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Reloading Equipment Powder, BR2S in AL

Want to sell Powders, Primers that are collecting dust and taking up shelf space.
Several are from when I first started reloading, trying different things. Prices accordingly. All kept inside in reloading room A/C.

Local for me is Birmingham / Shelby co
Will meet within reasonable distance
*Will not / can not ship haz*


1.5 lbs Alliant power pro varmint $45 for both

1lb Hybrid 100V unopened $30

1lb Leverevolution unopened $30



Most of a lb RL 17 $30


1lb RL 7 unopened $30

x3 1000ct BR2 LRP on aps strips sold

Willing to deal if someone wants the lot or several things

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Accessories Mantis X10 Shooting Performance System |Dry Fire Training System-SOLD

Located in Fairhope, Alabama

$170 shipped CONUS-SOLD

Mantis X10 Shooting Performance System |Dry Fire Training System​

I have to original box and goodies contained in the box. I cannot find the case. Works on any 1911 rail. Great training aid.


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“Destroyed” DEA guns /parts on the streets

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These firearms and parts were “destroyed “ 3 years ago - except obviously they were not .
The DEA claims the FBI handled the destruction of these frames and receivers - the FBI had an explanation

“We keep those in large bins in a cafeteria building , accessible to basically everyone “
Our bad we won’t that again . That’s the official narrative.


Stupidity and incompetence aside - it would be very helpful to have bins full of “destroyed “ firearms to arm- I don’t know - next school shooter - or whomever can aid in the narrative.

Training Courses Sniper's Hide Black Bear Training: Pre Major Land Cup

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October 16th & 17th 2024

Cost: $1000

Black Bear Facility Gladstone Virginia

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Wednesday & Thursday Prior to the Event Weekend

Sniper's Hide Training @ Black Bear Prior to the Maj Land Cup. We will conduct 2 days of precision rifle training at the Black Bear facility in Gladstone VA. We will look at 2 days of Fundamentals and Tripod / Alternate Position as well as the Kraft Quick Wind.

This course is not a beginners course as we will require you have data for your rifle prior to attending. Please have data to at least 1000 yards to be effective in this class. They do not have a full Known Distance Course so any data will have to be trued using alternate means.

Gear List should be all equipment needed to shoot a Precision Rifle Competition.

Precision Rifle 6mm to 33x
Scopes capable of 1000 yard adjustment and a minimum of 10x
Rear Bag
Bipod
Front Rest Bag
Tripod
Laser Range Finder
Data Management
Pack and Ammo

We will cap students at 20 given the nature of the competition

Details Contact: [email protected]


Precision Rifle Payment Page

28 Nos Flattened Primers

For some reasons my 28Nos always seems to flatten primers. Load on the low end, or at the top, doesn’t matter. No other pressure sign, just pancaked primers.

Worndering if this is just a thing with 28Nos? They are a pretty high-pressure cartridge.

Using Peterson Brass, 175 berger elite hunters, WLRM primers, Retumbo. Loads range from 75gr at 2920fps to 79gr at 3080fps. All primers flat.

How to think about categories of "accurate" rifles?

<newbie, apologies in advance for any stupidity>

Wondering how folks think about what I am beginning to see as four "categories" of elr bolt action rifles. For context, I am looking to get into long range shooting after a bit of a drift off into mostly pistol related sports and activities. I am trying to judge the value tradeoff and decide what to buy. Would appreciate thoughts on how to think about this if accuracy vs. price is my only focus. I am willing to spend $3-5k or so if I am really getting better accuracy than say an RPR, don't care (much) about weight, appearance, custom colors, etc. Expecting to shoot in the 1,000 yard range mostly.

1) Your basic bolt action like the Rem 700 and clones. Sub $1,000 off the shelf. Sub 2 MOA maybe out of the box? I have one of these already.

2) Factory rifles designed for elr shooting, but "low end." RPR. Christensen MPR. etc. Right around the $2,000 mark +- $500. Sub 1 MOA out of the box?

3) Factory rifles, but high end. Christensen TFM. Tikka. AI. Barrett, etc. Typically >$5,000. Maybe sub 1/2 MOA? The TFM is "guaranteed" < 1/2 MOA.

4) Hand made custom rifles from one of say a dozen top class high end builders. Probably would buy one used here, looks like $3,500 - $10,000 is the range.

Rifle Scopes Going from Razor gen 6-36x to LHT 4.5-22x

Question for anyone who has used these scopes side by side.

I am thinking of downgrading my gen 3 6-36x to an LHT 4.5-22x, mainly to save weight. The 6-36x has features I don't really need such as a quick rezeroing, loads of magnification, loads of elevation travel, and an exposed windage adjustment. I appreciate these features it's just that I can live without them.

Things I don't want to lose out much on are optical clarity, low light performance, easy to use illumination and elevation adjustments, and an easy to see reticle.

I find on 6x the gen 3 reticle is a bit difficult to see unless it is illuminated especially in bushes and what not. I had thought the LHT had a thicker reticle but it seems to be identical which I find a bit concerning for a scope that goes down to 4.5x. Also the illumination control sounds weird to me and I haven't seen what the rev indicator looks like if you go above one rev/6 mrad.

Would I be disappointed in making this transition based on my criteria?

SOLD Steiner T6xi 2.5-15x50mm, SCR Mil reticle

Selling my Steiner T6xi 2.5-15 as the title says. It's in perfect working order, no blemishes that I can see. Glass is excellent. It just so happened to end up being a spare so I might as well let it go.

Asking $1350 1250 shipped

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375 Cheytac rifles today? Or something else.

I am wondering about the new Sako TRG 62 and similar rifles in 375 Cheytac versus something potentially in the 338 class like the 338 Norma or that new Swiss round. I run a 300WM now so, my next option is something larger for >1,000 yards that won't kick like a mule every time I shoot it. I will likely also get a suppressor for it. The M200 Interdiction rifle never did much for me nor did a 50BMG rifle which can be had much cheaper.

Is 375 Cheytac viable in today's market? Specifically, is it an obsolete caliber that will be hard to support? Or, I am better off with a hot rod 338 option? I expect to handload my rounds so, factory ammo is only viable to harvest brass assuming it is cost-effective to do so. 338's are probably a lot easier to source or fireform from something more common in the commercial market so, that is a thought for something else in terms of caliber. In any case, I would like to stay supersonic to at least 1600 yards with an appropriate load.

For the base rifle, I'd like to stay in the $12K range. Optics and other stuff would be additional once the base rifle is chosen.

So, is the 375 Cheytac really viable today? Or should I be looking at 338 options based on Lapua or similar brass "base" cartridges? I don't want to end up with something obsolete like some of my African Safari rifles. I also don't want to have >$20 per round in what I am shooting. $10 to $15 would be much better.

TIA,
Sid