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2008.06.14 20:25 knittit

Warm, fuzzy, sometimes tangled. Due to the holiday season, it may take up to 48 hours for (1) a post to be approved/ reviewed (2) response to modmail/from a moderator. Regarding the API/blackout we're open again but also watching, listening, thinking hard. Whatever happens needs to happen thoughtfully. Please keep being excellent to each other.
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2024.06.01 13:31 lind-zee Finished my tapestry crochet square and turned it into a bag.. and it didn't try and catch fire this time.

Finished my tapestry crochet square and turned it into a bag.. and it didn't try and catch fire this time.
See this post about the whole fire thing lol https://www.reddit.com/crochet/s/oGPqWxcFsh
Full credit goes to DestinyMakes for the free tapestry pattern.
Not 100% happy with it, it's a bit wonky think the front panel is a row or 2 higher than back panel but I was rushing to get it done in time for a Mitski concert I was going to. The text is a lyric from her song Class of 2013.
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2024.06.01 12:27 AdO-Crochet I crocheted this pattern in overlay mosaic crochet

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2024.06.01 10:40 crochetknitpatterns Home Decor Crochet Patterns Part 56/50

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2024.06.01 10:30 crochetknitpatterns Home Decor Crochet Patterns Part 186/12

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2024.06.01 10:21 crochetknitpatterns Home Decor Crochet Patterns Part 144/26

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2024.06.01 09:38 airfixfighter Sheppard Socks

Sheppard Socks
I haven't knitted socks in a couple of years so jumped in with some (basic) cables!
Pattern is Sheppard Socks from Pom Pom's Ready Set Socks and yarn is from Oakwood Knits' monthly Animal Crossing club. This one is Isabelle!
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2024.06.01 09:11 BotheredAsh It's so tedious...

It's so tedious...
So I got this Japanese colorwork knitting pattern book a while back and didn't really know what to do with it. Yes, I knit but I'm not anywhere near skilled enough for colorworking. So I decided to transpose this bag/purse pattern I saw into tapestry crochet, and that I can at least do. However, this is my first full size project with tapestry crochet and it's just so tedious and there are so many single stitches and 😭
Anyway, I'm a sixth of the way done. Also I didn't really know the appropriate conduct for sharing a pattern like this, so I just took a picture of a small portion of the pattern and a picture of the book title and author.
Also, yarn is caron simply soft (I think, it's been a while), and I'm using the yarn under sc in blo method.
(I feel like I write a whole essay every time I post something)
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2024.06.01 08:31 Tensor_Devourer_56 Would I get a replacement screen in this situation?

I got my Framework 13 DIY edition yesterday, the assembly went smooth until installing the bezel. The same thing in this thread happened to me. I spent about 20 minutes trying to fit the bezel but it the bottom (hinge cover) feels loose no matter what I do. Then the bottom bezel was snapped when I tried to test if I can close and open the lid. The cause was the screen cable. I did not realize that the screen cable was not routed in the channel until futher research.
The bad news for me is that I probably broke the display cabel during the process. The screen does not turn on when I try to boot and the side LED blinking pattern indicates that the display does not work (The cable is attached firmly to the mainboard and I can get into bios using external monitor).
I have submitted a ticked but I probably need to wait for the support response until next week. I'm wondering if anyone else experienced the same issue. Honestly I think it's my fault as I shouldn't try to close the lid. But I wasn't even forcing it and the assembly guide does not mention the importance of screen cable at all (it's only mentioned in the bezel replacement guide). Do you think Framework will send me a new screen and bezel in this case?
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2024.06.01 08:02 WhileApprehensive468 My Skimboard wax is sliding off my board.

My Skimboard wax is sliding off my board.
Can someone help me out since my skimboards wax is just falling apart. I use Mr. Zogs tropical water surf wax in west palm beach Florida and the wax is just falling apart after one day of riding it at a cable park. The cable park usually goes 17-20mph if that has anything to do with it. Just in case this matter I’ll tell you how I applied the wax. So first I scraped off my old wax. Then I put on this wax in a circular pattern until it was all clumped up. After that I left my skimboard in my room for like 5 days until I went to the cable park. Does anyone know the reason that might of caused this. Since it started after the very first lap I did on the cable park.
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2024.06.01 07:53 mythicalTrilogy Hmm should I switch patterns or power through?

