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Lonewolf McQuade

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  1. &when I was done...
  2. I got a jigsaw puzzle for Christmas
  3. Nice lookin lump of coal there! Merry Christmas
  4. Make sure you put some pictures up of that!
  5. I was just kidding! LOL. That buck is three times the size of the ones I've seen so far this week, which is still 0. Your 300 blk sure puts a whooping on them!!
  6. Great job, Congratulations !!! Have you contacted Boone & Crockett to come out and take measurements?
  7. HAPPY THANKSGIVING BROTHERS!!
  8. Night owl Night shot would actually be perfect for close quarters in the woods. Simple!! If it wasn't for the 1 fuken stupid design flaw of having the battery compartment on the BOTTOM OF THE SCOPE!! DUMB AS$ design! I see no way to add a external battery pack to even rectify the issue.
  9. Searched before I posted. Didn't find this before.
  10. @Ravenworks interesting option! Try before you buy.
  11. That's an ir luminator? Would require night vision optic to use?
  12. In reality, for 4 legged undesirables, a red/ green light will work as well for $75 to $200 at distances out to 600 yds ish. Filtered light doesn't seem to spook game too harshly in my experiences. Just be nice having the NV for the 2 legged varmint, should the necessity arise.
  13. The Sightmark Wraith caught my eye. Looked more compact than their photon RT or the XT models, but not as user friendly on the focus or battery swap in the dark
  14. Thermal would be nice, but that'll be down the road a bit. I was hoping the $600 ish range would be ok for in the woods for average range of 30 to 80 yards.fuking coyote are rampid this year! Saw 2 middle of the afternoon during archery, heard dozens close by when fire whistle goes off. I dont give a crap about taking pics or video, streaming etc. Just want a simple ability to sight, fire & exterminate!
  15. I have some major coyote issues on my deer hunting property and was looking at some night vision scopes to have some fun with. At this time, I don't have thousand$$ to spend on gen 2 or 3/thermal optic. Was curious if any here have experience with some of the more affordable options, ATN, SIGHTMARK, NIGHT OWL etc. Are they adequate, worth even bothering? 150 yards would me max distance for now.
  16. Nice buck, congrats ya old fukker
  17. Great buck!
  18. EVIL B1TCH !
  19. @98Z5V I didn't hear of the Eotech one. Chinese fukers will knock off anything!
  20. @bubbas4570 I'm not certain. Heard people saying they're currently seeing these scopes being offered at too good to be true prices.
  21. Just spreading the word to help other... https://www.leupold.com/service-support/resources/counterfeit-warning
  22. Consumer Alert We strongly recommend against purchasing optics purporting to be Leupold products from www.wish.com, www.ioffer.com, www.aliexpress.com, and www.alibaba.com, among many others. Leupold® is issuing a consumer alert to purchasers of Leupold riflescope products, particularly via internet sales, in regards to counterfeit Leupold products that are illegally imported from the People’s Republic of China. These fake products bear many of the trademarks and trade dress of current Leupold & Stevens riflescopes, and are sometimes difficult to distinguish externally from authentic Leupold products. Common counterfeit scopes purport to be Mark 4 riflescopes, VX-III riflescopes, Prismatic riflescopes, CQ/T riflescopes, LCO sights, and Deltapoint Pro sights. These counterfeits are regularly returned to us for service due to failures; however, counterfeit products are not manufactured by Leupold and are not covered by the Leupold Full Lifetime Guarantee. We do not provide service for counterfeit products. How to Check for Authenticity All Leupold riflescopes are given an individual serial number. Counterfeit scopes often use a fake serial number, all identical serial numbers, or incorrect numbering convention. If you find a scope that is suspect, simply write down the serial number and call 1-800-LEUPOLD to ask if the scope is authentic. In most cases, we can confirm a scope’s authenticity by its serial number. Leupold riflescopes are all designed, machined, and assembled in our Beaverton Oregon manufacturing facility. We do not have any other riflescope manufacturing facilities or offices anywhere in the world. So if you come across a Leupold riflescope being shipped into the United States from China, it is a very likely a counterfeit. We encourage all consumers to protect intellectual property and combat counterfeits by reporting suspected counterfeits to www.iprcenter.gov/referral or by sending us detailed information using the Ask a Leupold Expert form and selecting “Counterfeit Issue” for the “How can we help you?” question.
  23. Thanks Mr. Hindsight! Lol, where were you BEFORE I accidentally started WWIII?
  24. Thank you
  25. Absolutely the same here! Fried some up the 1st night!
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