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SOLD MDT ACC Premier

Selling a nearly new ACC Premier Gen 1. Rem 700 SA RH in Sniper Grey. Very little use. Has the Elite grip and comes with the buttstock weight. $SOLD shipped

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SOLD Wts Nightforce ATACR 4-20x50f1. * price drop 1950*

I have a gently used practically brand new nightforce atacr 4-20x50f1 w/moa-xt reticle.
It does include box,manual,sunshade as well as all accessories. I am asking 2300 shipped and insured. Will accept Venmo, zell, chime or PayPal family and friends.

Will trade for a vortex razor 1-10

Thanks.

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Accessories SilencerCo Charlie ASR Mount - Gen 2

SilencerCo Charlie ASR Mount
Gen 2 - Compatible with All Charlie Suppressors and All ASR Muzzle Devices
Gen 2 differences from Gen 1 are locking collar has lock and unlock emblems and a different texture.

3 For Sale

1 - New, No Packaging - $90 Shipped
1 - Barely Used, (used one time, some faint carbon on the taper piece, body has no visible signs of use) - $80 Shipped
1 - Gently Used, Excellent Condition (very slight tool marks from spanner wrench, only visible if you look closely, and slight carbon buildup on taper piece from a few uses) - $70 Shipped

Thanks for looking!


Buying Process:
For anyone new to the site, the buying process is all held within a private chat, as follows:
1) First click on the seller's username
2) Then click on Start Conversation
3) You then write a private message to the seller, include the item name you are interested in (since seller might have multiple items/listings) and quantity you would like to purchase
4) Seller will then provide payment method instructions and ask for your shipping address
5) Next you make payment and reply with your shipping address
6) Lastly, seller confirms that payment has been received, and provides shipping/tracking information

*NOTE* If instead the seller reaches out to you, VERIFY that it is the actual seller and not a scammer! Make sure their username matches the listing's, and verify that their feedback score matches the one on the listing.

-I usually ship within 2 business days (often the same day). If I'm out of town for a long weekend and cannot ship within the 2 days I will let you know. Thanks again!

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Firearms LaRue Tactical 6.5 Grendel Upper receiver

I have a new condition LaRue Tactical upper receiver in 6.5 Grendel. This is for an upper receiver only. Receiver is in like new condition. Only has 10-20 rds through it. Basically verified function then it went into storage. Comes complete with changing handle and BCG (both from LaRue). Barrel is 18” with a 1/7 twist. Asking $1000 shipped. PM for additional pics or questions.

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URSA 3000 Yard Challenge (2025) - Announcement

October 1, 2024 - URSA 3000 Yard Challenge (2025) - Announcement

If you want to shoot the 3K, please read all the way to the bottom of this announcement - online registration is required! Registration closes at 6 PM, Pacific, on Wednesday, April 23, 2025.

Event: URSA 3000 Yard Challenge (2025)

Date: Sunday, April 27, 2025 [Easter is April 20.]

Place: URSA’s NorCal venue (where we normally shoot - Upper Lake, CA area - coordinates (39°14'21.0"N 122°50'50.0"W)

Objective: Provide an opportunity for the shooters who qualify (see below) to competitively engage steel at approximately, 2600 yards (1.359 MOA), 3311 yards (1.067 MOA), and possibly further (all based on same-day accomplishments) and win a small remembrance of their accomplishment.

Qualification: Shooters qualify who, during regular, monthly URSA event qualifications and competitions, from October 20, 2024 through March 16, 2025, score five (5) or more hits in 10 consecutive shots at 2000 or more yards. A final 3K qualification opportunity will be the day before the 3K, on Saturday, April 26.

Final 3K Qualification Opportunity, Saturday, April 26:

We will setup up one (1) target at 2147 yards (1.646 MOA), mostly in the dark, and start shooting as close as possible to sunrise. There will be no shooting beyond 2147 during this final qualification opportunity and no targets will be placed for 3K shooting on Sunday until after the close this final qualification opportunity (the close of live fire for the day). Further, since the best weather is in the early AM, and to maximize the opportunity for shooters NOT previously qualified to get qualify during this session, ONLY shooters not already qualified will be shooting. Finally, only one (1) qualification opportunity per shooter – bring your best rifle. Shooters already qualified are welcome to view this qualification session and get their “weather set up” dialed in…without shooting. All shots will be scored using IRIS hit-indicator lights, 2 per target. At least one light MUST flash for a hit to be recorded. Bounced-shot hits will NOT be counted (MD’s call as to whether a shot bounced into the target).

