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Accessories Updated WTS/WTT: Beretta 1301 TAC 18.5in Iron Sight Barrel

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Brand new Beretta 1301 TAC 18.5 in 3in 12ga Barrel

I bought this from Midwest gun Works, assuming that it would fit a COMP only to find out that they have a 3.5 inch chamber ability, and the barrel doesn't fit my 1301 Comp.

Forgot to return it and a year later I'm selling it to try to recover some of my money.

$400.00 (they go for around $600)

Perfectly willing to do trades as well, mostly for ammunition: either 6 or 6.5 Creedmoor, or 6mm bullets / 6cm brass.

Line item from the order from MGW: 6C86352C65000 Beretta 1301 Tac 12ga Barrel, 18.5" $613.46


PS this is a smooth bore barrel.
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SOLD Proof PreFit TL3 6mm Dasher Comp Contour

Used Proof TL3 Comp Contour PreFit 26" Barrel in 6mm Dasher 375rds Fired and shoots 105's how every other Proof I have had does (under half all the time if I do as supposed to) ...Will work on Origin with Hunts LR Recoil Lug (which I can include for 25 bucks but is not for sale on its own) ........Muzzle Threaded 5/8x24..... SOLD Shipped ......

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Warhammer 40k

Any Warhammer nerds here? Not just the books/videos but the tabletop game also? I’m not…yet, but I can feel myself being pulled into it. I’ve read a few of the Black Library publishing books years ago but never really gave it much more of a chance. I’ve watched the Astartes clips on YouTube like a million times and the new Amazon episode is pretty awesome. I can see myself reading tons of the books and any videos they put out but I’m intrigued by the table game as well. I think painting your own pieces and reading the lore from the source could be really cool too.

This video is amazing and not just because it was done by one superfan over several years. It stands on its own. I love the whole thing but I can’t stop watching the fight scene starting at 3:50. Its some of the hardest shit ever

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Optics SPF: NEW* Leica PRS 5-30X56i PRB scope.

*** SPF to BurrBea ***


For sale "new" Leica PRS scope. Scope was mounted on new rifle but never shot. No ring marks, scratches, dents, etc.

I do not have the box but comes with throw lever, and scope caps.

This one was made in Germany.


Price is $1700.00 plus shipping.

**No trades**.

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Suppressors SiCo Scythe review

This seemed like an interesting suppressor for the hunting and general purpose folks, so I thought id try one out for the good of the forum. This is not an exhaustive review, just some show and tell. I have no affiliation with SiCo, but I am a SOT and purchased this from Allen Arms at the dealer price.

I like light/short cans for hunting, and own a pair of Ultra 5’s for the purpose. Always been happy with them, and they do really well on medium length barrels(20”-22”). The Scythe should be a fair bit quieter, for only a small weight and length penalty.

The Scythe is a 100% titanium can which is 6.16” long, 1.76” in diameter, and weighs 7.3 oz (more on that). Its 300 Rum rated with no barrel restrictions. Thats pretty stout, and after a quick perusal of the web, there are other rum rated small ti cans, but none without barrel restrictions. It comes with a direct thread mount and a single baffle brake. It also includes the bravo tool, a spanner tool, and something they're calling the radial tool.

The Scythe looks very well made. All of the machined surfaces are perfectly finished, including the threads. The laser welds are perfect. There is a slight color variation across the can surface (see below). The advertised weight of 7.3 oz doesn’t include the DT mount. On my scale, the complete can weighed 8.3 oz, with the DT mount weighing 1 oz by itself. Definitely on the light end for Ti cans, but 7.3 oz with the mount would have been awesome. My firing tests used a Ti Area 419 suppressor adapter on their standard steel universal-adapter, which weighs 8.5 oz total.

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Weight with DT adapter and brake.
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Complete weight with the Ti Area 419 suppressor adapter and steel universal adapter.
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Ultra 5 Gen 2 6.5 with the 30 CB mount for comparison.
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I cut a muzzle thread in the lathe and took the opportunity to check the straightness with the included DT mount. Measuring from just inside the end cap bore(not the brake baffle), total indicated runout was just under .0035”. This is very good, and basically what you’ll find from Thunder Beast cans.

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I didn't go crazy with the the firing portion. I used a U7 Gen 2 30 as the baseline since its zeroed on my 6cm. Two three shot groups with each can on steel at 525 yards, dialed for elevation with no adjustment or holding for wind. Cans were swapped between each group. It was a calm day but the first two groups were affected by some left to right breeze. Very small test, but there doesn't appear to be any meaningful degradation of accuracy or shift as compared to the U7. If you're wondering, both cans shot one .5 moa group and one .3 moa group.

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First group fired, largest of the test, U7 30.
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There’s a downloadable manual on the website which makes mention of a radial tool. It doesnt show a picture, or talk about its use, but it must be this thing. This would allow for tightening the can onto your mount of choice. I like the idea of a soft vice insert for the purpose, but this works too and doesn't require a vice.
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Regarding sound, I cant tell the difference between the Scythe and the U7. There’s just nothing between them to my ear. I didn't shoot it next to the U5 gen 2, but no doubt the Scythe is quieter. I wasn't able to shoot it on a 30 cal magnum, but I seriously doubt its the quietest 300 wm can SiCo has tested. Seems like a weird claim that could only be possible if they've never tested any medium to large cans that are known to work well on magnums. The Scythe would be a good choice on a 30 cal or other magnum hunting gun though, that I have no doubt.

