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SOLD SOLD: AutoTrickler V3/Area419/Dead Drop V4

I have one of my Autotrickler V3's for sale. This has the upgraded billet Area419 base. (This is just the trickler)

I also have Autotrickler latest Bluetooth electronics for sale for A&D Fx series scales (120 and 300)

SOLD - AutoTrickler V3 with Area419 base and motor

SOLD - AutoTrickler Bluetooth electronics


SOLD- Dead Drop V4 powder cup




Everything is perfectly working. Let me know if you want a video of it working on one of my A&D Fx scales...

Prices are shipped to CONUS. PP FF or Venmo or USPS MO


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Buy something like this and you can manually dump charges 1.5gr or so under your final charge weight, set on the scale and this autotrickler setup will automatically trickle to your final charge weight.

You can also mount this manual dumper to the lid of your A&D scale and dump right into the cup...


APA Gen 4 Littel Bastard/ Fat Bastard

Looks like APA has come out with their latest generation of brakes. Curious to see how they perform in comparison to the ACE and new Hawkins updraft brakes.


https://www.americanprecisionarms.c...lf-timing-muzzle-brake?variant=41953707032673

From their website:

OUR SOFTEST RECOILING AND FLATTEST SHOOTING BRAKE EVER

APA is proud to introduce the Gen 4 Fat Bastard. The Gen 4 is a culmination of engineering improvements as well as a little bit of what you asked, we listened. As the long-range precision rifle community grows, the shooter has gotten more refined and discriminating. This has presented us here at APA with new challenges to improve.

Our goal for the last year in developing the 4th generation was two-fold; one to make the flattest shooting brake on the market and two, to create a low concussion maximum recoil reduction product. We are happy to announce that we did it!

The new calibrated U.R.P tunable top ports have been designed for maximum adjustment making the Gen 4 line of brakes the flattest shooting brakes available hands down. By testing port size, location, and how the gas feeds into them, we have been able to make these tunable top ports capable of generating zero vertical movement.

The new fine-tuned Bastard port has been engineered to decrease concussion while retaining maximum recoil reduction. In the muzzle brake community, there is an unwritten law that says “more concussion, more recoil reduction” and vice versa. This is something we really dug into, and we have found this to simply be not true. Borrowing from decades of research in the golf industry with their “sound is feel” philosophy, we wanted to figure out why a technically more effective and superior muzzle brakes would often anecdotally “feel” harsher even though the gun moved less and moved slower. Well, we had a eureka moment with how the sound or tone works in conjunction with the physical recoil. The new fine-tuned Bastard port and internal manifold produce a softer and sonically smoother recoil impulse by shaping the sound, into a lower frequency. The perception to the shooter is a much softer shooting rifle. This brake is easier on the ears and easier to stay in target, period.

Although the DNA remains the same, the new Generation 4 Fat Bastard Self-Timing Muzzle Brake is a completely new beast. It is flatter shooting, softer recoiling, more tunable, and easier to use than ever.

1.1" in Diameter, 3.3" In Length, and Weighs 6.4 oz

Made for barrel diameters of .8 to 1.1 inch.

The Gen 4 Fat Bastard can handle magnum cartridges.


Available in 6mm, 6.5mm & .308 (7mm) with more calibers to come.



• New optimally tuned top ports for maximum efficacy and tunability.

• New port design and internal manifold that is more efficient, and softer sounding.

• Caliber and level line machined on brake face.

• No Thread-tite necessary in top ports.

• Completely machined in our facility in Jefferson GA
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Firearms WTS/WTT Gen 3 AI AT-X

Gen 3, unmolested

Can bundle with a low round count AINA 6.5 CM barrel but rather sell with no barrel.

No can, bipod, scope, mount or Sawtooth rear bag rider.

Comes with all factory accessories and factory box, foams, pen drive ect and one mag.

4,100 shipped (no barrel but can entertain a 6.5/6 fired or unfired barrel offer.)

Can consider a Impact 737r 75 deg bolt as partial payment depending on condition.
Please, no other trade offers.

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SOLD Area419 Autotrickler Self-Centering Tray for V2/V3

I have 2 of them.

ONE LEFT

$50 shipped each.



