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TRIJICON ACOG WITH TA11 FORM FACTOR AND 6X MAGNIFICATION

Just throwing it out there.

The Trijicon TA11 ACOG (Horseshoe Reticle) with the RMR piggybacked on top works extremely well for me on my light, pencil barreled AR - but think that 6x magnification would be the sweet spot.

I was wondering why they chose 3 - 4x as their magnification range for the “default” models (we’re ignoring the bizarre TA55 and enormous TA648).

Is it a speed / torso sized target thing?

Any opinions?

Firearms SOLD - AI-SA - 26” 6.5 creedmoore w/2 26” 6gt barrels $5500

I am the original owner, bought it from mile high, they cut the 2 additional 6gt barrels. I had MH switch the bolt out from a large firing pin to a small firing pin. Comes with the case looking to get $5500 TYD. The rifle has been well cared for and is excellent condition.


6.5 Creed barrel has 950rds on it. It was the original barrel and is the one with the muzzle brake in the picture.
1. 6gt barrels is 185rds.
2. 6gt barrel has 1900rds

If you’re interested or want more pictures or FaceTime me to see the rifle let me know.

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SOLD Impact SA Benchmark CF GAP 6.5 SAUM

Giving prices if sold separate but like to sell as a package but willing to separate if barrels sell first.

Impact SA 737r with magnum bolt and Trigger tech special, black flat shoe.
$1250

22 inch Benchmark CF barrel chambered by Blue Mountain Precision. Purchased off the hide used from a member who said he put approximately 200 rounds through it for deer management. I then put another 200 factory Prime rounds through it. It shot sub moa for me with the factory Prime ammo which is about as good as I ever shoot. It would probably be a lot more accurate with a better shooter and handless.
$750

A Second 6.5 Saum 18 inch Bartlein Rem 700 Sendero/varmint contour #13 I believe but check with me if you want exact measurements. Barrel weighs 3 lbs even. I purchased it new off gunbroker from a gunshot that had it spun up by GA Precision for a lightweight hunting build that they never did. I put approximately 200 rounds through it of Prime factory ammo and it shot sub moa like the Benchmark.
$675

Action wrench

Brand new 308 bolt assembly from Altus
$435

Everything as one package is $2500 shipped to your ffl from individual (me).

Happy to send additional pics, give measurements, weights, etc.

Will only split up if barrels sell first.

Usps money order, Guntab (you pay fees), ppff, venmo, check to members with good feedback.

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SOLD Pulsar Talion XQ38 thermal

Selling a used Pulsar Talion XQ38 thermal sight. Has never been in the field on a hunt. Comes with both batteries, charger, mount, soft case, papers, ships in original box. Only pulled back yard duty on a 22rf.

Asking $1650 shipped.

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SOLD Vortex Razor UHD 18x56 Binoculars Excellent Condition

For sale Vortex Razor UHD Binoculars 18x56 in excellent condition. Glass is perfect, comes with everything shown from its original box. Soft carrying case and shoulder straps.

Shipped $1250

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Home dog euthanasia

So I've got a setter that's 16 and a half years old. His quality of life is getting pretty bad. Doesn't want to walk, getting really wasted looking. Thing is he still eats and tries to take bones from my 3 year old lol.

Took him to the vet today thinking he's got cancer or kidney failure and would be putting him down. Nope. Labs are all fine, prostate, fine, lungs fine, abdomen fine. He's just tired.

Decided instead to try him on a couple weeks of Galliprant. Even bought him some cbd gummies to encourage him to eat more and help with pain when he walks.

It's probably stupid to do, and I sure don't want to be cruel to him. I just thought I'd give him a fighting chance and see if I can improve his quality of life. If he's not improving, I'll put him down, which brings me to my question. Is there any reliable home brew method to euthanize a dog other than a bullet or an injection? I wish I could feed him a bunch of morphine and let him just drift off to sleep. He's terrified of the vet's office and I don't want him living his last moments in fear. There's a couple at-home euthanasia services around here, which I'll probably go with, but thought I'd ask if there are any alternatives.

Rimfire Bergara B14R

Bergara B14R .22 rimfire with 1 mag.
About 1,200 rounds through it. Just getting broke in, looks like new.
Adjustable cheekpiece on the factory stock.
Steel barrel, threaded 1/2x28 for a suppressor.
$925 shipped by USPS for the gun alone, shipped in a padded plastic gun case within a box (does not include the bipod or the scope and rings).
Add $30 for shipping by UPS.
Local pickup available in southwest Wisconsin.

