thing I didn’t expect was sleep deprivation. We didn’t get back to camp on the first day until like 6:30. Setting up camp, cooking, drying clothes out, setting out clothes for the following day, inventorying, etc. it was close to 9 before we got in bed. With an early rise all morning of 4am-4:30am

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Accessories Seekonk 3/8 T handle torque wrench

I purchased it a while back and was going to use it for my XM3 kit but realized it was the incorrect one. I believe this one is what they considered a ratcheting model. It is 3/8 and I do not remember what it was set for. I know you can send it back and have it adjusted to what inch pound you want.

Looking for $50 shipped to lower 48
Prefer PayPal friends and family
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