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resizing range pickup 5.56 brass

I have tons of 5.56 brass de-primed and cleaned and annealed but not resized yet. It all comes from stuff I have shot and my friends and shot and stuff that me being a "loot goblin" has picked up over the years at the range. I have 7K or so brass in reserve.

My question is about resizing. I don't really care about brass life as much as I do for my precision guns but measuring an AR chamber seems to be harder then removing the firing pin and extractor and checking bolt lift like I do with my bolt rifles. The only metric I can see anything concrete on is fired brass size and the go/no go gauge. It is worth it to set a FL sizing die to be .003 smaller then the go gauge or something subtracted from the no go gauge for a length?

I'm looking for a set it and forget it sizing die setup for my XL750 tool head with the bullet feeder for bulk reloading.

Do must people just not really worry about it and i am overthinking it?

SOLD SOLD: Leupold Mark 4HD 6-24x52 FFP PR2-MIL

THIS SCOPE HAS BEEN SOLD: $1,275 shipped to your door CONUS
  1. Excellent Glass and like new condition
  2. Mounted on 22LR for a video review and that's it (~50 rounds)
  3. Selling the 22LR so no longer need the scope
  4. Including bikini lens covers AND IDTS tape for PRS turret marking if wanted
  5. 34mm tube, 52mm objective
  6. Insurance will be extra if wanted (~$20, but will be my cost, so not adding anything)
  7. I always require adult signature
  8. PayPal FF please
Thanks and feel free to ping me with any questions.

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Accessories Grayboe Ridgeback LA Stock - Rem 700 Inlet

I have a Grayboe Ridgeback long action stock for sale. This was originally on a Bergara Premier action so it will fit all Rem700 footprint actions.

I won’t lie, this stock is a little rough around the edges and is priced accordingly. It has been painted, stripped and repainted several times. It was also devcon bedded - this will likely need to be removed and redone for your particular action. It is 100% functional though. Willing to provide additional pictures upon request. Bottom metal is NOT included.

Asking $200 shipped. I accept PayPal or Zelle.

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300 blk subs with light bullets experience

Running a 16"1:8 twist barrel pistol length gas system in a AR platform. Have 130 to 168gr bullets to load for subsonics. With imr 4227, imr 4198, cfe blk and h110. Is this a good starting point with my powders i have. From what i have read it should be. I will work a load from high to low to find the sweet spot. I have adj gas block, springs, buffers and low mass bcg to play with if needed. Looking to see if any 300 blkout experts have loaded this way with good success.

SOLD For Sale - ZEISS monocular Victory 8x26 T PRF (Pocket Range Finder)

$150 Shipped (Paypal, Venmo)

Will come shipped in original box, manuals, and pouch

Excellent condition

Original Owner

Specifications below:

Specifications
ModelZeiss Victory PRF 8×26 T*
Measuring Range10-1300 yards, 10-1200 meters
Accuracy1 yard under 650 yard and 0.5% over 650 yard
Measuring time1.5-second average
Power SourceLithium 3V CR2
Battery Life2000 measuring shots
ReticleRed, daylight visible
Height1.88 inch
Width3.85 inches
Weight10.93 ounces
Price$600

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SOLD For Sale - Sig Kilo 3000 BDX 10x42 Rangefinding Binocular

Excellent Condition Rangefinding Binoculars from Sig Sauer. Will come shipped in original box with binocular harness. Only reason I am selling is due to upgrading to the Sig Kilo 10K Gen II Rangefinding Binoculars. You won't be disappointed in these for the money.
  • No Blue Tint - Glass is perfect
  • 10 x 42 binocular
  • BDX™ Ballistic Data
  • Embedded Applied Ballistics
  • Line of Sight or Angle Modified range
  • Holdover and wind results in MIL or MOA
  • Links with Kestrel
$425 Shipped (Paypal, Venmo)

Please reach out with any questions. More pictures and information available upon request.

Thank you

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Rifle Scopes Need advice on Black Friday Deals

I am thinking about picking up a scope this black friday, and haven't really researched them as much as I would like, so I find myself in need of advice. My primary use(s) will be hunting at short range (under 100 yards), but I would also like to be able to practice for long distance shooting (out to about 1000 yards). It will be going on a 6.5 Creedmoor but I haven't settled on the exact rifle yet.

The following deals looked good and I am thinking now might be a good time to buy (with the sale and the potential of tariffs possibly driving up prices on some of the cheaper china manufactured scopes).

I am looking at the Arken EP 5 G2 7-35x56 (around 550), Arken EP-5 5-25x56 (does the fact that its not G2 matter) (around 420), and Vortex Optics Viper PST Gen 2 5-25x50(around 650).

Any considerations that I as a relative newbie in this field might miss when comparing them (they are all first focal plane scopes)?
Are the deals good enough to be worth jumping on or am I overvaluing them?
Anything else in that basic price range you would recommend instead?
Which would you pick and why?

Thanks in advance for any help.

300 Win Mag 20" barrel / short barrel

I have a 300 win mag defiance action with proof barrel 1:10 twist and I have been reloading for it a little bit. It has 20" barrel.

I am using
185gr berger bullet's
69.00 grs powder - IMR-4350

I am getting around 2860fps
Sometimes my SDs are great and sometimes they suck but 1/2 moa to 3/4 moa groups.

But anyway do you think 2860fps sounds right? Do you think it's too fast for a 20" barrel?

