Author: ccoker
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Texas Boars DDT weapon light review
This is a review of the TexasBoars DDT weapon mounted light used for hog hunting. S pecs: 2 x 3 watt LEDS, one red and one green Attaches to scope via a scope mounted ring which is mounted with the base facing upwards which attaches to the light unit. QR style ring allows easy on…
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American Defense Scout review
American Defense Manufacturing makes fantastic mounts in my opinion. I have used them for scopes, ACOGS and Aimpoints. Never had a problem with any of them and they have all proven to stand the test of returning to zero. The Scout model. This is their lightest model and has just one bolt holding it to…
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Vortex Razor HD 1-4 Review
Vortex has been making quite a splash on the tactical optics market the last couple of years. They are getting this for a few key reasons: They are listening and responding to what their customer’s want. Primarily Scott at Vortex has been active on the tactical and optics forums. This postives of this kind of…
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Kahles CL 3-10×50 Multizero review
I have been using the Kahles CL 3-10×50 with the multizero reticle for several years. This scope has taken numerous game, absolutely holds zero and I trust it 1000% It’s a FANTASTIC scope, stunning clarity, great glass etched 4A reticle that is bold enough to be used in very, very low light when you would…
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3 Gun Stuff scope cattail lever review
Those into 3gun are familiar with a cattail for a scope. It is simply a lever that goes around the magnification ring that allows you to quickly adjust the scope magjification. Like from lowest power to max in a hurry when transtioning between stages. It also servers as a really easy way be able to…
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Premier Reticle 3-15×50 Scope Comparison review
Came across this video from Mike at CS Tactical. He does a nice job describing the differences between the different models.
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Burris TAC 30 scope review
Reviewed by shooter521 TAC30 on top, CRS on bottom. The TAC30 is a couple inches shorter and about 3 oz. lighter than the CRS. Eye relief is also shorter, making an extended mount (like the LaRue SPR-E or ADM Recon-X) unnecessary. Side view of both scopes. The TAC30’s illumination control is the copper-colored pushbutton on the…
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Staff Gun Review: Wilson Combat 5.56 Recon 16″
Recently I aquired a Wilson Combat 16″ Recon upper to match the Wilson Combat lower I have been using with the 6.8 upper (also from Wilson Combat) It’s worth mentioning the lower has the TTU singlestage I am so impressed with. Click below to read my Wilson Combat 5.56 Recon review
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Redding Reloading Equipment Review
Turret or Progressive? I had been considering for quite some time going from a single stage press to perhaps a progressive or a turret press to speed up my reloading. I don’t reload for high round count calibers like 5.56 or 9mm as frankly, they are cheap enough it just doesn’t seem worth the hassle…
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Successful weekend of hunting with Nosler 280AI and Zeiss Victory FL 4-16×50
They say faith in one’s equipment is everything.. Well, after a weekend of testing with a Nosler 280 AI and Zeiss FL 4-16×50 with AVS elevation turret, I would say I have it. Sunday morning.. Deer weren’t moving where I was at on Sunday morning, and I had passed on several nice bucks Friday and…
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Testing the Nosler Trophy Grade rifle in 280AI with a Zeiss Victory FL 4-16×50 review
Doing some testing with this combo and initial indicators are quite positive indeed. Running the Nosler 140g Accubond factory ammo I am literally getting one hole groups at 100 yards off the bench. At 500 yards I was getting 2.5″ with a 3-9 scope that had a course reticle. Now that I have this Ziess…
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Leupold Patrol 3-9×40 review
Overview: The Leupold Patrol has many of the features guys are looking for. As I mentioned in my review on the Leupold VXR Patrol 1.25-4, I am VERY impressed with Leupolds new VXR line of scopes. Glass quality in low light is comparable to the Trijicon Accupoint and is extremely clear, sharp, high resolution and…
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DR performance training pack deck for your IPhone or IPAD!
This is cool… A longtime personal friend of mine just told me about his latest project: John is one of the most obsessive perfectionists I have ever know. I am quite confident this app will perform. I am downloading mine now. http://wp.me/pUaYN-5z
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Why I trust Aimpoint
One of the things you hear all the time is why are Aimpoints so much more expensive than other red dots. Aren’t they all basically the same? Well, the answer is of course, “no, they are not”. To me, some of what you are paying for it peace of mind, with the 5 years constant…
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Nosler Trophy Grade 280 Ackley Improved Review
The 280 Ackley Improved cartridge has been around for quite some time as a Wildcat. Basically it has the same parent case (30/06) as the 270 Win, 25-06 Rem and of course, the 280 Rem. Ackely Improved means the shoulders are at a 40 degree angle making it hold a few grains more powder than…