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  Versatility and adaptability. The S.O tech saddle rest is the answer to a lot of my issues when shooting a long range rifle on the go. How I have it setup, it is a 2 in one device. It is a saddle which you mount on your pack to use as a support when bipods are not ideal, AND a forestock pa...
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I don't know who was the first manufacturer to produce a lightweight, low-powered variable optic. Regardless of who was the first, there are now several companies that offer lightweight optics in the 1-4 magnification range - a few that come to mind: Schmidt & Bender Short Dot, Leupold CQBSS, Trijic...
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This is my .308 rifle which I have taken out to 1200 yards with hand loaded ammo (SMK 175gn with a muzzle velocity of 2715fps) with 1/4MOA accuracy after barrel break in time. A very cost effective rifle made by Remington (model 700, VLS), and a scope that I can pass from rifle to rifle for a life...
People in extremely noisy work environments (like the guy on the tarmac who guides the jet at the gate or rock musicians in concert) wear hearing protectors & that’s often something OSHA enforces. Shooters wear hearing protectors because of the high intensity of occasional percussive sound. So...
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The Good The value on this scope is great. It's clear, consistent and very tactical looking - all for about 400 bucks. The Bad The battery on our illuminated reticle died fairly quickly. Just to note, the green setting appears to burn a good bit more juice. On the plus side, t...
RCS Neck Holster Review post on my blog.