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  1. recurveman

    Sinclair F-class Bipod

    sold
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    Sinclair F-class Bipod

    I have a Sinclair F-Class bipod for sale. You attach it to your rifle and can adjust each side to level your rlfle. It is great for when you are sighting in or load development. It adjusts really fast and stays at the same elevation. If you have a sling stud on your rifle this should attach to the swivel and off you go. Asking $125.00. Chad 480-510-43 eight 4
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    Why is there so Many Swaro 15’s for sale?

    A few of my buddies all brought our glass together and compared them. We compared vortex 15's to swaro 15 HD's. There really was no comparison. Then we compared razor HD's, swaro el's and a set of cheaper Nikons in 10X. Again there was no comparison. Swaro's were better for sure. Are they worth the price difference? Not for everyone. If you want the best then Swaro's are the best I've looked through in regards to clarity. If you are looking at price or weight then swaros aren't the glass for you. People are selling them because they "rented" them for the season and will buy another pair around August. If a better model comes out then they will get the better model. Happens every year.
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    mossberg ATR 30-06 W/ 3X9 Scope

    Reduced to $325.00
  5. I have this stock and it has been very nice. Nice and light and rigid. I'm shooting the 700 LA with a 6.5X284 and it shoots impressive groups. I bought there bottom metal too and it fit like a glove. https://www.bellandcarlson.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=category.display&category_ID=1130
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    Swarovski 10x42 question + vortex 15x50

    Problem being you will never have enough money to get the best gear. There literally is just to much gear. Trailers, trucks, UTV's, custom rifles, bino's, spotting scopes, tripods, packs, reloading equipment, boots, packs, game cameras, stands, ground blinds............Now that is just hunting. Let's not forget about fishing too!!!!!!! There have been a ton of great elk, deer, ect. killed with a $300 rifle a set of 10X50 bushnell bino's while sleeping out of the bed of the pick up truck. Gear is cool but spending time in the woods will kill more critters than great gear. Gear just makes it more comfortable at times.
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    Hoyt RX-1 Carbon

    I've got one of these bows and they are absolutely awesome. Fast and super accurate
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    Swarovski 10x42 question + vortex 15x50

    As the price increases the difference in quality gets smaller. An example would be the difference between a $100 pair of bino's and a $500 pair. There is a large difference in quality. When you go from $1500 to $2000 the difference is smaller but both pieces will be very good. I've owned the Kiababs and they are really nice. Swaro's are better no doubt. I currently run the 10 X 42 EL's. I would like a bit more magnification but the clarity is unreal. Now here is the the key to optics. Don't spend every last dollar on optics if you can't afford fuel to go hunting. The key to being successful is to spend time in the words. Gear is great and get the best you can afford but make sure to not to spend every last dollar on gear. Spend plenty of money on fuel and good boots.
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    Mossberg 500 20ga FS

    Does the barrel have a poly choke? If not what is the choke of the barrel?
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    Sinclair F-class Bipod

    TTT
  11. I have a Vortex Ranger 1800 range finder. Bought it in an emergency and used it on one hunt. Worked great. Ranged out past 1800 yards a few times (I know that most like to shoot further these days but 1 mile is all this ranger finder is going to do for your). Comes with Box and case. Only used on a 3 day WT hunt. Asking $375.00. Chad 480-510-43 eight 4.
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    5 To 1 Odds.....Why Not?

    I'll be impressed if you don't spend all of the $500 dollars you win in reloading supplies!!!!!!!! Not sure of the upside except the bragging rights. I think it will be much easier than you think.
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    Mixing Powders

    The advantage that might be obtained for the average hunter is little to none. Keep in mind that as hunters we are looking for "minute of deer" and don't have to shoot .25" groups. Also everyone gets all fired up about cartridge selection. Manufacturers make new cartridges so you will buy a new rifle. The .308 (from a hunters perspective) will do everything a 7mm-08, 6.5 CM, .243, ect will do. There is little difference between them. When you look at it from the standpoint of a chuck of lead going through the air at a certain velocity there is little to no difference in practical hunting applications. Even when you go from a .243 to a 300 win mag the only real difference is the energy. The trajectory is very, very close and the energy really only matters if the bullet doesn't leave the animal. If the bullet passes through then the extra energy really wasn't used on the animal. To answer your original question. DON'T MIX POWDERS!!!!!!!!!
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    Sinclair F-class Bipod

    TTT
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    Labradar chrono pros and cons

    Just used one for the first time last weekend and it worked great.
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