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  1. Trigger Monkey

    Scoped Carbine Cheat Sheet

    I just realized the attached file isn't the correct version, I'll have to correct that later this week when I'm back in the office.
  2. Trigger Monkey

    Bear Creek Arsenal rangefinders and spotting scopes

    You've been given some recommendations for a LRF and spotting scope that are better than the BCA options, both of which were about $200 each. No one in this thread has told you that you have spend thousands of dollars on equipment, in fact, by SH standards I'd say the responses have been pretty...
  3. Trigger Monkey

    Scoped Carbine Cheat Sheet

    I put together a scoped carbine cheat sheet that I thought some people here might find useful. I made a more generalized AR-15 version a while ago but I wanted to make one that was tailored more towards the scoped general purpose rifles, DMR's, and SPR's with LPVO's, 2.5-10's, 4-16's etc...as a...
  4. Trigger Monkey

    Bear Creek Arsenal rangefinders and spotting scopes

    Despite appearances you aren't the only one in that boat, believe me.
  5. Trigger Monkey

    Bear Creek Arsenal rangefinders and spotting scopes

    I have no direct experience with BCA, but I've used a not small quantity of scopes, rangefinders, and spotting scopes in my time and I can tell you that there's no free lunch when it comes to any of it. Bear Creek isn't making these themselves, the LRF is a reskinned Heinrich Tech Tomahawk LRF...
  6. Trigger Monkey

    First 2-Gun Match AAR

    Well, first 2-gun match in over 2 1/2 years so it felt a bit like starting over. The Guns: Springfield Armory Saint Victor 5.56, all stock except for a Schmid 2-stage match trigger with JP springs and a DIY cheek riser on the BCM stock. I was using a Vortex PST II 1-6 with a piggybacked Sig...
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    5.56 SPR Upper Build Steps & Tools: 16" Rosco K9 Intermediate Gas Barrel + BCM Demo Upper + KAK 13" Handguard

    Preston Moore youtube channel, he does accuracy testing of various barrels using 30 round groups from multiple types of ammunition. He provides the data and compares that to other barrels he's tested using a metric of max distance to get all A zone hits. It's not bad content, probably helped...
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    Felipes back at it

    What a fat piece of shit.
  9. Trigger Monkey

    LEO trade Leupold Mark 4 LR/T scope mount

    Leupold doesn't mark their rings as far as I remember. SPA is/was the manufacturer of the SIMRAD NV system. I don't know what it means.
  10. Trigger Monkey

    LEO trade Leupold Mark 4 LR/T scope mount

    Those are Leupold Mk4 scope rings and a SPA B-621 ring cap for mounting a SIMRAD night vision device.
  11. Trigger Monkey

    Bottom Metal Question Remington 700

    It was called the Mag-Xtender, I used to have one for a Remington 700. As per the above, it replaced the floor plate on the factory BDL and provided a little extra capacity for the rifle. It allowed you to load up 9 rounds of .223 or 7 of .308/.243 with it installed. Pretty cool thing back...
  12. Trigger Monkey

    What rifle is this?

    NEMO Arms
  13. Trigger Monkey

    Mossberg 590A front sight change

    They're epoxied on, however if you follow the instructions it won't come off. The sight goes over the bead and the epoxy fills the void around it and adheres to the barrel.
  14. Trigger Monkey

    Moms now vs back then

    “I brought you into this world and I’ll take you out of it”
  15. Trigger Monkey

    Mossberg 590A front sight change

    That’s the way I’d go.
  16. Trigger Monkey

    Concern about MK22 handguard cracking during first barrel change

    After reading everything above I doubt it was the torque driver now. It probably never clicked because the material gave up the ghost before the torque limit.
  17. Trigger Monkey

    Concern about MK22 handguard cracking during first barrel change

    Well, I take back the torque driver and manual thing, looks like Barrett has a deeper issue.
  18. Trigger Monkey

    Concern about MK22 handguard cracking during first barrel change

    I'm hypothesizing here but I think maybe Barrett's manual doesn't help this situation either. Note in this screenshot from the Barrett instruction video they specifically note to start the torque at rear action screw but alternate tightening between the front and rear. Both instructions...