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sold FS: TC Contender .22 LR super fun target
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Gilbert/Chandler or at Mesa Bass Pro during work. -
I’ll take them.
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Fury 5k with AB been hunted a season and range trips. Very good condition. Have the box and probably all the other stuff that came with it in the box. Will get pictures up East Valley
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Someone needs this barrel for their new rifle. And, 25 is where it’s at, especially the 133 Bergers, IMO. Or the speedy monos if that’s what you do. I think the 25 is the best compromise between bullet weight and velocity without any unnecessary recoil, especially for long range shooting. The benefit of reducing recoil helps with better precision out in the field and spotting shots. We have so much more information about these “smaller” bullets killing just effectively as the big 30 cal bullets. The big boomers make for many a miss “over the back” cause of recoil. My original 7mm SS hammer doesn’t get as much use as the 25 these days. I am basically matching ballistics with a shorter barrel and less recoil. And, I can’t tell a big difference between een the 180vld and the 133eh in the killing I have done.
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I live with the same temptation… I have built three, but I think this last one will stick with me cause I got it sized right at 21” suppressed. Two of my buddies bought my other two cause they saw how they hammered and were easy to shoot. My 24” barrel was awesome for the speed, but shooting suppressed has made me go shorter. Anyone thinking about a 25 cal, the 133 are fantastic bullets with high BC and so easy to shoot. 25 creed, 25x284, or 25 SST/PRC, what’re your flavor gets you more velocity and higher BC than a 6.5 with the 140 class bullets. Ballistically they are hard to beat with the higher velocity and BC with a bullet that is only 7 grains lighter than the all around favorite 140 grain 6.5 bullets. free bump.
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$450 obo about 6 years old per previous owner
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Bump. Make offer
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Kuiu Pro frame and packs 2200 ultra and 5200 pro pack. Couple of short seasons on them, a few years old. Tall frame and large belt, plus two pockets. Very good condition, functions as it should, zippers good, cosmetically has some stains probably. Washed in scent free since pics. $350 for it all.
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All bags and frame SPF
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Sure, make an offer. 480-234-5405 Stephen
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Make an offer for the two bags.
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Excellent scope, amazing glass, this is the best scope Leupold makes, IMO. Comes with Leupold MK4 medium rings. Faint ring marks and one ding underneath. Tracks perfectly and 35 makes it fun to shoot tiny groups! Never realized how much it helps. I run the 3.6-18 and gave this a try, but it’s more magnification than I need. No box. $1450 obo
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Look at all the stuff!
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MS V3 with MK rail to attach to Picatinny or ARCA and more. Get velocity without it on your barrel. No better way to use MS. I shot my ME before I got this rail, my ADHD, lol. So, it comes with two computers, two sets of spacers, soft zipper case, two cases, cable to connect to phone, memory card, one bayonet. $270 OBO
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YHM Phantom QD suppressor adapter, convert any suppressor with the industry standard 1 3/8 x 24 threads. Like new. $50 Can include a used 5/8 or 1/2 brake for an additional $75.
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Black SB tactical brace. Basically new, just had it till I got my SBR stamp. $40
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Selling my 701 because I upgraded to the Garmin watch with Applied Ballistics. $300 OBO The 701 is the GPS with Applied Ballistics software on it. It can operated alone or link with a Bluetooth enabled laser range finder like the Sig 2400BDX, Sig Kilo 3000 bdx, Vortex Fury with bluetooth, and some other rangefinders. With the 701, you can input your rifle details and it will use pressure and temp to get the perfect firing solution. I have used the system successfully out to 1000 during a hunt. There isn't really any system as complete and as fast as the Garmin 701 or the Garmin watch plus a rangefinder. The watch is $1300 though, so this is a bargain. I have used screen protectors, and will include some from the set I ordered. I also sewed a custom armband with a cover. If you want, I'll also set up a time go to the range with you, chronograph your hunting rifle and set up the Garmin for you and link to a rangefinder if you have one. We'll have to plan that for the future. I can help set it up when you pick it up if you bring your rifle and ammo so we can get necessary measurements. Going to post pictures tonight from my phone. I type in the ad on a computer. East Valley Chandler, Gilbert, Tempe and Mesa
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Bump
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ARC Barloc system for Nucleus or adaptable to other savage tenon actions. $60 obo
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15-45 x 65 spotter with neoprene cover. $325 OBO mesa/Gilbert
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