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DNT Optics ZHD520R – ZULUS HD 5-20X Digital Night Vision Scope with Laser Rangefinder and Ballistic Calculator
$1,049.00 Add to cart-ZULUS HD 5-20X LRF SPECIFICATIONS-
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(w/battery,mount,eyepiece protector)Dimensions17.0 oz23.5 oz7.9*3.1*2.1 InchesMicro TF CardIngress ProtectionWIFI/APP32-128(U1/C10)GBIP67YesIR WavelengthInfrared PowerWorking Temperature850/940nmClass 3R Eye Safe-20~50℃Bluetooth FunctionMax RangeField of View(FOV)Support1100yard4.91°x2.76° -
WCD Ammo Carrier – Walsh Custom Defence 120 Round – PURCHASE 3 CARRIERS – 40% OFF REG PRICE
$449.97Original price was: $449.97.$269.98Current price is: $269.98. Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageIntroducing the Walsh Custom Defense Ammo Carrier !!! Gone are the days of toting around bulky bullet boxes and digging through your pack for ammo. Our low profile and compact ammo carrier securely holds up to 120 rounds of Short Action ammunition 223 SIZE and can easily fit in a pack. Inside, 4 rigid panels house 120 elastic bullet loops in rows of 10. Located directly below each row of bullet loops, a pocket is provided to protect the tips of your bullets from being damaged. Each carrier is fitted with a nylon carry strap along the top edge, along with Velcro closure. A morale patch loop area is provided on the lower front panel.
Each carrier is handcrafted in the USA using only the highest quality Milspec materials. Genuine Cordura 1000D fabric is used for the body of the carrier to ensure durabilty, while heavy duty nylon thread is used to ensure stitch strength. Satisfaction Guaranteed !!!
Closed size: 7.5”x 11” x 2.75” fully loaded
Weight empty: 1 lb. 9 oz.
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Patriot Valley Arms FLM 7mm 165gr “Seneca” Match Bullets – 25 Ct. Tester Pack
$54.99 Add to cartThe “Seneca” series is a turned copper projectile designed with the most demanding target shooters in mind. These projectiles are the epitome of long range, precision target performance with their high BC, lower weight and sleek profiles. The bullet designs are all measured via acoustic chronograph and/or Doppler radar for the utmost in confidence of the equipment. The bullets are designed to be used in a broad range of calibers and magazines. As compared to other monolithics or hybrid construction projectiles these exhibit better form factors, better repeatability, lower weight and higher BC’s. Not only are the trajectories better with these projectiles but the overall performance aids the competitor in “shootability” with reduced recoil for the performance gained.
Each bullet is individually turned on high precision lathes and measured to ensure the utmost in consistency. These projectiles are not bulk washed/tumbled or other bulk-method processed to ensure that the sleek profiles are not damaged after machining is completed.
Length: 1.61″
Optimal Freebore: 0.120″-0.180″
G1 BC average = 0.810
G7 BC average = 0.400
The average BC was Doppler measured using 9tw 5R rifled barrels and being shot at approximately 3040fps. Different rifling geometry and muzzle velocity will affect the BC in a nominal manner.
Test packages of 50ct bullets are available however the best pricing of course comes with larger volumes. Volumes of 250pcs or more will be filled in bulk packages not in 50ct boxes.
7mm Seneca 165 requires a 1:8tw barrel, additional performance towards Mach Transition is improved with a 1:7tw or faster. Areas with low DA (0 or negative DA) during cooler months should use a 1:7.5tw for the 165 Seneca. We cannot accept returns of projectiles due to liability reasons.
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Patriot Valley Arms FLM 30cal 198gr “Seneca” Match Bullets – 25 Ct. Tester Pack
$54.99 Add to cartThe “Seneca” series is a turned copper projectile designed with the most demanding competitors in mind. These projectiles are the epitome of performance with their high BC, lower weight and sleek profiles. The bullet designs are all measured via acoustic chronograph and/or Doppler radar for the utmost in confidence of the equipment. The bullets are designed to be used in a broad range of competition calibers and magazines. As compared to other monolithics or hybrid construction projectiles these exhibit better form factors, better repeatability, lower weight and higher BC’s. Not only are the trajectories better with these projectiles but the overall performance aids the competitor in “shootability” with reduced recoil for the performance gained.
This bullet family has multiple patents awarded for the design. Due to some of the patented features the designs are not only extremely efficient in flight but also very easy to load with conventional powders and standard chamber dimensions. The bullets are designed with bore rider geometry for use of normal throat geometry.
Each bullet is individually turned on high precision lathes and measured to ensure the utmost in consistency. These projectiles are not bulk washed/tumbled or other bulk-method processed to ensure that the sleek profiles are not damaged after machining is completed.
