ASR 9/7
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Re: ASR 9/7
hey guys I'm a little late to the party but ill come and shoot too. i was planing on doing the SMGC 1000 yard practice today but it got canceled so ill head up and meet you guys there
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Re: ASR 9/7
Lol. Uh wrong mag....duh
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Re: ASR 9/7
No balls grabbing. Lol
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Re: ASR 9/7
thanks to Henry ( boath of them) for helping me out today with the sling and rifle issues as well as Solomon
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^^^+1.
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Here are a few pictures Eric took today
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Nice pictures! Is everyone using the quiet pro's nowadays?? 
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Kevin H.
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Seems like it Kevin. I just jumped on the bandwagon. I want to be like the cool kids.khw9mm wrote:Nice pictures! Is everyone using the quiet pro's nowadays??
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DirtRacer151
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Impossible. They no longer exist.khw9mm wrote:Lol, let's have Nathan hook up a group buy.
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And with that said... I wish I had never opened my mouth. All you assholes buying them are driving up the prices!!!
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Lol. ..
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.....speaking of the quiet pro's? Anyone by any chance have the belt holder for it. Did not pick one up in time.
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robojet
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I ordered the paddle holder from g-code last week and had it with me yesterday.
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Jennifer can you specify the item number? Thanks
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robojet
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RTI Paddle Adapter: GCA29, available in black, green and coyote
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Is it comfortable?robojet wrote:I ordered the paddle holder from g-code last week and had it with me yesterday.
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sweet! thanks got it ordered.robojet wrote:RTI Paddle Adapter: GCA29, available in black, green and coyote
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nevertipsy
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Those are some amazingly good pictures up there! Yesterday was great to meet and shoot with everyone. I hope we have these days more often as well!
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If someone wanted to take responsibility of organizing the shoots and handling the paperwork, we could do them on a regular schedule...Downrange67 wrote:We need to do this more often!!
God shoots a Remington 700, drives a Chevy Truck and carries a Glock 19.
I don't do any of those things.
I don't do any of those things.
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I snagged one on eBay last week to see what its all about.khw9mm wrote:Nice pictures! Is everyone using the quiet pro's nowadays??
God shoots a Remington 700, drives a Chevy Truck and carries a Glock 19.
I don't do any of those things.
I don't do any of those things.
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How long before all of you have radios hooked up and can all communicate together. Oh the possibilities. Trying to make the other guys screw up during a stage by telling him jokes or rambling random numbers when he's dialing or holding over.AR15barrels wrote:
I snagged one on eBay last week to see what its all about.
Noxx wrote: You're cuckoo for Cuoco muff?
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I'll nominate Henry GAR15barrels wrote:
If someone wanted to take responsibility of organizing the shoots and handling the paperwork, we could do them on a regular schedule...
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+1
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robojet
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Yes. I've used paddle holsters before also. I like the versatility of a paddle. I didn't even have a belt on Sunday.Mobius38 wrote:
Is it comfortable?
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DirtRacer151
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Too late......Stoopy wrote: How long before all of you have radios hooked up and can all communicate together. Oh the possibilities. Trying to make the other guys screw up during a stage by telling him jokes or rambling random numbers when he's dialing or holding over.
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nevertipsy
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+2Tackman11 wrote:
I'll nominate Henry G
Also, why aren't those quiet pro's available anymore?
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DirtRacer151
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Because they suck so they went out of business. The worst part is no warranty so if you have a problem your fucked. Total waste of money.nevertipsy wrote:
+2
Also, why aren't those quiet pro's available anymore?
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3rd picture. ... Check out the left thumb. ... Are you wearing nail polish?Tackman11 wrote:
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Downrange67
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I'm with James on this one!DirtRacer151 wrote:
Because they suck so they went out of business. The worst part is no warranty so if you have a problem your fucked. Total waste of money.
