Tuesday, December 27, 2011

thompson center encore frame, bergara .308 barrel

tc encore frame. bergara barrel .308winchester. bushnell elite 3200 handgun scope benchrest fore end made by tony, muzzlebrake made by van mulekom

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

DEAD EYE DICK 2

Simone trying out the new Bushnell 4200 Elite scope that she got from Cabelas on her recent trip to Texas. She has never shot at 250 meters before so she was very pleased with herself..

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Bushnell Tactical Elite 3200 5-15x40mm Riflescope

!9# Bushnell Tactical Elite 3200 5-15x40mm Riflescope

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Monday, November 21, 2011

How to Choose Between Rifle Scopes

!9# How to Choose Between Rifle Scopes

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Rifle scope comparison is generally a hard thing to find on the internet.

Choosing a rifle scope can be a bit of a tricky business when it comes to the large variety of different brands, prices, power options and most of all what you really want out of a scope. There are two main types of scope, variable power scopes and fixed power scopes.

Variable power scopes usually offer more flexibility to a hunter. For the obvious reason that they have multiple power settings that give differing amounts of magnification. You will generally find that the larger the magnification ratio the more expensive the scope is because it offers a lot more than a standard fixed power scope. One problem that can occur among cheaper variable scopes is that the reticule will magnify and give a larger range where the bullet could possibly go. This usually doesn't happen when investing in a good quality scope as the reticule keeps up with the magnification properly.

Fixed power scopes have some very good qualities too of course. The need to change things on it, like position on you rifle or recalibrate it aren't needed so often. If you have a specific purpose for a scope you can get away with a cheaper fixed power rifle scope and maybe get a lot of good use out of it. The fixed power scopes tend to be more rugged than their variable power counterparts due to less technological things going on.

If I list a simple rifle scope comparison between the two power types:
Variable magnification Scope vs Fixed magnification Scope
More flexibility vs Generally well suited to one task
More expensive vs Usually cheaper but you get what you pay for
More fiddly vs Usually easy to get the right settings
Usually better optics vs More rugged

As you can see from this small rifle scope comparison there are definitely pros and cons to both scopes and it really only matters what you are going to use it for. If you are only going to be hunting in woods then a large magnification range is probably not for you and will be more cost-effective to go for a fixed power scope.

However if you want a good deal of flexibility then a larger magnification range may be for you and therefore I would recommend a good variable power scope from the Bushnell Elite range or the one of the Leupold Mark 4 categories.


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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

How To Master Long Range Shooting

!9# How To Master Long Range Shooting

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Long range shooting with the proper tools and knowledge is a lot of fun and easier than most would think. It does require a level of patience but is well worth the effort when you're able to place a bullet accurately at a half mile plus. Let me explain.

A few years ago my dad and I were hunting coyotes we spotted a few out at about two-hundred fifty yards so we started lobbing bullets hoping to hit our target. After a few shots the coyotes looked up at us and then continued on with what they were doing, making us feel very stupid. We never hit them but that was the day we started looking into shooting long range, and making sure that the next time we had such a shot we would know EXACTLY how to hit our target.

After reading this article you will know the secrets to long range shooting and learn a few tricks that I've picked up through years of practice and experience. It doesn't matter what kind of rifle you're shooting you can be accurate at long ranges with this information. There are however rounds and rifles that provide for real long ranges like 7MM or 7MM STW or even a 338 or.338 Lapua. There's a ton of ideal long range rifles, but if you don't have an ideal rifle its ok. You can still get real good at a 700-900 yard ranges and let's face it how many animals do you think you can kill if you were extremely proficient at 700 to 900 yards?

For the sake of time I'm going to use details from my particular round a 7mm. My rifle is a Remington 700 7mm. What we'll cover is the following.

1. Rifle (7mm Remington 700)
2. Round (Actual Bullet)
3. Reloading
4. Bullet Data

Again we covered #1 you need a rifle and you need to know its capabilities. So lets get to #2 the bullet. I use a 162 Grain Sierra BTHP with 68 grains of IMR 4831 Powder. I tested bullets and powders and this was the most accurate for me up close at 100 and at long ranges of up to 1500 yards. My bullet isn't ideal for long range large animals as the knock down power decreases dramatically at long ranges.

Next we need Bullet data if you can't reload get a good bullet that provide you with the following information preferably right on the box. Hornady has this information right on the box of most of their higher powered rifle rounds. All you need from the box is Muzzle Velocity, you will need to find bullet coefficient in a book on the particular round or often times the manufacturer has a web page dedicated to identifying bullet coefficient.

1. Muzzle Velocity
2. Bullet Coefficient

With this information you can now begin to plug your data into either an exbal program on a hand held PDA. (We use a DELL we got on eBay for ) or the Iphone has a nice app called "shooter" here's what you need in the features of your long range shooting application.

