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The Barska® Plinker 22 Series 4x32 riflescope is designed for general plinking and hunting. It showcases a waterproof, fogproof and shockproof, 1-in monotube construction with fully-coated optics and 30/30 reticle.

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In this video i learn't a valuable lesson to always check your rifles zero before you go hunting and relise that there is more than me out hunting this evening. Rifle, Theoben MFR .22cal 30ft/lb 832fps Pellet, Bisley Magnum Scope, 4-16x44 mil dot

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Random Thoughts on Hunting and Wolves

The first wolf hunting will be open in Idaho and on the it will begin in Montana. As one might expect, there is a great controversy as to the wisdom of removing the grey wolf from the endangered species list. I'm afraid I must come down on the side of the environmental groups that wish to stop the hunt. I doubt they will prevail but I'm with them in spirit.

I am a nature and wildlife photographer. I hunt with a camera. It wasn't always that way. I was raised on a ranch in California and got my first rifle, a Daisy Bb gun when I was about seven years old. I plan hunting was the coolest thing in the world and I shot small critters with gusto. As I grew up so did my hit list, ultimately shooting big game in Kenya. I think a lot of it had to do with attempting to garner my father's approval. In any event, I did a lot of hunting and observing of hunters so I know of what I speak.

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What finally accomplished me on hunting was the fact that I no longer had blood lust. Most hunting has no heart. It has no decency. It is all about ego and production hunters feel somehow first-rate that they were able to spill the blood of some poor beast that happened into their scope. Hunting season, in my opinion, brings out the worst in people. It sickens me to the point that I said no more. I cannot be a part of this barbaric ritual.

Yes, some citizen de facto do need to hunt for food, especially here in Montana. But, I don't know of anything who eats wolf. No, the wolves will die so some hunter can belly up to the bar and brag of his prowess. He'll have it mounted in some way so that he can marvel at his own wonderfulness.

Native Americans had it right. They did need to kill to survive but they understood that the taking of animals came with a accountability and reverence. They paid homage to what they killed and they only took what they needed. Then the white man came and nearly wiped out every living thing on the continent along with the Indians.

But, like all else, it is all about money and ego.  Our governor Schwitzer was photographed at his local gun store buying his licenses. The story pointing out that hunting season puts over three hundred million dollars in the state coffer, the governor imploring citizen to get out there and hunt. I happen to like Schwitzer very much and think he has been an excellent governor even though I am not of his party. I plainly use this incident to elucidate my point.

Wildlife supervision is a primary evil. It is a very delicate balancing act. But, it's also very political and politics sully all no matter how well intentioned. Unfortunately, environmental groups are not much different when it comes to politics, which is why I do not affiliate myself with any of them and believe me I have tried.

Don't get me wrong. I believe in the right to bear arms. I carry a .357 on my belt when I go into the wilderness and I would use it if it were a matter of life or death. It would break my heart but I would do it. To kill these wonderful, spiritual creatures for fun, it just proves we haven't evolved nearly as far as we think we have.

My heart is heavy and I will shed a tear for those wolves that will die for no other purpose that to serve human egos, needs and wastefulness.

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What Not to Do With Your Rifle Scope

I don't know how many times I've slipped, tripped, fallen, scraped and hammered my rifle scope. There's a amount of things that you never want to do with your rifle scope. And I can attest to these things having experienced a few of them myself since I began big game hunting when I was 15. The first time that I can remember slipping and having my feet fly out from underneath me I was probably around 16 years old. It was chance morning of the annual deer hunt. The morning started out great with nice weather and clear skies. Any way by mid-morning those nasty black clouds made their way in. And by no time at all the sleet/snow started falling and turning all the grass to that slippery, wet nasty stuff. The type of wet grass that can be just as slick as ice. Well as I hiking up a very steep hill, I stepped on a patch of grass and fell straight on my back. As luck would have it my fairly new Remington.270 that was mounted with a 3X9 Leupold scope was strapped to my back and took the brunt of the hit. My rifle took some good gouges as well. So I immediately tested my rifle and scope to see if they were still shooting straight. And wouldn't you know it, they shot true and straight and I ended up taking a decent two-point meat buck two hours.

Rule-1: Be right of your footing when the ground is wet and icy and especially when you're walking on grass up a steep hill.

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My father and uncle used to love to hunt on horseback when I was kid so simply I would join them. Even though my thoughts about horses weren't very good when I was young. I can distinctively remember one time when we were elk hunting during the normal season of the elk hunt in Utah. We were headed back to the horse trailer after an unsuccessful day of hunting the elusive wapiti. My father had his Remington 30.06 that had a 3X9 Leupold scope mounted to it diagonally slung over his back. And the horses started to run up the trail. It wasn't 10 minutes into the run and my father's rifle went flying off of his back and hitting the dirt. The screw that was keeping the sling to the rifle had come out. My hear sunk down about as low as his rifle as I watched it hit a patch of loose dirt. After we stopped the horses and he picked his rifle and decided to see if it still shot straight. Wouldn't you know it. It shot as straight as an arrow. I can attest to that as well. I've been using that rifle for the last 10 years and it's never had to be adjusted since the first time my father first sighted it in back in 1967. And it still shoots as straight as ever and has taken down many deer and elk.

Rule-2: When riding a horse make sure you put your rifle into a scabbard and not slung over your back.

Keep these two things in mind when you're out hunting. Having your scope and rifle stop working during the middle of your hunt will right on ruin your day and your hunt. There's a few more rules we'll discuss in a later article.

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The Battle For Long Range Hunting Ethics

For many years competition shooters and troops marksman/snipers have been shooting long range. In up-to-date years there has been an explosion interest in the sport. There are generally television shows depicting hunters taking game out to and beyond 1000yds. troops competitions have been televised, along with a host of informational programs highlighting the rifles and tool used. On the web there are plentifulness of long range shooting and "sniper" forums. There are almost endless amounts of videos on You Tube showing shooters involving targets at ranges as far as a mile. With resources so effortlessly ready many enthusiasts are seeing to shoot farther themselves.

