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I have a lightly used PRO 700 folding chassis in black for sale. It fits Remington 700 SA. I tried a few trips to the range and prefer my manners stock. Will have all factory packaging included and unused 5 round magpul AICS magazine it came with and I’ll leave the short pic rail for a bipod on...
I also have a Liberty Fatboy Jr. Like several have said it’s more of a liability protection and perhaps some fire insurance. I had two smaller safes that my brother now has and one was free... it was locked and the owner had lost the combination. It was a liberty 25 gun can’t remember the model...
We have a large community garden every year. There is a cayenne pepper grown that has been grown from saved seeds for 30 plus years. It is a a lot hotter and smaller than most commercially available variety’s. The Amish community is said to have many heirloom seeds.
I’d look at a used Razor Gen 2 if you can spend 1700 you can almost get a new one for that if you watch the px section on here. Hard to beat for the money just a little on the heavy side but for a range toy it’s a good choice.
Correct a FFP the reticle grows when you zoom so to speck and a SFP the reticle is the same size through the whole zoom range. The SFP scopes if they have a milling type reticle the measurements represented by the reticle are only accurate at a specific power usually max power.
And for the second question, no the measurements of a FFP reticle are the same no matter the power the optic is on. This is why most prefer it on a long range platform used for tactical applications where you may need to zoom in or out to engage multiple targets at different distances.
There is a lot to read on here about the first part so just do a search. I think even the homepage has the mil vs moa article still up. This has been gone over countless times even in the short time I’ve been here.