I"m late to finding this thread but I have used a DMR3 for over a year. I don't have an LRHS2 to compare the DMR3 to but I have an original LRHS scope. The DMR3 is heavier and a bit bulkier. I use the DMR3 on a target rifle and it has held up well.
My DMR3 was used in a long range class where...
I have an Element Helix 6-24x50 ffp mrad on a PCP Air rifle. I've used the scope for a couple years and it has worked well. Glass is fine, adjustments seem to be accurate and it has held zero. All that being said, my use of this scope has been nothing comparable to the use of a scope on a 300 wm...
Ours is 7 years old and ours still looks like new.
North Dakota weather can range from 100F to -30F over the course of a year. What amazes me the most about composite decking is the amount it will expand and contract with varying temperatures.
We have Azek/Timbertech on our house with hidden screws. Large deck with south and west exposure and a front porch with east exposure. Both have held up great to our weather although as some mentioned, while not ugly, it does tend to show little imperfections in the framing beneath. The only...
I researched this topic for a moose hunt I did several years ago. At the time, Alaskans with experience moose hunting and hauling moose meat seemed to recommend the Freighter sold by Barney's Sports Chalet. I didn't end up purchasing one for that hunt but I would give them a call and see if one...
This is not the first I've heard of Cabelas/Bass Pro refusing to pay out Active Junky recently. Eventually it was squared away but in the end I think even less of Cabelas than I already had. I wonder how many claims get denied and the buyer never follows up so Cabelas saves the money they would...
I use the 40 grain Bergers in my 20 practical. It's not a long range rig by any means. Most shots I take are 250 and in but I've shot a couple out to 350 and had great success.
I haven't had good luck with 20 cal tipped bullets on coyotes.
My favorite non factory coyote round is the 20 practical. My second favorite is the 6x45. I shoot them both in AR platforms but have considered a 20 practical in a bolt rifle. I have thousands of empty 223 cases and necking them up or down is simple. I also don't mind losing some out on the...
I have no idea if it's the best or not but the 140 eld-m that I used on a cow elk functioned perfectly. 300 yard broadside shot through the lungs. She walked about 10 yards after the shot, wobbled and tipped over. Complete pass through and lots of trauma inside.
I swap suppressors all the time. All my rifles maintain zero after removing and reinstalling the can.
As far as a suppressor wrap, I have several and the best I have at reducing mirage is made by Precision Underground.
I've experienced too many splashes with the 32 vmax to want to use them. I tried the 39 blitzkings for a bit but still had too many splashes for my liking. They were better than the vmax but not good enough for saving fur.
The 40 Berger's have been money for me with a fast twist barrel. If you...
Have you looked at the Western Mountaineering semi-rectangular bags? I had a sequoia and ultimately sold it cause it was too big for me. Maybe they would be a better fit for you.
I think you'll find that around here, Western Mountaineering, Feathered Friends and Stone Glacier receive most of the accolades for sleeping bags. Depending on your size and temp needs there should be multiple options. Let us know your requirements and you may receive additional suggestions.
I had a PJ 84" x 14' single axle utility trailer. It was a great trailer and I regret selling it. Built well and didn't have a spot of rust after 6 years of use. If/when I buy another, a PJ will be at the top of the list.