Course of Fire (CoF):

Seven (7) rounds “practice” for each shooter, then to the next shooter.

Three (3) more rounds “practice” followed immediately by ten (10) record rounds (for each shooter), then to the next shooter.

If the shooter gets 5 hits in 10 shots during either the 7+3 shot practice portion or during the 10-shot record portion, they qualify for the 3K on Sunday. Once qualified, such shooters are done shooting for the day.

Activities on Sunday, April 27, 2025:

The URSA 3000 Yard Challenge (2025)

We will setup up one (1) target each at 2600 yards and at 3311 yards on Saturday late daytime and do final light testing (mostly in the dark) Sunday morning. We will then start shooting the 3K as close as possible to sunrise. All shots will be scored using IRIS hit-indicator lights, 2 per target. At least one light MUST flash for a hit to be recorded. Bounced-shot hits will NOT be counted (MD’s call as to whether a shot bounced into the target). As always, the targets (all) are 37” round gongs. [See “target” definition here.]

Course of Fire (CoF):

Three (3) “practice” shots (actually, 0-3 shots, shooter’s choice) at 2600 yards, immediately followed by ten (10) record shots (actually, 4-10 shots, shooter’s choice), each shooter, one after the other.

Shooters scoring at least 4 in 10 hits during the 10-round record round qualify to move on to engage the next-distance target, one shooter after another, repeating the above drill. Competition will ONLY proceed as long as there are at least two (2) shooters that have qualified to shoot each next-distance target.

NOTES for the 3K:

a. There is NO caliber limitation other than California legal (max .50 cal, i.e., .500 bore/.510 groove).

b. There are no shooting-position requirements other than it be deemed by the MD as “safe”. The MD’s call is final. [Shooters are welcome to shoot, for example, prone, off a bench, or off of a vehicle.]

c. There is NO rifle weight limitation, nor bipod requirement, nor type of trigger restriction (electric is AOK), basically run-what-you-brung that is safe. You can get DQ’d for an unsafe firearm (slam fires, etc.), unsafe gun handling, firing out of turn, firing under “range cold” conditions, etc. The MD’s call is final.

d. We will not be able to determine the amount and height of vegetation between the shooting point and the targets until arriving on site. No land clearing will be done. So, if you plan on shooting prone, come prepared to raise your shooting position sufficiently to clearly see and engage the target. “Can’t see the target” is the shooter’s problem.

e. IF the shooter does not want to shoot the allowed 3 shots during any “practice”, the shooter MUST notify the Match Director/MD of that BEFORE taking their first “practice” shot at that distance, and the MD must confirm back to the shooter that “shooter is shooting only X practice shots.”

f. The shooter does NOT have to shoot all 10 record shots (e.g., they want to conserve ammo for a possible Sudden Death). IF that is the case, the shooter MUST notify the MD that they are through shooting at that distance, and the MD must confirm back to the shooter that “shooter has stopped shooting at (distance), unload and show clear (remove your bolt).”

g. No one is guaranteed to shoot at 3260, or beyond…for example, if you don’t qualify at the prior distance or there are not at least two (2) shooters qualified to shoot that distance.

h. The initial next-distance target will be at 3260 yards. IF we have two or more shooters who score at least 4 hits in 10 consecutive record-round shots at 3260, we will set a target at approx 3720 yards and shoot that distance – continuing to move out in distance until we fail to have at least two shooters scoring at least 4 in 10 at each prior distance. [Each new distance is approximately 500 yards further down range.]

i. Final distance “ties” will be settled by way of Sudden Death. If there is a tie for Winner, there will be a Sudden Death and the loser will be Runner-Up. If there is a Winner and a tie for Runner-Up, there will be a Sudden Death to decide Runner-Up.

j. Shooters are allowed one (1) spotter. Because of the limited parking, it is assumed that the spotter will travel to the event with the shooter. Spotters, of course, can also be shooters.

k. The ONLY non-shooter/non-spotter persons to be accommodated at the 3K (or the Saturday session) MUST be traveling with the shooter - again because of limited parking. And, PLEASE, nobody under 18 unless there is a non-shooter/non-spotter person to "watch" that individual (also traveling with the shooter). ALL attendees MUST sign the liability form.

l. Shooters qualifying on Saturday do not need to shoot the 3K with the rifle they qualified with – the shooter is qualified, not the shooter/rifle combo.