For example, using the 6.5mm 124gr Seneca and a conventional 130gr jacketed bullet design in comparison the Seneca performance allows a 6.5 Creedmoor shooter compete head to head with 6.5 PRC and other 6.5mm short magnum cases. THis is a huge advantage in the overall cost of ammunition, cost of an additional caliber to reload, cost of a new barrel and bolt or a whole rifle, and increased barrel life of a 6.5 Creed vs. 6.5 PRC
Length: 1.80″
Optimal Freebore: 0.090″-0.165″
G1 BC average = 0840*
G7 BC average = 0.421*
*The average BC was measured using 8.5tw 5R rifled barrels and being shot at approximately 2940fps. Different rifling geometry and muzzle velocity will affect the BC in a nominal manner.
TNF stands for Trajectory Normalizing Factor. It is a simplification used to accurately estimate the potential of firearms trajectories across calibers and weight ranges without the complexity of running a ballistic calculator.
TNF = Muzzle Velocity * Ballistic Coefficient
See the Patriot Valley Arms article on TNF.
Seneca G7 BC = 0.421
250gr Jacketed bullet G7 BC = 0.426
For a 3,200fps Seneca load we have a TNF value of 0.421*3200=1357
To equate that TNF value with the 250gr bullet it would need to be traveling at least 3,160 fps! The smaller caliber is fully capable of running with even the biggest 30 caliber and 33 caliber magnum cartridges.
Test packages of 50ct bullets are available however the best pricing of course comes with larger volumes. Volumes of 500pcs or more will be filled in bulk packages not in 50ct bags.
30c 198gr Seneca requires a 1:9tw barrel, it will likely not be stable from slower twist rates. We cannot accept returns of projectiles due to liability reasons.
Starting load information should be based on conventional 200grain projectile information in published reloading manuals. The bullets have shown good repeatability across a broad seating depth range. We suggest loading the bullets 0.020″ off the lands and starting load development in that area.
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Patriot Valley Arms FLM 30cal 212gr “Seneca” Match Bullets – 25 Ct. Tester Pack
$59.99 Add to cartThe “Seneca” series is a turned copper projectile designed with the most demanding competitors in mind. These projectiles are the epitome of performance with their high BC, lower weight and sleek profiles. The bullet designs are all measured via acoustic chronograph and/or Doppler radar for the utmost in confidence of the equipment. The bullets are designed to be used in a broad range of competition calibers and magazines. As compared to other monolithics or hybrid construction projectiles these exhibit better form factors, better repeatability, lower weight and higher BC’s. Not only are the trajectories better with these projectiles but the overall performance aids the competitor in “shootability” with reduced recoil for the performance gained.
This bullet family has multiple patents awarded for the design. Due to some of the patented features the designs are not only extremely efficient in flight but also very easy to load with conventional powders and standard chamber dimensions. The bullets are designed with bore rider geometry for use of normal throat geometry.
Each bullet is individually turned on high precision lathes and measured to ensure the utmost in consistency. These projectiles are not bulk washed/tumbled or other bulk-method processed to ensure that the sleek profiles are not damaged after machining is completed.
For example, using the 6.5mm 124gr Seneca and a conventional 130gr jacketed bullet design in comparison the Seneca performance allows a 6.5 Creedmoor shooter compete head to head with 6.5 PRC and other 6.5mm short magnum cases. THis is a huge advantage in the overall cost of ammunition, cost of an additional caliber to reload, cost of a new barrel and bolt or a whole rifle, and increased barrel life of a 6.5 Creed vs. 6.5 PRC
212gr Length: 1.88″
Optimal Freebore: 0.090″-0.165″
G1 BC average = 0.950*
G7 BC average = 0.461*
*The average BC was measured using 7tw 5R rifled barrels and being shot at approximately 2880fps. Different rifling geometry and muzzle velocity will affect the BC in a nominal manner.
TNF stands for Trajectory Normalizing Factor. It is a simplification used to accurately estimate the potential of firearms trajectories across calibers and weight ranges without the complexity of running a ballistic calculator.
TNF = Muzzle Velocity * Ballistic Coefficient
See the Patriot Valley Arms article on TNF.
Seneca G7 BC = 0.461
250gr Jacketed bullet G7 BC = 0.426
For a 2,950fps Seneca load we have a TNF value of 0.461*2950=1357
To equate that TNF value with the 250gr bullet it would need to be traveling at least 3,190 fps!
Test packages of 100ct bullets are available however the best pricing of course comes with larger volumes. Volumes of 500pcs or more will be filled in bulk packages not in 100ct bags.