There is still a large community of hunters who believe that shooting game beyond 200 or 300yds is simply unethical. They believe that human error is simply too great to shoot such distances with consistency. They believe that there is not enough power available, and that bullets do not work properly at long range. There is some merit to their argument. When visiting a local shooting range recently, I would have to say the midpoint 100yd group was about 5". It is not hard to see why many would think shooting game beyond 300yds out of the question. Best case scenario, that group would be over 2 feet at 500yds! Even more overwhelming was than no one seemed particularly upset with these results. I would hope none of these "marksman" were planning to shoot game beyond 100yds. Some popular controlled expansion hunting bullets wish higher velocity for allowable expansion. If some of these bullets are used at long range they will simply retain form and punch a small hole through game not causing enough damage for an ethical kill. There are more than a few examples of long range hunting done the wrong way.

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My good friend and shooting partner was recently hunting the eastern part of Washington. He wasn't seeing bucks so he decided to drop into the trees and see if he could push one up the meadow ahead. He's an done long range marksman with field and competition experience, he has all the allowable equipment, so he was prepared to shoot game at long range if need be. Sure enough his planned worked, he pushed a nice buck into the meadow, but before he got a chance to see it, he heard shooting ahead, three shots. An older gentleman had shot and killed the buck. At some point the man mentions he'd shot from 700yds to 800yds, he wasn't sure since his rangefinder was not working. Jesse ranged the rocks where the man claimed to have made the shot from, and it was in fact about 500yds away. My buddy helped de-bone the meat and it looked as if the one shot that hit of three was high missing the "vitals" completely, although the buck dropped not far from where it stood. A lucky shot for sure, since the range was unknown, the cross hairs were held high to compensate for drop, and actual ballistics were unknown by the shooter. He could have just as authentically injured the buck or missed completely, although he'd likely continue shooting no matter how many times he missed.

Although I too interrogate the ethics of some "long range hunters" the fact is that long length accuracy is possible. With the right information, equipment, experience, and moral fortitude, it is very possible to be successful. If one does not know when to pass on a shot due to conditions that are beyond the shooter's capability to compensate for, it is very likely he would also make poor ethical judgments when shooting game at close range. Unfortunately barring these individuals from at shooting game is not possible. These few, are likely the infer long range hunting is viewed in a negative light by so many.

The company end of long length shooting has come to friction with the ethics of it. There is a problem with some television shows and advertisements showing an experienced long range marksman take an animal at 1000yds, turn to the camera and say something to the effect, "with such and such a product... It is just that easy". Maybe what should be said is, "with dedication, research, testing in a multitude of conditions, thousands of rounds of practice, and such and such a product, it can be this easy". Sounds ridiculous and it is not going to sell products, but it is the truth. Worse yet when an inexperienced shooter takes a similar shot while person else, dials the scope and gives the wind correction. Clearly this person has no company shooting at such distances. If he was to miss, who would be to blame?

These same shows will talk about ethics one petite and tell you how easy it is the next. This type of programming and advertising does not encourage ethics in any way, and you can not authentically blame them... They are simply trying to make a profit, not educate hunters how to make ethical shots on game. A show that would authentically educate would not be nearly as entertaining, no one would want to sponsor or advertise on such a schedule so it would simply be impossible to produce.

Fortunately, there is hope for improved long length hunting ethics. I believe this to be an issue with a minority of long range hunters. With so many educational web sites, and more getting involved, it is very likely that through field practice, many will begin understand the possible complications and variables to think when shooting long range at game animals. More would then be ready to pass the facts on, and in conjunction with the good facts already ready an even higher percentage of long range hunters would value feel and convention before products and hype.

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The Most popular Deer Hunting Rifles

When it comes to hunting deer, some people prefer bows, some muzzleloaders and some rifles. If you enjoy getting outdoors and taking home a trophy deer using a rifle, it is imperative that you select the right rifle. Obviously, the goal is to select something that is comfortable to carry and use but a rifle that would offer a clean shot, as well. The best place to start is by seeing at the most popular deer hunting rifles currently on the market.

We wanted to furnish some options for popular deer hunting rifles so you would have a starting point when you get ready to start shopping around. Remember, to purchase a high capability rifle does not automatically mean paying a fortune. By taking time to look at rifles through a range of resources and considering several options, you can end up with an outstanding rifle for your next deer hunting season.

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• Ruger Model 77Mk.11 Rsi - This is one of the more ageement of deer hunting rifles being sold, which for many people is the ideal choice. As a.308 rifle, it can handle long shots, often more than 300 yards. Many hunters feel this rifle is among the best calibers for whitetail deer hunting. The rifle comes with a 207x32 scope, development it exquisite when needing to be covert while stalking deer. The barrel is only 18.5 inches long, causing some extra muzzle blast, but comprehensive it is an exceptional option.

• Ruger 1A Light Sporter - someone else of the top hunting rifles has a nice balance and while similar to the 270 Winchester Rsi, hunters feel it offers a few more advantages. This singular shot rifle is someone else good, all-around choice but it is important to select the suitable scope.

• Browning Bar Grade Ii - For this rifle in 30-06, it fits a 2-7x33 scope, offers great shots, and the gorgeous walnut stock with its honey color gives the rifle character even when out in deep woods hunting.

• Winchester 70 - Although there are many separate deer hunting rifles under the Winchester brand, those made prior to 1964 in 30-06 are admittedly exceptional. Although going with an older rifle such as this might mean searching for missing parts or having the rifle repaired, when out hunting deer with it you will speedily see why it has become a popular choice.

• Marlin 336Er - This comes in a.356, which handles well. The balance is one of the best for all deer hunting rifles used and although its appearance is very similar to a 30-30 or Remington.35, the magazine is two-thirds longer. The one thing about this deer rifle is that it has power and in fact some hunters say it has more power than needed. For this reason, we propose it for seasoned hunters.

