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  1. J

    Reloading Equipment WTS: Hornady Bullets (.308, .284, .243, .277, .338, .366, .358)

    #9 is in the SOLD section so it's unavailable. I'll cross them out too.
  2. J

    Accessories SPF: TBAC bipod...barely used - $365 shipped CONUS

    I just got this and finally got to use it today for an hour at most. It's just not my cup of tea and I like the PSR better. There's a little dust on the feet apparently that I'll clean off before I ship it. Shipment will be via UPS ground as USPS is unreliable as of late. Payment via Zelle...
  3. J

    Sako TRG-22 reality check

    I bought my non-folder TRG-22 off of here for $2000 a few months back. No bipod, NV bridge, brake, nor folding stock were included. While the folding stock is a ton of money from Beretta I don't know that I'd buy that rifle if you are looking to swap calibers immediately either. I like my...
  4. J

    Issues with my Tikka T3x in KRG Bravo

    Learn something new every day.
  5. J

    Reloading Equipment WTS: Hornady Bullets (.308, .284, .243, .277, .338, .366, .358)

    Will do Mix-N-Match as well. I also need purchases to be at least $50 in order to make shipping worth it. I am helping my Dad to sell off some bullets that he no longer needs. I have them all in my possession and will ship promptly. I will be adding more as time allows. Please be...
  6. J

    Which Action?

    GAP Tempest maybe? I've always wanted to try one of them
  7. J

    TBAC BIPOD

    Yeah I won't be flipping it around because having the legs collapse on me would be bad. I'm not saying the TBAC bipod is bad. I'm just thinking that I prefer the PSR/CAL and I can get them for $120 less than the TBAC when I catch them on sale. In reality selling the TBAC doesn't make...
  8. J

    TBAC BIPOD

    Mine showed up today and my first impressions are kind of "meh" if I'm being honest. I already miss being able to fold the legs backwards. I also find the removal of the feet to be more complicated than the Atlas PSR in which you just poke a bullet into the hole and remove each foot. Being...