30c 212gr Seneca requires a 1:8tw barrel, it will likely not be stable from slower twist rates. We cannot accept returns of projectiles due to liability reasons.
Starting load information should be based on conventional 200grain projectile information in published reloading manuals. The bullets have shown good repeatability across a broad seating depth range. We suggest loading the bullets 0.020″ off the lands and starting load development in that area.
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Patriot Valley Arms FLM 30cal 241gr “Seneca” Match Bullets – 25 Ct. Tester Pack
$59.99 Add to cartThe “Seneca” series is a turned copper projectile designed with the most demanding competitors in mind. These projectiles are the epitome of performance with their high BC, lower weight and sleek profiles. The bullet designs are all measured via acoustic chronograph and/or Doppler radar for the utmost in confidence of the equipment. The bullets are designed to be used in a broad range of competition calibers and magazines. As compared to other monolithics or hybrid construction projectiles these exhibit better form factors, better repeatability, lower weight and higher BC’s. Not only are the trajectories better with these projectiles but the overall performance aids the competitor in “shootability” with reduced recoil for the performance gained.
This bullet family has multiple patents awarded for the design. Due to some of the patented features the designs are not only extremely efficient in flight but also very easy to load with conventional powders and standard chamber dimensions. The bullets are designed with bore rider geometry for use of normal throat geometry.
Each bullet is individually turned on high precision lathes and measured to ensure the utmost in consistency. These projectiles are not bulk washed/tumbled or other bulk-method processed to ensure that the sleek profiles are not damaged after machining is completed.
For example, using the 6.5mm 124gr Seneca and a conventional 130gr jacketed bullet design in comparison the Seneca performance allows a 6.5 Creedmoor shooter compete head to head with 6.5 PRC and other 6.5mm short magnum cases. THis is a huge advantage in the overall cost of ammunition, cost of an additional caliber to reload, cost of a new barrel and bolt or a whole rifle, and increased barrel life of a 6.5 Creed vs. 6.5 PRC
Length: 2.05″
Optimal Freebore: 0.090″-0.165″
G1 BC average = 1.15*
G7 BC average = 0.555*
*The average BC was measured using 7tw 5R rifled barrels and being shot at approximately 2810fps. Different rifling geometry and muzzle velocity will affect the BC in a nominal manner.
TNF stands for Trajectory Normalizing Factor. It is a simplification used to accurately estimate the potential of firearms trajectories across calibers and weight ranges without the complexity of running a ballistic calculator.
TNF = Muzzle Velocity * Ballistic Coefficient
See the Patriot Valley Arms article on TNF.
Seneca G7 BC = 0.555
250gr Jacketed bullet G7 BC = 0.426
For a 2,950fps Seneca load we have a TNF value of 0.555*2850=1582
To equate that TNF value with the 250gr bullet it would need to be traveling at least 3,710 fps!
Test packages of 100ct bullets are available however the best pricing of course comes with larger volumes. Volumes of 500pcs or more will be filled in bulk packages not in 100ct bags.
30c 241gr Seneca requires a 1:7tw barrel, it will likely not be stable from slower twist rates. We cannot accept returns of projectiles due to liability reasons.
Starting load information should be based on conventional 230-240 grain projectile information in published reloading manuals. The bullets have shown good repeatability across a broad seating depth range. We suggest loading the bullets 0.020″ off the lands and starting load development in that area.
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Patriot Valley Arms FLM 6.5mm 124gr “Seneca” Competition Bullet – 25 ct. Tester Pack
$49.99 Add to cartThe “Seneca” series is a turned copper projectile designed with the most demanding competitors in mind. These projectiles are the epitome of performance with their high BC, lower weight and sleek profiles. The bullet designs are all measured via acoustic chronograph and/or Doppler radar for the utmost in confidence of the equipment. The bullets are designed to be used in a broad range of competition calibers and magazines. As compared to other monolithics or hybrid construction projectiles these exhibit better form factors, better repeatability, lower weight and higher BC’s. Not only are the trajectories better with these projectiles but the overall performance aids the competitor in “shootability” with reduced recoil for the performance gained.
This bullet family has multiple patents awarded for the design. Due to some of the patented features the designs are not only extremely efficient in flight but also very easy to load with conventional powders and standard chamber dimensions. The bullets are designed with bore rider geometry for use of normal throat geometry.
Each bullet is individually turned on high precision lathes and measured to ensure the utmost in consistency. These projectiles are not bulk washed/tumbled or other bulk-method processed to ensure that the sleek profiles are not damaged after machining is completed.
