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AR-10 Winchester Hunting Suppressor

I am looking for a lightweight hunting suppressor for an AR-10 Winchester 243. I know everyone has their favorite brand, I have Thunder beast, Liberty, AAC cans. I know there are several new suppressor companies out there now. What I'm looking for is the most noise reduction and a very lightweight can. I have an AR-10 243 that weighs around 14 pounds with a thermal scope on top. This will be on a tripod for nighttime coyote hunting. What cans do you recommend that fits.

Ammo Black Hills 6.5 Creedmoor 143gr ELD-X

I have for sale here 1900 rounds of Black Hills 6.5 Creedmoor 143gr ELD-X. I am not looking for any trades, and the smallest lot I am looking to sell at is 200 rounds.

$1.85/rd $1.75/rd shipped anywhere it is legal to ship to in the lower 48. I will take USPS money order, PayPal F&F, or CashApp for payment.

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Night Vision Nocturn Industries Manticore Rugged - First NV Housing with Every Feature Customers Want!

The first housing on the market with every feature customers want - Nocturn Industries Manticore-R

The Manticore-R from Nocturn Industries is a rugged, articulating binocular housing made of high-strength 7075-T6 aluminum with a on-board digital controls that control power, gain, and an on-board IR illuminator. This binocular device features individual pod shutoff when each pod is rolled up, IPD stops, user-adjustable pod tension, IR-illuminator & indicator, and low battery indicator.

The device is powered on-board by a single CR123A for a continuous runtime of ~25 hours and does not require offboard battery packs. State-of-the-art modelling allows an extremely strong housing with a low weight – only 561g fully-loaded with Milspec PVS-14 optics. This device is one of the strongest, most full-featured, and lightest in its class.

Key Features:
  • Rugged Material – 7075 Aluminum alloy with Mil-standard Type III class II hard anodize, H series Cerakote
  • Individual pod auto-off when swiveled
  • Push-button on/off, IR illuminator and manual gain brightness control
  • Tool-less Inter-Pupillary Distance adjustment
  • Exceeds MIL-STD-810G and NATO 1.5m drop test standards
  • Dust-proof and water-proof to 1.5m
  • Built-in dovetail mount
  • LIFETIME NO QUESTIONS ASKED WARRANTY on the housing
  • The articulating design allows users to use one eye or both eyes enabling the simultaneous use of a thermal optic or other non-passive aiming systems. This also enables users to operate vehicles without limiting head space by eliminating the need to stow the unit upright or to tuck the pods against the helmet when stowed.

Custom Night Visions offers the Manticore-R with the following tube options:
  • L3Harris 20UA Filmless White Phosphor – Aviation Spec
  • L3Harris 20UA Supergain Filmless White Phosphor – Aviation Spec
  • Elbit White Phosphor
  • Photonis White Phosphor (no manual gain functionality for photonis tubes at this time)
SuperGain Filmless White Phosphor image intensifier tubes increase the Luminance Gain (Gain) specification for image intensifier tubes from the standard 40,000-80,000 fL/fc to between 100,000-120,000 fL/fc. This greatly increases the image intensifier’s ability to amplify and collect light, resulting in a noticeably brighter image with increased low light performance and extending operational envelope and ability to see into dark areas.

We offer three choices of Optics:
  1. Standard Mil Spec Optics
  2. Rochester Precision Optics (RPO) 3.0 Ultralight
  3. Photonis Defense Boomslang 50 Degree FOV

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Low Light Innovations MH-1 Magnesium Night Vision Goggle Now Available

Low Light Innovations MH-1 Magnesium Articulating Housing with Manual Gain and Dual IR illuminators is now available! The MH-1 housing has an impressive weight of only 144 grams (including tube lock rings) and lifetime warranty.

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The Low Light Innovation MH-1 Night Vision Goggles are crafted from aerospace-grade magnesium and titanium alloys, the MH-1 is a perfect blend of ruggedness and lightweight design, tipping the scales at just 15.9 ounces with lightweight optics. The MH-1 is truly modular, allowing users to swap power supplies in minutes, choosing between CR123A, AA, and more. Its modularity extends to the ability to split the device into two monoculars using the upcoming Modular Bridge System (MBS). What sets the MH-1 apart is its manual gain night vision feature, which can be achieved via direct plug-in without any soldering, ensuring your tube’s warranty remains intact.

