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    Optics NIB Burris XTR Pro 5.5-30x56mm w/ SCR 1/4 mil reticle

    Price dropped to $2000 shipped
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    Optics NIB Burris XTR Pro 5.5-30x56mm w/ SCR 1/4 mil reticle

    Yep, as well as everything else that comes with it from the factory. This is literally NIB, I just took off the cellophane for the pic.
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    What’s your favorite tripod ?

    DUDE Tell me more about that ballhead. Can you compare its stability to an Anvil? Compare how well it works for spotting, to a traditional ballhead? Is it as awesome as the idea sounds?
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    Gunsmithing How it starts for us.... Receiver modeling for stock work.

    Cool stuff. With the 'factory' style of actions, do you find that the outside features and dimensional tolerances are very close from action to action?
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    Optics NIB Burris XTR Pro 5.5-30x56mm w/ SCR 1/4 mil reticle

    I have a new never-mounted Burris XTR Pro optic for sale. I ordered two of these, but unfortunately need to sell one of them. I only removed the plastic wrap to take pictures confirming there is indeed a scope in the box - this scope has never been mounted or otherwise out of the box. FWIW...
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    Q Erector 22 on a precision rifle (actual experience please)

    Don't have an Erector to test with, but you might find this interesting: Shot a lot of NRL 22 suppressed. Stopped for two reasons: Junked two stages after carbon came loose in my suppressor, fell down the barrel (rifle was sitting muzzle up in a stand), and got trapped in the lug area of my...
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    Imported carbon fiber tripod (RT90C)

    Have the RT-90 + Anvil. Used to have the Desmond ball head on there. For shooting, the Anvil is fantastic. The giant 40mm legs make it pretty stable, and the Anvil ergonomics allow you to quickly adjust the lever to get the tension you want. For spotting (or binos), it's a compromise. The...
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    Thoughts on a 3.5-18 Optic for a Rimfire

    I run a XTRIII 3-18 on my vudoo and shoot a fair bit of PRS/NRL22. No issues with me. Those scopes, in particular, have a really high FoV which is particularly nice. I can run 18x on that scope and 'see' more than I can on other scopes where I would typically be down in the 12-15x range...