For example, using the 6.5mm 124gr Seneca and a conventional 130gr jacketed bullet design in comparison the Seneca performance allows a 6.5 Creedmoor shooter compete head to head with 6.5 PRC and other 6.5mm short magnum cases. THis is a huge advantage in the overall cost of ammunition, cost of an additional caliber to reload, cost of a new barrel and bolt or a whole rifle, and increased barrel life of a 6.5 Creed vs. 6.5 PRC
Length: 1.37″
Optimal Freebore: 0.120″-0.200″
G1 BC average = 0.593*
G7 BC average = 0.294*
*The average BC was measured using 8tw 5R rifled barrels and being shot at approximately 3060fps. Different rifling geometry and muzzle velocity will affect the BC in a nominal manner.
TNF stands for Trajectory Normalizing Factor. It is a simplification used to accurately estimate the potential of firearms trajectories across calibers and weight ranges without the complexity of running a ballistic calculator.
TNF = Muzzle Velocity * Ballistic Coefficient
See the Patriot Valley Arms article on TNF.
Seneca G7 BC = 0.294
130gr Jacketed bullet G7 BC = 0.280
For a 3,200fps Seneca load we have a TNF value of 0.294*3100=912
To equate that TNF value with the 130gr bullet it would need to be traveling at least 3,250 fps!
Test packages of 100ct bullets are available however the best pricing of course comes with larger volumes. Volumes of 500pcs or more will be filled in bulk packages not in 100ct bags.
6.5mm 124grgr Seneca requires a 1:8tw barrel, it will likely not be stable from slower twist rates. We cannot accept returns of projectiles due to liability reasons.
Starting load information should be based on conventional 120-123grain projectile information in published reloading manuals and loaded to book length. The bullets have shown good repeatability across a broad seating depth range. We suggest loading the bullets 0.050-0.020″ off the lands and starting load development in that area.
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Patriot Valley Arms FLM 30cal 241gr “Seneca” Match Bullets – 50ct
$109.00 Add to cartThe “Seneca” series is a turned copper projectile designed with the most demanding competitors in mind. These projectiles are the epitome of performance with their high BC, lower weight and sleek profiles. The bullet designs are all measured via acoustic chronograph and/or Doppler radar for the utmost in confidence of the equipment. The bullets are designed to be used in a broad range of competition calibers and magazines. As compared to other monolithics or hybrid construction projectiles these exhibit better form factors, better repeatability, lower weight and higher BC’s. Not only are the trajectories better with these projectiles but the overall performance aids the competitor in “shootability” with reduced recoil for the performance gained.
This bullet family has multiple patents awarded for the design. Due to some of the patented features the designs are not only extremely efficient in flight but also very easy to load with conventional powders and standard chamber dimensions. The bullets are designed with bore rider geometry for use of normal throat geometry.
Each bullet is individually turned on high precision lathes and measured to ensure the utmost in consistency. These projectiles are not bulk washed/tumbled or other bulk-method processed to ensure that the sleek profiles are not damaged after machining is completed.
For example, using the 6.5mm 124gr Seneca and a conventional 130gr jacketed bullet design in comparison the Seneca performance allows a 6.5 Creedmoor shooter compete head to head with 6.5 PRC and other 6.5mm short magnum cases. THis is a huge advantage in the overall cost of ammunition, cost of an additional caliber to reload, cost of a new barrel and bolt or a whole rifle, and increased barrel life of a 6.5 Creed vs. 6.5 PRC
Length: 2.05″
Optimal Freebore: 0.090″-0.165″
G1 BC average = 1.15*
G7 BC average = 0.555*
*The average BC was measured using 7tw 5R rifled barrels and being shot at approximately 2810fps. Different rifling geometry and muzzle velocity will affect the BC in a nominal manner.
TNF stands for Trajectory Normalizing Factor. It is a simplification used to accurately estimate the potential of firearms trajectories across calibers and weight ranges without the complexity of running a ballistic calculator.
TNF = Muzzle Velocity * Ballistic Coefficient
See the Patriot Valley Arms article on TNF.
Seneca G7 BC = 0.555
250gr Jacketed bullet G7 BC = 0.426
For a 2,950fps Seneca load we have a TNF value of 0.555*2850=1582
To equate that TNF value with the 250gr bullet it would need to be traveling at least 3,710 fps!
Test packages of 100ct bullets are available however the best pricing of course comes with larger volumes. Volumes of 500pcs or more will be filled in bulk packages not in 100ct bags.
30c 241gr Seneca requires a 1:7tw barrel, it will likely not be stable from slower twist rates. We cannot accept returns of projectiles due to liability reasons.
Starting load information should be based on conventional 230-240 grain projectile information in published reloading manuals. The bullets have shown good repeatability across a broad seating depth range. We suggest loading the bullets 0.020″ off the lands and starting load development in that area.
