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6 Days After Celebrating '100% Renewable Power', Spain Blames "Rare Atmospheric Phenomenon" For Nation's Largest Blackout In History

Progress when you move from grids that were stable over decades to Rolling blackout being the norm due to whole renevables not not being backed by alternative Gas,Coal,Nuclear to provide inertia to the system

6 Days After Celebrating '100% Renewable Power', Spain Blames "Rare Atmospheric Phenomenon" For Nation's Largest Blackout In History​

Update (1126ET): Portugal's grid operator, REN (Rede Eléctrica Nacional), claimed that the massive power outage affecting Portugal and Spain was sparked by a "rare atmospheric phenomenon," specifically "extreme temperature variations" in the Spanish electricity grid.


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Rifle Scopes March 5-42 Gen 2 PRS Edition

Long post if you care to read

Summary = This thing is freaking rocks 🤙

I had the privilege of testing the new March 5-42 Gen 2 PRS edition over the weekend, and I wanted to share my experience with you. Upon arrival at TX Precision for a train-up day, I was immediately handed the March PRS Gen II for evaluation. My initial impressions were overwhelmingly positive.

I decided I would mount this scope in a spare mount I had with me. After ensuring my zero with my existing optic was accurate, I encountered significant mirage issues due to the conditions of the day. This is where the March PRS Gen 2 truly stood out. Upon comparing it side by side with my current setup, the difference was night and day. The March scope cut through the mirage effortlessly, even at full power, which was a game-changer for me. In a move I would normally consider too risky, especially before a match, I decided to switch my perfectly zeroed optic for the March.

Remarkably, it only took two shots to re-zero. The real test came when I aimed at a target approximately 775 yards away. Despite the challenging conditions and my initial apprehension, the clarity and performance of the March PRS Gen 2 were undeniable. NO WAY would I have been able to see exactly where I was hitting with my previous optic in that mirage without freshly painted targets. The March made this as if you were shooting in perfect conditions on a partially cloudy day. To say I am impressed is an understatement.

In summary, the March PRS Gen 2 exceeded my expectations in every aspect. Its ability to perform under challenging conditions has made a significant impression on me. The field of view and real usable magnification range is second to none. It's everything you want in a scope and nothing you don't need. From the reticle (FML-WBR) to the markable turrets (no more stickers that dont line up), this thing is a home run! I watched more bullets hit targets than ever before, especially given the conditions we were faced with over the weekend.

If you don't know who March is... You will! I expect this scope will take over a huge portion of the PRS market. You don't have to take my word for it. Next stop is the OKIE SHOWDOWN. Find me and get behind it... Seeing is believing!!!

This is going to be a game changer for you rimfire guys too… The clarity of this scope is unmatched!

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Firearms Barrett MRAD 26” 300 PRC Black

MRAD in 300 PRC
  • 26” factory barrel
  • Exactly 110 rounds fired
  • Ships with the factory muzzle brake, original Pelican case, magazines, and all original accessories
$4900 plus actual shipping cost. Local pickup in south Florida available

Optic and bag rider are not included. 7-35x mk5 pr2 would be available if buyer is interested


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Triggertech adaptive vs diamond AR10

Can anyone with experience on both weigh in?

Whatever i end up going with will be installed in a seekins sp10 .308.

Gun shoots great, and i couldnt be happier. It currently has the TT single stage and its right under 4lbs. Not a bad trigger, but id like something a lot better and i prefer the two stage.

I like the idea of the .75lb first stage on the adaptive, but i like the overtravel and reset (listed values) of the diamond.

Any insight is greatly appreciated!

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Accessories Proof Research 20” .264 1:8 CF Blank

This has been hanging out in the pile of potential future build parts for a while and I just don’t think I’m going to get around to using it.

Proof Research Blank
20”
.264
1:8
Carbon Fiber
#105504

$650 shipped

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Firearms Q sugar weasel

Selling my 16 inch 5.56 sugar weasel. Not exactly sure on round count but rifle shows minimal wear. Rifle shoots and functions great, just going a different direction. Will include (1) pmag. Make sure your FFL will accept from an individual. Optic, mount, tripod, and bipod not included. ***SPF***
Trades:
-lrp s3
-T6xi 5-30
-long action foundation stocks

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Firearms Staccato P (USPSA Package)

Staccato P, Trijicon SRO, Double Alpha outter and inner belt,USPSA race holster, 4 magnetic magazine holders, 3 staccato magazines, 1 MBX magazine, OWB and IWB holster, adjustable Atlas flat trigger
$3,100

Buyer covers shipping from FFL to FFL

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