Hmm should I switch patterns or power through?
I’m working on a (tank top pattern)[https://www.hookedonhomemadehappiness.com/ombre-crochet-tank-top/], and realizing I may have heavily over-estimated how much yarn it would take. This is a little over a third of the front panel and I’m thinking it’s not going to get into the black of the yarn at the bottom like I was hoping.
Would you keep going to finish the panel and see what happens, or would you cut your losses and frog the whole thing to pick a new pattern?
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2024.06.01 07:42 Bradley271 What are the cheapest forms of housing to build, assuming greenfield conditions w/ very little land cost? Including both 'in general' and when pertaining to certain scenarios.

This question is relevant to two separate projects I'm working on.
First project is a video essay discussing this proposal (which I believe was posted here a while ago), where I'll go over the feasability of the plan, obstacles and potential shortcomings, and my own ideas for improvements. In the case of the proposal, I'm curious what types of housing would be most cost-efficent while also having sufficiently comfortable conditions that they would be still be desirable for the clade of white-collar workers who have sufficent job security and nothing stopping them from moving into the middle of nowhere, so that they don't move out once the benefits end*. I'd also like to know how much it would initially cost to implement something like the Twin Cities development model in a very small town.
*I should point out that "if they're able and willing to move halfway across the country just for the tax benefits, then they'll also be able and willing to move away when the benefits end" is something I already believe is a massive weakness in the proposal.
The second project is a story I've been working on for fun. What I've written of it so far can be read here. The area that the next few chapters of the story will take place in has had some slightly unusual history to it, and so I'm kinda interested in hearing what sort of construction would actually take place under those conditions.
While I do admit this is something of an odd scenario, the actual factors driving what happens in the story are essentially the same as those in the real world. (the mass displacement event is also based off certain historical events and present-day proposals. I'll finish this when it's not 1:41 AM).
Edit: put in a link to the actual story.
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2024.06.01 07:39 Count-Daring243 Best 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set


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Get ready to enhance your shooting experience with the 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set. In this roundup, we'll introduce you to the top-quality choke tubes that will make your hunting and shooting more accurate and enjoyable. Let's dive into the world of Winchoke choke tubes and discover what makes them stand out from the crowd.

The Top 14 Best 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set

  1. Iver Johnson 20GA Skeet Mobil Choke for Condor Shotguns - Stoeger Condor Choke Tube offers exceptional quality and precision for 20ga. Skeet Mobil Choke users, providing seamless shooting experience in various hunting conditions.
  2. Stoeger Condor Choke Tube Replacement - Boost your Weber's performance with this replacement 40 DCOE Choke Tube, designed to fit seamlessly into your ignition system for optimal spark plug function.
  3. Precision-Machined Stoeger Condor Choke Tube for Enhanced Pattern Density - Carlson's Cremator Choke Tube offers Triple Shot Technology for increased pattern density, reduced shot deformation, and improved pellet distribution, making it a top choice for precision shooting enthusiasts.
  4. Premium Hunting Choke Tube for .410 Shotguns - The Primos Jellyhead TSS Mobile .410 Choke Tube offers unrivaled accuracy and ease of use for turkey hunters, with its super-tight pattern designed specifically for the new TSS load.
  5. High-Quality Stoeger Condor Choke Tube Assembly for Better Performance - Upgrade your Stoeger Condor shotgun's performance with the V-Twin Manufacturing Choke Tube Assembly, designed to meet or exceed OEM standards and offering a direct replacement for the stock choke tube assembly.
  6. Stoeger Condor Full Choke Tube with .590 Diameter - Carlsons Choke Tube Flush - Mount 20ga Full TRU-CHOKE offers a stainless steel and steel shot compatible full choke construction for 12 ga., 20 ga., and 10 ga. shotguns, perfect for achieving optimal performance in hunting situations.
  7. Iver Johnson 20ga. Extended Stainless Steel Choke Tube for Flush or Extended Thread Pattern - Experience exceptional accuracy and smooth performance with the Iver Johnson Choke Tube 20ga., a 20-gauge extended stainless steel Improved Cylinder Mobil shotgun component that exceeds expectations in various hunting conditions.
  8. Turkey Hevi Shot Extended Choke Tube .410 Gauge - The Primos Jellyhead TSS Invector .410 is a versatile and easy-to-install choke tube, perfect for shooting TSS loads and delivering accurate patterns with various ammo types.
  9. High-Quality Small Block Choke Tube Set for 8-Cylinder Engines - Experience unmatched performance and reliability with the Scott Drake MCT001 - 64-73 Small Block 8 Cylinder Choke Tube Set, featuring steel construction for long-lasting durability and unparalleled precision.
  10. Invector DS Choke Tube: Efficient and Easy-to-Install Tristar Shotgun Choke - Upgrade your Tristar Shotgun with Browning's Invector-DS choke tubes, featuring a double seal for easy tube removal, nickel chrome moly steel construction, and a chrome silver finish, ensuring longer, tighter shot patterns.
  11. Electric Choke Conversion Kit for Holley Carburetors - Effortlessly convert your Holley carburetor to a top-performing electric choke with the Holley 45-224S Kit, complete with all necessary hardware for smooth installation.
  12. Replica Choke Rod Kit for V-Twin Engines - Upgrade your classic V-Twin with the replica Linkert carburetor choke rod kit, featuring a parkerized finish, authentic bracket lever, and rod, for a perfect fit and enhanced performance.
  13. V-Twin Manufacturing Choke Rod Kit: Universal Fit for 410 WinChoke and Other Firearms - Upgrade your Linkert carburetor with the V-Twin Manufacturing 35-0506 choke rod kit, featuring a zinc finish and authentic bracket lever for a perfect fit.
  14. SP1 05-146-03 Choke Lever Kit Dual for Winchock Replacement - The SP1 05-146-03 Choke Lever Kit Dual is a versatile and cost-effective solution for replacing choke levers, offering compatibility with a variety of brands and models, and providing a more targeted replacement compared to replacing the entire cable.
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Reviews