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Patriot Valley Arms FLM 30cal 212gr “Seneca” Match Bullets – 50ct
$109.00 Add to cartThe “Seneca” series is a turned copper projectile designed with the most demanding competitors in mind. These projectiles are the epitome of performance with their high BC, lower weight and sleek profiles. The bullet designs are all measured via acoustic chronograph and/or Doppler radar for the utmost in confidence of the equipment. The bullets are designed to be used in a broad range of competition calibers and magazines. As compared to other monolithics or hybrid construction projectiles these exhibit better form factors, better repeatability, lower weight and higher BC’s. Not only are the trajectories better with these projectiles but the overall performance aids the competitor in “shootability” with reduced recoil for the performance gained.
This bullet family has multiple patents awarded for the design. Due to some of the patented features the designs are not only extremely efficient in flight but also very easy to load with conventional powders and standard chamber dimensions. The bullets are designed with bore rider geometry for use of normal throat geometry.
Each bullet is individually turned on high precision lathes and measured to ensure the utmost in consistency. These projectiles are not bulk washed/tumbled or other bulk-method processed to ensure that the sleek profiles are not damaged after machining is completed.
For example, using the 6.5mm 124gr Seneca and a conventional 130gr jacketed bullet design in comparison the Seneca performance allows a 6.5 Creedmoor shooter compete head to head with 6.5 PRC and other 6.5mm short magnum cases. THis is a huge advantage in the overall cost of ammunition, cost of an additional caliber to reload, cost of a new barrel and bolt or a whole rifle, and increased barrel life of a 6.5 Creed vs. 6.5 PRC
212gr Length: 1.88″
Optimal Freebore: 0.090″-0.165″
G1 BC average = 0.950*
G7 BC average = 0.461*
*The average BC was measured using 7tw 5R rifled barrels and being shot at approximately 2880fps. Different rifling geometry and muzzle velocity will affect the BC in a nominal manner.
TNF stands for Trajectory Normalizing Factor. It is a simplification used to accurately estimate the potential of firearms trajectories across calibers and weight ranges without the complexity of running a ballistic calculator.
TNF = Muzzle Velocity * Ballistic Coefficient
See the Patriot Valley Arms article on TNF.
Seneca G7 BC = 0.461
250gr Jacketed bullet G7 BC = 0.426
For a 2,950fps Seneca load we have a TNF value of 0.461*2950=1357
To equate that TNF value with the 250gr bullet it would need to be traveling at least 3,190 fps!
Test packages of 100ct bullets are available however the best pricing of course comes with larger volumes. Volumes of 500pcs or more will be filled in bulk packages not in 100ct bags.
30c 212gr Seneca requires a 1:8tw barrel, it will likely not be stable from slower twist rates. We cannot accept returns of projectiles due to liability reasons.
Starting load information should be based on conventional 200grain projectile information in published reloading manuals. The bullets have shown good repeatability across a broad seating depth range. We suggest loading the bullets 0.020″ off the lands and starting load development in that area.
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Patriot Valley Arms FLM 30cal 198gr “Seneca” Match Bullets – 50ct
$99.00 Add to cartThe “Seneca” series is a turned copper projectile designed with the most demanding competitors in mind. These projectiles are the epitome of performance with their high BC, lower weight and sleek profiles. The bullet designs are all measured via acoustic chronograph and/or Doppler radar for the utmost in confidence of the equipment. The bullets are designed to be used in a broad range of competition calibers and magazines. As compared to other monolithics or hybrid construction projectiles these exhibit better form factors, better repeatability, lower weight and higher BC’s. Not only are the trajectories better with these projectiles but the overall performance aids the competitor in “shootability” with reduced recoil for the performance gained.
This bullet family has multiple patents awarded for the design. Due to some of the patented features the designs are not only extremely efficient in flight but also very easy to load with conventional powders and standard chamber dimensions. The bullets are designed with bore rider geometry for use of normal throat geometry.
Each bullet is individually turned on high precision lathes and measured to ensure the utmost in consistency. These projectiles are not bulk washed/tumbled or other bulk-method processed to ensure that the sleek profiles are not damaged after machining is completed.
For example, using the 6.5mm 124gr Seneca and a conventional 130gr jacketed bullet design in comparison the Seneca performance allows a 6.5 Creedmoor shooter compete head to head with 6.5 PRC and other 6.5mm short magnum cases. THis is a huge advantage in the overall cost of ammunition, cost of an additional caliber to reload, cost of a new barrel and bolt or a whole rifle, and increased barrel life of a 6.5 Creed vs. 6.5 PRC
Length: 1.80″
Optimal Freebore: 0.090″-0.165″
G1 BC average = 0840*
G7 BC average = 0.421*
*The average BC was measured using 8.5tw 5R rifled barrels and being shot at approximately 2940fps. Different rifling geometry and muzzle velocity will affect the BC in a nominal manner.