1. Muzzle velocity
2. Barometric pressure
3. Altitude
4. Temperature
5. Wind correction
6. Sight above bore (usually this is 1-2 inches)
7. Cosign or Angle of shot.

Plug your information into your computer and then when your in the field you simply plug in the information that's needed relative to your new location. So here's what I typically do. With my bullet data consistent, the only things I need to change are field conditions. When we are getting ready to hunt I pull out my Kestral meter (kestrel.com) and I get temperature, altitude, barometric pressure and humidity and I put it all in the computer.

I then pull up my drop table so that I know my bullet drop at 300, 400 and up to 1500 yards or more. This is key but the final tid bit is this.

Your scope...

You can go big with a night-force scope for 00 or you can do what I did and get a simple Bushnell Elite - the key is being able to set your MOA or minutes of angle.

Your drop table will give you MOA's as adjustments to your scope to set your scope for the distances that you shoot. I have up to 47 Minutes of Angle adjustment on my Bushnell Elite.

So when I'm ready to take a shot I pull up my Lika 1200 (good for up to about 1500 yards at dusk) I get my distance, lets say 945 yards. I then pull up my drop table which has my field conditions and bullet data already in it and I look t 945 yards and it tells my to come up 27 MOA. I go to my scope and dial up 27 Minutes of Angle and guess what? That's right Im now set at ZERO at 945 yards which means I just put my cross-hairs on the target!

Hope this helps you if you want to see some samples check out my videos on YouTube.


How To Master Long Range Shooting

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Friday, October 7, 2011

Hunting in Low Light Conditions

!9# Hunting in Low Light Conditions

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There are special scopes that are available to help you see better during hunting in low light conditions. Those who are familiar with binoculars and telescopes are aware that the large object lens can be used in parallel with good quality optics to create an image that is brighter compared if you view it under the naked eye.

In fact, this is the same principle that makes owl have superior night vision. The large eyes can soak up all available light. Now with the scope, a combination of good eyepiece that can condense the light in a smaller area make the object brighter and more visible.
These kinds of scopes are good especially during dawn or dusk provided that there is natural lighting from the moon. However, using it in absolute darkness is not a good option. For this, you need to use infra red to see clearly.

There are several kinds of low light vision rifle scope. Both can be passive or active. The passive low light condition scopes amplify what little light is there while active low light condition are sensitive to infra red light and can produce image that are electronically enhanced on a screen inside the scope.

Cheaper models are only useful when the subject is likely to be slow moving, since fast movement will cause the image to smear across the sight, making it impossible to aim with any reliability. It is worth spending the additional 0 to ,000 and getting a good quality sight with additional features.

The best of the best can be utilized as standard scopes or with full low light condition illumination switched on. This means that you only need to carry a single scope during hunting trips. You only need to carry extra batteries.

There are many things to consider before coming to a decision about which equipment is good for you. Hopefully this article will help you. To find out where to find the best rifle scope and laser sights, you can visit relevant links.


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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Bushnell Elite 3-9X40 Multi-X Mat Sf

!9# Bushnell Elite 3-9X40 Multi-X Mat Sf

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Sunday, September 25, 2011

Camp Showers - The stay in the area cleaning

!9# Camp Showers - The stay in the area cleaning

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For all fields, whether it's two-night canoe trip at the weekend or a week long stay on the land of his grandfather in the north country, is a question which will be swimming.

While a shower area might like a luxury good, some seem to, especially for those shorter trips continuous operation, can be an indispensable convenience for many of us.

The simplest of these showers are simply fields bubble - kind of bags ranging in size from a few liters, up to 5 gallons, some havesmall piece of pipe with a shower head at the end - others are attached directly to the head on the ground. Most are a dark color to absorb heat - just shut down or hang in a sunny place for a while 'and you will soon have a hot shower. Some of these showers as simple as the Sea of ​​Summit Pocket Shower, online for about $ 27 retail, are designed so that they can double as a dry bag until ready to use as a shower. This particular model weighsonly a few ounces and holds 10 gallons of water, so for about 8 minutes worth of time continuous shower.

For those who spend a lot of time camping and do not mind spending a bit 'of money for the convenience and comfort of instant hot shower, there are other options available.

