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SOLD Swarovski Kahles 40% off MAP Cert

40% off MAP Swarovski or Kahles Certificate

Expires December 20th 2024 but they are usually good at giving an extension if you ask.

Works out to be close to the 55% certs as MAP pricing is lower than MSRP.

For example MAP on the 12x NL Pure is $3,049 but MSRP is $3,943

$800 or best offer. Venmo or PayPal F&F only

Will send certificate number code once payment is received.

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Adding weight to rifle for load development?

About to do some load development on a lighter-weight rifle and I’m thinking about adding a decent amount of weight to the chassis, so it’ll shoot a little easier during the process. Will the load act the same once the weight is removed (if I can still drive the rifle in the same way) or should I shoot it how it is, if I want it to act the same for when I hunt etc?

Why are all scope reticles black?

Does any scope manufacture make a white reticle? If not, why not? I get that many scopes have the ability to turn the reticle to green or red, but why not just a plain white crosshair reticle. Educate me. I shoot BPCR silhouette and my reticle blends into the silhouette and leaves me with no point of hold. I need a white reticle for ref on the black silhouettes.

Thermal help

New to thermals here, got them to hunt hogs so I got a TS35-384 on a 223 with a silencer have it sighted in about 80 yards, when I sight it in on the range it’s dead on and then when I take it out I’m off usually over, so any ideas or what yall think I should do? I also have the clip on the tc19 and I’m wondering what’s the best size of scope to run on that

Does anyone still use case gauges?

I still use them.

I called redding today because I bought a set (sizer and bullet seater) of redding competition full length bushing dies. I had only ever sized brand new brass with it as I only bought this set about 6-8 months ago and rand about 500-600 pieces of new brass for uniformity and neck tension with a mandrel after sizing. Before this I had always just used plain die sets with expander balls.

Well today I started loading some of my once fired brass in that caliber and it wouldn't fit a case gauge.....I checked everything thinking maybe I was overlooking something simple as of course I am human and no....it just won't fit a case gauge.

so I grabbed my RCBS match master set (which I actually like better) and after adjusting it to bump about 2 thousandths, it fits a case gauge, snug but it fits.

So I called up Redding to inquire and the older gentleman on the phone asked me "well does it chamber?" and of course it does since it was shot in that rifle. to which he replied "case gauges don't mean ANYTHING and you shouldn't bother with one". I explained to him I have several rifles in that caliber and will most definitely make probably 5 or 6 more in the next year or two and would prefer to have ammo that I know will fit them all......He didn't appreciate that at all. I said thank you and ended my call.


So I wonder, am I the only one left using case guages? I use one for every caliber I load. While it's true someone could make decent ammo without one.....

If I try to picture someone NOT using a case gauge all I see if a old fudd using a lee hand loader making 5 rounds of 30/06 or something similar for dear season so he can use three of them to sight in his ruger model 70 for the season and then miss with the other two.

Subsonic hunting

Guys, let's talk generally about subsonic deer hunting under 100 yards. So far the cartridges on my radar are (limited to .35 cal):

6.8 spc?
300 blk
308 win
8.6 blk
338 fed*
358 win*
350 leg
Others?

Which would you choose as most terminally effective and why?

Also I've heard 308 is inconsistent subsonic. What does that really mean? So would you never try to hunt with it? Sometimes it just doesn't go bang? Or accuracy is terrible? Could you elaborate?

20" 300wsm Load

Hello everyone
I just received my 300wsm build with a 20" Proof Research 1:10 barrel. The primary use for this riffle will be whitetail and boar hunting with occasional long range range work. This riffle will be ran suppressed 100% of the time. With the twist rate and intended use, I'm thinking 180 grain Bergers would be the best bet.

Does anyone have load data for a shorter barreled 300wsm with a quicker burning powder?

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Firearms Curtis Custom Axiom, barreled action

Curtis custom axiom action with trigger tech diamond Hawk Hill, M 24 barrel chambered in 6 dasher. Also have a proof barrel competition profile chambered in 6 dasher.

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Night Vision J-FB Fusion Binocular Review

These Fusion binoculars have been mentioned last year and news/rumors have been in circulation since. I am excited to say Visir Inc. is now offering The J-FB (Jerry- Fusion Binoculars) for sale; the first commercially available Fusion binocular system.

