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    WTS Atlas BT10-LW17 V8

    WTS Atlas BT10-LW17 V8 for $200 plus $10 for USPS Priority shipping. Located in Grafton County, New Hampshire. All applicable laws shall be followed. Please contact via PM. Pictures below.
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    Need better knee-highs

    I own two pairs of hunting boots - Hanwag Sirius II GTXs and LaCrosse Granges. The Hanwags are great, they're just too short for lots of mud, snow, briars, etc. Conversely, while the LaCrosses are great at keeping nature out, they cause my right foot to be quite sore and both feet to sweat...
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    Long Range Training and Ranges in New England

    I was wondering if anyone's going to shoot the 9/11/21 PRS match at Alderbrook, I finished moving to NH and would like to check out PRS.
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    Optics-trade.eu Live Q&A

    https://fb.me/e/2a37lq4Mh Optics-trade.eu, which is a retailer of a wide variety of very nice glass, is having a live Q&A event on Facebook on 5/28 at 7am EST. Any questions about optics are going to be answered. I'm not involved with them, I'm just a viewer of their YouTube channel and customer.
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    Zeiss Rail versus Rings

    From what I've gathered, the tangible advantages to rail mounting are: *No marks on the scopes from the rings *More robust because of the larger mounting surface area *Leveling the scope is easier when mounting because there's no need to level the scope within rings; the reticle is leveled with...
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    Zeiss Rail versus Rings

    I'm looking to buy a Leica Magnus 1-6.3x24 i. I'll have the option of buying it either with or without a Zeiss rail on the bottom of the scope. Like most Americans, I've never seen a Zeiss rail on a gun before in person, let alone used or installed one. However, from what I've heard from Euro...
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    Need a lighter, longer range deer rifle - Update @ No. 74

    I bought two Zastava rifles, a M70 in 7.92x57 and a M85 in 7.62x39. I already own rifles in both cartridges and I bought dies for both, as well. The M70 will do what I need for a longer range rifle and the M85 is six pounds, unscoped. While they both don't have a threaded barrel, I don't yet own...
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    Need a lighter, longer range deer rifle - Update @ No. 74

    No, but I may end up buying a rifle by the end of this week. I wanted to take care of some other gun needs first, considering the election and results. I also have a handloading press incoming. I did get some trigger time with a Tikka T3 in .260 that belongs to one of my friends. The recoil was...
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    Need a lighter, longer range deer rifle - Update @ No. 74

    Probably could get both eventually but I think I'll start with 6.5CM. I agree, I'll probably look into magnums later, like 6.5 PRC, after I spend some time shooting and hunting with the CM.
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    Need a lighter, longer range deer rifle - Update @ No. 74

    OP here: I'm quite familiar with 7.62 NATO and .308 Winchester because I've owned a M1A and I currently own two FAL clones. I agree, he could've just asked "have you considered a .308?", to which I could say "yes." .308 is fine, I just want less recoil and a more efficient cartridge, especially...
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    Need a lighter, longer range deer rifle - Update @ No. 74

    Well, you guys talked me into getting a Winchester Model 70EWSS in 6.5CM in the future, probably after this season so I'll have time to put everything together. I've seen and handled some modern M70s and they all have nice fit and finish and a smooth action. What's held me back with the M70s is...
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    Need a lighter, longer range deer rifle - Update @ No. 74

    I was planning on finally getting into handloading specifically for this rifle. PRC allows for using magnum rifle primers, which are around. But as you mention, CM has less recoil. A lot of guys have been mentioning Tikkas here, so I took a look and the T3x Lite Polyfade and Roughtech are...
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    Need a lighter, longer range deer rifle - Update @ No. 74

    .30-30 and 7.62x39 are about the same ballistically, they just function in very different guns. Same results, probably. Right, the optic cost is on my mind. I don't mind spending the extra money for a good optic, its just an additional cost and weight that I have to keep in mind.
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    Need a lighter, longer range deer rifle - Update @ No. 74

    AK in 7.62x39 with a 1-5x24. Very fun gun to shoot but hunting ammo for 7.62x39 like Hornady Black SST starts dropping and loosing too much ballistic energy at around 200 yards. The receiver, gas system, and barrel of an AK don't really allow for substantial lightening.
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    Need a lighter, longer range deer rifle - Update @ No. 74

    My current hunting rifle weighs around ten pounds and tops out at approximately 200 yards. The gun's not bad but I could use something lighter that shoots farther. Where I hunt has a wide variety of medium to long range shots - 300 to 400 isn't out of the ordinary and the longest possible shot I...
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    Swarovski Binos for Still Hunting

    Just to follow up, I checked out a pair of CL Companion 10x30s last night and the binos impressed me with their smallness and light weight. So, I bought a pair of 8x30s this morning. Looking forward to getting them in the mail. Next year, I'd like to get a pair of EL Range 8x42s for hunting and...
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    Long Range Training and Ranges in New England

    My deer scouting has led to finding some fresh clear cuts. I quite simply lack the skill to make the longest possible shots in these cuts, which are around 400 yards. My current gun club has a 300 yard range, which in New England, is on the longer end. This year, I'll plan around my handicap...
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    Swarovski Binos for Still Hunting

    I'm currently in the same boat. Sure, the NLs would be great. But I don't have $3k to spend right now. Though, it might be good to have both something like an 8x30 and the NL in 8x42. Different tools for different jobs, etc.
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