For about 100 to 50 dollars, you can buy from Tap Zodi hot shower journey done. This unit has a stainless steel burner 16.4 standard propane cylinders, once provided. And 'soft-sided carryingIn doubles as a four-liter water tank, which represents about a ten minute shower per tank of fuel left. The water is forced through a tube with a battery of eight-meter-pump (four "D" cells). The manufacturer claims that about 60 liters of water can be heated and delivered between propane and battery replacement. If this system fits in the pocket and broke all is the size of a hiking boot. Pair with the Zodi Shower Hut for another ninety dollars or if youreally want to go for it, check out the field Texsport Deluxe Shower / shelter, a flight of four and a half feet square and entirely covered with rain-see-um-panels come and even features a rack for the corner of a towel and shower supplies outside. With these two you'll have a nice shower and luxury standards of camping at any time and anywhere you want one.

If a permanent structure is what you are after, the season for camping or other location where youeffective access to a water plug, a look at the Cabela's outdoor shower. It is a unit of 100-800 dollars in line water heater, connected to a gas cylinder twenty pounds. It can be mounted virtually anywhere with the outside of a camper - in order to connect it to your supply of water with a garden hose, and is one of the cylinders up to 18 hours of hot water to fill-up. It comes with a tube of eight meters and a shower, the spray has four settings.

No matter whatType of camping you do if the shower is something that simply can not live a little 'research and you're definitely one that fits your needs to find.


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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Bushnell Elite Spotting Scope 20-60X 80 Black

!9# Bushnell Elite Spotting Scope 20-60X 80 Black


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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

How to adjust settings on the Parallax telescope

!9# How to adjust settings on the Parallax telescope

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What the hell is Parallax? I was wondering the same thing when I started on iron sight telescope with a good upgrade. This guide will give you an overview of best focus for the Bushnell area, or any other adjustable parallax setting for that matter.

Have you ever heard of a field of higher power and I noticed that when you move out of the eye seems to move from the center toward the edge of the exit pupil, the reticle on the target? Well, this change isif the parallax adjustment is not properly adjusted for distance. Some have mistaken the parallax adjustment as a priority or even a rangefinder, but it is neither. The parallax adjustment, if set correctly to ensure that the reticle is positioned properly on the target, as if your crosshairs are part of the lens, motionless, as if they were painted on, for you. Of course, if your goal is not a "target" or a "varmint hunting" rifle scope, you probably do not need tothe bother of adjusting the parallax adjustment. Negligible in most hunting areas is the parallax, in fact I have a good friend who regularly hunt, and he did not even know what I'm talking about when I asked him, have spoken. I do not hunt, but I like to spend a Saturday shooting. For me, every small increase in precision is welcome defiantly.

Most of the higher power ranges, with a capacity of 12 or more, will have an adjustment ring at the bell end of the destination (the nearest endthe target). Normally, the parallax adjustment ring has printed the suggested settings on them, so you can just shoot in the area you have to choose from. The problem is that these proposed changes are rarely as accurate as could be. So why should you worry about getting your "right" to go? Why not use the recommended setting? Even if you're a big shot, you can easily reduce the size of your group of more than 30%, only taking the time to properly set parallaxField adjustment. Many shooters do not realize that even with a few adjustments you could make a big impact on their shooting performance. Let's face it, not in the documentation for the area has been a real blessing when it comes to learning how to use it, they just assume you already know.

Now that you have an understanding of what parallax, it is time to fine-tune your room for greater accuracy. I'm going to assume you have already set in your field to zero, and thatIt is necessary to properly sighted equip your weapon so it is positioned securely on a bench. A rest period of recovery would be better off with a vise. Dial the recommended setting on the parallax adjustment for the area from which the shooting. Now look through the scope and move your eyes back and forth, left and right so that you can see if the viewfinder as they appear to move over the top. Experiment with the adjustment until you have eliminated the illusion that your viewfindermovement. If you think you have perfect, a little 'white-out liquid paper and a marker on the parallax adjustment, so you know where you fit later. Some people paint their own brand or find it in the metal, but start with something that I was not so lasting as long as they are not quite sure about the position preference. So go ahead and take five 57 shots and see how your group has improved. Nice, huh! Do not stop, move the target at 50 yards back and repeatthe process. Similarly, the ideal scenario would be for all areas that usually turn out to be in increments of 50 meters.

If you are in an economic market that will really go far I can recommend are two models of Bushnell Banner Scopes line of telescopes. The first is telescopes Bushnell Banner 6-18x50. It is a long-range target area that may also ideal for varmint hunting, and is set to be parallax focus from 10 metersInfinity. The second is telescopes Bushnell Banner 6-24x40. This long-range goal and the frame has a varmint reticle Mil-Dot, which is my preferred way of the viewfinder. Both can be purchased for around $ 120.00, so you do not empty your wallet. For these and other Bushnell telescopes Bushnell Banner Series please visit my page ranges.

Happy hunting,


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Sunday, August 7, 2011

Bushnell ELITE 3200 4-12X40 MULTI-X AO MAT

!9#Bushnell ELITE 3200 4-12X40 MULTI-X AO MAT

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