I hated the anchor brake that the omega 300 came with, and I removed them and replaced with the Hansohn bros flat and caps. The Scythe brake doesn’t seem to add noise, but as best I could tell, didn’t reduce recoil with a Creedmoor sized case either. Speaking of the Hansohn flat end caps, the Scythe accepts the Omega version. The Omega 300 gets quieter with these caps, but the Scythe didn’t seem to be affected.

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SiCo’s first attempt into the Ti can segment seems to be a good one. While I was playing with this one I kept thinking how expensive it was at $1174 MSRP. The configuration I was shooting it in using Area 419 Ti adapter adds about $180. I kept thinking the Diligent Enticer S, or Otter Creek Hydrogen S or K would be the better buys, with almost no tradeoffs. I just checked this morning though, and it appears that the MAP pricing for the Scythe is $996, so that makes it a little more reasonable. Still puts Otter Creek and Diligent one to two hundred bucks cheaper.

I bought this one through Allen Arms (dealer only distributor), and they had a bunch in stock. They're a big outfit so your dealer may have access to them. I’ve no affiliation with Allen Arms other than they’re my go-to for purchases. Captiol Armory has them in stock for MAP price at the moment. Silencershop shows them for the MAP price, but none in stock.

Im sure I missed something so fire away with any questions.

Reloading Equipment LE Wilson Stainless Case Trimmer Kit - with Micrometer Adjust Stop w/ 6.5 Creedmoor case holder

Hello,

I am selling my used Stainless Case Trimmer Kit - with Micrometer Adjust Stop for $200. It will come with the 6.5 Creedmoor case holder, Creedmoor base, and stand. I am shipping here in the US. Please message me if you're interested.

I am having trouble posting pictures of the case trimmer. Please message me to send them

Kind regards,

Dan

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Precision Rifle Gear tripod lock?

got the Leofoto SO-362CX inverted tripod with the help of a cert i picked up at a regional rimfire event. As i currently have an optics setup on another tripod and i bought this with the sole intention of learning & utilizing tripod rear when the stage calls for it.

are the MPA tripod locks worth it? is there maybe a 3d printed version people are using instead? or just try to move right - left and not screw it up lol

thoughts?

Share Your Poop!!!

Yes. You read that correctly. Share your poop. This is an inclusive thread. All poops welcome
Colon health is no joke. Sharing is Caring my friends.

So, share your poop.
The farts before hand are welcome and encouraged in this discussion.
The exit (did you pop a vessel or two straining, was it a slow slide, deer poop size nuggets, monster that felt like birth of an elephant, or was it the spray explosion post Taco Bell kind).
You can share if it was a ghost poop (you know you pooped, but its not where to be seen in the toilet and was a clean drop with nothing on the TP on clean-up, or did it resemble an oak trunk and need a Poop Knife and a plunger to get it to go down).
Describe the smell. Did you make a face at your own stink? Admit it, you know you have more than once in your life.
How many squares of TP did you use? Did it require multiples? Did it require the wet wipes hidden for the messing ones?

Extra points for multiple flushes required, swirling your butt around because it was like soft serve and just wouldn't stop, and good descriptors of your last meal based on what you see.
Automatic prize mailed out if you see AOC or Pelosi's face in your deuce (like people see Jesus' face on toast) and you get a pic. Must have your Hide handle and date on a sticky note (or square of TP cause who has sticky notes in the crapper) to count.

Also, for some of you, a Shart is a real occurrence. Not all of us are old or lacking in O-ring power for that to be a reality, yet, and we still want to hear about it. Extra points if its the kind where you just toss your shorts (if you wear them) and go commando the rest of the day. For sure the best reason to wear underwear right after an accidental catching of your little buddy in your fly during zip-up.

The above are suggestions for how to format your post. Not requirements.
The good news is, we will get a lot of details here. Not like when you tell your wife that your friend is getting a divorce and you have no details to answer the 378 questions she has about it. Every man knows all the details when they drop a satisfying deuce.

So, share your poop!!

SOLD Steiner C35 $1850

Excellent condition and functions perfectly! Includes 2 batteries, charger ordered and will be included when it arrives. Selling only because I never use it.

Price is 1850 shipped. Buyer covers PayPal fees

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How does my reloading method look?

I’m still new to reloading but trying to get a method down that’s solid. My goal is sub 1/2 moa at 100 yards with good SD and ES. This is what I’m planning to do with once fired brass.

1. Anneal
2. Tumble in corn cob media
3. Deprime
4. Lube, remove expander ball from FL sizing die and bump shoulder back .002
5. Use 21st century turning arbor for .002 neck tension.
6. Trim if needed, chamfer, debur and clean primer pockets.
7. Prime, charge and seat bullets.

Anything you would change? Expander mandrel and annealer are on the way haven’t started this whole process just yet.

Budget 308 build

Decided to do my first bolt rifle build since I had some parts available. I had a 308 shelin barrel and the stock from my bergara HMR lying around. Bought the solus action and a Triggertech trigger. I had to do some shaving of the stock in two areas. One for the bolt release and one on the inside for clearance because of the trigger hanger.

Unfortunately the solus barrel nut is either messed up or they have a major design flaw that won't allow me to screw the nut down the barrel far enough to mount. Hopefully this new nut will work. If not, looks like I'm going to be delayed a little bit more.

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