LET THE RECORD SHOW, I GOT SOMETHING FIRST BEFORE HORTA. Man that felt nice to announce ;), now on to the review haha:

Housing came in a super nice box, not the plain cardboard anonomous like all others.
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Custom cut foam, with textured top liner, for your pleasure.....Did I menttion nicest packaging I've seen from any NV related products ever (outside of RPNVGs, I've used/built them all). Oh and you get a nice soft case too.
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Everything that comes in the box.
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Glamor Shots of the Unit.
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Due to the physical constraints with cramming thermal integration into a I2 unit, I was concerned with the length of the unit. Wearing something that feels like pinnocio's nose x2 would certainly feel awkward and probably not good for the neck.

The first thing you notice about the unit is it's the size and weight, it comes in under 21oz (with L3 tubes) and is actually shorter than a PVS-14; I was impressed. Compared side by side to a PVS-14 and PVS-23 (F5050)
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Getting into the nuts of it, went out with family last night during the new moon. So there was no illumination except starlight. Side by side comparison of the J-FB and the PVS-14. Can you tell which is which?
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The picture with pup was the J-FB. Thru the tube of the J-FB, thermal overlay pod. I got that first time looking thru NV "wow" feeling all over again the first time I look thru the J-FB. Warm fuzzies and tight pants all over again. Full thermal and outline modes
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Video of pup and man at approximately 180yrds, outline mode.
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The money shot, Raid-xe civ with illuminator opened up fully, treeline around 200 yrds.
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Having used them for the last couple of weeks, I REALLY like them and think they are spectacular. Alot of small details went into this one that made if feel ever so slightly more like a premium product. The battery pack cable, as can be seen, is coiled so its self-retracting. The cable also came with caps that were tethered on to them, not seen as I removed them. A very nice presentation box and soft case. The unit has a bluetooth remote with velcro backing so you can attach it to anywhere. You can adjust the thermal overlay settings and NUC the sensor without having to constantly fiddle infont of your face; very convenient.

Now on to points I found a bit lacking. The image produced by the J-FB is competitive, as can be seen from the comparison photo; but the glass is definetly the main drawback. The glass was designed to make the unit extremely compact. But this also leads to a tighter eyebox and shorter eye relief. In order for me to observe the full 40 degree FOV of the tube, I set the bino about 1/2" away from my eyes. You still have a comfortable amount of peripheral fov, but its definetly not optimal. In highlight environments, objects around the edge of the FOV will exhibit what appears similar to chromatic aberation. This appears only in very high light, surburban-urban, situations and I wasnt able to pick up this affect properly on the camera. So its defiently not something thats glaring, but figured worth mentioning. Last there seems to be some artifacts/issues with the thermal overlay. Did you catch them within the videos? I knew what they were and could barely catch them, so more likely than not you didnt catch them lol. I've been told this was a software issue, and Infiray is sending me an update as we speak. So as long as Infiray's software fix works, I consider this a non issue and will edit this part of the review.

Despite the drawbacks listed, the unit works period. The fact that its not vaporware, will set you back well under 20k depending on tubes, and its performance; its pretty fantastic.

Anyone seen this barrel?

I recently picked up at an auction a bolt gun. Literally one photo but decided I’d throw a risk out and put a bid in…I won. So it came and I’m trying to figure out just what the hell I have now. Looks to be a Surgeon action, McMillan stock and carbon wrapped barrel. There are no other markings on the barrel besides 22-250 REM on one side and Valhalla on the other. It has the appearance of a proof barrel and measures 24”. I’m trying to figure out without disassembling the rifle what the barrel manufacturer is. I can’t seem to find a Valhalla barrel anywhere and Proof won’t respond to my questions. Any idea?

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1903 A4

Need some help with information on this rifle. Father surprised me with it today.

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223 Rem and other 224 Cal Variations

Hi All,
I started to load and shoot .223 Remington groups for accuracy. My build is a Zermatt TL3 action with a 26" Shilen select match barrel mounted on an MDT ACC Premier Chassis. My barrel twist is 1:9, I want to order another barrel with a 1:8 twist to use with heavier bullets.
Looking through the choices, I see all these other options in .224 Caliber:
  • 224 Valkyrie
  • 22 ARC
  • 223 Rem
  • 223 Rem Match
  • 223 Wylde
  • 223 A.I.
  • 22-250
  • 22-250 A.I.
  • 22 Creedmoor
  • 220 Swift
  • I want to shoot groups for accuracy from 100 to 600 yards. What is my best chambering for .224 bullets, should I simply stay with 223 Remington or also consider other chamberings? I would love to find a comparison article that analyses the options available today.
  • Please give me any input I should consider before moving forward. Thanks