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SOLD MPA Matrix Pro 2 SA

I bought this here a couple months ago and have decided not to use it for now

Matrix pro 2 - SA R700 ambidextrous in gunmetal gray
Speed nut for LOP adjustment
MEVG
3 NV caps
I also have all of the original parts for the standard stock setup as well as the thumbs thumbshelves and what not
It's used, but is perfectly functional
The spigot is included, but not in the pic

1100 shipped via venmo, zelle or PPFF

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Sidearms & Scatterguns RMRHD Running Review

I recently picked up a RMRHD after some input from others here https://www.snipershide.com/shooting/threads/red-dot-dilemma.7215163/ and thought I'd do a running review of the optic. Couple of disclaimers, I'm a regular dude who A didn't receive this thing for free (be cool if I did tho) and B I'm dealing with a sample size of one. There is the chance my optic is an outlier either good or bad, we're gonna see. I'll try and keep track of round count, issues encountered ect ect.

I decided to chase down doing a red dot on a pistol after slowly coming to accept that I can't hit shit with irons at 25 yards anymore. My eyes just don't pick them up like they use to. My personal exposure to pistol mounted red dots is that I've shot them a handfull of times and it just seemed slow or hard to pick up. I'm pot committed at making this work now because my irons look like shit to me.

What's in the box: It was kind of hard to find one in stock at this time, but I stumbled across one of the 3.25moa ones at a local gun store and got it out the door for 625 cash. Box has all the typical stuff, sticker, instruction book, two sets of mounting screws with a little blue locktight on them and battery door tool thingy.

The host pistol is a G19 Gen4 that has about 5k rounds on it before it was sent off to be milled. I choose to use a pistol that has a track record of being dead bang reliable for me. The pistol was milled by Mod 1 Firearms. http://mod1firearms.com/ Some guys commented that the milling lacked bosses, or that the bosses are in the wrong spot or that bosses are good or that bosses are bad, some guys have pistols done by Mod 1 and no issues. It's the internet you decide if you like bosses or not, this pistol has bosses at the screw holes and came supplied with screws. I attached the optic with a little blue lock tight and torqued to 12 inch pounds, we'll see how she holds.

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Initial impressions of the optic are all positive. The dot is easy to pick up, I like the eotech style reticle, top load battery seems like a massive improvement over the previous style, not having to use a sealing plate is nice and most importantly to me the auto brightness is FAST. When you turn on a surefire X300 the reticle almost instantly is bright and doesn't wash out. Soon as you kill the light it's right back to dimmer, pretty impressive and kinda of a no shitter moment that the sensor should be target facing.

5/10 Fired my first 150 rounds and I'm impressed. I found the optic easy to zero, but I did have a dipshit moment on the range. I couldn't get the damn brightness to a setting I like, the auto brightness feature I was so impressed with was no longer working. I figured out in my range bag some buttons got pushed and it was in manual. Ok now what? I fished out the like 40 page instruction book and was able to get it back to auto and lock it in auto. Def a user error, but I'm going to have to at least familiarize myself with the manual as I plan on running this under nods. Not the optics fault at all, but be prepared to do some reading, there are alot of modes and features you can set intentionally or unintentionally.

As far as firing it, groups looked pretty good once zeroed. Next range trip I'll rezero at 25, apparently that's mo betta, but I'll check and see how it held at 15 first.
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Started at 15 leaning on my range bag
5, 2, 3. Felt pretty dialed in so 1, felt like any error there was most likely me induced so shot a 15 round mag of my carry ammo (Winchester 147+p) at 4. Seemed pretty locked on minus the one low one from me getting cocky and being stupid.

Top two targets were back to range ball trying to come from low ready to one round each. Left to right just trying to track the dot.



Rounds fired as of 5/13 165, no issues to date.

Sniping In The Ukraine

I thought that I'd begin a discussion on sniping tactics in the Ukraine. Without taking sides it might be noteworthy to study just the tactics that both sides are using; what has worked and not worked as well as lessons learned.

I'm not nor will probably ever be a sniper but have been fascinated with that type of warfighting skill for a long time as it dovetails with my love of long range precisions shooting and hunting.

It would be great to read some comments from former and active duty snipers on what they think about sniping in this conflict.

I'll start it off by posting some articles and videos. Again, we should probably stay focused on the tactics, weaponry and training of both sides without getting political.

I don't mind getting political on it but this would detract from our discussion and learning on the subject at hand.





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