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Reloading Equipment Hornady ELD Match Bullets 0.308 (30 Caliber, 7.62mm) 225 Grain Polymer Tipped - 3 x 100 Count Box - $110 Shipped

Hornady ELD Match Bullets 0.308 (30 Caliber, 7.62mm) 225 Grain Polymer Tipped - 3 x 100 Count Box - $110 Shipped


Feel free to message me with any questions you may have. PayPal FF, Venmo, CashApp, or Zelle.

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SOLD WTS: 34mm Vortex Precision Extended Mount, 30mm Vortex Cantilever Mounts.

Cleaning out my mount collection, have the following for sale (all prices include shipping/insurance to CONUS). I accept Paypal F&F, Paypal G&S + 3.5%, Zelle, Venmo, USPS Money Order, or cash FTF in Central Arkansas.

ARC Mbrace Mount A - 34mm 20MOA/5.8 Mil 1.50” mount with LRF Bridge. Mount in good condition with some scratches from use. - SOLD

ARC Mbrace Mount B - 34mm 20MOA/5.8 mil 1.50” mount without LRF Bridge. Mount in good condition with some scratches from use, LRF Bridge SOLD, Mount still available for $240 SPF- New pics of this mount in reply below.

ARC Mbrace Mount C - 34mm 20MOA/5.8 mil 1.50” mount with accessory rail. Don’t have an extra screw to mount the bubble level but it is included, some scratches from use. -SOLD

Vortex Precision Extended 34MM 0 MOA Cantilever Mount. Mount is in great condition - $100 - Sold

5x 30mm Vortex Pro Extended Cantilever Mounts. All the mounts are in great condition, may have a small scratch or 2. - $70each. Sold

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Does anyone else get frustrated reloading

Maybe I'm totally OCD, but it seems like I screw the pooch all the time on reloading. Can't quite get my shoulder bump right. Load too long, get pressure signs, just generally always fucking up (stoopid locking rings from the other night).

I'll watch videos and people get their .002 bump and I've never gotten that, and I can't even keep it consistent for some reason. I set it and then some are okay, some are not.

My 6GT is so damn short that even at 2.500 is was jammed into the lands and causing pressure spikes with 33.5 Grains of varget.

Maybe I'm just bitching out loud after a hard week in the reloading room, but it seems like I'm the only one who ever screws up. Example: ruined a perfectly good piece of brass by accidently smacking it off center into a mandrel.

Anyone else feel that or is everyone a smooth reloader and I should take up knitting?

Firearms Sig Sauer SSG 3000 + Unicorn Sig Chassis

This is an imported German version Sig Sauer SSG 3000 in the Sig chassis that never quite made it to market.

The chassis is serial number 7 of the prototype run. From my memory, they made a very limited run of these when they were going after a government contract. I got it from David Grimshaw at Sig Sauer years ago. It was manufactured by Ops^2 (see pic). Features include:
  • Folder, locks up solid. It has an adjustable bushing to take up any slack wobble
  • Access to quick change barrel system
  • Adjustable monopod
  • Adjustable LOP
  • Adjustable cheek
  • Adjustable butt
  • Chassis manual
The chassis has been lightly used, so there are minor marks, but its overall in very good condition.

The rifle is an imported German version. Low round count. One mag included.

Bipod not included.

$3000 shipped and insured in a hard case (lower 48). Money order only.

Chassis is SPF.

I'd take $1600 shipped and insured for the barreled action.

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  1. Enable 2 Factor Authentication on your account. You can do that here and it'll add a passcode to your account which will provide extra security https://www.snipershide.com/shooting/account/security
  2. Regularly update your password (even on other sites!) Other sites can get hacked and if you use the same password, your account could get hacked on the Hide too! Also, make sure you're regularly changing your email password as well. If they get access to your email, they can get access to your account.
Overall, make sure you know who you're talking to and you trust them. Do not use PayPal Friends & Family in your purchases, this is an extremely common scammer tactic, and always check someones profile and feedback before doing business with them. Stay safe out there everyone!
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Sig P320 Paranoia Setting in.

Last summer I bought a Sig p320 X-Ten Comp pistol to pack around in bear country. I still get out a bit, but at 69 years old I went with the comp and a dot. Last week I added 26/70 grit to the frame. Here's a pic:
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The damn thing shoots pretty good and I am using Extreme Penetrator bullets so I get plenty of gas to operate the comp. I actually kind of like the thing. Up until recently I haven't really been to concerned about the uncommanded discharge chatter. Well, it looks like Sig can no longer place the blame on the user. Uncommanded discharge is apparently a real thing, albeit very rare. My Sig also has a trigger job by MCarbo consisting of springs and polishing.

I have the opportunity to trade it at the LGS toward a FN 510 Tactical. I know nothing about FN, never even shot one. Online reviews tend to show the 510 is GTG. I do know there are some pretty decent comps being made for the 510T if I want to tame it down. Here's a pic:
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If you were walking around in my moccasins, would you just keep the Sig? Am I being paranoid? Also, a buddy of mine tells me that if I go with a different gun, ditch the optic. Shit happens to fast to have a dot in the way. He's a Grandmaster USPSA Production shooter with good vision. I am a former USPSA Limited shooter (GM) with so-so vision, but I still have a good index.

I hope I get some decent opinions on this subject...being the pit and all. ;)

Optics Nightforce NX8 4-32 MIL-XT FDE C667

Selling Nightforce NX8 4-32 FDE C667 - 1850$ - Scope is in perfect condition, comes with box.

Also have a set of Nightforce 30mm Ultralite rings in Dark Earth - 1950 for scope and rings

Zelle is preferred. Price includes shipping.

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Optics Price Drop - S&B 3-20x50 PMII w/ Sphur - $2300

Selling my Schmidt Bender 3-20x50 PMII w/ Spuhr mount - $2300 $2700 shipped and insured.

2100 for scope only.

Scope: 3-20x50 PMII LP Klein 1 cm ccw DT MTC LT / ST ZC LT

-Model: 668-911-952-B2-A8
-Klein reticle
-Locking turrets
-MTC turrets
-original box/papers

Mount: SP-4302 (10 moa)

It has some worn off finish on the turrets but otherwise clean.

Happy to FaceTime for verification. Venmo/PP.

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CA tax payers have already paid for at least $34 million for rioters to be transported and equipped.



At least one of these “companies “ Crowds on demand - that pays equips and transports people to demonstrations and riots has received $34 million in state funding after a hearty contribution to Newsome campaign.