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Accessories Traded:: RH- TAC21 CHASSIS- NIB-$400

I bought this on mdt sale. It's for a Rem700 action (not a rem clone with integral rail like my dumb butt has). This is a factory 2nd but it's perfect in every way I can see and NIB.

$400 shipped. If you live close then it could be less but won't be more. I just want my money back which is a ton less than what they cost new.


Trade: chassis for rem 700 clone- RH with adjustable LOP for kids use. Like LSS chassis or some XLR's, but I don't want one that's beat up.
Venmo or cashapp - CONUS

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SOLD NEW American Rifle CDG Barreled action 300 Norma Proof

SPFNo trades or offers, thinning the herd in preparation for real estate purchase next year. Saami spec reamer. Action has not been shot or mounted.

Specs:

  • CGG, Pivoting handle. 28" Proof comp, 9 twist, Heavy Profile, 5/8-24 threaded, spun by Ryan Beck at Basecamp customs
  • 150 pieces new peterson brass

$2200, reduced to-$2100 shipped USPS insured from private party to your FFL.

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KRG W3 and AW mag "bump"

I have a CDG in a W3 and use AW mags only (no experience with AICS). When inserting the mags, they tend to get hang up on/bump into a little extended part of the frame part of the chassis in the front section of the magwell just behind the front action screw (I hope that made sense). Once I wiggle the mag or better said, tilt the mag slightly backwards, she goes past it and inserts for another 1/4 inch or so and locks perfectly into place.

Has anyone experienced this issue and maybe found a solution (other then tilting it slightly when inserting it)? Does anyone make any inserts/dowels for this magwell (could not find any on KRG website) to tilt and guide the magazine past the hump instead of bumping into it? Alternatively, can I safely bevel it a little without ruining it for other types of magazines and would that fix it noticeably or am I wasting time and potentially damage my chassis for no reason?

As always, much appreciated,

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Bipod for Big-bore magnums & heavy rifles

Anyone have a recommendation for a bipod that works better on a LR/ELR rig such as a Barrett MRAD in .338LM?

It won't be used in PRS type stuff, mostly bench and prone. I had a basic Atlas on it that seemed to work ok, but just checking if there's something else I could look into. Should I go with a wider stance? Short, tall, pan/tilt, multi angle? May be used for hunting from time to time, but most likely not. Thanks

AI AW Scope Mount

Thanks in advance for any help.

I have an AI AW with built in dovetail on the receiver. I am looking at a couple scopes but they have 34mm tubes.

I guess I am looking for suggestions! I have found a couple 34mm dovetail rings online; however, I mean a couple....like two. Does anyone know of a one piece 34mm dovetail mount? Should I look for a dovetail to Picatinny adapter? I would rather have the dovetail as I don't like the idea of adding additional hardware between the scope and receiver. I have posted a couple pics of my AI so you can see what I am working with. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

AI AW .308

Chris

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LMT 6.5 MWS range report (12/01/24 update)

Finally got chance to stretch the legs on my LMT 6.5 CM. If I get creative here at my house, I can get about 640 yards without much difficulty. There is a slight pucker Factor as I am shooting over my primary electrical service cable to my house. I make sure I hold for elevation, not dialing today!

I'm happy with this rifle. The AR-10 platform is much more challenging to shoot accurately than a heavy bolt-action rifle, but I find the challenge fun. Honest accuracy seems to hover right around 1 MOA with Premium Factory ammo or hand loads that I've been shooting. 5 rounds at 100 yards will quite often get in the .7's, but just as often I will shoot 1.2". It's frustrating because it's always one flyer that opens up the group, typically a lack of focus on my part especially with follow through. Shooting fundamentals are so much more important with large frame AR, it is unforgiving when trying to print tiny groups!

Regardless, I was pretty happy that I went 9 for 10 on a 10" plate at 640 yards on a pretty gusty day from the bed of my pickup truck. I can't wait to get back out there and do it again.

I'm just posting this because I didn't find a ton of stuff on the factory 20 inch LMT 6.5 Creedmoor when I was researching buying one. Figured I'd post this in case anyone is curious how they perform.

