I got the Rugged Radio GMR2-Plus because the manual stated the weight of the radio with battery and antenna was only 3.74 oz, which seemed great. But when I weighed it, the weight was 8 oz. Not as heavy as the Rocky Talkie 5w radio (9.4 oz), but the stated weight was really off.
And for a little...
I just sprang for the new Rocky Talkie 5w radio for when I hunt and two Mountain Radio for my wife and son when we ski. The durability and weight were the selling points for me.
Just went to the site since Dick’s fully took over this month. Still some deals, but nowhere near the deals that they used to run. And the experience seemed bland. I regret not using all my rewards by the end of January.
You can pick up an Athlon 1 Mile. It’s inexpensive. Has a lifetime warranty. Ranges deer out to 800 yds.
https://cameralandny.com/shop/athlon-optics-midas-1-mile-rangefinder/d3d26a80-3d86-0139-af4f-00163e90e196?variation=2905093
Or maybe a Vortex Viper HD 3000 (on sale) or Crossfire 1400?
I like my hearing, so I won’t put a brake on my rifle, but that’s an option. A suppressor also reduces recoil, but buying one now will get it in your hands in 8-9 months, maybe sooner, if you’re lucky. So a brake is more immediate. Sounds like you’d need to thread your barrel to take a brake or...
I have this on my 270 Win. Its lightweight, great clarity.
My other rifle wears a Trijicon Accupoint 3-9x40. Swaro lets in a little more light, but both are great scopes.
Just get a 5# propane tank and something like this:
https://www.rei.com/product/199347/ignik-4-propane-adapter-hose
No little green canisters required.
After my experience swapping to a barrel nut prefit, I would also like to throw my vote in for shouldered prefits for any future barrel swaps. I’d never done this before, so maybe it was my inexperience, but it was a bit fiddly getting the headspace right and torquing it down.