• Winchester Model 70 Featherweight excellent - This deer hunting rifle comes in 7mm/08 and the styling is definitely one of the best ever made. The stock is classic, it holds a Leupold Vari-X 11 scope, it is lightweight, ageement and a great caliber for hunting deer. Hunters who use this singular rifle agree that no matter the scenario or environment this Winchester is well worth buying.

• Browning Blr - The last of the popular deer hunting rifles that we wanted to mention is this, which is a.358 Winchester. The execution and handling is great, it admittedly holds a Weaver excellent scope and the compose and weight make the rifle easy to carry.

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Some of the more beloved Bsa rifle scopes are the Catseye models. These are mainly used for shooting targets that are settled at a relatively close distance. Either you mainly engage in close range shooting or you are thinking about supplementing your scope range with something that is different, the Catseye scope will not disappoint. Trying to shoot targets that are close by can be hard and frustrating with a scope that has a large magnification, so this Bsa rifle scope is ideal. However, the wonders do not end there. This scopes also comes with a reticle that is illuminated, which means that you can shoot even when it is relatively dark.

Another provocative and suitable feature of these Catseye Bsa scopes, is that it strivesto have a large eye relief so that recoil is no problem. As a hunter or shooter, you may be aware of the detrimental effects of recoil on the shots you take. Overall tests have been performed on the Catseye models, and each time these Bsa rifle scopes have managed to withstand a lot of recoil.

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If you are worried about the costs related with getting yourself one, then take a look at the Sweet 17 model. The costs of these Bsa rifle scopes lie in the middle of a mere and about 5. The unlikeness in price is due to the features available. Generally, you would find a power of about 12 x 44mm as well as a 50mm lens. Bsa scopes for have a 4 x 32mm power whereas a scope for about 0 will give you 3012 40mm. These Sweet 17 models are also easy to use as there are top turrets that can be adjusted in a simple manner, as well as target grade turrets.

So, Either you are seeing for a top of the range rifle scope or you want something a wee less excessive and less expensive, you should assuredly go through the range of Bsa rifle scopes. As stated before, the high ability and exquisite features will not disappoint, regardless of the type of shooting you are going to do.

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Hunting Supplies

Hunting supplies vary with the type of hunting. The traditional requirement in hunting is the hunting outfit. Whether big or small game hunting, camouflaging and comfortably warm jackets, pants and field cloths are important. Water-proof, odor-controlled, and insulated clothing is appropriate. There are extra mountain shirts and sweat jackets for upland hunters.

Camouflage or blaze orange vests are favorable for big game hunting. Hunters complex in shooting can select specially designed vests with shooting panels, shell pockets and pad protecting against recoil of the gun.

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A fine pair of boots and socks is indispensable for comfortable hunting. Neoprene leg wraps offer extra protection. Insulated gloves, waterfowl caps, face masks and caps with synthetic leaves that match the hunting environment are available.

Camo rainwear is advisable in rainy and slushy conditions. Shotguns, rifles, transfer barrels and shell loadings should always be carried in safe transport cases. Gun scrubber, rust removals and cleaning brushes are indispensable accessories. Shooter?s rest, bipod stand or adjustable stools ensure perfect aiming. Target spots and boards are available that give the best opportunity for practicing before the actual shoot. Ear muffs, plugs and shooting glasses are the finest options for hearing and eye protection. Pouches, shell belts and decoy bags are used to carry bullets and other shooting accessories. Decoy anchors and camo tape would be beneficial sometimes. Those complex in bow and arrow hunting, are advised to carry bow case and arrow shafts for safe hunt.

Time-consuming long waiting shoots wish tree stands. A variety of strong built stands, with or without steps and ladders and stands built on towers or tripods are also present. Tents and cab guards are widely used. Animal call devices are indispensable in hunting trips.

Hunters carry scopes and binoculars for a close view of the animal. Night foresight binoculars offer benefit during night hunt. A range finder displays the range of target by straightforward measurement. Digital attachable hunting cameras with video-scouting principles increases hunting pleasure. Outdoor communication is made inherent by hands-free mics and radios.

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Tasco Rimfire 4x 15mm Crosshair Reticle Riflescope Feature

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  • Crosshair reticle
  • Magenta multi-layered coated optics increases light transmission for bright, clear images
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NSSF's Ryan Cleckner explains the measurement term "minute of angle" (MOA) and how to use MOA adjustments on your scope for sighting in and to compensate for bullet drop at varying distances. For more information visit www.nssf.org (NSSF Video)

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Winchester 30-30 Americas Deer Rifle

The Winchester 30-30 has been around for over a century and it's still the most popular deer cartridge in the U.S. Why is it after all these years the best seller, especially with all the modern, flat shooting cartridges available to hunters today?

Here are a few reasons for the popularity of the miniature "Thutty Thutty".

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For one thing, the rifles that are chambered for the 30-30 are inexpensive when compared to other rifles chambered for other rounds. It's not uncommon to find a Model 94 Winchester or Marlin 336 in good shape at a Pawn Shop for under 0. These guns are capable of producing appropriate accuracy for deer hunting out to 100 yards or more with a miniature practice.

Ammo for the 30-30 is commonly a few bucks (no pun intended) cheaper than other ammo as well.

The light recoil of rifles chambered for the 30-30 Winchester make them desirable for new Hunters, Women and those who only shoot a rifle a few times a year not to mention those Hunters that are sensitive to recoil.

Finally, the round itself is a solid round. I think it's safe to say the 30-30 Winchester has probably taken all that walks North America.

The 150 and 170 Grain bullets carry enough punch to do a Deer in at ranges out to around 200 yards. Personally, if I knew there would be a opening of a shot like that, I'd use the 170 grain bullet or the new Hornady LeveRevolution.

Speaking of the new Hornady LeveRevolution's, I've never used these rounds. But from what I'm convention from Hunters in the fields and on the message boards, these rounds are all they have been touted to be. Flat shooting and hard hitting.

