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SOLD Savage SA 308 w/ SSS trigger

I have a lightly used Savage 110 short action, black, RH, small/standard shank, 308BF with an adjustable Sharp Shooters Supply trigger and rail.

$500 shipped OBO

I will include the matching black factory heavy fluted 22in 308 barrel for free due to some surface rust in a few places.

DM with any questions or offers.
Flexible on payment.

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Accessories 10/22 Victor Company RPG chassis

Selling a Victor Company 10/22 RPG chassis with MDT ACC Premier Mirage Shield. It is raw aluminum so it can be cerakoted to your liking. It has a thumb rest and can accept Kidd with the rear tang.

The chassis needed to be milled down a few thousands for the shield to screw in correctly. See pics for reference.

Asking 600/shipped.

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WTB Hinterland Outfitters

Edit to add: Mods, please move this thread if this is not the appropriate place.

Been looking for a specific Accuracy International left hand rifle. Neither Mile High nor Eurooptic have it in stock. Did some googling and came across Hinterland Outfitters. Saw a few posts on the hide were members have purchased from there. Anyone have any further input? Are these new products, any horror stories? Copy-cat scam websites like the Accuracy International USA one? (that’s still up by the way)

Thanks for any input.

Hold left edge and re-send it…oh wait!

This fucking guy - what a guy !

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Broke into multiple homes with out a warrant, assaulted a few ladies , AND worked as a private debt collector while on duty . The worst part is he always had at least his partner with him , in at least one case several pigs and social workers.

He beat and arrested people doing his private debt collection while on duty - including beating and tazing two ladies whose home he entered without a warrant.

This is a flagrant phycological ticking time bomb . We will read soon about several women he’s killed .

Night Vision IR Tools - Easy Way to Heat Up Steel Targets Electrically

I've been playing around with these recently and they've turned out to work pretty well if you want to shoot steel at night and don't want to use a propane torch.

I spent a couple years struggling with shooting steel at night with various LWIR thermal scopes and clip-ons. The main issue that the spot where I often shoot longer range is out in the high desert with lots of rocks and sage brush, and unheated IPSC steel just tends to blend into the background or totally get lost unless I'm right up on it.

For a while I was using propane torches to heat up the steel so they would be easier to pick up with thermal, but it was a bit time consuming, I went through a lot of propane, and it often resulted in uneven temperatures across the target and wouldn't last very long on cold nights. Then I randomly stumbled on these electric heaters that you install onto the steel from IR Tools. It's not something you just put on/take off - you've got to install it with a thermal paste, so the heating element is permanently on there with a wired connection to the power source. They've got a few 12v/24v options to power them, including BA5590 bricks though I think that's too expensive and overkill unless you need them going for a very long time. Instead I got the cable with alligator clips and velcro'd some fairly inexpensive 12v 10Ah lithium batteries to the rear of the plates.

I did some initial testing in the garage and used a Skeet IRL to see how the plate heat up over time.
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After just a few minutes the center of the front face of the target was glowing
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Unheated steel to the left for comparison. By 10 minutes the entire heated plate was a uniform white.


Last night I did some tests with a Voodoo-S and detection was very easy, even out to 800 yards. For shits and giggles I did a comparison through MWIR so you can see unheated vs heated...

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The heating is very minimal - they aren't even warm to the touch, but it's plenty for LWIR to get a solid color that stands out from the background. Those 12v batteries kept the targets heated for at least 3 hours in 50F weather.

SOLD Steiner P4Xi P3TR Scope $500 OBO (mounted but never used)

For sale is a mounted but never used Steiner P4Xi with PT3R reticle. Scope was mounted in an ADM Recon QD 30mm Titanium mount. Scope shows a little bit of wear from the scope rings but is a brand new scope otherwise. Trying to sell to fund a Presicion Rimfire project. Thanks!

Asking $500 for the scope OBO.

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SOLD XLR Element MG 4.0 R700 SA

I’ve got a used Element MG 4.0 Chassis for sale. It has been used for about 2 years the rail has some use on it. Has 1 LOP spacer, vertical ergo grip, thumb rest, and bag rider installed. It will come with a folder that I haven’t used at all.
Asking 900 TYD. no trades

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Seating depth test, grouping interpretation and where do I go from here?

First, I apologize for the poor photo quality—I'm not too focused on presentation when it’s not crucial.
I’m a beginner shooter, this being only the sixth time I’ve shot, so my fundamentals may not be solid. That’s why I decided to test three different seating depths for each group. Based on my results, I see two clear contenders: G2 at 2.15" OAL and G3 at 2.16" OAL. I’m not sure if there’s anything else to be inferred from these groups.
For context, I’m shooting a Howa 1500 in 6.5 Creedmoor, using Berger 140gr Hybrids, CCI 450 primers, and 41.6gr of H4350 powder.
Given these results, which seating depth should I go with? Should I continue to refine in one direction or the other? I was originally loading at 2.115" OAL, but I noticed some inconsistencies at longer distances, which prompted me to run this seating depth test. It seems I was quite a bit off.

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SOLD Innovative Technologies Belted MagnumCollet Resizing Die

This ONE die and collet is universal and works on ALL of the popular belted magnum calibers including: .257 Weatherby Magnum, 6.5 Remington Magnum, .264 Winchester Magnum, .270 Weatherby Magnum, 7 x 61 Sharpe & Hart, 7mm Remington Magnum, 7mm Weatherby Magnum, 7mm STW, .300 H&H Magnum, .300 Winchester Magnum, .300 Weatherby Magnum, .308 Norma Magnum, 8mm Remington Magnum, .338 Winchester Magnum, .340 Weatherby Magnum, .350 Remington Magnum, .358 Norma Magnum, .375 H&H Magnum, .416 Remington Magnum, .458 Winchester Magnum, .458 Lott Magnum and several belted wildcat cartridges.


$100 shipped

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Swedish Mauser m/96-38 Inconsistencies

I just picked up a Swedish m/96-38 and there are some aspects of the rifle that confuse me. I ask these questions having not handled an enormous number of them, but from reading The Swedish Mauser Rifles published by North Cape Publications.

This rifle was imported by Class Distributors in Swann, Vermont. The receiver was manufactured by Carl Gustafs in 1908. All the numbers match except for the magazine floor plate and the bolt stop, neither of which have serial numbers. That should mean that they were made by Husqvarna.

The rear sight is from an m/38, not an m/96-38.

Most oddly, the bolt has only one gas escape port, but according to the book, any rifle made after 1904 should have at least 2.

Does someone want to put this all together? I can't imagine an importer cobbled together a matching bolt from a pre-1905 rifle. None of the numbers look scrubbed. How about the rear sight? Has anyone ever seen a m/38 rear sight on a m/96-38? I can easily see anyone swapping out the magazine floor plate and bolt catch, though it seems odd with everything else matching.

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