SOLD Bartlein 14.5 223 Wylde Upper

I have a complete upper with parts listed below. This upper has somewhere around 400 rounds on it. Bartlein barrels are fantastic and this upper gets sub 1/2 moa with the 69gr, 75gr and 77gr ammo. The barrel was pinned by professional gunsmith and it was also removed by one as well. There is no damage to the barrel threads.
$775 shipped
No trades please
  • Bartlein 14.5 223 Wylde barrel turned by Craddock Precision
  • Superlative Arms adjustable gas block in Tan
  • Aero Precision upper receiver FDE
  • Geissele MK16 DDC rail
  • Standard BCG & CH

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U.S. Army/Navy/USMC M14-based sniper and DMR/SDM rifles circa late-1960s to late 201Xs

Decided to take some groups pics of M1A replicas earlier this month. These are basically replicas of US Army M14 sniper and DMR/SDM rifles, beginning in 1967 and used until 1988 when the M21 rifles were officially designated as obsolete - but despite Big Army's decision - a few M14s were quietly developed as 'M21 Product Improved' versions by the 10th Special Forces Group in the late 1980s/early 1990s...

...and fast forward to the early-to-mid 200Xs, when an urgent operational need resulted in thousands of basically rack-grade M14s being quickly pulled from storage and resurrected as DMR or Squad Designated Marksman rifles, along with a wide variety of ad hoc/improvised optics and mounts. My replica from that era represents a somewhat more official variant that was purpose-built and accurized by Smith Enterprise Inc for the U.S. Army, initially called an M14SE "Crazy Horse" rifle, and later designated the M21A5. I’m not sure when the M21A5s were withdrawn by the 2nd Infantry Division and 101st Airborne, but my guess is early 201Xs, when the M14 EBR-RIs were rolled out as the Army's standard 7.62 SDM rifle.

Lastly, the M14 EBR-RI (Enhanced Battle Rifle - Rock Island Arsenal) with a black SAGE chassis system was the last stop for U.S. Army combat M14 SDMs, service life was circa 2009 to approximately 2018. (My replica of this variant is a work in progress).

Top: U.S. Army M21A5 Squad Designated Marksman (SDM) rifle (aka 'M14SE Crazy Horse' rifle) w/ Leupold 3.5-10x scope, circa mid-200Xs to early 201Xs.
2nd from top: U.S. Army 'late' M21 sniper rifle w/ 3-9x ART II scope, circa early 1980s to early 1990s.
3rd from top: U.S. Army XM21/'early' M21 sniper rifle w/ 3-9x AR-TEL scope, circa 1969 to early 1980s.
Bottom: U.S. Army 'Improvised National Match M14 sniper rifle' w/ 2.2x M84 scope and Army Weapons Command (AWC) scope mount, circa 1967 to the end of the Vietnam War. (NSN: 1005-937-8777, 'M14 NM Rifle with M84 scope')

Right side:
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Left side:
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Left side optics: The below pic shows 40-years of advancement regarding M14 optic systems and scope mounts. From the bottom mount circa 1967 with the little M84 (2.2x), 7/8" diameter scope with a condensation-prone tube and a not very stable single attachment-point mount, to the variable 3-9X AR TEL & ART II scopes w/ improved scope mounts used from roughly 1969 to the early 1990s - to the tan-colored optic at the top, circa 2007, a Leupold 3.5-10x Tactical scope w/ illuminated TMR reticle, 30mm nitrogen gas-filled tube, adjustable parallax, and a solid 3-point scope attachment system.

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Not shown in the above group picture, but below is a replica of a unique "post-M21 Product Improved" variant used by the U.S. Army Special Forces that was internally designated as an XM25 (or M25) sniper rifle. These were not an official 'Program of Record' and were sort-of unofficially developed in the late 1980s/early 1990s at Ft Devens by the 10th Special Force's Group. They used various commercial parts, such as McMillan fiberglass stocks; some of which were bedded with a BPT steel stock liner, along with medium or heavy profile commercial 1:10 or 1:11 twist match barrels, BPT scope mounts, and typically either Leupold or B&L fixed 10x scopes. Their service history is not well documented, one source noted that only 200 at most were built, but they were reportedly first used in Panama circa December 1989, followed by Operation Desert Storm in 1991. Some were equipped w/ sound suppressors and AN/PVS-4 night vision scopes, and a few might have been used in Afghanistan circa 2002, but again, that SOCOM/SF-based history is based on anecdotals. (The Naval Surface Warfare Center at Crane subsequently took over responsibility for building precision M14s for the SOCOM community).

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The last combat-deployed M14 rifles used by the U.S. Army were the M14 EBR-RI rifles. Approximately 6200 EBR-RIs were made at Rock Island Arsenal during 2009-2011, and they were in service from 2009 to approximately 2018 as the 7.62 NATO Squad Designated Marksman (SDM) rifle, but I think all of them have now been withdrawn. (Some have apparently been sold to U.S. allies via the Foreign Military Sales program). I hope to complete my EBR-RI replica in 2021 with what I suspect is a take-off EBR scope (dated 2009), but unlike the originals, my replica EBR will have a medium weight barrel instead of a standard weight USGI barrel; and an early 'Pat Pending' SAGE chassis, so it won't be completely 'correct' but pretty close. The parts still need to be zinc-parkerized before the build, but it's coming along...

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In essence, these 6 replicas try to provide reasonable representations of official and quasi-official varieties of precision, optic-equipped M14s used by the U.S. Army, on-and-off, over a roughly 50-year period (circa late 1960s to late 201Xs). It’s an old-school platform, but I still like the old M1s and M1As.

Happy Holidays, and stay safe.

SOLD Mega Arms MML 12” mlok rail Upper NIB

Selling a NIB Mega Arms AR15 MML mlok 12” rail. Perfect for the 14.5/13.7 builds. This has the recessed barrel nut so the rail does not induce stress on the barrel or nut and is truly free floating. Never built on anything, NIB comes with manual and barrel nut tool

$500 shipped

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