TNF stands for Trajectory Normalizing Factor. It is a simplification used to accurately estimate the potential of firearms trajectories across calibers and weight ranges without the complexity of running a ballistic calculator.
TNF = Muzzle Velocity * Ballistic Coefficient
See the Patriot Valley Arms article on TNF.
Seneca G7 BC = 0.421
250gr Jacketed bullet G7 BC = 0.426
For a 3,200fps Seneca load we have a TNF value of 0.421*3200=1357
To equate that TNF value with the 250gr bullet it would need to be traveling at least 3,160 fps! The smaller caliber is fully capable of running with even the biggest 30 caliber and 33 caliber magnum cartridges.
Test packages of 50ct bullets are available however the best pricing of course comes with larger volumes. Volumes of 500pcs or more will be filled in bulk packages not in 50ct bags.
30c 198gr Seneca requires a 1:9tw barrel, it will likely not be stable from slower twist rates. We cannot accept returns of projectiles due to liability reasons.
Starting load information should be based on conventional 200grain projectile information in published reloading manuals. The bullets have shown good repeatability across a broad seating depth range. We suggest loading the bullets 0.020″ off the lands and starting load development in that area.
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Patriot Valley Arms FLM 7mm 165gr “Seneca” Match Bullets – 50ct
$99.00 Add to cartThe “Seneca” series is a turned copper projectile designed with the most demanding target shooters in mind. These projectiles are the epitome of long range, precision target performance with their high BC, lower weight and sleek profiles. The bullet designs are all measured via acoustic chronograph and/or Doppler radar for the utmost in confidence of the equipment. The bullets are designed to be used in a broad range of calibers and magazines. As compared to other monolithics or hybrid construction projectiles these exhibit better form factors, better repeatability, lower weight and higher BC’s. Not only are the trajectories better with these projectiles but the overall performance aids the competitor in “shootability” with reduced recoil for the performance gained.
Each bullet is individually turned on high precision lathes and measured to ensure the utmost in consistency. These projectiles are not bulk washed/tumbled or other bulk-method processed to ensure that the sleek profiles are not damaged after machining is completed.
Length: 1.61″
Optimal Freebore: 0.120″-0.180″
G1 BC average = 0.810
G7 BC average = 0.400
The average BC was Doppler measured using 9tw 5R rifled barrels and being shot at approximately 3040fps. Different rifling geometry and muzzle velocity will affect the BC in a nominal manner.
Test packages of 50ct bullets are available however the best pricing of course comes with larger volumes. Volumes of 250pcs or more will be filled in bulk packages not in 50ct boxes.
7mm Seneca 165 requires a 1:8tw barrel, additional performance towards Mach Transition is improved with a 1:7tw or faster. Areas with low DA (0 or negative DA) during cooler months should use a 1:7.5tw for the 165 Seneca. We cannot accept returns of projectiles due to liability reasons.
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Patriot Valley Arms FLM 7mm 151gr “Seneca” Match Bullets – 50ct
$92.80 Add to cartThe “Seneca” series is a turned copper projectile designed with the most demanding target shooters in mind. These projectiles are the epitome of long range, precision target performance with their high BC, lower weight and sleek profiles. The bullet designs are all measured via acoustic chronograph and/or Doppler radar for the utmost in confidence of the equipment. The bullets are designed to be used in a broad range of calibers and magazines. As compared to other monolithics or hybrid construction projectiles these exhibit better form factors, better repeatability, lower weight and higher BC’s. Not only are the trajectories better with these projectiles but the overall performance aids the competitor in “shootability” with reduced recoil for the performance gained.
Each bullet is individually turned on high precision lathes and measured to ensure the utmost in consistency. These projectiles are not bulk washed/tumbled or other bulk-method processed to ensure that the sleek profiles are not damaged after machining is completed.
Length: 1.53″
Optimal Freebore: 0.120″-0.180″
G1 BC average = 0.720
G7 BC average = 0.360
The average BC was Doppler measured using 9tw 5R rifled barrels and being shot at approximately 3040fps. Different rifling geometry and muzzle velocity will affect the BC in a nominal manner.
Test packages of 50ct bullets are available however the best pricing of course comes with larger volumes. Volumes of 250pcs or more will be filled in bulk packages not in 50ct boxes.
7mm Seneca 151 requires a 1:9tw barrel, additional performance towards Mach Transition is improved with a 1:8tw or faster. Areas with low DA (0 or negative DA) during cooler months should use a 1:8.5tw for the 151 Seneca. We cannot accept returns of projectiles due to liability reasons.