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Mudlol
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Re: ASR 9/7
Honeywell make a similar product. But I can't find a retailer or any other info beside what post on there website. I'm guessing it must be super expensive.
http://www.honeywellsafety.com/Products ... =/americas" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.honeywellsafety.com/Products ... =/americas" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Short Action Precision
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Mudlol wrote:Honeywell make a similar product. But I can't find a retailer or any other info beside what post on there website. I'm guessing it must be super expensive.
http://www.honeywellsafety.com/Products ... =/americas" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Yes price is not cheap.
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Short Action Precision wrote:
Yes price is not cheap.
I'm curious do you know how much? Or do you know of a retailer who stocks the Honeywell product?
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DirtRacer151
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I read $2400 per unit. That's no joke either.Mudlol wrote:
I'm curious do you know how much? Or do you know of a retailer who stocks the Honeywell product?
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Hearing is very important. When you lose it, it's done. $2400 is well worth.DirtRacer151 wrote:
I read $2400 per unit. That's no joke either.
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$160 from this guy on here seems to be a better deal...!!Tackman11 wrote:
Hearing is very important. When you lose it, it's done. $2400 is well worth.
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So $80 was ok to try a Quietpro?DirtRacer151 wrote:I read $2400 per unit. That's no joke either.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/321509118681" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
God shoots a Remington 700, drives a Chevy Truck and carries a Glock 19.
I don't do any of those things.
I don't do any of those things.
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DirtRacer151
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And that's why these things are so awesome. I'm not sure how much they originally were but at Honeywells price one can only assume...AR15barrels wrote:
So $80 was ok to try a Quietpro?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/321509118681" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The Honeywell version is a bit more advanced it seems but does virtually the same thing for our application.
I have always been a big fan of electronic hearing protection but have never worn my muffs for any rifle shooting due to the fact that the butt stock interferes with the cups. I have always used in-ear style plugs for rifle shooting. I have been tempted by the ESPs but have read many bad things about them and the price is pretty high.
I went to the gun show a while back and was set to have 2 new pairs of custom molded plugs made. When i got to the booth I was shocked by the price. $60 per set!! I was expecting like $35 or $40. I went home empty handed and spent about 4 hours researching all forms of in-ear style hearing protection. This led me to the quietpros. After researching them it became apparent they were an awesome value even though Nacre is no more and there would be absolutely no warranty on them. They fit everything I wanted in hearing protection. In-ear style, electronic, and cost equivalent to getting 2 sets of molded plugs at the gun show. It just so happens that these things are more then that. They do a leak test on start up to make sure the plugs are making a good seal. They also use some pretty sweet technology that goes way beyond any other electronic hearing protection i've ever tried. The sound is extremely natural and crisp. Oh, and did i mention radios and PTT with all your homies?? Plus they look operator as fuck and as much as well all talk smack we know we're suckers for that kinda shit
My only regret in telling all you fucks is that you're drying up the market just encase i need replacement parts in the future
I also still blame SoRomon. All you assholes are SoRomon fanboys. I'm gonna get him going on 308 so you guys can all follow his lead on that too
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Re: ASR 9/7
Hey hey hey easy with the .308 bashing.
How many people read James' post and said "shit, I am a Solomon fan boy." I know I did (no homo
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How many people read James' post and said "shit, I am a Solomon fan boy." I know I did (no homo
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Point of Impact wrote: How many people read James' post and said "shit, I am a Solomon fan boy." I know I did (no homo)
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Looks like you are a trend setter James
Hey James do you shoot a 6mm creedmoor? I need to get ahead of the next trend.
Hey James do you shoot a 6mm creedmoor? I need to get ahead of the next trend.
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FYI -SHort Action Precision is now a certified NACRE dealer. Contact Nathan Webnar for any questions or warranty issues
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+3, we should do this every Sunday...Tackman11 wrote:
I'll nominate Henry G
Pre-visualize and don't rush...
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They came in a few days ago and I spent some time with them the last couple days.DirtRacer151 wrote:
And that's why these things are so awesome.
I'm going dove hunting tomorrow and friday and I'm going to try them in that capacity.
As nice as they are to walk around the shop with, I expect them to be really nice to walk around in the field with too.
God shoots a Remington 700, drives a Chevy Truck and carries a Glock 19.
I don't do any of those things.
I don't do any of those things.
