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    Any body have experience with "self healing" targets?

    I have several of the Champion Duraseal, they hold up well, no issues yet even with a .308.
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    Best round for 200+ Yd shooting.

    I might of missed it in the replies above, but I loved my 22-250 and I didn't see it mentioned. Now I'm curious. Bad round?
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    Simple question for ya.

    I also have a PayPal account for online sales. I also responded to this post on my Chinese made IPad sitting in my clothes made in India watching my Japenese TV with my German made car parked in the garage filled with gas made from oil pumped from Saudi Arabia all purchased from places that ban...
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    Help me pick out a quality, re-zeroing QD scope base.

    Weaver makes their SPR mount (thumb knobs) and Burris has their P.E.P.R mount, both are less expensive than your LaRue or American Defense.
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    Blackhawk or Daniel Defense Rails?

    Weaver and Blackhawk, same thing, so look for the lesser expensive of the two but they fit and operate fine. The Daniel Defense will have the more tactical look (light sandblast and better matte finish) of them and little more machining work to it, a little higher quality and will be more...
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    Suggestion for high 1" rings for a Prostaff 3-9x 50

    If your going to be swapping out optics and want to keep zero, I'd stick with something that is one piece (SPR mount) rather than two separate rings. I do this on my AR and it holds zero well. See picture
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    where can i find the right size screws

    Call Weaver customer service, There pretty good at sending out replacement hardware. Federal Cartridge Company 900 Ehlen Drive, Anoka, MN 55303-7503 1-800-322-2342 Fax: (763) 323-2506
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    Weaver rifle scopes....

    When ATK acquired Weaver back from Mead Optics a few years back, they did a nice job. Good quality, made in Japan. They've also added a few more lines since (from other countries), lower end, different price point , different quality obviously.
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    Can I mount a scope like this?

    I think from an accuracy point of view, I don't see any issues. But with that much "leverage" hanging out there, I would worry about dropping it or everyday bumps and knocks. I'm pretty hard on my stuff, so maybe that's why it would concern me.
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