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Backlanz Detachable Bipod – The battle of the lightweight bipods!

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When Backlanz first released their new bipod, I bagged it as a Harris Clone that wasn’t really adding much (apart from some weight) to the bipod world. Well. Their latest offering certainly changes my opinion on them.

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The Crossover Rifles – a Tikka CTR and Bergara HMR

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Both the rifles we are looking at today could be called ‘crossover’ rifles – but really, it turns out live at opposite ends of the spectrum.

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Bore Brushes – Bronze or Nylon

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Bore Brushes – like many subjects in the shooting community (for example, cleaning itself), there are many differing opinions, all seemingly with their own set of proof and reasonings.

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Scope Bite

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Over the weekend, I watched two shooters scope themselves – that is, the recoil of the firearm pushes the scope back into head, above the eyebrow – generally cutting the head open. Scope Bite looks nasty, but is easy to avoid.

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Vortex Diamondback Tactical 4-12×40

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I will admit it, I have been a bit spoilt when it comes to scopes. Especially Vortex ones. My first scope from them was a Razor HD II 4.5-27 – basically – the top of their line.

It’s phenomenal – but – since then, I have had a challenge getting my head around lesser scopes – it might sound a bit elitist – but I have that for my target shooting and a Z3 for hunting – for that matter, the majority of my camera lens are also Canon L Range – again – top of the line. The reality is, I like good optics – so – when the lads from Extravision handed me one of the ‘lower-end’ scopes to review – I was a little dubious as to how it would turn out.

Quite well, in fact.

Diamondback Tactical 4-12×40

The Diamondback line isn’t exactly their entry-level – there are the Crossfire and Copperhead below it. However, at an RRP of $599, to me, puts it in the lower end of optics choices.

Wait I hear you say – $599 is the lower end? Yes. I reply. In my view it is.

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Do I need to zero my rifle in meters or yards?

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I get asked this question semi-regularly, which often leads to a discussion about MOA vs MILS, as there is still a persistent idea that MOA only works with Yards and Inches and MIL only with metric measurements. The whole MOA vs MIL debate is a different one again – and it is relevant only if…

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The Case for Floor Sitting: Health Benefits Over Your Cosy Couch

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Discover why sitting on the floor can be better for your health and posture than lounging on your couch. Ready to unlock these surprising benefits?
Discover why sitting on the floor can be better for your health and posture than lounging on your couch. Ready to unlock these surprising benefits?

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The Swarovski dS – Scope, rangefinder, ballistic solver.

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It’s the pinnacle (price wise at least) of ‘smart’ optics. But does the price of the Swarovski dS really equate to value? Like many things premium, it’s a yes, no, yes, kinda answer.

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T-Bone Steaks

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I have fallen for T-Bones recently. What isn’t to like about them? They are great value for money, full of taste, and have a bonus feature – the Missus will generally not be able to finish all of hers so I get to eat one and a half T-bone steaks.

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Maximizing Battery Life: How Long Should Your Marine and General Batteries Last?

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Discover how to maximize battery life for marine and general use. How long should your batteries last? Learn tips to extend their lifespan and ensure reliability.

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