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SOLD PRICE DROP: XLR Element 4.0 Rifle Chassis with C-6 Stock, 700 Long Action, Black, Like New

Up for sale is a XLR Element 4.0 Chassis with C-6 Adjustable Stock, 700 Long Action, Black, Like New. I have a couple of these on my rifles and am only selling this one to thin out my gun safe to raise funds for a new project. Check out my other listings and I will put together a package deal to save you some cash.

Price: $725 Now $695 shipped to your door.
PayPal Friends & Family is preferred for payment to avoid fees on my end. If you want to use traditional PayPal, you'll have to cover all transaction fees (+3%). I’ll also accept cash during a face-to-face deal if you want to meet near Raleigh, NC.

Feel free to PM me with any questions/requests for additional photos you might have.

Thanks for checking out my listing and have a good one! S/F!


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Members of violent transnational gang arrested


In NY for selling guns and drugs - immediately released from custody.
I’d love to see everyone involved in this get arrested and charged with supporting a terrorist organization.

I wonder if normal native born citizens get the same treatment from cops and courts in NY on gun and drug charges ?

Reloading Equipment Lyman Gen 6 Powder Dispender

This has literally been used one time.
I opened it sometime in January and loaded 50 roads. I ended up getting my Hornady dispenser back from warranty replacement way faster than expected. No issues with the dispenser. Works properly. But I did misplace the accessory bag with the calibration weight,j hook(easily made from close hanger),and the brush.
Everything else is there to get started. A calibration weight can easily be bought off amazon- thus I've priced it accordingly.

$165 shipped
from middle TN (within reasonable distance)

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Reloading Equipment Extras, Open-Box, Leftovers Sale + ADG 6.8 Western Brass Available To Buy

Extras &
Open-box Sale!
Limited Quantites
(most products are 1 of 1)
Click For All Products

Ammo
Norma TAC-22
SwissP 338 Lapua Mag

Brass
458 Lott
270 Wby Mag
30-06 Spring
Primed 38 Special
450 Rigby
416 Weatherby
6.5 Japanese
338-378 Wby
28 Nosler
Primed 458 Win Mag
45-70 Gov't
Primed 416 Rem Mag
260 Rem
9.3x74R
Unprimed 458 Win Mag
44 Mag
7 SAUM
284 Win
460 Wby Mag
6mm Dasher
243 Win​

Calling all poors, what is the most poorish shooting sports thing you've ever done?

Let me be the first to say that I am a poor. And poors do shit that makes them even poorer by not following the well established rule of "buy once, cry once."
So what project/modification/rabbit hole have you personally chased that embodies the poors ethos?

Some of my examples:

I poored (pun intended) close to $1200 on a Ruger 10/22 by slapping various Kidd upgrades on it when in fact it would have been easier and more time efficient to just shell out $$ for a Kidd Supergrade.

I made a mirage shield for my "ELR Savage rifle" out of venetian blind slats and Velcro. The turd-a-riffic concoction messed with my barrel harmonics and after the barrel heated up, the glue from the Velcro melted onto my barrel discoloring and branding it with a tenacious residue akin to the Scarlet Letter, but instead of an "A," it is a "P," a tell-tale mark of a poor.

I contemplated purchasing a Pelican case to protect my "precious," a Garmin Xero C1 and wanted to buy a Leofoto arca rail attachment to mount it to my rifle for getting reloading data, but saw the folly of this overly complex, bulky, and heavy set up when the tripod deployment is so simple and flexible in application. An overly protective case or covering is another tell-tale sign of a poor. Yes, I'm looking at you poors with OtterBox 30 megaton protection case for your phones.

What example of poor behavior are you guilty of? Bonus points for photos.

Cheers,
The Poors Commander-in-Chief

Slip off scope caps?

I’m looking for something that follows the design of the One Hundred Concepts scope caps (cover connected to a collar with shock cord, and when it’s slipped off of the optic it rests flat against the side). OHC doesn’t appear to make their single front covers anymore, only the Pro Caps with the built in ARD - which I’m not interested in. Any suggestions out there for alternatives that follow the same design/mechanics?

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SOLD Field Ethos Winkler Collaboration Blue Ridge Hunter Knife - New in Box

Up for sale is a Field Ethos Winkler Collaboration Blue Ridge Hunter Knife - New in Box. This is an awesome blade but I need to let it go in order to raise funds for an upcoming project. My loss will be your gain!

Price: $320 shipped to your door.

PayPal Friends & Family is preferred for payment to avoid fees on my end. If you want to use traditional PayPal, you'll have to cover all transaction fees (+3%). I’ll also accept Venmo or cash during a face-to-face deal if you want to meet near Raleigh, NC.

Feel free to PM me with any questions/requests for additional photos you might have.

Thanks for checking out my listing and have a good one! S/F!

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Questions for those with SilencerCo, Dead Air, and Banish suppressors

I’m in the market for a lightweight titanium suppressor around 6” long for a 20” 300WSM hunting rifle. I have had no prior experience with any of these mentioned suppressor companies; only AAC about 12 years ago. I’ve narrowed my choices down to the following four and would like to know your thoughts if you own one or more of these:

SilencerCo Scythe TI. It’s in a dead heat with the Dead Air Nomad TI XC. They are both similar size and weight with similar mounting options for me. I’ll likely have a A419 Hellfire TI brake and I can put an adapter on any of these to fit the A419 adapter. Both are good companies that quickly respond to email questions. The Scythe has a one port brake installed, but you can buy a brakeless end cap for if you want. The Nomad TI XC does not have a brake, but you can buy a braked end cap. In this regard they are both similar. Finding decibel ratings for both has been impossible. Both are liked by the few reviews people have given them. My gut says go with the Nomad, but I don’t have any real reason to pick it over the Scythe as of yet.

I’m also looking at the Banish Back Country and Meateater by Banish. The Meateater is more interesting as it had a brake that can be turned off and the baffles are removable for cleaning. The company that sells these seems to have a customer service issues that are not quite as bad as Aero, but pretty close and that’s a real detractor for me. They seem to have issues promising things they can’t deliver and maybe over stating performance. The cans are lightweight though.

Any guidance you can offer would be welcome.

Suppressors Wax or similar material baffle in endcap that can be shot through?

Has anyone heard of someone placing one or two hard wax baffles or discs in a compartment at the end of a suppressor? If so, do you have any idea what material is being used? I observed this recently, but was not able to ask any questions regarding how, or why, or what in the world was going on. The material is some sort of blue wax like substance, quite solid.