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Class Act: College Football Referee Pauses Penalty Call To Salute Veterans During Bowl Game



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Referee Rory Bernard paused the Celebration Bowl to honor veterans with a salute./Image: Video screenshot @DraftKings
While the Army-Navy game garnered most of the national attention on football, another game featured a touching, unexpected honor for our military Veterans.
At the Celebration Bowl in Atlanta, Jackson State University (JSU) took on South Carolina State.
After JSU’s Travis Terrell Jr. returned a punt return 81 yards for a touchdown, there was a flag on the play.
Referee Rory Bernard, however, did more than just announce the penalty.
Before announcing the call, Bernard stopped and honored our veterans with a salute.
As his mic came on for the first time, he stated, “I’d like to salute our military veterans.”


Today’s Celebration Bowl referee, Rory Bernard, saluted the military & veterans before calling the first penalty of the game pic.twitter.com/0UYvn0lqgf
— DraftKings (@DraftKings) December 14, 2024

The touching gesture garnered praise on social media.

SO much respect for Rory Bernard, who saluted military veterans during today’s @CelebrationBowl, before announcing a 15-yard unnecessary roughness penalty against @jacksonstatefb. You’re the real MVP on the field, Sir! #CelebrationBowl #collegegameday #CollegeFootball #collegetwthttps://t.co/2jWfDnKDUP
— Jonathan Jones (@jdjonesofficial) December 14, 2024

Class act by Rory Bernard! Saluting the military and veterans before the game sets the tone for a great celebration.
— WAIGER (@waigerHQ) December 14, 2024

“Rory Bernard: redefining penalty calls with a side of patriotism! Why just throw flags when you can throw in a salute too? Cue the NFL refs scrambling for new ways to spice up their penalty announcements. #CelebrationBowl #SaluteToService – Who knew zebra stripes came with a…
— Intermix ForYou (@IntermixForYou) December 14, 2024

While it is unclear if Bernard has any military service himself, his crisp salute was noted.

He might’ve worn the uniform himself Either way, it was Crisp, Quick, & Professional! Referee Rory Bernard! Well done, sir! ☺️ https://t.co/ZyOriXqodX
— Brown Girl (@SpokenButterfly) December 14, 2024

Brilliant historical piece by James Pinkerton.

Fantastic read and hits the nail on the head….


This is why the MSM is dead. Because the brains have moved to alternate sources. And what is left are Pravda-spewing woke idiots, trained by a previous generation of Pravda-types… that they job is to alter the minds of the American Reader and support a liberal, socialist, communist, Maoist agenda to bring the nation don the shining path of world socialism.

Pinkerton is always in point and here he nails it!!!

Sirhr

Trouble with Nightforce ATACR Zero

So I had my rifle zero'ed just fine recently, but had to send my action back for some looking over for an issue I had. But now I got the rifle back assembeled the way it was prior and went to zero again this morning and it was hitting .2 mils too high. So when I went to adjust down, I couldn't. I know I have the zero stop in play, but when I wanted to adjust the clutch, it wouldn't go anymore negative. No way to get that turret down .2 mils to get my perfect zero. There's gotta be something I'm missing here! Sat there for 2 hours trying to figure this out. Can anyone shed some light on this? Thanks!!!

SOLD Wilcox G24 Mount - $400

Sold

As part of the great night vision part out here is a slightly used G24 mount in tan. Has been on a helmet that was taken out once.

$400 shipped. Open to reasonable offers but no trades please.

Only available in the US to US persons. Don't blame me, blame ITAR.

I can take paypal f&f, zelle, or check.

Cross posted, so first timestamped "I'll take it" wins.

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Rosco barrel accuracy expectations/problems

I switched my barrel to a 16 inch Rosco stray dog 1/7 socom profile barrel.

I had been running an hbar 1/9 twist bushmaster barrel that came with the rifle originally

My groups went from roughly 1 in to 2 inch plus groups.

I even bought some match grade 77 grain Hornady ammo to compare to the other ammo I was shooting, and even that was only shooting one and three-quarter inch groups.

Is this the best I should be able to expect from a Rosco barrel. I have never had a rifle that I could not shoot 1 MOA with.