For those of you who have not heard about the LeveRevolution, they are a polymer spire pointed bullet designed to be used in tubular magazines. The tip is soft and collapses. Hornady and a few Gun Writers have been reporting exceptional accuracy out to 250 yards with these new rounds.

I would never classify the Thutty Thutty as an Elk or Grizzly Bear round, but they have fallen to the 30-30. I've read stories about some Black Bear guides in Canada who prefer the 30-30 over a shotgun because of the quick handling characteristics and short range stopping energy of the 170 grain bullet.

Hunters using the Winchester 30-30 have any choices when it comes to ammo.

Remington offers the 125 grain Accelerator and most ammo manufacturers offer both the 150 and 170 grain facility loads. I've always favorite the 170 grain offerings over the 150 grainers. Don't ask me why, I just prefer the heavier bullet. The LeveRevolution comes in a 160 grain spire tip.

For any years, I used the Remington 170 grain hollow points. These were deadly Deer takers! I stopped using them when I shot a large 8 point at about 80 yards. I later found the fragmented bullet on the far front leg, a few inches above the elbow, where it had broken the bone. I wasn't crazy about looking pieces of my bullet even if it had went through the buck and busted his leg on the far side. I went back to the 170 grain soft nosed bullets.

Many so called expert Gun Writers over the years have put down the miniature Thutty Thutty, saying things like it wasn't enough out past 75 yards, that it wasn't correct enough for deer hunting, etc. It was obvious that they had never shot a 30-30 or had just borrowed one in order to write an article.

I have a principles of why blunt tipped bullets in rounds like the 30-30 Winchester kill deer great than what many Gun Writers would like.

I believe that a blunt tipped bullet, be it a round nose or flat nose, delivers more of its kinetic energy upon impact than spire tipped bullets. Even the poly tipped bullets have to jab a obvious depth before the start expanding and delivering their load of kinetic energy. Truth be known, many of spire pointed bullets use up the majority of their kinetic energy in the dirt on the other side of the animal.

Blunt tipped bullets are also known to jab deep. Concentrate this with the shock due to the sudden impact of a blunt tipped bullet and you have a recipe for a quick kill on a game animal.

Whether you contemplating buying a rifle for a first time hunter, or buying a rifle for yourself, don't count out the Winchester 30-30 and the Rifles it is chambered for. They're exquisite for the first time hunter or the Old Fart who just wants a lighter hunting rifle. Put a ability scope on the top of the rifle and you'll have a life long rifle that will bring home the Venison if the shooter does their job!

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Nikon Buckmaster 4.5-14x40 Riflescope (SF Matte, BDC) Feature

  • High-quality riflescope with 4.5x to 14x magnification and 40mm objective diameter
  • Offers choice of mil-dot, bullet drop compensation (BDC), or Nikoplex reticle
  • Multicoated optics deliver up to 92 percent light transmission; waterproof, fogproof, and shockproof
  • 1/4-minute hand-turn reticle adjustments; appropriate for hunting rifles, muzzle loaders, and even rimfires
  • Measures 14.4 inches long and weighs 17.6 ounces; Nikon lifetime warranty

Nikon Buckmaster 4.5-14x40 Riflescope (SF Matte, BDC) Overview

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Nikon Buckmaster 4.5-14x40 Riflescope (SF Matte, BDC) Specifications

Among the brightest in its class, the Nikon Buckmaster 4.5-14x40 riflescope has a proven track record of reliability, durability, and precision, making it a true hunter's workhorse. The scope is at home on any hunting rifle, muzzle loader, or even rimfire, with such features as a rugged 1-inch main body tube; Nikon's Brightvue multi-coating lens system for up to 92 percent light transmission; your choice of a mil-dot, bullet drop compensating (BDC), or Nikoplex reticle; and ultra-high-performance lenses. The precise mil-dot reticle is designed for extremely accurate targeting, while the BDC reticle provides fast, simple aiming points for various shot distances. The Nikoplex reticle, meanwhile, is a favorite of American sportsmen, with thicker posts on the top, bottom, and sides and thinner center crosshairs for precision aiming under all light conditions.

The scope's high-performance lenses are coated with multiple layers of anti-reflective compounds. The compounds serve to boost light transmission, improve contrast (to pull game out of its surroundings), deliver true color rendition and flare-free viewing, and enhance the overall image quality. And the Buckmaster 4.5-14x40 is ready for years of reliable service thanks to its 100 percent waterproof, fogproof, and shockproof housing. Other details include audible hand-turn 1/4 MOA click windage and elevation adjustments; a Nikon Fog Eliminator wipe that helps eliminate exterior fogging in even the most extreme conditions; sunshade adaptability; and a Nikon lifetime warranty.

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  • Finish: Matte black
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  • Magnification: 4.5 to 14x
  • Objective diameter: 40mm
  • Exit pupil: 8.9 to 2.9mm
  • Eye relief: 3.7 to 3.6 inches
  • Field of view: 19.9 to 6.8 feet @ 100 yards
  • Tube diameter: 1 inch (25.4mm)
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Constructing a Paintball Rifle Sniper Style - The Big 3 Mistakes

It happened again on Sunday. I went out for a lovely camouflaged romp through the paintball fields and there they were. Wannabees. You know? "Want to Be's". Wannabe paintball snipers. They mean well. They actually do. But they're walking around with camo that doesn't blend in and markers that would be more considerable to a cheap operation flick. I'm totally cool with the whole milsim label business. It's awesome. But, most of those markers are not ideally considerable to paintball sniper. Here are three mistakes I see citizen manufacture when they try to originate a paintball rifle, sniper style.

Hopper Too Big

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Hoppers are the bane of my existence. If I didn't have to play with it, I wouldn't. (I know, magazine fed markers are out there and believe me, my eyeballs are on them.) That being said, as a tactical paintball sniper, you should not need a hopper larger than 50 rounds. 100 rounds at the max. When spellbinding a target, think along the lines of using 2-3 balls per target, realistically. I routinely squeeze off two rounds when I get the drop on person just because of the uncertainty of a paintballs notoriously inconsistent flight. And you must get in the mindset of avoiding long, drawn out, paint-wasting engagements. Leave that to your wingman or the other members of your team. You're a sniper. Act like it. By the way, I recently added a 50 round cyclone hopper for my A5 and I love it.