Add $400 for the Athlon Midas TAC 4-16x44 scope and rings. FFP, Mil, APRs2 reticle. This has been a good, repeatable dialing scope.

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SOLD XLR Element 4.0 LA aluminum folder W/ Carbon butt/grip

Long action 700 CIP (3.850) magazine 4.0 Element. Aluminum frame with carbon folder and carbon grip. Great shape, few scratches on body but not beat on. Will include one accurate 3 round magnum or 5 round 30-06 magazine whichever you prefer.

$825 shipped

PP FF/Venmo

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SOLD HK SP5 package PRICE DROP

HK SP5 in great condition less than 500rds, bought in April 2024. Includes the correct drum rear sight, MFI extended optic rail, original furniture and 2 HK magazines plus case, sling and tool ($2300)
Cadex tri rail ($300)
HK A3F 2 position collapsible stock (SOLD). Formerly a Form1 SBR but has been de-registered from NFA and F1 has been voided.
Not interested in trades unless it includes cash.
PayPal F&F, Zelle, Venmo, cashapp or Apple Pay.

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SOLD NF NX8 2.5-20x50 Mil C

Used NX8 2.5-20x50 in decent condition.
Mil C reticle.
Glass looks good.
A couple small scratches on body.
Works perfectly.
Missing front plastic flip up lens cover.

1425 shipped to lower 48.

Can send more pics if you need them.

Ppff, venmo, usps money order, check to members with good feedback.

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Rifle Scopes My ad hoc LPVO Comparision: SE, PST Gen II, SMRS II Pro, Vudu

I recently picked up a new to me Eotech Vudu 1-8 SFP and that spurred me to do a side-by-side comparison of all of the LPVOs I currently have ranging from cheap to mid-tier. I figured it could be helpful to others to share my observations. There are some things I wish knew when I bought my first LPVO. I'm not a glass snob and top out at what most consider mid-tier optics but I've started to appreciate better optics more and more as I've upgraded some of my scopes. I did a side comparison of a Strike Eagle Gen II 1-6, Atibal XP8 1-8, Viper PST Gen II 1-6, Bushnell SMRS II Pro 1-6.5 and Eotech Vudu 1-8 SFP. I went through my house acting like I was using it in them in a home defense situation, used them in a 50-yard 3 sided bay on cardboard targets and took them out to a 200-550 yard range with steel targets. The important thing is I compared them all back-to-back on the same day for each comparison.
  • 1-6 vs 1-8: As you increase the magnification range compromises are introduced. At the same level of optics and general quality when you go from a 6x to a 8x magnification range it introduces some compromises either in the forgivingness of the eye box or the quality of the 1x image.
    • I've had both 1-6 and 1-8 Vortex Strike Eagle's and prefer the 1-6 due to this.
    • I purchased the Vudu 1-8 SFP to see how I like a 1-8 a better level of optics and quality.
  • Eye relief is important and having the scope mounted slightly too close can result in everything looking worse and the eye box seeming tighter than it really is. I didn't realize I had one of the scopes in this comparison mounted slightly too close to my eye until I looked at it side by side with other scopes and was surprised by the difference. Once mounted it slightly further forward I saw a big improvement.
  • There are a lot of things that are personal preference for LPVOs. I personally don't like FFP in an LPVO even though I prefer that in just about everything else besides and LPVO but plenty of people disagree with me on that.
  • Vortex SE and Atibal XP8: These seem identical glass quality and feel. I prefer the SE 1-6 over the 1-8 and sold the SE 1-8 I ad but still have the XP8. I started with these as my first LPVOs and shot several 3-gun completions with them. Before I used anything better, I had no complaints and really like them. They are good enough to work but once you use a better LPVO you notice the difference and can potentially get start nit picking them and not want to use them as much. I was able to make out more resolution and detail at distance with even the PST Gen II on 6x than I could with the XP8 on 8x and I think that would be the same for a SE 1-8.
  • Viper PST Gen II 1-6: I recently picked up one of these used and wish I had sooner. I am shocked at how much of a difference there is between the SE level and the PST Gen II level for and LPVO. The glass is much better both on 1x up close and on 6x at longer distances. The fit and finish is also noticeably better, but it does come at a penalty of being a few ounces heavier than the SE and some other LPVOs. I think the PST Gen II 1-6 is one of the best bang for the buck out there especially if you get a decent deal on a used one for the same price as buying a new SE. The glass difference between the SE & XP8 to the PST Gen II is very noticeable, but the glass difference between the PST Gen II and the SMRS II Pro and Vudu is much less noticeable and harder to quantify event when looking through them back-to-back in the same environment.
  • Bushnell SMRS II Pro 1-6.5: I think this is a very underappreciated optic. The 1x is very good and the edges of the scope almost disappear when looking through it almost as well as a Razor Gen II 1-6. I unfortunately don't own a Razor to do a side-by-side comparison but have looked through several on multiple occasions. It's a glass etched reticle and for the most part I like the reticle but wish the center aiming dot was a little smaller, it's 1.25 MOA. Also with being an etched reticle the illumination of the center dot isn't as bright as the wire reticle illumination of the PST Gen II, Razor Gen II or Vudu SFP. I can see the illumination on a sunny day but it’s not red dot bright. But with the really good 1x and the 1.25 MOA center dot I don't see the need for illumination that is red dot bright. This is also the lightest and most compact scope of the group at only 17.3 ounces.
  • Eotech Vudu 1-8 SFP: I like it a lot and when put on the same magnification as the SMRS II Pro they both have equal clarity and resolution to my eye. The 1x is as good as the PST Gen II but not quite as good as the SMRS II Pro mostly because the edges of the scope don't disappear as much. The eye box is also slightly tighter than the SMRS II Pro and about the same as the PST Gen II. the extra magnification along with the glass quality did allow me to see more detail at distance compared to any of the other scopes. I think it's well executed and the slight compromises of being a 1-8 vs 1-6 are worth if for this level of quality and for my intended use for the rifle. I like the small 1/2 MOA center aiming point and was able to shoot better groups with this when zeroing it than I have with any other LPVO. This is coupled with very good illumination to get close to red-dot bright level illumination but not quite as bright as the Viper PST.
I want to pick up a Razor Gen II at some point but haven't yet. They seem to be the gold standard when it comes to LPVOs. As I've started to get a little less cost conscious and will keep an eye out for a decent deal on a used on. I'd be interested to compare it side by side with the SMRS II Pro and Vudu 1-8.