Remembrance of This Event

Everyone that qualifies for and actually shoots the 3K will receive an official URSA event t-shirt. These t-shirts will include the URSA logo and one of the following messages:

“I qualified for and shot the URSA 3000 Yard Challenge, April 27, 2025” (black logo and text on white)

“I was Runner-Up at the URSA 3000 Yard Challenge, April 27, 2025” (black logo and text on silver/gray)

“I Won the URSA 3000 Yard Challenge, April 27, 2025” (white text on bright orange – closest available to “gold”)

T-shirt size and “ship to” info will be recorded at the event and the t-shirts shipped accordingly.

There will be no “I was there” or other t-shirts provided or offered.

Conclusion:

If you've been looking for an incentive to shoot with us, this may be it. Hope you’ll give it a try.

If you don’t already know how to get there, please contact Southwest Regional Director, and Match Director, Lynn Dragoman at Rd-Southwest at unlimitedrange.org

Those unfamiliar with URSA are referred to www.unlimitedrange.org

ALL shooters wanting to attempt to qualify for the 3K need to "register" using the link to the online form ("Online Liability Release and Build Sheet (form) for shooters") at the top of https://www.unlimitedrange.org/activity event schedule.html Registration closes at 6 PM, Pacific, on Wednesday, April 23, 2025. There will be NO onsite registration. Thanks.

ALL other attendees (i.e., those allowed as noted above), need to "register" using the online form "Online Liability Release (form) for non-shooters", same page. In the "Status" field please identify whether you are a spotter or "other", in either case, note which shooter you are traveling with. Registration closes at 6 PM, Pacific, on Wednesday, April 23, 2025. Again, NO onsite registration. Thanks.
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Caldwell Velociradar vs. Garmin Xero

Velociradar shows available and ready to buy on the Caldwell site for $499 with free shipping. Decided to order one, even though I love the simplicity and super-small form-factor of my Garmin Xero. If this Caldwell gadget is able to provide multiple programmable down-range drops, velocities, and accurate BC's, that data for me could be a game-changer. I'll let y'all know whether I love it or hate it. Being a "Gadget Guy" ... I just couldn't stop myself.

Night Vision NVD BNVD ITT Gen 3 GP Tubes SOLD SOLD SOLD

NVD Night Vision Depot / Devices BNVD Binos W/ITT Gen 3 GP Tubes - in excellent shape with clear tubes

SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD W/Fedex Overnight to US Citizens in the USA only... NO DATA SHEETS AVAILABLE - I can text over some videos through the tubes if needed. No manual gain control.

TWO SETS AVAILABLE

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Firearms 338 Lapua Manners LRH Bartlein

338 Lapua with a 28 inch Bartlein carbon fiber barrel Threaded 5/8x24 on a pacific tool and gauge B-52 action in a manners LRH stock..Timney trigger (1 lb). optic, suppressor, muzzle brake not included.. rifle is under 10 lbs without optic, 10.4 with optic

safe queen and never hunted with..... comes with reloading dies and brass

All machine work was done by LRI. please feel free to ask any question youd like!!!

open to trades for a CMMG mk47 plus cash

$3500 willing to meet face to face or ship at buyer cost

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Turd Alert - Aneomemeter

I've read a lot of books on WW II sniping and nowhere have I ever read that German snipers were issued anemometers (wind speed thingy). On top of that, the seller asserts it belonged to Sepp Allerberger. Note: Third Gebirgs Division is scrawled on it. It should be Third Gebirgjager Division and regiment #, not battalion is on it. I don't think the person knows history. Move the decimal over to the left and I'd buy it as "toy" to play with.