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Patriot Valley Arms FLM 6.5mm 124gr “Seneca” Competition Bullet – 50 ct
$89.99 Add to cartThe “Seneca” series is a turned copper projectile designed with the most demanding competitors in mind. These projectiles are the epitome of performance with their high BC, lower weight and sleek profiles. The bullet designs are all measured via acoustic chronograph and/or Doppler radar for the utmost in confidence of the equipment. The bullets are designed to be used in a broad range of competition calibers and magazines. As compared to other monolithics or hybrid construction projectiles these exhibit better form factors, better repeatability, lower weight and higher BC’s. Not only are the trajectories better with these projectiles but the overall performance aids the competitor in “shootability” with reduced recoil for the performance gained.
This bullet family has multiple patents awarded for the design. Due to some of the patented features the designs are not only extremely efficient in flight but also very easy to load with conventional powders and standard chamber dimensions. The bullets are designed with bore rider geometry for use of normal throat geometry.
Each bullet is individually turned on high precision lathes and measured to ensure the utmost in consistency. These projectiles are not bulk washed/tumbled or other bulk-method processed to ensure that the sleek profiles are not damaged after machining is completed.
For example, using the 6.5mm 124gr Seneca and a conventional 130gr jacketed bullet design in comparison the Seneca performance allows a 6.5 Creedmoor shooter compete head to head with 6.5 PRC and other 6.5mm short magnum cases. THis is a huge advantage in the overall cost of ammunition, cost of an additional caliber to reload, cost of a new barrel and bolt or a whole rifle, and increased barrel life of a 6.5 Creed vs. 6.5 PRC
Length: 1.37″
Optimal Freebore: 0.120″-0.200″
G1 BC average = 0.593*
G7 BC average = 0.294*
*The average BC was measured using 8tw 5R rifled barrels and being shot at approximately 3060fps. Different rifling geometry and muzzle velocity will affect the BC in a nominal manner.
TNF stands for Trajectory Normalizing Factor. It is a simplification used to accurately estimate the potential of firearms trajectories across calibers and weight ranges without the complexity of running a ballistic calculator.
TNF = Muzzle Velocity * Ballistic Coefficient
See the Patriot Valley Arms article on TNF.
Seneca G7 BC = 0.294
130gr Jacketed bullet G7 BC = 0.280
For a 3,200fps Seneca load we have a TNF value of 0.294*3100=912
To equate that TNF value with the 130gr bullet it would need to be traveling at least 3,250 fps!
Test packages of 100ct bullets are available however the best pricing of course comes with larger volumes. Volumes of 500pcs or more will be filled in bulk packages not in 100ct bags.
6.5mm 124grgr Seneca requires a 1:8tw barrel, it will likely not be stable from slower twist rates. We cannot accept returns of projectiles due to liability reasons.
Starting load information should be based on conventional 120-123grain projectile information in published reloading manuals and loaded to book length. The bullets have shown good repeatability across a broad seating depth range. We suggest loading the bullets 0.050-0.020″ off the lands and starting load development in that area.
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ATLAS BT81: Lil’ Brandi
$73.99 Add to cartThe BT81 Lil’ Brandi is our long awaited answer to getting a 1913 Picatinny Rail mounted on a traditional rifle stock without taking the rifle apart, drilling holes or damaging the stock. Installation utilizes the existing sling stud and provided cross pin, set screw and hex wrench.
It features 3 usable slots for attaching any rail mounted Atlas Bipod and a sling attachment to utilize a sling if desired. The angular wings with rubber pads contact the stock. Machined to Picatinny rail standards from 7075-T6 aluminum with Mil-Spec Type III Class 2 finish. No disassembly required. Patent Pending.
Not intended for use with flat stocks (reference fourth and fifth image). If the stock has two sling studs, we strongly recommend using our BT15 or BT17
- Dimensions: 1.95 x 1.5 x 0.663 in
- Weight: 0.89 ounces
Weight: 1.20 ounces
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OBi DIE STAX SYSTEM — STAX DROP
$24.99Original price was: $24.99.$19.99Current price is: $19.99. Add to cartOBi Die Stax System is an organization system made to keep your reloading room clean and organized.
OBi Stax Drop is used as a support when you want to rest the Die Stax on a countertop. It supports the front side of the Stax Blocks. The Stax Drop uses the Stax Bar for mounting it to the wall or resting on the countertop and can be used with more Stax Blocks or other Stax Drops.
—-NOTE—- You will need at least one Stax Bar AND one or more Stax Blocks to hold your die sets.
—-NOTE—- When resting on the countertop you will need at least one Stax Drop.