Barrel Too Long

Longer is not better! In fact, the first 8" of the barrel is used to get the paintball up to speed. After that, barrel length is only to keep the paintball right a bit longer. In my experience, a 12" to 14" barrel is the absolute max you should be using. Beyond that, you'll be losing velocity, propellant and maneuverability. In fact, in future articles, I'm going to be discussing how to play as a sniper with pistols or 6" barrels.

Scope Too Low

This applies to players with a "one-shot, one-kill" mentality only. As a note, I don't play with a scope. And there are a lot of guys who will give you the gears about whether a scope even works or not. Piss on 'em. Of course it works. Try it at the convention range. But, where I see guys manufacture the mistake, is mounting their scope directly on the receiver of their marker, right on the dovetail or picatinny rail. With a stock coming right off the back of the marker, you'll observation speedily that if you try to look through that scope with your mask on, you can't get your cheek low adequate to see through the scope. Three solutions. One, get rid of the stock.. You'll lose stability and cool factor but you'll be able to use your sights. Two, raise the scope on a mounted rail. Two inches should be plenty. Three, use an offset rail that mounts your scope to the inside of your receiver and hopper, closer to your eye. Personally, I'd be more likely to lose the scope altogether. It looks sick, but roughly speaking, I think it gets in the way of the paintball sniper effectiveness.

Smaller hopper, shorter barrel and, if you have to use it, raise the scope. You'll lighten up and enhance mobility, both critical assets for tactical paintball snipers.

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BF3 - SV98 SR Guide with iBornstellar

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Hunting For Recreation

Hunting is an umbrella term which refers to the act of killing, pursuing and even chasing animals for recreation, trade or food. It is still widely practiced, albeit not that favorite as a "normal" sport (like, perhaps, basketball or football).

The Rise of Recreational Hunting

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People nowadays who hunt for food are only those who live in places where electricity cannot reach them that they have to live like primitive people. There are also tribes with long-standing beliefs about the value of the lucidity of food and how it "highly honorable" to eat food which was borne out of hard work from one's own hands. As you can see, these kinds of population constitute a small measure of the world today.

Why? This is because the domestication and "mass production" of animals happened when capitalists took over most of the food-generating activities of man. Hunting may still be pursued for trade, however, it is unwise because hunting is a high-involvement activity, which means, human abilities are the only abilities which will make the hunting successful. The only remaining infer for hunting to be relevant in the world today is the recreation that comes with it. Let's dissect the reasons why.

Hunting as a Game of the Rich

Hunting as a recreation stays as a highly-respected hobby. In fact, in a lot of states, hunting is regarded as an elite sport or at least, a sport for those who belong to the upper communal class. This is because the materials to be used for hunting do not come cheap. First, there's the rifle. Then there are also other necessities like ammunition, gun scopes, clothing, etc.

Also, because there are only a few states which allow hunting and have the geographical endowment for hunting, population will have to tour to contemplate other fields. Hunting in the same spot for a long time is pointless, isn't it? Hunting becomes an bright hobby for the status symbol, like horseback riding.

It's the Machismo

Most (if not all) of hunting enthusiasts are men. From the field hunters, to the population who run hunting stores, and those who operate hunting "schools", they're mostly men! This is because hunting is a testosterone-filled sport. Hunting involves killing, the feel of holding something deadly, the predatory tactics and most of all, the thrill of the chase. Hunting is not the sport for the soft-hearted, or the spatially and physically challenged.

The outdoor factor of hunting adds to its charm in men. This outdoor factor accounts for the "ruggedness" of the sport, which most men love.

Also, historically, hunting is a male sport. You have read in your history books that before, men hunted for food and women cooked them. Men go out of the house to look for dinner while women stay at home and take care of the children. With a slight touch of urbanization, hunting evolved as a modern-day sport. So if men loved to hunt so much (no matter how violent and pointless it may appear to you), it's not their fault. They're just being men.

Don't forget that at the end of the day, hunting for recreation is still treated as a game. If one decides to hunt, one still acquires the skills that go with it. Skills such as accuracy, proper timing, strategy-building and physical agility are also famous in this sport.

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Bug Out Bag Checklist for Preppers and Survivalists

A bug out bag (Bob), also referred to as a Get Out Of Dodge Bag (Good Bag), is a pack that has all the requisite items for any survival situation for 72 hours or longer. Below I'll contribute a detailed checklist that will give you a good insight of what you should have in your bag. Remember that when you pack to think about the weight of each item and ask if it will be worth carrying it. Most times more gear will be better, but just keep weight in mind.

The most foremost thing about a bug out bag is the capability of the bag itself. You will be entrusting this bag with your life, so try to get a good quality. The best ones have a place for a water bladder, straps and good amount of covering pockets.

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Remember the four 3's:

3 minutes without Oxygen, 3 hours in harsh weather, 3 days without water, 3 weeks without food.

Shelter- Shelter is the most foremost (3 hours in bad weather). If you know how to pitch a tent correctly then all this may mean to you is packing a tarp and tool to set it up. If you don't then remember to pack something you know how to setup. Also remember to pack a sleeping bag and whatever else you might need to keep you dry and warm.

Water- Water is behind shelter (3 days without water). Pack a few water bladders and remember to keep your water bladder filled with clean water (this may mean dumping the water in it and refilling it every now and again to make sure the water is nice and clean if the situation arises where you need to use it). Also, a water filter can save your life if you run out of water. Never drink water in the wild without boiling/treating it. Recommended amount of water intake is different for everyone but a good way to think about is half your weight in fluid ounces. So if your weight 150 pounds, 75oz a day is your recommended amount. 128 fluid ounces is a gallon so that would mean you need to drink a little more than half a gallon a day.

