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Barry Holcomb started the topic What do you use to “read” the wind in the forum Reese Bottom Chat Room 3 years, 6 months ago
It’s cold and the days are short so I’m sure we’ve all had plenty of time to think about what we will implement/take away from our shooting setups this next year. With that being said, I really enjoyed visiting last month and one thing I noticed was the absence of spotting scopes on the line. I do travel quite a bit to shoot and it seems like…[Read more]
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Barry Holcomb replied to the topic November Long Range Match in the forum Reese Bottom Chat Room 3 years, 7 months ago
Barry Holcomb .284 open prone
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Barry Holcomb started the topic For Sale- Nightforce 8-32×56 NXS in the forum Reese Bottom Buy/Sell Forum 11 years, 7 months ago
I have a Nightforce 8-32×56 NXS that I don’t use anymore and would like to sell. It’s in great condition, has the .1 MIL RADIAN adjustments, MLR reticle, and zero stops. Comes with original box and manuals and scope cap covers. Retails for $2177 and I’d like to get $1725 shipped. Would make a great FTR or open scope. Can email pics to anyone interested.
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Barry Holcomb replied to the topic Just Wondering!!!! in the forum Reese Bottom Chat Room 11 years, 9 months ago
If you’re shooting a front rest I would recommend the spike feet and not the ones from sinclair. As far as a rear bag goes I like the protektor and edgewood. Edgewood is expensive but they are very well made. Protecktor is not cheap but less than the edgewood and you can buy them already filled with heavy sand. Most of the time you can call them…[Read more]
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Barry Holcomb replied to the topic *Need Your Feedback* in the forum Reese Bottom Chat Room 11 years, 9 months ago
We always pulled targets at Memphis and then they purchased ar500 steel plates. They paint them white and spray a small gray dot in the middle and everyone gets 5 minutes of sighters on the first relay and 2 minutes on the second relay. They are placed in front of the target frames on the berm and repainted after every relay. No one has to be in…[Read more]