The barrel has some visible defects, just passed the chamber.
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SOLD Manners LRH

Looking to trade a SA Manners LRH w/the mini chassis and OTM tactical DBM

Manners specs
Back in black color palette
Rem 700 SA RH
Mini Chassis
M24/proof sendero barrel inlet
M5 DBM bottom metal inlet

Looking to trade for a lighter FFP mil/mil optic. Something like a Trijicon tenmile 3-18, maven rs1.2.

Would also sell for $1100 TYD

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Thread options for a Tikka Superlite .243

I have a T3x stainless lite 22-250 threaded 1/2x28 and running a Banish 223 suppressor with direct thread and and it works fine. I recently bought a T3x Superlite .243 w/22” barrel. I bought a Thunderbeast 6.5 Ultra 9 that I want to run on it. I talked to Thunderbeast and they do not recommend 1/2x28 direct thread for this suppressor, they do not think there’s enough shoulder.Why wouldn’t this suppressor work with 1/2x28 threads like my 22-250? I’m looking for options to mount this Ultra 9 on the .243. I see Area 419 has options but I do not know enough about them. Thanks

X-Caliber barrels are awesome

Ever have one of those range days where everything went right? I feel like they've been few and far between lately and after the absolute shit show I had with another barrel maker that took months to resolve, I have to say the 223 Wylde barrel X-Caliber made for me is just fantastic. Absolutely puts a smile on my face and it's like hitting the easy button. Nothing special, Wylde chamber, 16" 1:7 twist HBAR fluted profile with 5/8x24 threaded end. No cryo or other special treatments. I paid an extra $100 to rush it but thanks to the sale the barrel itself was $400 and worth every penny. The rest of the gun is self-assembled, V-Seven GI Seven upper (their cheapest one), ADM lower, Normal buffer tube setup and an RCA lightweight BCG. It was an interference fit with the V-Seven upper.

I knew the barrel was sub-MOA from the get go but I did a little experiment today changing scopes and taking two different hand loads that'd I'd done for a completely different barrel. The first was a Nosler 52 grain custom competition and a Hornady 60 grain V-Max. The Noslers were a bulk "2nd's" I'd purchased of of GunBroker back in 2018. Instead of using the 1-8 Burris I usually have on the rifle, I stripped the 3-18 Meopta6 off my 308 gas gun. I suspected the 1-8X was holding me back a bit from producing really tight groupings and I think I was right. Took four rounds to zero it in using some crappy Fiocchi factory-loaded ammo and I started with a squeaky clean barrel. Can't say enough good stuff about the Meopta. Seriously overlooked scope.

I slapped the first magazine in and I did a 10-shot group with the Noslers that I could cover with a nickel (@100 yards). The best part is this is one of the first finalized hand loads I ever did years ago and was very new to reloading. I hand the same with the Hornady V-Max which is not exactly a precision bullet. Those were my first "bulk" load using a Dillon 750. Looking at the Nosler group, honestly, any variation was down to the shooter. Just me, bipod and a rear bag. Trigger is a Velocity with a 4lb. pull so not a precision light pull trigger. Some of you guys probably could have put them all through the same hole (many were). Still, I'll take it.

Even the Riflespeed gas block, which had been giving me issues, was actually working as it should.

On top of that, I brought along the POF P415 12.5" SBR (5.56) with nothing more than an RDO and I have no doubt it could produce at least MOA @100 with that red dot (actually green). It's a surprisingly accurate factory barrel and a fantastic gun all around. I do wish it were a tad lighter and the gas system was a bit more intuitive but it surprises me every time I take it out. It's one of those rifles that inspires confidence right off the bat and feels like a unicorn rifle. I have one of the higher end Holosun RDO's on it and the dot is very crisp. I have a lower-tier Holosun as a temp on my Sig Spear LT and I kid you not, the "dot" looks more like an off kilter chevron with one leg longer than the other. A tight dot really makes quite a difference.

Speaking of the Sig, took it out as well. Loaded up some Hornady Black 208-grain subs, which have never cycled in any other rifle I've owned. Whelp, they cycled and locked the bolt back. Pinching myself.