Food-Food is in last at 3 weeks (that's assuming you have water). Ice dried food and Mre's are recommended for survival because they are high calorie food rations that will contribute your body with the vigor it needs. Trail mix also has a lot of fat so you may want to consider packing some to eat while you're traveling. Like water, the recommended amount of fat differs from person to person depending on height, weight, gender and more but try to eat 3,000 fat a day. Never eat below 1,200 fat a day.

Checklist:

Here is a straightforward checklist for your bag (This is not set in stone, everyone has divergence skills and this is just to give you an idea):

Flashlight

A good survival knife

Tape (Duct Tape/Gorilla Tape)

Mre's or Ice dried food

Sewing kit

Some form of getting your hands clean if needed (dish soap, bar soap, etc.....)

Bottles of Water (Water Bladder that's filled would be good too. Water purification tablets and a water filter would be good as well)

Multi-tools are very good to have because they take up less room

Radio (Hand Crank/Solar would be best but battery operated is fine)

Rechargeable batteries for your tool that needs them.

Camp stove (try to find one that uses multiple fuels)

A copy of emergency and foremost contacts (include addresses and phone numbers)

First Aid Kit

Money (If you have to leave your city for a few days

Maybe an extra copy of your I.D.

Para cord (preferred) or very strong rope

Map of the area

Hygiene necessities (comb, toothbrush, small can of shaving cream, razor, toothpaste)

A waterproof way of starting fire (flint/waterproof matches/etc...)

Extra change of clothes (include socks and underwear)

Can opener (small one)

A list for defensive purposes:

100+ extra rounds for each of your firearms

a form of night foresight sight (Sighting scope, a rifle scope that functions in daylight and night, etc...)

Remember to camouflage all of your tool (including your bug out bag itself)

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selecting an Inflatable Kayak For Maximum Load Capacity Or Kayaks For Two and Three citizen

Hunting and Fishing trips on the water need a boat which is maneuverable, sufficiently comfortable for the indispensable time to be spent on the water and large enough to store gear. The same applies to anything wanting to go touring on a kayak.

The gear could be fishing rods and tackle or hunting rifles and ammunition. One can assume that the weight of a fishing rod would be minimal as most of them today are made of light- weight material like fiberglass and graphite. The tackle box might weigh more than the weights, flies and rods combined. A hunting gun would be a bit heavier, but still light enough not to have a lot of bearing on the load of the gear.

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If the trip includes a night or two, then sleeping arrangements would need to be catered for. Maybe a tent and sleeping bags. These would probably comprise a thermal cover to help keep the heat in if the weather turns very cold. Again, with modern materials, none of these weigh very much. Food would need to be carried and a means to prepare and cook the food but one thing you do not have to carry is fuel. Kayaking is a bit like kinetic energy, your body in petition produces the power needed to move the boat forward. So far then, the estimated weights would be 33 lbs (15kg) for the fishing or hunting gear, a tent and sleeping bags, 44 lbs (20kg) and the food area, say 22 lbs (10 kg). Of procedure here there is all the time the delightful hope of being able to eat the bounty if you are fishing or hunting.

Then there are the miscellaneous items like a compass, torch, radio, Pfd jackets, oars, vacuum flasks etc. Do you agree that another 22 lbs (10kg) would cover these? If so, the total now reaches 110 lbs (50kgs).

Inflatable boats have come a very long way since their first inception. Just as an example we are told that the Sevylor Tahiti first-rate has travelled the Amazon from end to end twice. One has to believe it was the same boat that made the whole of the first trip, a distance of more than 3093 miles. (though some say 4350 miles). It has long stretches of class V rapids! But was it the same boat that made the whole of the second run too? either way, that is some journey and a mighty achievement.

The weight inflatables are able to carry has increased with technology also.

When inspecting what best to buy, there are three areas where the weight should be calculated to avoid overloading. The first is the deflated boat and accessories, i.e. The paddles, seats, skeg etc. The next is the weights of the paddlers and lastly the weight of the gear.

What choices do you have?

The 420X Sea Eagle carries a maximum load of 855 lbs (388kg). It weighs 53 lbs (24kg). After the combined weight of the gear and food has been deducted, a kind 691 lbs (313kg) is left over to cover the weight of the paddlers, or you can adapt your weight distribution the way you want it. The boat specifications allow for 2 citizen with lots of gear or 2 - 3 adults plus less gear. Sea Eagle say their boat has a 'crocodile hide' able to withstand severe knocks. The boat is Nmma certified.

Sevylor then offer the Inflatable Ocean, sold as a two person but a seat for a third person can be added. It weighs 55lbs (30kg) and has a fully loaded weight of 800 lbs. It is specially designed for ocean travelling, and being longer - 17' - can go at higher speeds.

Sea Eagle's 380X carries a maximum load of 750 lbs (340kg) which would be convenient for two citizen plus their camping gear for the weekend.

The next package Sea Eagle offer is the Paddleski Deluxe. It weights 22lbs (10kg) and has a maximum load limit of 650lbs (295kg). It is a 5 in 1 inflatable catamaran. It's two, widely spaced inflatable tubes give a very stable ride. Accessories like an outboard motor, a rowing frame and sliding seat, a pilotage rig and a fishing seat enable you to convert your use of it, all at a very reasonable cost. It is not recommended for more than two people.

Sevylor have a river Kayak Xk2 with a loaded limit of 650lbs (295kg) or 2 people. Weighing in at 45.2lbs (21kg) and being convenient for any type of whitewater that your skill may allow you to try. It comes with two seats and a carry bag and falls into the class of touring kayak. It is self-bailing.

These are the biggest for loaded weight. Very few others reach the 650lbs (294kg) mark.

Oddly, inflatable kayaks can carry more load than those of similar size but built of rigid material. Add this to the ease with which they can be carried to and from the water and you have a recreational occasion of wide scope at a reasonable cost. It gives them a great market boost.