*STAX DROP*
-Supports the front of the Die Stax
-Attaches the Stax Bushing to other Stax Blocks
-Compatible with all other Stax products
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OBi DIE STAX SYSTEM — STAX BUSHING
$34.99Original price was: $34.99.$27.99Current price is: $27.99. Add to cartOBi Die Stax System is an organization system made to keep your reloading room clean and organized.
OBi Stax Bushing organizes up to 2 neck bushings, 1 expander ball and up to 2 allen wrenches or decap pins. The Stax Bushing uses the Stax Bar for mounting it to the wall or resting on the countertop and can be used with any Stax Blocks or Stax Drops.
—-NOTE—- You will need at least one Stax Bar AND one or more Stax Blocks to hold your die sets.
—-NOTE—- When resting on the countertop you will need at least one Stax Drop.
*STAX BLOCK 10*
-Organizes 2 neck bushings
-organizes 1 expander ball
-Organizes up to 2 allen wrenches or decap pins
-Compatible with all other Stax products
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OBi DIE STAX SYSTEM — STAX BLOCK 5
$89.99Original price was: $89.99.$71.99Current price is: $71.99. Add to cartOBi Die Stax System is an organization system made to keep your reloading room clean and organized.
OBi Stax Block 5 organizes 5 reloading dies and a combination of up to 10 allen wrenches or decap pins. The Stax Block 10 uses the Stax Bar for mounting it to the wall or resting on the countertop and can be used with more Stax Blocks or Stax Drops.
—-NOTE—- You will need at least one Stax Bar AND one or more Stax Blocks to hold your die sets.
—-NOTE—- When resting on the countertop you will need at least one Stax Drop.
*STAX BLOCK 5*
-Organizes 5 dies
-Organizes up to 10 allen wrenches or decap pins
-Compatible with all other Stax products
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OBi DIE STAX SYSTEM — STAX BLOCK 10
$124.99Original price was: $124.99.$99.99Current price is: $99.99. Add to cartOBi Die Stax System is an organization system made to keep your reloading room clean and organized.
OBi Stax Block 10 is the most commonly used Stax Block. The Stax Block 10 organizes 10
reloading dies and a combination of up to 10 allen wrenches or decap pins. The Stax Block 10 uses the Stax Bar for mounting it to the wall or resting on the countertop and can be used with more Stax Blocks or Stax Drops.
—-NOTE—- You will need at least one Stax Bar AND one or more Stax Blocks to hold your die sets.
—-NOTE—- When resting on the countertop you will need at least one Stax Drop.
*STAX BLOCK 10*
-Organizes 10 dies
-Organizes up to 10 allen wrenches or decap pins
-Compatible with all other Stax products
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OBi DIE STAX SYSTEM — STAX BAR
$39.99Original price was: $39.99.$31.99Current price is: $31.99. Add to cartOBi Die Stax System is an organization system made to keep your reloading room clean and organized.
OBi Stax Bar is the first part of our Die Stax System. It supports the Stax Block and can be mounted to the wall or resting on the counter top.
—-NOTE—- You will need at least one Stax Bar AND one or more Stax Blocks to hold your die sets.
—-NOTE—- When resting on the countertop you will need at least one Stax Drop.
*STAX BAR*
-Is the first part of the Die Stax System you will need
-Bolts to the wall
-Rests on the countertop
-Compatible with all other Stax products
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OBi DIE STAX SYSTEM — STAX BLOCK
$39.99Original price was: $39.99.$31.99Current price is: $31.99. Add to cartOBi Die Stax System is an organization system made to keep your reloading room clean and organized.
OBi Stax Block organizes one reloading die and a combination of up to 2 allen wrenches or decap pins. The Stax Block uses the Stax Bar for mounting it to the wall or resting on the countertop and can be used with more Stax Blocks or Stax Drops.
—-NOTE—- You will need at least one Stax Bar AND one or more Stax Blocks to hold your die sets.
—-NOTE—- When resting on the countertop you will need at least one Stax Drop.
*STAX BLOCK*
-Organizes 1 die
-Organizes up to 2 allen wrenches or decap pins
-Compatible with all other Stax products
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ATLAS BT63: Nose Rail
$72.39 Add to cartThe BT63 Nose Rail fulfills the desire to get bipods further forward and closer to the bore. Inspired to raise the bipod’s Apex, the “Nose Rail” is designed to be bedded into a channel in the stock with threaded holes for attaching a second rail or sling studs to the bottom of stock.
Machined to Picatinny rail standards from 6061-T6 aluminum with Mil-Spec Type III Class 2 finish. NO HARDWARE INCLUDED. Available in black only.
- Overall Length: 7.0″
- Picatinny Rail Section Length: 2.0″
- Center-to-center Hole Spacing: 3″ and 3.75″
- Weight: 2.6 ounces