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SOLD Manners T2A w/mini chassis

Manners Composite T2A w/ Mini Chassis. REM 700 SA . MTU inlet. 3.7 lbs. Catch and release. I’m not going to use it. Excellent condition. No scratches or dings. Ghost mark from the rubber bottom of a bipod. Shown clearly in the pic of the stud.
Action and bipod installed but never used. Back in Black carbon fiber molded, two quick detach cups on left side, single sling stud.

875 shipped USPS priority
PayPal F&F or Venmo.
No trades
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Georgia, Good Matches for Beginners

I live roughly an hour south of Atlanta. There are no long range shooting ranges around here.

I have not shot in over a year, and I wanted to start shooting again.

I looked at the match I had shot previously, back in 2023, the River Bend Gun Club Precision Rifle Match, which is normally once a month, and it is not being held in October. I went to the PRS web site and clicked on the southeast region, and, well, nothing for the remainder of 2024 and only one rimfire posted for 2025 (I do not yet have a rimfire precision rifle).

Are there so few matches, or am I not looking in the right places?

Feel free to point out that I am stupid - I admit that I may not be looking in the right places.

It does not have to be PRS sanctioned. In fact, the River Bend Gun Club Precision Rifle Match was not a PRS event.

I am terrible at this sport, but I still really enjoyed the four competitions in which I shot at River Bend. They were very welcoming to new shooters and tried to help me improve (and I did improve little by little each time). I want to get back at it.
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Firearms LaRue AR-15 and AR-10 Lowers, Magpul, LWRC stocks FDE

I have 2 complete LaRue lowers for sale that I am not going to be using anytime soon. Both are new and FDE. I am not sure of the price for these..so if you have an offer to make, please PM me. Let me know if you have any questions or trade offers. More detailed pics or videos if needed. Thanks.

The AR-10 or LT-10 as they call it is complete and has a Magpul PRS stock attached with the monopod on the bottom. Asking $750 shipped.

The AR-15 or LT-15 lower is complete and has the LWRC "Uciw" small SOPMOD stock installed. Asking $650 shipped.
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AR-10 Precision Rifle Shopping - Need Some Input & Advice

Hey everyone,

Extremely long-time lurker here, and I've been browsing this forum for a while now in my quest for my next precision rifle. I have been a bolt gun enjoyer for the past 15 or so years, mostly in 30 caliber rounds (308 and in the past couple of years, 300 PRC) and some built-out rimfire stuff.

And now, for my next purchase I'm looking for a long-range semi-automatic rifle. And yes, I know there are plenty of threads about this very topic and I've absorbed the more recent-ish ones (since the market is always changing and evolving and innovating, and new companies show up and certain manufacturers go in and out of favor).

But rather than approaching this as "which one is best" I want to do something a little different: I'm going to list out what my short list is, given my requirements, and basically ask the question: are any of these objectively BAD choices? And let's define bad as: unreliable, hard to service and/or keep clean, hard to properly suppress, or requires a lot of additional work out of the box to enjoy with my requirements or wishes.

So, about those requirements, here's the list of things that I consider to be "table stakes" for this purchase (in no particular order of importance):

  • Being able to enjoy the rifle at ranges varying from 400 - 800 yards on steel; anything beyond that range would be a huge bonus since the friends I shoot with frequently go out to longer distances at ranges (or private land) with our bolt guns. And granted, I know we're talking about two very different platforms here, but I feel my current ARs in 5.56 or my National Match M1A on open sights can already handle the 100 - 400 ranges. Small groups at 100-200 yards nice, but I'm mostly just interested in consistent performance at raneg on 12- or 18-inch steel targets.
  • Being able to suppress out of the box. I'll be completely honest, I'm not a gunsmith; the most work I've ever done to my current rifles is replacing a muzzle device or some of the easier to change furniture, like stocks, grips, and such. I've never work on a gas system or replaced a barrel, so I don't have the tooling to, say, put on adjustable gas block or re-barrell something. Or maybe I do, but mostly, I worry about damaging the rifle or reducing its accuracy or performance since I've never done it. And yes, I can absolutely enlist the services of an armorer or gunsmith, but I'm really striving for out-of-the-box as much as possible. Therefore, any rifle with an adjustable gas system that comes standard is what I'd like to try to buy.
  • Longer barrels are preferred, if nothing else just to eke out as much velocity as possible for those longer ranges. I'm not a physicist but my understanding is that the difference between 16-, 18-, 20-, or 22-inch barrels can add several hundred feet per second of velocity (conditions permitting, of course). I don't have any illusions of carrying this rifle for anything up close (I have other rifles for that), but being able to shoot sitting, or from prone, is probably what this rifle is destined to do (or from props, if I decide to run it for something else). See above about replacing or upgrading a barrel.
  • As for calibers, I'm thinking just your standard .308 since I'm already "in the lifestyle" thanks to one of my bolt guns, even though every time I get a new gun, I go on a quest to find the best performing ammunition for that platform. I'm not averse to also exploring something like 6.5 Creedmore.
  • This isn't a race to the bottom on price; I know this is going to be an expensive endeavor, and I know there is probably money to be saved by building my own. But again, I'm looking to save some time and get something turn-key and provide light updates to fit the rifle more to me.
  • It's also worth mentioning: I don't hand load. Again, it's mostly a question of time and money right now, and most of my trips to the range are on factory ammo. I know that, ultimately, I will probalby end up there but right now, I seem to have had good luck with match-grade ammo for my other guns, so I'd like to keep doing that here.