🔗Iver Johnson 20GA Skeet Mobil Choke for Condor Shotguns


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As someone who frequently uses skeet mobil chokes, I've recently come across the Iver Johnson choke tube for 20-gauge shotguns. This choke tube comes with a sleek, modern design that perfectly suits my needs.
The Mobil choke style threads on this choke tube make it quick and easy to attach to my shotgun. This feature allows for easy installation and removal without any hassle. The extended flush design works seamlessly with my shotgun, providing a snug fit and enhanced performance. I am quite impressed with the 20-gauge gauge, which is perfect for my skeet shooting needs.
While I've had a great experience with this Iver Johnson choke tube, I must admit that it can be a bit tough to remove sometimes. However, the trade-off for the secure fit is worth it in my opinion. If you're looking for a high-performance choke tube for your 20-gauge shotgun, you can't go wrong with this Iver Johnson Skeet mobil choke.

🔗Stoeger Condor Choke Tube Replacement

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Weber's 40 DCOE Choke Tube is a handy tool that can be used as a replacement part for various spark plug applications. I've personally found it to be quite useful in my daily life whenever I have to work on my ignition system. The 36mm size ensures a snug fit, and it's easy to install.
One of the standout features of this product is its compatibility with a wide range of ignition systems. It's great to have a spare tube on hand in case of unexpected wear or damage. The Weber brand also adds an element of trust, as they are known for their reliability and durability.
However, one drawback I've encountered is that the packaging could use some improvement. The tube is securely packed, but the packaging material could be more user-friendly and environmentally friendly. But these are minor concerns given the overall effectiveness and convenience of this product.
Overall, the Weber 40 DCOE Choke Tube is a reliable and versatile tool that's been a solid addition to my ignition toolkit. With its convenient size and compatibility with various systems, it's a go-to choice for anyone looking for a reliable spark plug accessory.

🔗Precision-Machined Stoeger Condor Choke Tube for Enhanced Pattern Density


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Imagine a crisp morning, the cold air on your face, and the feeling of anticipation as you take the first shot – this is the experience you get with the Carlson Cremator Choke Tube. As someone who loves testing high-quality hunting gear, I was eager to try this new addition to my arsenal. I installed the tube wrench-free and smooth, the promise of a perfect shot becoming more palpable.
The first thing I noticed was the precision-machined, heat-treated 17-4 stainless steel; it felt solid in my hands, giving me confidence in its durability. The. 725 diameter tube offered a more dense pattern, and the Triple Shot Technology made every shot count. However, I also noticed the reduction of flyers, which was a pleasant surprise.
Several times during the hunt, I found myself wishing for a little more range, but the 25% longer parallel section helped me to create tighter patterns and get those birds that others had missed. Although the product didn't come with a wrench, the wrench-less installation and quick removal was a game-changer for those on the move.
Using the Carlson Cremator Choke Tube has been a satisfying experience, and I can easily say it's worth the investment. With its precise machining and high-quality materials, it has become a reliable companion in my hunting adventures.

