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Any BDC that claims to be totally accurate is a complete lie or only accurate at one temp, at one elevation, with one barrel length, one bullet, from one manufacturer. It’s not about putting a bullet in a golf ball at 300 precision tool, it’s an engage multiple targets at multiple ranges quickly tool. Torso sized targets shouldn’t be a challenge.For those of y’all using ACOGs, does it ever annoy you when the BDC does not align properly due to major temperature/season swings?
I don’t mind if its not actual 300/400/etc yard, just wonder how much it fluctuates throughout the year.
So did that happen when you were out on ops.
Thank You Sir. I have always personally put my faith in the Aimpoint T1 or T2. Extremely better battery life and durability.We had 77 of 79 in our company down after one rotation to Iraq 2009-10. More than half were battery compartment issues with the AA beating the crap out of the case, that got fixed with the 123 but the rest were who knows what just quit working issues.
You forgot the most important part. After you hit the Gangbangers and steal their doritos, mosey on back to the concrete block with food offerings and find security and comfort without a fight.I'm a little confused here....so...SHTF....say I was hungry and I decided it was worth the risk...and I wanted to assault a concrete block and fortified building with a single entry door with atleast 12 girl scouts yielding AK's...because we all know they love and know how to use AK's....and the scout mom is sporting a Milkor MGL....would you suggest an EO-Tech for rapid engagement with a SBR in 5.56?....or...would you...like me...just say fuck it...and sneak down the street and hit the easy gangbangers and steal their doritos?
Pretty good setup there. However, for night work I hope you got a LAM/MFAL. Thermal don't really cut it for identifying friend or foe. Now once identified as foe, thermal will serve you well.Colt with a pencil barrel. Acog 4x with USMC reticle and a pulsar FXQ38-50 clip on in a bag. Rechargeable batteries and a roll up solar panel in the bag. Problem solve for a while with the batteries. gun is under 8lbs, so it is light and compact and I can use the thermal as a scope or monocular.
What’s the length on this? I’m doing somewhat of a build that pertains to this thread. 11.5 suppressed with an sba3 and a folder
What bag is that?
Student: "I brought an EOTech!"
Me: "Is your EOTech fucked up?"
Student: "Hell no, bra! This thing is GREAT! (Vape Puff)"
Me: "So you are not at this time aware that your EOTech is fucked up?"
Student: "I was thinking of putting on a Strike Eagle!"
Me: "You do that...Also, I don't want a blow job from a dude. Just going to roll that out there before you get all teary eyed...."
Student: "I brought an EOTech!"
Me: "Is your EOTech fucked up?"
Student: "Hell no, bra! This thing is GREAT! (Vape Puff)"
Me: "So you are not at this time aware that your EOTech is fucked up?"
Student: "I was thinking of putting on a Strike Eagle!"
Me: "You do that...Also, I don't want a blow job from a dude. Just going to roll that out there before you get all teary eyed...."
Yeah, one would think as long as they have been making them and trying to get them EOtechs where they are reliable, they would have figured it out by now. Lord, how long does it take. The Swedish figured out how to make their Aimpoints pretty solid a long time ago.That was because the AA batteries beat the fuck out of the battery springs under recoil. It resulted in much fuckery.
That said, the new CR123 ones are better. But I despise their reticle projection system...and I just sent an Eotech back to them this week because the reticle halfway died.
Yeah, one would think as long as they have been making them and trying to get them EOtechs where they are reliable, they would have figured it out by now. Lord, how long does it take. The Swedish figured out how to make their Aimpoints pretty solid a long time ago.
Makes one wonder exactly how the Military/Industrial Complex gets an F16 to stay in the air, considering the failure rate on simple stuff.I had an Aimpoint fail on me in 2003 in Iraq...... I have not used once since. I switched to an EOTech 552 at that time and used it for about 6 years with not issues. I also had a issued 553 in 2007 that worked just fine.
Only optic that that I have seen epic amounts of failures is the ELCAN. Those things would be finished on month 1 of a three month rotation..... then it was a ACOG or EOTech to replace them .
How did the Aimpoint fail? (If you don't mind explaining the details) I'm curious to know specifics of failures on all products. It's good info to know.I had an Aimpoint fail on me in 2003 in Iraq...... I have not used once since. I switched to an EOTech 552 at that time and used it for about 6 years with not issues. I also had a issued 553 in 2007 that worked just fine.
Only optic that that I have seen epic amounts of failures is the ELCAN. Those things would be finished on month 1 of a three month rotation..... then it was a ACOG or EOTech to replace them .
It had a brand new battery in it and it went from bright to off in like 10 seconds...... while i was shooting with it.How did the Aimpoint fail? (If you don't mind explaining the details) I'm curious to know specifics of failures on all products. It's good info to know.
Wow that's crazy. Thanks for the info.It had a brand new battery in it and it went from bright to off in like 10 seconds...... while i was shooting with it.
