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bman940

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  1. Brand new in box with box and all the accessories that came with it.Asking $395 PayPal F&F or MO.Apple is not included
  2. Nikon's M-308 scope is a nice one. Great magnification and clarity, plus as you described using Spot On you can get the distances of the circles pretty close to 200,300,400....yards. I have used mine to hit soda cans at 627 yards so don't worry about the accuracy. I also like Nikon's M-Series AR mount's with 20 MOA built into them for the exact reason you describe, better line up with my cheek weld. Nikon also has some really nice BLACK Series mounts that also work great on AR's. Here's a pic of my BLACK Series mounts on an AR.
  3. I don't know anyone who has a lifetime warranty on their rangfinder. Nikon has a new Bino-Rangfiner, LaserForce that does carry a lifetime warranty on it. I have yet to get my hands on one but a buddy says it is awesome, of course. He used one to coyote hunt in Colorado a few weeks ago. He said the glass is excellent and the ranging worked perfectly. It goes out to 1900 yards! Here is Nikon's statement about the warranty. Price right now is $1099. I do freelance Shooting Event's with Nikon so if you have any question's about their product's drop me a note. After 8 year's I've used almost everything that make. I don't do any sales at all. Nikon No-Fault Repair/Replacement Policy* For Binoculars, LaserForce Rangefinder Binoculars, Riflescopes, Scope Mounts and Fieldscopes Nikon is dedicated to quality, performance and total customer satisfaction. If your Nikon Binocular, LaserForce Rangefinder Binocular, Riflescope, Scope Mount or Fieldscope requires repair not covered by our Limited Lifetime Warranty, just send it to us and Nikon will at our option repair or replace the product at no charge.
  4. Sorry, Left out info on the P-308.....I haven't personally tried it but I have lit off 1000's of rounds under my P-223 3-9 BDc 600. A tough scope, clear and a great price. If you are going to go that route, I would suggest taking a look at the PROSTAFF 3-9 ( currently on PROMO), get the BDC version and you can dial it in to your .308 ammo.
  5. T., I have the exact rig you are looking at. Love it! The DPMS is rock solid and the M-308 clear and with zero issues. I use the heck out of mine too. 2 Nikon Shooting Event's put 5000 rounds under the scope and both rifle and optic remained perfect. I have also used Spot On and the BDC reticle to harvest a KS doe at 383 yards through a narrow 8 inch opening between tree's. 1 shot and meat in the freezer. Let me know if you have any question's about dialing in your Nikon M-308 BDC 800 scope .
  6. My LR-308 is stock from DPMS except the muzzle break and I added a JP 2-stage trigger. It is a .5 MOA rifle and one of my favorites to take shooting/hunting. I have probably let a dozen guys shoot this rifle here in Texas and every one of them has bought one. We have used it at Shooting events around the country and guys have blown up 4 inch jars of Tannerite at 623 yards by utilizing Spot On and Nikon's BDC Reticle. Many of the guys shot targets from 100,200,300,400,500, 623 and went 100%. Pretty cool for pretty much a stock rifle. It is a heavy beast to haul around hunting. Last June I had the task of putting 1000 rounds through a DPMS .308 Oracle while testing a scope mount. Let me tell you, I was impressed. It shot just a shade over 1 inch and never let up from first to last round. I got it so hot I melted part of my vinyl rest to the barrel. Not one misfire or failure to feed either. I know this sounds like fun but when it's 104 deg. outside and you're doing this, it is exhausting. Not to mention loading, thanks to a Lula loader or my thumbs would have been raw.
  7. Thanks! Taking my father in law shooting is always a challenge. He used to hunt and shoot all the time then for 20 years he felt he was to old to get out and do it. Now when he comes to Tx. to visit I usually take him out at least twice. He's all about accuracy which I appreciate. Very methodical from his Korean war days and long range shooting. Very different form my 12 year old who is all about slinging lead down range! 2 more weeks and I take the in-law to Ks. deer hunting. Help keep him young and great meat for the freezer. Like last year I plan on using the LR-308 with the Nikon BDC scope. You should have been there to hear me teaching him about Nikon's Spot On Ballistic Program. Another story for another day.
  8. Come on, I'm not that old! I took my 74 year old father in law to the range the other day. He had never fired a LR-308,lol. Anyway, he said he didn't like it but he smiled after every shot and managed to blast 100 rounds of ammo. Sounds like he was miserable doesn't it?
  9. Thanks, I asked a buddy and he told me the same thing. Go figure, I just assumed like the AR 15.....always like to learn and I appreciate the way you informed me too. Have a great day, off to an AR Armorer's class, should be a great learning experience....
  10. When I go to Kansas to fill my freezer on grain fed Whitetail I usually bring home 3 deer for myself and 2 for friends. The doe's run about 150 pounds, had one 188 a few years ago. The mature bucks will go 250+ on occasion. This meat is some of the best tasting I have ever had, probably the reason we have been going back for 15 years. YOu can buy up to 6 doe tags. They used to be $7.50, now they are $77 ! It really cut into the number sold as you would expect. Many farmers are not happy about that. I think you would be hard pressed to find a rural farmer who has not run into or been run into a deer. They are happy to get rid of them and I am happy to oblige. They are significantly bigger then our Texas deer where the doe's run 80-90 pounds. Hardly worth shooting. Sorry about the Faux Pas, I wasn't aware it was incorrect...live and learn! Here's a pic of a buddies Ks. deer from last year. No teeth from all the grain he had eaten, we gueesed 7-8 years old. Probably his last winter. http://i1216.photobucket.com/albums/dd363/bman940/gregsksdeer2010.jpg
  11. Had a blast hunitng with it last year and it functioned flawlessly. Harvested 3 meat doe's with it last Dec., longest shot was 323 yards. All 1 shot drops. Here's a pic of a big Kansas doe, grain fed Whitetail ! http://i1216.photobucket.com/albums/dd363/bman940/bartdpmsksdoe2010.jpg
  12. What only drops 7 in. at 500 yards? Cal/ammo/rifle? thanks,
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