FEATURE LIST:

  • Rotational pod shutoff
  • Manual gain control (4 pin plug-in)
  • Dual power IR illumination
  • IPD stops
  • Modular pods (Ability to split into monos)
  • Onboard power (Modular)
  • External power (Modular
  • Modular mounting platforms (Dovetail/Ball detent)
  • Adjustable pod tension
SPECIFICATIONS:

  • POWER SOURCE: MODULAR
  • FOCUS RANGE: 9.8” TO INFINITY
  • OPERATION TIME: APPROXIMATELY 25-90 HOURS
  • MAGNIFICATION: (1X) ONE POWER
  • FIELD OF VIEW: 40 DEGREES
  • INTERPUPILLARY ADJUSTMENT: 51 TO 78MM
  • DIOPTER ADJUSTMENT: -6 TO +2
  • EYE RELIEF: 25MM
  • WEIGHT: 460g
  • WATER RESISTANCE: SUBMERSIBLE TO 66 FT 2 HRS
  • INTENSIFIER TUBES: COMPATIBLE WITH MX-10160/11769 OPTICS: COMPATIBLE WITH PVS-14 EYEPIECE AND OBJECTIVE

We offer the MH-1 with the following Intensifier Tube options:
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Photonis Echo White Phosphor
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Elbit White Phosphor
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L3Harris 20UA Filmless White Phosphor – Aviation
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L3Harris Supergain Filmless White Phosphor
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Housing Swap / Housing Only

We offer three choices of Optics for on every build:
1) Standard Mil Spec
2) Rochester Precision Optics (RPO) 3.0 Ultralight
3) Photonis Defense Boomslang 50 Degree FOV

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A few nice 100 yard ten-shot groups

On Sunday this week, Sept. 29, I shot fifteen ten-shot groups at 100 yards with a good lot of Center X. One of them was the best I've had the pleasure of seeing first hand. The caliper shows the outside-to-outside measurement.

Of course not all groups were like this one. The fifteen group average was under 0.930" center-to-center.



Yesterday, Oct. 2, I used a different rifle and a different ammo at the same distance. I shot ten ten-shot groups and had the pleasant surprise to see two of the ten looking nice. Again, the caliper shows the outside-to-outside dimensions.

Again, not all groups were equally good, but the ten group average was under 0.850" center-to-center.



SOLD Athlon Cronus G2 UHD 7-42x60 Spotting Scope w/MIL Reticle

Picked this up last month and haven’t even taken it to the range. Far too nice of a tool to just sit on my shelf in the box! Will come with everything that it came with from the factory including the original box, paperwork, neoprene cover, etc. It is very nice condition, so nice that most would probably sell it as new. No scratches or imperfections of any kind.

Happy to get any additional information, photos, videos, etc. Also happy to share my cell number with potential buyer to prove ownership. Price includes shipping via UPS Ground within the lower 48.

Paid a little over $1000 for it. Looking for $750 shipped.

Not really looking for any trades but will list a few items that I would consider.

M&P 9mm 2.0 5”
Volquartsen 22lr pistol
Walther PDP Pro full size

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SOLD Vortex Razor LHT 3-15x42 MOA

Used Razor LHT in MOA HSR-5i reticle, this is the last MOA scope I have. $750.00 without the mount. Glass is in great shape, not sure how to get a picture showing that well.

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KRG Bravo Magazine Fitment

I put together a 22creedmoor today for a friend, Kelbly Atlas Tactical in a KRG Bravo, and I’m having some magazine issues. The mag is able to get up too high where the feed lips are stopping the bolt from closing. Easy enough to just push the mag down before feeding but I don’t want him to have to do that in a hunting situation. I’ve looked at other threads of feeding issues but couldn’t find one that matched this problem. Currently using a plastic MDT AICS mag. We tried the plastic magpul AICS magazine from my 22creedmoor and it was a little better but could still get in the way if pressure was put on the magazine or if you slapped it in forcefully. I don’t have any metal mags to try but that may be the solution. I wanted to see if anyone else had this problem or could think of any solutions. I thought about loosening the action screws but that wouldn’t raise it enough without the action just being loose in there. Rifle is a tack driver, already has a kill under its belt with less than a box through it, I just want to fix the feeding issue.