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Elk Hunting New Year's Resolutions: convention Your Shooting Skills

Over the past hunting season, we've heard many stories from guides who witnessed missed opportunities that were totally preventable. We'd like to offer some tips to help hunters get ready for a wilderness elk hunt and growth their chances of bringing home a trophy.

During the 2011 season, many of the missed opportunities were a succeed of shooting mistakes. It might come as a surprise, but over the past few years, we've seen more misses with rifles than with archery equipment. Bow hunters, who also missed shots during the archery season, aren't off the hook here either.

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In an effort to help our hunters avoid these frustrations in the future, here are some of our recommendations on shooting.

First, it is leading to remember that nothing replaces consistent practice. With all the new technology in scopes, ammunition, rifles and bows, no shot is an self-acting kill. Hunters need to know their weapons, and that means constant practice. No estimate of technology can replace that.

Hunters heading west for a big game hunt should be shooting their rifles or bows year-round. Think about it this way. You're using your hard-earned vacation time on this trip. You're investing in the tour costs, outfitter fees, hunting licenses, clothing and gear. With all this invested into your hunt, authentically it's worth it to spend a few days a month at the range throughout the year.

Even if you use your rifle to hunt at home, big game hunting in Colorado could be a wholly different experience. We advise that our rifle hunters practice at distances out to 300 yards. Shots of this distance are very common where we hunt. Be sure you are ordinarily practicing shots between 200 and 300 yards for several months leading up to your hunt.

Bow hunters should be practicing consistently out to 60 yards. Even if your ethical limit is 40 yards (we'll discuss shot ethics in our next article), practicing at longer distances will make you much more unavoidable inside your comfortable hunting range.

Next, hunters must be ready to shoot under less-than-ideal conditions. This means out of breath, in bad weather and in awkward positions. When you feel you're unavoidable shooting at longer distances, add a new element to your practice. Sprint 50 yards, then pick up your rifle and shoot. Or practice shooting offhand and on one knee, knowing that when hunting on the ground, sitting and prone shots can be obstructed by vegetation.

Archers should use the same exercises. In an archery setup, a bull can always come in from a direction you didn't expect. Get in a position on the ground facing away from the target. Then practice turning your torso toward the target and hold steady at full draw for 30 seconds before releasing. This will help you get ready for the awkward shooting angles that can often unfold while elk hunting.

Next, practice with speed. Start with an unloaded rifle. Pretend you've just spotted a bull and have only a few seconds to shoot before he disappears into the timber. Room a round, level your sights and pull the trigger. Accomplish this practice over and over. Know confidently that if you're presented with a short window, you can make it count.

Finally, get rid of any unnecessary distractions. For example, forget the shooting sticks. If you practice consistently, you won't need them. And being unavoidable without them means you'll have those few high-priced seconds to level your crosshairs before that bull of your dreams walks out of your life forever.

Archers and rifle hunters, practice shooting in the clothing you will be wearing on your hunt. Make sure you can authentically get into shooting position without being obstructed by a piece of your clothing or equipment.

Just because your rifle shoots one-inch groups from a bench at 100 yards, doesn't mean you'll nail that 30-inch mule deer buck at 250 yards when you're sucking for oxygen at 10,000 feet. Or naturally because your bow can shoot tight groups consistently at the indoor range, doesn't mean you're ready. Put yourself to the test in realistic situations and come to be unavoidable in your ability to execute a clean, one-shot kill.

You've been dreaming of this hunt for months and you owe it to yourself to be ready for any opportunity. When that occasion finally comes along, do everything you can to make sure the trophy goes home with you. Good luck practicing this off-season!

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Hunting Catalogs - No Matter What Hunting Item You Want, the Right Catalog Will Have It

Hunting catalogs can be a perfect way to fill your hunting needs. Regardless of whether you need guns, hunting rifle scopes, bullets, etc, you can find them in these catalogs.

Of course, nowadays you can find them on the internet in expanding the corporeal mailings, so it's much easier to get what you want quickly. Also, they are thoroughly free of charge, which often times isn't the case with catalogs, because you usually have to pay at least shipping with these.

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However, remember that while hunting catalogs are a beginning point to find the equipment you need, be sure not to just accept the industry claims at face value. Be sure to do some investigate online and make sure the equipment is top quality.

Don't just go with the cheapest in order to save money, because you might end up spending more in the long run if you buy a low potential item, because you will end up replacing it immediately after.

First, run through the catalog and find the times in it that will match your allowed spending amount, and once you do confine your searches to these, now just read reviews of those items on the internet, and you will quickly and beyond doubt find the best one with this.

Also, if you have trouble looking reviews for your particular model, I'd recommend you visit hunting forums, where there are going to be plentifulness of hunters online who can help you. Try and find well trafficked forums where you inquire can get answered within minutes, and you don't have to wait days on end.

This beyond doubt isn't difficult. I'd recommend you make your purchases using hunting catalogs as opposed to the local store, just because you can commonly save quite a bit of money from the typical retail markup you'd otherwise be paying.

What kind of items are most prevalent in online hunting catalogs? While the typical equipment is all there, which I laid out, probably the thing you will have the easiest time looking is hunting clothing, such as clothes that blend in with the surrounds, footwear, and basically anything you need to wear while hunting for any weather you might encounter. No matter what you want, you can find it with online hunting catalogs.

