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Light weight ar in 223/5.56. Pinned mag “f*ck you Andy” polymer lower thin contour 16” barrel. 2-7 scope. No bipods, unless you’re hunting open prairie and shooting 300+yds they’re not worth it.

That’s my rig and I love it, Leopold VX2 ultralight 2-7x28. Under 6lbs and handy as hell easy to tote all day and shoots 1.5 moa with the jewel trigger. Killed a pile of yotes and other critters with it. Got under a grand in it all together.


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If I lived in a free state: 12.5" BCM rifle with Surefire can.  Geissele SSA trigger, NF NX8 1-8x24 optic, SF X300u-a, no bipod.  Wicked Lights kill light for now.  Add an IR thermal optic (tbd) after doing some more research. 

In Newyorkistan: 16" BCM rifle, no can, SSA trigger, mag lock, Aimpoint T-1 micro, X300 and a Wicked Lights kill light.  I'd go full semi-auto on dem yotes! :haha:

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If I lived in a free state: 12.5" BCM rifle with Surefire can.  Geissele SSA trigger, NF NX8 1-8x24 optic, SF X300u-a, no bipod.  Wicked Lights kill light for now.  Add an IR thermal optic (tbd) after doing some more research. 
In Newyorkistan: 16" BCM rifle, no can, SSA trigger, mag lock, Aimpoint T-1 micro, X300 and a Wicked Lights kill light.  I'd go full semi-auto on dem yotes! :haha:
The only other thing I would add in my free state is depending on how close target acquisitions would occur, use 300 black out, as a caliber with my silencerco can works like a champ if you can call them less than 100 yards.

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ar .223 with a thermal monocular for scanning, a thermal scope for shooting, a tripod for night field hunting.

My rigs as it sits now is an ar15 .223, I use a pulsar thermal monocular xq23v for scanning, I use a photon xt for night hunting on 1 gun and a day scope on the other with a ludicrous lumens vulpine eye piece scope mount day/night camera for night hunting. I use a night stalker tripod for field hunting at night. I have 3 electronic callers - a fox pro fx3, a wildlife technologies, and a lucky duck revolt.

vulpine  video https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=ludicrous+lumens+vulpine&&view=detail&mid=9E6460ACA7577BDB90CF9E6460ACA7577BDB90CF&&FORM=VRDGAR

the vulpine unit allows me to use any scoped gun I want for night hunting from air guns for rats to my ar for coyotes - just attach to the scope eye piece.

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