$70 for two Stealthcam QS12 trail cameras + instruction manual (I pay for shipping). These were lightly used for 1 month this summer. They work great, but I have more than I need.
I've spent the last 3 years getting into more back[pack hunting and I tried tents and bivy/tarp method. I've discovered I'm a tent guy and I'm selling my lightly used Outdoor Research Helium Bivy and my Kifaru Paratarp. Both items are in GREAT shape.
-Both items have been used 12-14 nights in...
Answered my own question, well, actually, Timney did
When I took off the factory trigger and removed the bolt, a small spring fell out of the bolt-button on the left hand side of the action. When I installed the new trigger and reassembled everything back together, I forgot this small spring...
I just installed a Timney trigger on my Browning Hells Canyon Long Range. The safety works great and the trigger pull is exactly as I wanted it! The problem? My bolt won't stay in the gun................what am I missing here? Nothing locks the bolt in anymore when I cycle the bolt.
Thanks for...
This Marsupial Harness is brand new, never used, never even set-up.
--Size: Medium
--Color: Coyote Brown
--Standard webbing
--Year: 2019
$72 includes shipped to you (Most of the USA).
**PayPal please
When these range finders are in BOW mode, do they compensate for angle of incline?
If the answer is NO, how do you compensate for steep angles of incline/depression
Thanks
I would use an MOA or MIL turret (make sure it matches your reticle) and have a main distance drop chart on your weapon or on your person. I would have a 2nd chart with elevation, temperature, wind, and barometric pressure charts. Those factors all come in to play outside of 400 yds. Most of...
A great book that really lines out the whole process picking out a rifle/bullet, mounting scopes properly, and developing your own dope cards is LONG RANGE PRECISION RIFLE by Anthony Cirincione .
Whether you're a beginner or been doing this for a while, it is a great resource for all shooters
I only clean in Nov/Dec when the season's over. I'll shoot 400-500 rounds through a .308 in a summer and it never gets too dirty to where accuracy is affected
The Wind Book for Rifle Shooters by Linda Miller and Keith Cunningham is 130 pages of nothing but adjusting for wind. A little more geared for competition shouting than hunting, but a cool read
Its insignificant compared to making sure your gun is zeroed at the distance you think it is. Example: Thinking you are zeroed with a 300 WM at 100 yds when you're actually zeroed in at 200 yds will be a 1.25 MOA error at 400 yds, a 1.5 MOA at 500 yds, and a 1.75 MOA error at 600 yds
I know...
The trigger is always the best place to start. I usually install a Jewell Trigger into all of my guns and set them all to break at the same poundage
I would then buy a Wheeler Engineering Torque Wrench and make sure every bolt and screw on the gun is torqued to the correct amount and in the...
Shooting a light, semi auto (.22LR or .223 or even 6.5) or a light caliber bolt gun (.223) really helps develop solid shooting fundamentals that carry over to the big gun
The real key with the big gun is dry fire 15X for every actual fire. Know the trigger's breaking point, and make a perfects...
I have a Rugged Ridge Bipod and an Atlas. They are both great. The Atlas is better because it has the ability for you to cant your gun to get it level while you are on the gun. This action is not too loose, the gun will stop and level where you want it to.
The rugged ridge adjust its legs...