SOLD Vortex AMG UH-1 gen 2

Selling a vortex AMG uh-1 gen 2 in excellent condition. Can’t really find a mark on it anywhere. Glass is pristine. Comes with box, manual and a battery.

$425 TYD

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Hello from Anchorage

New guy here from Anchorage, AK. I pastor a church up here and keep busy with my family. I took Frank and Marc's class at Upper Susitna Shooters' back in 2019. I'm still very much a novice and work and family responsibilities haven't allowed me as much time at the range as I'd like. But I've made a bit of progress with my shooting and reloading and am continuing to fine tune things. I've filled the freezer a couple of times, but am hoping to do a bit more precision work and maybe try PRS.

I won't be posting as much as I have way more listening to do than talking, but I look forward to learning from you all!
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Night Vision Like clip ons? Check this out... Collimated Nox35, PVS14, vs UtcX

Anyone else tried to slap a Nox35 in front of a day scope and see how it performs? Curiosity killed the cat. I tried but could never get it close to zeroed. It was more than 10 mils to the right of where I was aiming so that was a no go.

Enter the Black optex Zero device for a PVS14.

I've been on the hunt for one of these for a while and finally found one. I initially bought it to use as a buddy setup with my PVS14. The design they have "works" but it never holds zero due to the up, down, left, right shift allowed by how the PVS mount utilizes threaded hole. I got the idea to pick up a wilcox SkeetIR flip to side mount that uses a dovetail mount. Cut the arm off of the initial mount that comes with the black optex deal and bam. Repeatable zero, solid mounting, and retains quick attach.

Scope info used ZCO 4-20 in a 1.5" high spuhr. Fence is 411 yards. House is 452.

Below are some pictures of the Nox35, PVS14 WP 2700 FOM with no illuminator Black optex 3x lens attached and a UTCX. all are on 20X.

The results are Surprising. I would say the UTCX is still better in the clarity/definition but man the NOX isnt bad. As far as pixelation goes, The NOX is actually better than the UTCX. This is what was surprising.

What do you guys think?

Scroll down for pics of nox35 vs utcx

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Western Hunting Stock Selection

I am working on a big game hunting rig based on Terminus Zeus action. Mainly going to be running 300 PRC.

I am not looking for an ultralight rifle. I want it to be shootable and Enjoyable. Perfectly fine if the gun weighs 13lbs no bipod or ammo.

Currently the Foundation revelation and the Manners MCS-LRG-NV are my two choices.

What are yalls experience with these?

SOLD Impact 737 Bolt - 223-BF RH 90 Degree

Impact 737R Short Action Bolt .223-BF / Right Handed/ 90 Degree

It has a few rounds on it and has an Area 419 knob on it.

I'll cover shipping & shipment insurance.

No trades. PayPal, Venmo, and Zelle will be accepted as payment methods. Friends and Family or the buyer must pay all fees for a 'Goods and Services' transaction.

The first "I'll take it" in this thread gets the item stated.

$386.54
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Night Vision Trijicon IRD IR Patrol

Trijicon IRD LE100 with kit. Essentially a m250/300 with everything included. DVR, remote battery kit from UNV. Wilcox shoes. Unit obviously has some external wear but functions flawlessly.
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Asking 3200$ shipped.

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SOLD Proof Research 6ARC MTR TDFE

Proof Research Elevation MTR
6ARC
16.5”
TFDE
1 Magazine

It’s only got a handful of range trips on it. Shoots exceptionally well with factory 108ELDM - far as I can remember it’s right around 1/2moa for 5 shot groups.

Less than 200 rounds through it.

Only looking to sell - no trades. Need to make room in the safe.

SOLD

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