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Optics Like New Burris RT-6 w/ PEPR mount. *Reduced* $250 shipped. Sold.

Great scope. Only used a few times on ar15. Going back to a Burris 4.5 - 14 for that gun because I prefer more magnification for the type of shooting I do. PM with offers. Thanks for looking.

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SOLD ACC Elite Chassis- with Accessories

Excellent condition Acc elite chassis in FDE and 700 footprint- selling as a package with the following accessories
MDT Rubber Dampeners
ACC Interior Forend Weights Kit
X2 Control Bridge - ACC Elite
Baker Wings
McLeod bad Rider

Bought direct from mdt and only had about 2 weeks. One small knick on the paint from installing the dampeners. Functions perfectly and looks as new.
Price is 1650 shipped, buyer covers PayPal fees

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Firearms 6 dasher for PRS

6 Dasher for PRS
-Stevens 200 short action (savage 10)
-Timney trigger
-MDT LSS-XL GEN2 chassis fixed interface with carbine adapter.
-MDT Carbine light butt stock
-20 MOA 1 piece rail
-26 in barrel
-4 port brake
Comes with 150 pieces of Peterson brass most are once fired. 100 loaded with 108 ELDM and 4350
Also have extra firing pin assembly.
$1250 shipped

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Reloading Equipment Wilson dies

Cleaning out some dies from the bench.

4 that I don't think I've ever used. Appear new:

300 Win Mag bushing Full length sizer. No bushing included. $60 shipped

300 Win Mag arbor seating die $50 shipped

338 Edge arbor seating die $50 shipped

22 cal blank arbor seating die (blank die that can be reamed for any 22 cal cartridge) $40 shipped

Slightly used dies:

6.5x47 Lapua arbor seating die. SOLD

30-06 arbor seating die. $40 shipped

PP f&f or Venmo gift. No trades.

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DIY case concentricity gauge

I designed this concentricity gauge which as best I can tell is fairly unique as it supports measuring both OD and ID of the neck. Like the 21st Century, it uses a test indicator gauge which is more accurate than plunger style dial indicator seen on most designs.

Precision is maintained via inexpensive, yet precision ground ball bearings rather than relying on other options which may induce additional measured runout. And yes, it bolts down to an Inline Precision mount. :)

If you're interested in building your own, the STL files for printing, BOM, and instructions are available for free: https://www.printables.com/model/1136890-precision-reloading-concentricity-runout-gauge

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