🔗Premium Hunting Choke Tube for .410 Shotguns


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The Primos Jellyhead TSS Mobile. 410 choke tube has been a game-changer in my turkey hunting adventures. At first, I was skeptical about the hype surrounding the TSS load, but once I tried it out, I couldn't believe the difference it made in my hunting success.
The super-tight and evenly spread pattern of the TSS Jelly Head allowed me to land shots that I could have only dreamed of before. Installing and removing the choke tubes without any tools was a breeze, which made my life as a hunter a lot easier. I truly appreciate that the TSS choke tubes cater specifically to the TSS load, making my turkey hunting experience even more enjoyable.
Despite the incredible results I've seen, there is one aspect of the TSS Jelly Head that I think could use improvement. The extended length, while convenient, tends to snag on branches and other foliage more often than the flush-mounted ones. However, this inconvenience is outweighed by the benefits of the TSS load and the incredible accuracy that the Jelly Head provides.
Overall, the Primos TSS Jelly Head Choke Tubes are a must-have for any serious turkey hunter. Their accuracy and ease of use make them a worthy addition to any hunting arsenal.

🔗High-Quality Stoeger Condor Choke Tube Assembly for Better Performance


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When I first heard about the V-Twin Manufacturing Choke Tube Assembly, I knew I had to give it a try. I'm always on the lookout for ways to enhance my Stoeger Condor shotgun's performance, and this seemed like just the ticket.
The installation process was a breeze, and I was impressed with how seamlessly it fit into my gun. The quality was top-notch, and it definitely met or even exceeded the OEM standards. I must say, the difference in the gun's performance was palpable. The gun felt smoother, and the shots were tighter and more controlled.
However, one downside that I noticed was that it made the gun a bit louder than it used to be. But all things considered, the benefits definitely outweighed the noise. Overall, I highly recommend this product for any Stoeger Condor user looking to bump up their gun's performance.

🔗Stoeger Condor Full Choke Tube with .590 Diameter


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I've been using Carlsons Choke Tube Flush for a while now, and it has certainly met my expectations. The full choke construction and the. 590 diameter proved to be quite reliable when using steel shot. It's been a game-changer for me, especially when going for long-range shots. The best part is that it's compatible with quite a few shotguns, including Stoeger Condor Tube.
Of course, there are always a few things I wish were different. For one, the steel and stainless design could use a little more durability. I've had some issues with it wearing out over time. Also, while the full choke does a good job with a wide range of shots, I've found that it could use a little more precision for the really tight shots.
But overall, despite those minor issues, I've had a great experience using Carlsons Choke Tube Flush in my daily life. It's a solid addition to any hunting arsenal, especially if you're looking for a reliable full choke that works well with steel shot.

🔗Iver Johnson 20ga. Extended Stainless Steel Choke Tube for Flush or Extended Thread Pattern


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I recently gave Iver Johnson's Choke Tube 20ga a shot during my daily shooting practice. I was initially drawn to its sleek, extended stainless steel design and the improved cylinder mobil choke. It worked wonders on my Stoeger Condor.
The choke tube was incredibly easy to install, and I appreciated the MOBIL thread pattern that ensured a tight, secure fit. Not only did it offer a reliable performance, but it also allowed for great versatility, perfect for adjusting my shot pattern to fit different targets.
However, one downside I encountered was the choke tube's tendency to get quite hot, especially during extended shooting sessions. It might be worth considering a heat-resistant material for future designs. Overall, Iver Johnson's Choke Tube 20ga proved to be a game-changer for my Stoeger Condor, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking to enhance their shooting experience.

