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SOLD WTS WTT Hawkins SA Oberndorf BDL

Catch and release. Didn’t read properly and thought this was an M5 inlet. This fits Hawkins Oberndorf inlets. Per previous owner:bottom metal was purchased raw and cerakoted graphite black. Never installed

Would prefer to trade for a short action M5 inlet BDL floor plate, Hawkins or Grayboe is fine. $145 TYD or trade for M5 floor plate please. If you don’t want to trade I will buy your SA M5 floor plate. PM me. Thanks
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From Hawkins website regarding inlet:
“When purchasing a stock make sure that is it inlet for a Hawkins Precision Oberndorf BDL inlet, in either long action or short action. The Hawkins Precision Oberndorf bottom metal will fit in a Remington 700 short action and long action BDL inlet, but may not sit perfectly flush in a Remington BDL inlet.”

SOLD Hornady 6mm 110 A-Tips, 1k

I have a box of 1k Hornady 110 A-Tips I won't be using. I had opened one box to see what all the fuss was about but never got around to shooting any of them. I have several thousand 105 Hybrids and just decided to stay with those. Payment via Zelle or PP F&F, no trades please as my wife just lost her job and we need to bridge the gap until she finds more work. I will have more items listed so please keep an eye out. Long time member here with great feedback. Thanks for looking.

$550 delivered to anywhere in the US besides Hawaii or Alaska.

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SOLD Accu-Tac FC-4 G2 Arca Spec QD Bipod

Accu-Tac FC-4 G2 Arca Spec QD Bipod $SOLD

Was used in a few competitions but ended up moving to something slightly smaller. These things are ridiculously stiff and would be great for a PRS, Benchrest or F-Class style competition. Some light wear and tear but look nice and perform as should. They have the ability to pan and cant which I found useful when shooting a troop line with different directions of fire, you can swivel the gun without moving the feet of the bipod and having to worry about change in front height.



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Spotters Swarovski, vs Hensoldt, vs Kowa, etc

A buddy of mine is looking to get a set of great, not good, GREAT spotters.

Their use will be for ELR, over 2000 yards.




****** The first and most important requirement is to have a Mil reticle available. That's not negotiable.



Second, is a binocular type of eye piece. If available.



This is where the problems start.

Swarovski and Kowa both make fantastic bino style spotters.

Kowa.
What can I say? Great glass, big, stable, various mags available for eye pieces.
And, you can in theory, mix and match if you want to go to mono view. No forehead rest for long term viewing. (Not really sure how important that is)
No picatinny rails.

Swarovski.
Great, really great glass. Bino and mono ocular setups available. 65-100mm main bodies available. Not sure if picatinny rails are doable.

Is there a mil reticle available?
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Hensoldt.
Great glass. Neutral color, mil reticle available. Mono view. Picatinny rails available for red dot or LRF pairing.





This begs a question.

What else is out there that has comparable glass, a Mil reticle and possibly bino viewing?





*****?Which ones are easier to spot trace with? ******

Which one has the better ability to resolve impacts at 2000+ yards?



Back in 2021, at the PRE, I overheard a discussion between the Swarovski and the Hensoldt.
Heard the Hensoldt was easier to spot trace.


What are your thoughts on this matter?

Gunsmithing McMillan Fiberglass Stock Repair Work Recommendations

Any recommendations for a shop that can professionally and reliably (as in not take my stock, money and not have no updates or response to status queries for months on end) fix the target butt system that has fallen out of my McMillan fiberglass stock, as well as do some minor patch work on the gel coat (seal the exposed end of the cheek piece, patch up some areas of the stock where the fiberglass cloth is starting to show)?

Since McMillan has become more a “production company” since they changed ownership, they are no longer doing such post-production repair work on discontinued or low volume stocks/molds.

Thanks in advance!

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  • Poll
Spiritus 34A vs Tracer Split Scout

Spiritus 34A or Tracer Split Scout

  • Spiritus w/ buttpack

    Votes: 1 100.0%
  • Tracer Split Scout

    Votes: 0 0.0%

Good evening, LARPers

I am looking to purchase a split rig system to carry magazine, water, equipment, etc. when hunting under nods. I will likely start most hunts in the late evening with 1-1.5 hours of daylight so the rig needs to be a split front system in case I want to shoot prone, off a truck, etc. it also allows for a little more heat dispersion in South TX.

I have the options down to the Spiritus 34A and the Tracer Split scout.

1. The 34A is much more modular and can be used in conjunction with a butt pack. This would be great to carry 2 Nalgene bottles at a time. It looks to be a little more comfortable and spiritus has a good reputation. I don’t love the magazine “pouches” on the interior of the rig. I think they would rub when warm for a long time. I would likely mount on the exterior.

2. Tracer is known for being rugged. I like how the rig can be easily modified to use the internal mag pouches from 5.56 to .308 with ease. There is also a good amount of material between your body and the magazines. The downside is the lack of butt pack option.

Anyone have experience with one or both of these? Truly torn.

Price is not a problem so I am not concerned with what’s cheaper.

SOLD Scope and Binos

Up for grabs

Leupold VX-2 3-9x40 duplex with rings/bikini cover. No box and in great shape.

Sold


Like new in box (only taken out to finger-fuck) Steiner Military/Marine 7x50 binos

$300 OBO shipped

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