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SOLD Bushnell XRS3 6-36 EQL Reticle -MIL

Selling my LNIB Bushnell Elite Tactical XRS3 with EQL reticle in mils; great for PRS. The glass, color, and edge to edge clarity is incredible. The Match Pro ED’s big brother. Is very close optically to my G3 razor. Has only ever been on my FX Panthera 700. No scratches dents, dings, etc. Comes in original box. Price is now 1050 shipped and insured CONUS.

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Leveling scopes…tools?

I am always looking for a decrease in time and increase in consistency/precision when it comes to “work” in the gun room, and leveling scopes seem to have some room for improvement.

My general method is that I level my rifle on a bench (backyard range), then put scope in mount and level that to a plumb line while doing my best to make sure the rifle is also level. I feel like this leaves some room for error. I do feel better about it now that I have a send it level on my mounts, as it seems to be more precise than a bubble level.

A few issues I have seen: Hard to find a spot on a gun to put a level, scope caps are not always level to scope etc.

I bought one of the Arisaka wedge kits, but its typically useless as almost all of my scopes are in mounts that don’t have clearance or work with a tool like this.

My research has lead me to the SAP Final Scope Level and the Badger Dead Level.

Do you have one or either? What do you like or not like about it?

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TLDR: Is a SAP Scope Level or Badger Dead Level worth buying?

SOLD LH McMillan Game Warden 2.0 Tikka

LEFT HAND McMillan game warden 2.0 carbon Tikka T3/T3X. Tikka standard bottom metal and heavy varmint (.9 at end) barrel inlet. As new, never carried, just bench shot. Includes recoil lug and picatinny rail.

$525 shipped
PP FF/Venmo

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7 Rem Mag N565 Data

Starting a new load for my 7 looking to see if anyone has any load data or used similar components.

Rifle - Christensen Ridgeline
Peterson brass
Barnes 139 grn lrx
Federal 215 primers

Wanting to test N565 with this setup, just can't find any load data with such a lite bullet. If anyone can give me some input or a good starting point recommendation it would be appreciated.

Rifle Scopes SPR/DMR scope suggestions

First post so I hope it’s in the correct area.

Just put together a 6arc 18” SPR/DMR ish rifle. Looking to put a good scope on it to possibly get into some longer distance shooting training.

I was seeing the NF Atacr 4-16 FFP with the Tremor 3 reticle is a good option or would it be better to get the 4-20?

Also for the mount what would be the best Height over bore QD mount? I will be switching back and forth from thermal and this scope.

Thanks for any advice on these.

SOLD MPA ESR Folding Chassis 700 LA FDE $850

SPF

For sale is a used MPA ESR folding chassis, for Remington 700 long action in FDE. Spigot, NV bridge, and action screws included. Minimal wear and tear. Happy to provide more photos.

Just purchased the rifle and I am swapping for a different chassis.

This was rattle canned as seen in the first photo, I stripped the bulk of the paint. There are still signs of the spray paint.

Barreled action, optic, suppressor, bipod not included.


Price is $1075 $950 $900 $850 shipped and insured to the continental US, I will ship as economical as possible.

Payment method is Zelle, USPS Money Order or Bank Check.

Discount for FTF transaction, Upstate SC.


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Chronograph SD questions

I am still somewhat new to long range but expanding my knowledge and experience as much as I can. I just picked up a Garmin Xero chronograph with the intention of getting into reloading relatively soon. It’s an amazing unit and super easy to use, but I have a couple questions. What is the appropriate number of shots to measure for an average? What are considered good or bad SD and spread numbers?

I have measured a lot of groups across multiple rifles. Most of the Hornady and Norma factory ammo has come in with SD’s from 13-20. I recently measured 12 shots of 7PRC ammo from Choice Ammunition(Berger 168 VLDH). I was surprised to see SD at 45 with spread of 81. I then measured Hornady 175 ELDX Precision Hunter for 7 shots and got a 13.4 SD with 45 spread. The Choice groups well at 100 yards but I haven’t taken it past 400 yards yet.

What should I typically look for and consider good for factory ammo?

What is the right number of shots to base my averages off?

I appreciate any wisdom, best practices or advice that you can share. Thank you.

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Most populous state and worlds 5th largest economy and they need Mexican firefighters to put out fires - how they are going to do it without water I have no idea but obviously NO ONE in CA has any fucking idea how to do it .