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Accessories Tikka MDT Hnt26 Folder LA

MDT HNT26 chassis. Fits T3 and T3x rifles. All Tikka actions are the same length, but they can run different bottom metal and mags depending on the stock/chassis. This chassis is set up for long action mags. Can use with magnums or short action calibers you want to load long.

New in box. Right hand. Folding. Non Arca. Bought two and only using one. Sold the other rifle.

$1280 shipped

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Floating dot sights

So here is my deal, my eyes kind of suck being in my 60s never used the floating dot optic before, what I mean is Tremor 3. I have 2 and another Christmas tree reticle scope. I have a really hard time picking the center dot up on targets, and at full power I dont like all the movement I see. With my scopes with stadia lines that connect I seem to shoot much more consistent. Any one else have issues with the floating center dot

ARC CDG Swept Bolt Handle

Ive had my CDG since pretty much day one. I really like the straight handle. However, it seems that a swept handle would be a little bit more ergonomic. I took the liberty to reverse engineer the OE and design a swept/bent version. I'm looking into having these 3D printed out of 17-4 Stainless. Here is a quick rendering of the part.
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Going to try to gauge interest off of this post to see if its worth it to make.

Thank you for your time.
May God Bless you.
-Austin

Firearms ARC M7 Mausingfield action and McMillan McWoody

American Rifle Company open top M7 action, short/right handed, and matching McMillan Hunter stock in their McWoody swirl. The action, their latest iteration (M7), was ordered in the white. Only the bolt is nitrided. 223 family bf. The stock was inletted by McMillan specifically for the Mausingfield M7, has a Bartlein 3b barrel channel, Hawkins Orberndorf bottom inlet, and blued studs front and rear.

$1900 shipped insured to your local FFL. Thanks

Wyoming roadtrip

This June we are taking a family roadtrip from Georgia to Wyoming. We are stopping along the way of course to stay in different states and enjoy different places.

I have in my mind what to take for emergencies etc. My wife also has a packing list started so the family can add ideas.

What would you pack? If you have done such a trip before please share your wisdom.

Also, while in Yellowstone my daughter wants to do some hiking. Any awareness tips for general safety? Also, hiking shoe recommendations? Or will basic athletic shoes do the trick?

This trip is for my daughter's high school graduation and I want my family to have a wonderful time, but my job is safety first.
Thanks
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