So, with that in mind, here is what I've narrowed my choices down to:

  • Seekins Precision SP-10. I first ran across these rifles the last time I visited Euro Optic's warehouse out in Pennsylvania, and I see they get a fair amount of respect here. They tick all the boxes mentioned above, I think. I've been trying to find some posts or videos people suppressing them and how to adjust the gas block, since I've never had an adjustable gas block on an AR-pattern gas system.
  • LWRC REPR MKII. I've always eyed LWRC's with an envious eye for a number of years, but they've always been just a touch out of reach due to timing in my life. But now that I'm older and a little more financially stable, I wanted to make sure I gave them a shake here. There's a lot to like here, with a easily adjustable gas system, good fit and finish with a lot of upgrades that I'd probably want to do after the fact (like the PRS stock, upgraded trigger system, etc). I don't see a lot of love for them here, at least recently, so I'm not really sure why. The other thing that makes me a little leery is that they don't seem to embrace things like MLOK; it looks like for things like Arca rails or bipods, you need to screw in some rails to the bottom.
  • JP LRP-07. Wasn't originally on this list so it's a late add courtesy of people informing me about it. They look like a strong contender, with either some availability on sites like EuroOptic or it looks like I can have one custom built as well.
  • GA Precision GAP-10 G2. Similar to the REPR above, there's a lot to like here out of the box, like the adjustable block, and I think the handguard is a better system. The biggest question is lead time since these are built to order, but I'm not really in a rush.
  • American Defense UIC-10A. Similar to the Seekins, and I see that they get a lot of praise here too. They appear to be built to order as well and can provide things like from-the-factory muzzle devices to fit some of the more popular suppressors.

And for additional transparency, here are some others that were considered but I'm ruling out, and why:

  • FN SCAR 20S: After putting a lot of time and effort and energy and money and research into suppressing my 16S, I really don't want to go through that again. I really like FN, don't get me wrong. But given the price and what else I'd have to do to get it to run comfortably suppressed without the whole "void your warranty" discussion/debate, I'm going to pass on it.
  • HK 716: I just wish the barrel was longer! I think there's also some FUD out there around suppressing these and frankly, for the money these are going for right now, some of the other rifles on the above list (and this list) offer a heck of a lot more.
  • LMT MARS-H DMR: I really wanted to put this on the short list, but from what I can tell it doesn't come with an adjustable gas block, and I'm unclear on how well it performs suppressed. They look like a phenomenal gun.
  • KAC SR-25: Mostly just due to the current market and availability. I know I said this wasn't a race to the bottom on price, but I feel like I sit more in the "crazy not stupid" section when it comes to the investment I'm about to make.
  • Armalite: I just don't know enough; there's a lot out there but nothing I've found that is "prescriptive" and it seems like to meet my requirements list, some work needs to get done. I'm interesting hearing more about them though.

So yeah, after weeks of agonizing research here and other places, this is where I've landed. So as stated originally: are any of those choices objectively bad? Are there other factors for those mentioned above I'm overlooking.

Thanks for reading!