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Optics Schmidt 5-25, Leupold MK5, Burris XTR3

Three Scopes for sale. All great scopes, I'm am second owner except for Burris. Have Boxes for everything. Only one trade- Kahles 328i or 540i LSW and Skmr4+

Leuopold MK5 7-35 TMR 1st Focal Reticle -$1700

Schmidt & Bender PMII 5-25 H59 First Focal not MTC Turrets- $3000

Burris XTR3 5.5-30 SCR2 First Focal with Throw lever- $850

All prices shipped. Any questions just ask. Really like all these scopes, all have worked well. Bought a Kahles 328i and would like another!

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S&B MTII Users

I have a PMII 6-36 with the DT35 elevation turret and ST capped windage. Before I bought it, I knew I would want to get the windage turret changed for sure, I want an exposed locking windage. I also wasn't sure if I would like the DT35 elevation and at the time assumed I would want it swapped for the DTII+.

Now that I have in in hand, I don't hate the DT35 elevation and also don't want to further limit the available elevation travel with the DTII+ (30.5mil), which means, if I am going to swap the elevation turret, I would be going with the MTII.

My question is for those that have used the MTII turret; how do you guys like it? Do you like the .05mil clicks or do you feel it is too fine an adjustment that just slows down dialing?

Optics Zeiss LRP S3 4-25 x50 (Mils)

WTS: Zeiss LRP S3 4-25x 50 mrad. Excellent condition. Have original box and all it came with. Mounted and used a couple times on PRS Rimfire rifle I don't use that much.
Also including Sunshade, and Zeiss/MKM Flip Caps.
I'm mounting a less premium optic on my rimfire rifle. This optic is fantastic

Price: $1700 shipped CONUS. Buyer pays all payment related fees.

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SOLD Vortex Razor HD Gen II 4.5-27 EBR-2C FFP (MRAD)

Excellent condition Vortex Razor gen 2 4.5-27x56mm EBR-2C (MRAD)
Ships in non original box with bubble wrap, boxed in another box with lots of padding.
Includes Tenebraex flip up dust caps and quick throw level and some turret marker labels.
Condition Notes:
Used, has a few marks and scratches from PRS use and scope mounting.
This is a rock-solid optic at a fantastic price. It's been sent to vortex and been looked over top to bottom. It's not been used or mounted since it was sent back to vortex.



$SOLD Shipped CONUS. Buyer pays all payment-related fees.

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Reloading Equipment WTS 500x Blem Hornady 190Gr. A-Tips $250

Bought these along with some 6mm blem A-Tips last spring for a new 7PRCW build but never got around to it. 4 sealed boxes + 1 open box repackaged into a new bag. Blems appear to be tip related, with ~4 per 100 that have a disformed tip (example pic included). Didn't see any concerning discoloration or weight variance with the box I opened. Shipping will be fully insured and the buyers choice of UPS or USPS. Thanks!

Hornady Blem 7mm 190 Gr. A-Tips 500x:
500 -> $250 Shipped OR 100 -> $55 Shipped
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Optics Athon Ares ETR gen 2 UHD 4.5-30 BRAND NEW $1000

Up for sale is a Brand New Gen2 Athlon Ares ETR UHD. New Aprs12 FFP mil reticle.

I just picked this up, it’s extremely nice and a worthy upgrade over the gen 1( I had one before this)

I mocked it up on the rifle and decided I want to stay in the Zeiss family to match my 4-25 s3.

Asking $1000 shipped, I take PayPal, Venmo, and cashapp.

Will also trade towards a Zeiss s3 6-36 plus cash on my end.

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Reloading Equipment Alpha Munitions 22 GT SRP Brass (OCD)

I am selling alpha munition, 22 GT 487 pieces of brass. Same lot
187 is new
300 ones fires cleaned sized. 160 out of 300 has CCI 450 primers
All for $375 shipped

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Kapture Gear digiscope adapter?

Any feedback on this new option to Olllin and Magview? Waiting until they have a fit for my phone, definitely like the more functional case. I do wonder about the long-term durability of 3M tape holding the mag ring on the eyepiece, but also know how strong that stuff is when applied correctly.

Accessories RRS TFCT-14L 14L Ascend w Anvil 30 ARC ball head TFCT-14L-ASC-A30ARC

I've had it only 2 months, original receipt ($1626) from Eurooptic included. Tried it once in the desert, decided a 3-series was better for my purposes. It's the lightest most compact ARC Anvil 30 tripod. I was able to make shots to 1000 yards on a 12" plate, from seated/kneeling/prone positions. It would be OK for standing shots at shorter distances (<500 yards, depending on target size). The only sign of use is on the anvil head (see photos) from where an M-LOK sling swivel dragged across it when inserting the ARCA rail. Comes w original box/accessories.

$1350 shipped TYD in CONUS.

Rifle Scopes ZCO 2-10 HTR....10 days in.

With so few out there, and even less info thought I would throw out some thoughts on the ZCO 2-10 so far.


TL;DR
- The HTR is very well thought out for 2-10x but has some quirks but is overall a good fit.
- It's what you'd expect from ZCO...a heavy, expensive, but truly excellent optic




Initial impressions:


the HTR: I actually really like this reticle far more than I anticipated. It isn't perfect, and I thought it was the least of all evils of the 3, but the more time I spend with it the more I feel it's actually had some thought behind it. For a 2-10 FFP optic, it doesn't really have an unusable area in that range and anything outside would not be very useful. Wasn't sure about the segmented ring...I think Vortex has the right idea with the mildly transparent ring as they have on their 1-10.
I was a little surprised at the subtensions measuring at 0.22 mils for the dots.