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Barska Cross Dot Electro Sight Multi Rail Tactical Rifle Scope (1x30)


Barska Cross Dot Electro Sight Multi Rail Tactical Rifle Scope (1x30) Review


Barska Cross Dot Electro Sight Multi Rail Tactical Rifle Scope (1x30) Feature

  • Versatile riflescope designed for tactical short- and long-distance shooters
  • Weaver-style 7/8-inch Picatinny rails for adding laser sight, flashlight, or secondary sight
  • Helps shooters customize scope to instantly shoot targets at 2 distances
  • IR cross dot reticle; adjustable rheostat settings; 30mm objective lens
  • Includes flashlight, red laser sight, scope caps, battery, and lens cloth

Barska Cross Dot Electro Sight Multi Rail Tactical Rifle Scope (1x30) Overview

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Barska Cross Dot Electro Sight Multi Rail Tactical Rifle Scope (1x30) Specifications

Barska's Multi-Rail Electro Sight riflescope is specifically designed for tactical shooters that need a versatile scope for both short-distance, quick-acquisition shooting and medium- to long-distance shooting. The scope is equipped with integrated Weaver-style 7/8-inch Picatinny tactical rails, which allow you to customize the scope with additional aiming accessories, such as a laser sight, flashlight, or secondary sight. For example, a laser sight helps you zero in the scope at a short distance (50 yards) and then zero the scope reticle in at a longer distance (100 yards). This allows you to instantly shoot targets at two different distances. Other features include an IR cross dot reticle, adjustable rheostat settings, and a variety of accessories, including a flashlight, red laser sight, scope caps, battery, and lens cloth.



The Electro Sight riflescope includes an IR cross dot reticle.
Specifications:
  • Magnification: 1x
  • Objective lens: 30mm
  • Reticle: IR cross dot
  • Field of view: 47.2 feet @ 100 yards
  • Exit pupil: 9 to 16.5mm
  • Eye relief: Unlimited
  • Adjustment knob: Rheostat settings
  • Finish: Black matte
  • Length: 5.5 inches
  • Weight: 14 ounces
  • Warranty: 1 year limited

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Barska is a worldwide sport optics company with strong brand recognition within the optics industry, with corporate offices in La Verne, California, and warehouses and distribution centers in La Verne and Shanghai, China. Barska offers an extensive line of precision sport optics products, such as binoculars, riflescopes, spotting scopes, and telescopes. The product range has been designed and built with the latest optical technology, allowing users to enjoy all their favorite leisure time outdoor activities, including bird watching, outdoor observation, hunting, fishing, stargazing, concerts, and sporting events.


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New Nerf Guns for Christmas - The Vortex Blaster Series

From the beginning, Nerf's foam dart guns were marketed for kids 8 years-old and up, but the success of their new 2010 series of N-Strike blasters showed that their store included older kids too. They saw the popularity and society of team Nerf gun contests and tournaments as an indication that Nerf buyers were ready for something new, and their new Vortex Series Nerf guns seem to be just what older, (and younger), Nerf kids were waiting for. If you have a Nerf kid on your Christmas list - you have to check out these new blasters.

The most major change was the ammo. The Vortex series guns use small foam and rubber disks, rather than the former foam darts, and they also have Xlr, (extra long range), a technology that increase their range to approximately twice that of even the best N-Strike blaster of Christmas 2010.

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Add motorized full-auto fire capability, and you have the Vortex Nitron -the Top Dog of the Vortex series. Nerf game play will never be the same, and the Nitron is the top pick of serious Nerf kids.

The Vortex Series Nerf Guns

Nerf has introduced four models in the Vortex series for 2011. Two rifle-style blasters; the Nitron and the Praxis, and two pistols; the Vigilon and the Proton. All use the new disk ammo.

The Vortex Nitron

The Nitron is the Big Dog of the Vortex family. It has the most of everything; longest range, biggest magazine capacity, motorized full-auto capability, and an electronic scope that even has pulsing light for targeting. It also includes Nerf's updated Tactical Rail System, which makes adding accessories and customizations easier.

The Vortex Praxis

The Praxis doesn't have full-auto firing, but it makes up for that in a big way with its own special features. It is a pump-action blaster that has a feature Nerf calls Slam-Fire - that enables it to shoot as fast as you can pump it. Its power and range are equal to the Nitron's, and it also includes the updated Tactical rail system, but it has more. The Praxis rifle stock can be removed to change the blaster's profile, and there are more customizations available to make this the new Nerf gunthat is most adaptable to a player's preferences.

The Vortex Vigilon

The Vigilon offers the most pistol-power available in any Nerf gun. It has a 5-disk magazine that features a drop down rapid-load design, and ultra easy and fast snap-in magazine changes to keep you in the thick of the action, when others might be stopping to reload their weapons.

The Vortex Proton

The Proton, an additional one Nerf pistol, is the smallest of the Vortex series, and it is also a single-shooter -no rapid fire and no magazines. But that doesn't mean the baby of this house doesn't have its own merits. The smaller profile means it is good superior to be a back-up or hide-away weapon, something that can come in handy in team Nerf games, and it does have the same Xlr technology that matches its range to that of the other Vortex series blasters.

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The Vortex Nerf guns were targeted for the Christmas 2011 shopping season, with a planned September introduction, but some market unveiled them in August - much to the glee of anxious Nerf kids, and the rave customer reviews flooded in.

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This easy to follow, HD tutorial, will show you step-by-step how to make a Sniper-Scope shooting game with Flash CS4. ** Download the flash file I created in this video! ** www.mediafire.com ---- Frequent Problems / FAQ ---- 1. The script doesn't work, I get error messages talking about 'missing information'. You're using Actionscript 3.0. The scripts in this tutorial use the syntax of Actionscript 2.0. Head into File, Publish settings, and under the 'Flash' tab, change the 'Script' drop down to 'Actionsript 2.0'. 2. When I click on my button and open the Actions panel it says 'Actions cannot be applied'. Either: Make sure you converted your object into a button symbol (hit F8), OR, change your Actionscript to AS2. (Refer to question 1.) 3. My frames are disappearing, or the movie is flickering. Be sure to have applied the stop(); script for each frame. 4. The scope won't follow my mouse. Make sure your scope has been given an instance name in the properties menu. In this case it is 'scope' (Without the ' ' ). Also double check you correctly copied the script at 5:37. 5. The scope drags from the corner, not the centre. When converting the scope into a MovieClip, in the box that opens up, set the Registration (the little diagram with 9 white squares) to the centre, by cliking the middle square. If you forget to do this and have already converted the movieclip (like myself in the video), follow what I'm doing at 2:36. (Double click the MC to edit it, use the Align menu ...

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