Just looking over the Palmetto State Armory email and this caught my attention:
VORTEX STRIKEFIRE II RED DOT (4MOA RED/GREEN DOT) - SF-RG-501
$ 179.99: on sale for $129 so I lost control.
My retirement present to myself.
And, my reward for not buying about 4 different guns and a couple of rifles I wanted in the past month.
I still want a CZ 457 bolt action someday, but I'd like to shoot someone's first, but everything I've read says the are the best bang for the buck.
Since I have a Ruger 10/22 semi-auto, instead of getting a Ruger bolt action, I'd like to hold out for the CZ, but I've nearly bought 2 different Ruger bolt action rifles but not having a scope coming with them is a deal breaker for me.
MFR#: SF-RG-501
When situations demand split-second target acquisition and maximum field of view, mount up the StrikeFire II and shootboth eyes open. Feature-rich, versatile and reliable, the StrikeFire II is a great choice for shooters who want a quality red dot sight, but dont want to break the bank. Features sleek rear-facing controls for power on/off and easy adjustment of ten dot intensity levelslowest two settings are night-vision compatible. Automatically returns to the last dot intensity used when powered up. The 30mm aluminum alloy chassis provides extra-high recoil rating and is waterproof and fogproof.
Earlier today I bought Walker's Ultimate Power Muff Electronic Earmuffs
Sale $54.99
Regular Price: $109.99
Save $55.00 (50%)
Features:
Two Hi Gain Omni Directional Microphones
9x Hearing Enhancement
Power- 50 dB
Adjustable Frequency Tuning- AFT
2 independent volume controls
Sound activated compression (SAC)
Noise reducing rating, NRR 26dB
Compact folding design
Anti-Microbial Ear Pads
Runs on (2) AAA batteries (included)
I was told to get some electronic ear muffs some time ago (Rhino, I think), and I finally got around to it.
I mostly shoot by myself, so it didn't matter so much, but I intend to get involved in some steel shooting whenever I can find the time, retirement has me too busy catching up on the work to the house since last summer was lost on surgery.
Tomorrow is concrete patching and replacing some expansion joint.
Well, maybe another day when not so hot.
VORTEX STRIKEFIRE II RED DOT (4MOA RED/GREEN DOT) - SF-RG-501
$ 179.99: on sale for $129 so I lost control.
My retirement present to myself.
And, my reward for not buying about 4 different guns and a couple of rifles I wanted in the past month.
I still want a CZ 457 bolt action someday, but I'd like to shoot someone's first, but everything I've read says the are the best bang for the buck.
Since I have a Ruger 10/22 semi-auto, instead of getting a Ruger bolt action, I'd like to hold out for the CZ, but I've nearly bought 2 different Ruger bolt action rifles but not having a scope coming with them is a deal breaker for me.
MFR#: SF-RG-501
When situations demand split-second target acquisition and maximum field of view, mount up the StrikeFire II and shootboth eyes open. Feature-rich, versatile and reliable, the StrikeFire II is a great choice for shooters who want a quality red dot sight, but dont want to break the bank. Features sleek rear-facing controls for power on/off and easy adjustment of ten dot intensity levelslowest two settings are night-vision compatible. Automatically returns to the last dot intensity used when powered up. The 30mm aluminum alloy chassis provides extra-high recoil rating and is waterproof and fogproof.
Earlier today I bought Walker's Ultimate Power Muff Electronic Earmuffs
Sale $54.99
Regular Price: $109.99
Save $55.00 (50%)
Features:
Two Hi Gain Omni Directional Microphones
9x Hearing Enhancement
Power- 50 dB
Adjustable Frequency Tuning- AFT
2 independent volume controls
Sound activated compression (SAC)
Noise reducing rating, NRR 26dB
Compact folding design
Anti-Microbial Ear Pads
Runs on (2) AAA batteries (included)
I was told to get some electronic ear muffs some time ago (Rhino, I think), and I finally got around to it.
I mostly shoot by myself, so it didn't matter so much, but I intend to get involved in some steel shooting whenever I can find the time, retirement has me too busy catching up on the work to the house since last summer was lost on surgery.
Tomorrow is concrete patching and replacing some expansion joint.
Well, maybe another day when not so hot.