Illumination: Its fine. They opt for about 10% one direction as the night/nv setting; then 85% rheostat the other way for gradual brightness stopping just shy of a true daylight bright. There is a detent in between the 2 directions but the redundancy of this 10% would have been better on the top end and one could've had a 2nd detent stop at the end of the night/nv settings and more brightness for daylight.


2x: It's clear the Austrians were involved. The ring gives it an AUG donut-of-death vibe. There IS a bit of tunneling up to a hair over 2.5 down to 2x. Given this isn't a super light an speedy LPVO, it's not a bg deal but it's there. Working small targets from 55-135y, the 2x is serviceable. This is an area where SFP on low power (OG Short Dot LE, 1-8CC SFP, Razor HD 2 1-6) either with or without the flash dot supplement is my go-to. With the smaller ring, I could see for folks stalking in the shaded woods, the illumination will be a must with darker, vegitative backgrounds. Again, 10-15% more brightness would help a lot.

4x: This is an area I feel many 8-10x LPVO's neglect. The HTR is coming into its own with the fine crosshair supplemented with the segmented ring. Good blend of fast but still refinable sight picture in less stable conditions. With the segmented ring on circular steel plates, more target is obscured than I'm used to, but it's not a "problem" just and observation if one has hold off of the target for wind rather than bracketing it in the middle

6x: The subtensions are now becoming usable
8x: Given we're still 20% shy of the top end and the ability to adjust parallax, we're well beyond anything in the LPVO market...even my favored Schmidts.
10x: Still not as tight/restricting as some. The HTR is reaching its limits on thickness leaving endeavors like dot drills and small pasties to be a challenge


I have this optic on a unicorn Hodge Mod 1 that shoots better than it has any business shooting. Fed 73gr GMM chrono'd at 2680 fps average, 15 fps SD.
A surprisingly mild IL day with wind out of the N/NE/E from 11-20mph. As per the usual here, the mirage was kind of a bitch.
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Was probably the easiest zeroing i've ever had in my life:
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After a couple of confirmation groups, I generally run every "dmr style" gun through:
- 1/3 IPSCs and 4" poppers spaced from 55y to about 135y shot off of props to test the 2-4x range. "Scrambler" style setup.
- 300y graduated rack with 3", 5", 7" and 9" plates off the ladder for the medium 4-6x range
- UKD on 2/3 IPSCs (435 and 560y on this outing) on the 8-10x range. Both dialing and using the tree reticle. I will note the smaller .11 marks at the 1/2 mil stadia was challenging when bringing the power down against the mirage.


To me, this was meant to be a better-than-LPVO optic for the 50-600y range in my area of extremely flat, open ground...not a lot of wasted top end and unusable bottom end and keeping a small-ish footprint for the system. YES, it's a heavy, thick girl of an optic. However, when I'm in the glass, I know I'm behind a real precision optic and not an LPVO swinging for the fences. Try as the S&B Dual CC might with the scaled down US turrets and MDRt6 tree, the ZCO is on another level. It's pretty much exactly what I expected: a good candidated for an SPR small frame, shorter large-frame, or something for that Gladius style shorty/compact bolt gun.

Trip to the "Desert" - OR - Oh That Insane Mirage

A friend and I took an epic trip to the desert this weekend. We left Friday late afternoon, stayed in a cabin near Truckee that night, then got up early and headed out to the "desert." Why the quotes around desert? See below

Waking up in the morning in Truckee - remember, we're 4 days til May here...
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You can't tell from the pic, but it was still snowing.

We drove out to the desert and found this amazing dry lake bed out in the middle of nowhere. What a great place to shoot, right?
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We set a 24" circular target at 1860, but...

Rain is coming.
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The rain clears and we get the 300 PRC and spotting scope set up.

What's wrong with this picture?
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The arrow is pointing at the target. Does that look like a 24" circle to you?

Here's the view through the spotting scope which is a little higher off the ground.
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You can clearly see the mirror image with two "targets" shown. You can also see the kaleidoscope pattern through the spotting scope below (not the target area, but close by).

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I'd never shot across a dry lake bed before, so this was a learning experience for me. What was amazing was how much mirage there was AND the mirror imaging taking place. The pictures look kind of bright, but in reality, at this point just after the rain, it was still cloudy. Mirage was just nasty. I tried a few shots at 1860, but we couldn't even see the misses. My assumption is that the atmospherics causing the mirror imaging also affected viewing the actual target location, so the POA and POI were significantly different.

We ended up moving the target to a closer (and higher) area to get it higher above the lake bed. Impacts were still about .3 mil under what I would have expected.

There will be a video forthcoming - regardless, it was a fun day.

Hello from the Carolinas

Super new to this sport of LR shooting and could appreciate guidance.


I have shot up to 1000 yards (1 MOA) using my 6.5 Creedmoor MPA PMR Pro II. Wouldn't mind a big trip out west to explore longer options.

I love the technical aspect. Can't help it - I'm an electrical and software engineer. Really into exterior ballistics - using my Garmin to log all rounds and maintain detailed shot history perf. Looking for others with similar interests, including custom ballistic software solutions, ML/AI, etc.

SOLD Manners TCS w/sikes rail and clutch High Gloss Black/Blue $1500 OBO shipped

Manners TCS
  • Mini Chassis (REM 700 SA footprint)
  • Sikes rail w/Sikes clutch
  • Elite TAC Black/Blue mold color High Gloss
  • Wiebad cheek pad
  • 8 rail weights
  • 1 butt stock weight
Like new, only used at a couple matches and the range. No dings or marks.

$1500 OBO shipped

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