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    US Optics 15-40x Spotter... Opinions and Experience Please...

    Good day, I have spent the past few hours searching this forum and the internet for user experience and opinion on the US Optics 15-40x spotter. Everyone seems to agree that the scope is very well made... the phrase 'hammer nails' comes up consistently... the price is right... that US Optics...
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    What Happened To The M40 Build Guide Thread...

    Good day, Sorry if this post is redundant... but I have used google... I have used every search method I know and I cannot find the thread with the title - M40 Build Guide - it seems to have been lost in the move... if someone has the link to this thread can you please post it... many thanks!
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    Painted M40's

    Good day, Another question for the experts regarding the M40 and the practice of painting the stock to waterproof it... Here are a couple of references... all from Peter R. Senich - The One-Round War: USMC Scout-Snipers In Vietnam-Kindle Edition. 1. There is a caption for a photo of Chuck...
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    The M70 Carlos Hathcock Is Pictured With...

    Good day, I have spent the past week or so scrounging across the internet and books that I have for information on this rifle. The most common photo of Carlos Hathcock shows him holding a Winchester M70 with a Redfield 3-9x40 scope mount in what appears to be a McMillan smear stock... here is a...
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    Rifle Scopes Advice Needed On Scope For .223...

    I am putting together a rifle for my two sons to use as an 'XC' rifle. It will be built on a Remington M700 SPS Tactical in .223 with a 1:9 twist 20' barrel. 90% of the use of this rifle will be inside 600M, but shooting out to 1000M will not be uncommon. I need a bit of advice on optics... here...