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I have a perfectly working, barely used (less then 50 hours usage) PVS-22 for sale. Asking $5000 $4500, no trades please. Contact me if you have any questions. Best way to get ahold of me is email - mountainbofh at gmail dot com
I upgraded from an RS64-35 to a Reap-IR. My god......HUGE difference in capabilities. My Reap-IR has already wasted 8 or 9 coyotes in the past 6 months.
I hosed myself down with bug spray right before the match, and it paid off, I only had one bite on my left arm. Also helped that I was wearing a long sleeve shirt.
for a precision can, I'm not a fan of QD systems. Its one more thing that can go wrong. Cleaning and maintenance on direct thread cans is not a big deal. Only thing that matters on direct thread setups is that the threads are done right. Regarding the can itself, there's several good...
I own a M4-2000 myself, and have handled (but not shot a 3100). My 2 cents. The M4-2000 has the advantage in that it can handle much higher rates of fire compared to the YHM can. The M4-2000 also is one of the "quieter" 223 cal cans available though I'm not sure how much of a real world...
I have a 6-24 FFP PST in MOA, and its almost as good as my USO 3-17 is in terms of clarity and light gathering, IMHO. I've blasted pdogs out to 300 yards using my 18" POF in 223. I'm sure it could see and hit much further out, but 300 yards is the longest shot I've had so far in the year I've...