Some Steaks, Pork Chops & Chicken Legs might not be a bad idea either.Make sure you hit Sam's Club and stock up on TP before the SHTF
Hey now, don’t leave out the lamb chops.....lol they actually have some pretty good lamb chopsSome Steaks, Pork Chops & Chicken Legs might not be a bad idea either.![]()
Most Americans (not all, not all) don't have much of a taste for regular unmasked Lamb Chop taste. Over here most of the restaurants actually prepare them with a "sweet sauce" to mask the real taste of mutton.Hey now, don’t leave out the lamb chops.....lol they actually have some pretty good lamb chops![]()
Only on Snipers Hide can one discuss the finer arts of cuisine and culture that got started with a SHTF Firearm post....all on a Night Vision Forum....this is ‘Merica, love it!Most Americans (not all, not all) don't have much of a taste for regular unmasked Lamb Chop taste. Over here most of the restaurants actually prepare them with a "sweet sauce" to mask the real taste of mutton.
Was in one of the most elite Restaurants in Tulsa back around 2001 as a guest for a business meeting. Guy was really trying to impress me. So dinner got delayed because of Tornado's. So we get to restaurant about 9.00 PM. Basically our table was it. So we have impeccable service being bestowed on us. So they got Lamb Chops on the menu. So I ask waiter, are those Lamb Chops un-marinated before the Chef starts with them. He said yeah. So I told him to tell the Chef to take a clean skillet, put only salt in the bottom of the skillet and take the un-marinated Lamb Chops and fry them just like that to medium.
Simple enough, hard to Phu.k that up. So the group I was with all partook on a couple of rounds of adult Sarsaparilla's. So food arrives, and my plate gets set in front of me and the second I saw it I knew the Chef had "sweet sauced" them up, but I did not say a word because it was late and not that big a deal at the end of the day. However, my taste buds had been set on some pure tasting Lamb Chops.
So waiter leaves and a couple of guys in the group started mentioning (because they saw the look on my face) and we had discussed the standard Aussie preparation of Lamb Chops and how over here in the States, you get a skewed taste of real Lamb Chops because of marinated sweet sauce they put on them, that what I was looking at was blood out of the Lamb Chops. I smiled at them and said NAW, take your finger and dip into that juice and take a taste. So the lead guy that was trying to impress me did. Well he got the waiter over there and started making a big deal out of it despite my insistence not to.
I told the waiter, hey man, no big deal as I am digging in to supper. So waiter comes back out about 5 min later after going to the kitchen and tells me that the Chef was really upset that I did not like his Lamb Chops. So with that I made my first and only complaint.
I looked up at him and said: " Well if he thinks he is upset, I sat here for 2 rounds of drinks while my taste buds were expecting some plain old fried in the pan Lamb Chops without any sweet sauce on them, how do you think I really feel. But look man, it ain't that big a deal, but tell the Chef next time someone gives very simple directions on how they want their Lamp Chops cooked, don't try to think they don't know what they want. I spent 12 years living in Australia and know exactly how I want my Lamb Chops cooked. "
So, buy all means, if you have a taste for mutton, knock yourself out. But over here the price for mutton is through the roof. Australia, even today has about 3 times more sheep than people. Mutton was always one of the cheaper meats there.
Well a SHTF rifle ain't only for defending you and yours. Hecque, in my world that is thousands of pounds of fresh meat basically procured. Just being preserved on the hoof right now instead of the freezer. So SHTF rifle and Meat go hand in hand.Only on Snipers Hide can one discuss the finer arts of cuisine and culture that got started with a SHTF Firearm post....all on a Night Vision Forum....this is ‘Merica, love it!
This is all you need for SHTF.....it's been proven...I've seen it in action on the big screen.
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Technically you are correct. Lamb is young and mutton is more mature. Mutton, ain't gamey if you used to it.I was always under the impression lamb was not mutton. Lamb was a young sheep, mutton was anything from a sheep that wasn't young.
At any rate, the key to good lamb is it being fresh. Fresh lamb (or goat for that matter) is some really fine dining.
Old butchered lamb tastes like shit (like old mutton), and is gamey as hell.
I lived in the UK, so I had my share of lamb and mutton.
LPVO's do not work well with helmet nor weapon mounted NOD's.
@RyanScott
What issues have the Unity FAST mount brought about? Thinking about one for my HD rifle, using the built jn Unity rear sight with a regular front sight.
SHTF is all about training and none about gear.
Carry on.
If you’re talking FAST for Aimpoints, no biggie, use the built in irons or just the rear like you said. If you’re talking FAST for EOTech, you’d have to pull the optic off to use your irons.Gottcha, I like the FAST height, but also like my irons. May consider a lower 1/3. Don’t have NODS and cannot currently afford them.
Sounds like the answer should be 300BLKI live downtown in the city and will definitely be bugging in. My SHTF is a KAC 11.5" with a SilencerCo Saker, aimpoint T2, Arisaka light, and ferro concepts sling. My fight will be urban combat so reaching past 100 meters is not likely. I may put a LAW folder on for throwing in a backpack.
I agree, this does seem to be exactly what 300BO was made for.Sounds like the answer should be 300BLK
Sounds like the answer should be 300BLK
Your 10 pound 12.5 pistol is gonna make you hella popular at the local gun range.
I say a LPVO WITH a magnifier AND an Eotech AND an offset RMR and offset Holosun, because...titties!
Nice rediMag!Here is my 12.5..... I have had basically the same set up for over 10 years. A few changes here and there, but nothing major. I have extensive use under NODs with this, both with active and passive NV.
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Thanks. I have them on all of my lowers.Nice rediMag!
Just another thought for shtf. Does t the trijicon use tritium for illum? Wouldn’t that make it emp proof?