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    Converting MOA dope to mils to use hold-hovers ...

    Re: Converting MOA dope to mils to use hold-hovers ... You might try some of the stick on shoot-n-see type targets. Just peel them and place them over the X and 10 ring. I have a couple of sizes that I use when shooting paper at distances past 300m. I can usually make out POI at 600m through...
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    Methods to attach a PVS14 to a daytime rifle scope

    Re: Methods to attach a PVS14 to a daytime rifle scope Jackalope, Thank you very much for that information, very helpful.
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    Methods to attach a PVS14 to a daytime rifle scope

    Re: Methods to attach a PVS14 to a daytime rifle scope To those of you who acually had something helpful to contribute, thank you.
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    Methods to attach a PVS14 to a daytime rifle scope

    Re: Methods to attach a PVS14 to a daytime rifle scope These two adapters actually mount the scope to the eyepiece part of the scope. If you take a look at the two links it should be obvious how they work. Length of Pull would become an issue, but if you have an adjustable buttstock that...
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    Methods to attach a PVS14 to a daytime rifle scope

    Does anyone know of any methods of attaching a PVS14 to a daytime rifle scope other than these two adapters I found? Also, if anyone has actually used either of these, how effective were they, what problems did you encounter, etc. Morovision...
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    Photos Montana P-dog ....Dog

    Re: Montana P-dog ....Dog Yeah, Prarie Dogs have been known to carry this fun little disease called bubonic plague which is transfered through fleas. You may remember this from history class. In Europe they called it the Black Death and had some very significant effects on the population (an...
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    Having trouble identifying a tripod

    Re: Having trouble identifying a tripod Thank you very much. I missed that TM. The BMI list & pictures match up perfectly.
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    Having trouble identifying a tripod

    Hey, I am having a bit of trouble identifying this tripod. Admittedly, I am more familar with IDing tripods for machine guns. I believe that this is a US Military tripod for spotting scopes or range finders. The FSCM/Cage # is OTJ78. There are also two other numbers (above)000105501 and (below)...