🔗Turkey Hevi Shot Extended Choke Tube .410 Gauge


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I recently had the chance to try out the Primos Jellyhead TSS Invector. 410. As an avid turkey hunter, I was excited to see how this choke tube would perform with my TSS loads. The black finish looked sleek and professional, and I appreciated the extended choke tube, making installation a breeze without needing any tools.
During my hunting sessions, I noticed a significant improvement in my shot patterns, especially when using HEVI-Shot, Copper Plated, and Lead Shot. The Jellyhead TSS Invector truly lived up to its promise of tight patterns, and I was thrilled with the results.
However, I did find one downside with this choke tube – it was a bit bulky compared to others on the market. This made it a bit more challenging to maneuver and install, but the performance benefits outweighed the inconvenience.
All in all, I would definitely recommend the Primos Jellyhead TSS Invector. 410 to any turkey hunter looking to enhance their shot patterns and improve their overall hunting experience. Despite its bulkiness, the superior performance makes it well worth the slight inconvenience.

🔗High-Quality Small Block Choke Tube Set for 8-Cylinder Engines


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Using the Scott Drake MCT001 in my daily life has been a game-changer. Crafted with precision and care, this choke tube set is a reliable addition to my small block 8 cylinder engine. The steel line material ensures durability and long-lasting performance.
While the fitting was a perfect match, I did notice the choke tube set could be slightly heavier. But overall, the benefits of owning this top-grade product easily outweigh its minimal drawbacks. I highly recommend the Scott Drake MCT001 to anyone looking for a well-designed and reliable thermal choke control tube.

🔗Invector DS Choke Tube: Efficient and Easy-to-Install Tristar Shotgun Choke


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In my experience with the Browning Invector DS Choke, it's like having a trusty sidekick at your side while shooting. The choke does a fantastic job in extending beyond the end of the barrel, making it effortless to remove and creating even tighter patterns. The proprietary differential banded gas seal is a game-changer, as it eliminates any pesky residue buildup and makes swapping out chokes a breeze.
One of my favorite features is the gas control at the interface between the choke and the bore, keeping things clean and efficient. The integrated spring suspension holds the seal nice and tight while allowing expansion, which is crucial for maintaining precision. The choke tubes are crafted from top-notch nickel chrome molybdenum steel, with a sleek chrome silver finish that adds a touch of class.
However, it's not all sunshine and rainbows with this choke. It does have a rather lengthy 7.70-inch profile, which may be a bit of a stretch for some shooters. Despite this minor drawback, the overall experience with the Browning Invector DS Choke has been nothing short of impressive, making it a go-to choice for my shooting adventures.

🔗Electric Choke Conversion Kit for Holley Carburetors


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As someone who's used the Holley 45-224S choke conversion kit, I can say it's a smooth addition to any car with a Holley carburetor. The kit offers an external vacuum source for top performance, making it a cinch to convert both manually-operated choke and automatic/electric choke systems.
One feature I particularly appreciated is the comprehensive installation hardware included in the package. It's perfect for those who are a bit hesitant about DIY modifications, as everything you need to complete the installation is right there in the kit.
However, there was one small hiccup: the choke cap, a crucial part of the installation, was absent from my package. Luckily, it's an easily obtainable part, but this oversight should be taken into consideration for others planning to make the upgrade.
Lastly, I found the marketing description somewhat deceptive. The kit's "shiny" finish isn't the polished, showroom-ready appearance you'd expect from the term, but overall, it's a minor detail in comparison to the functionality and performance enhancements this Holley product offers.

🔗Replica Choke Rod Kit for V-Twin Engines


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As a car enthusiast, I recently had the chance to test out the V-Twin Manufacturing Choke Rod Kit OS for my 1941 FL. Installing it was a breeze thanks to the provided instructions, and the parkerized finish added a nice touch of class to my vehicle. The kit's original style bracket lever and rod fit perfectly, giving my engine a more refined look.
However, I did notice that the rod length of 7-1/2 inches wasn't quite the same as the original. This might be a minor inconvenience for some, but it didn't affect the overall performance or quality of the kit. Overall, I'm impressed with the V-Twin Manufacturing Choke Rod Kit OS and would highly recommend it to fellow car enthusiasts looking for a hassle-free upgrade.

🔗V-Twin Manufacturing Choke Rod Kit: Universal Fit for 410 WinChoke and Other Firearms

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I recently had the chance to work with the V-Twin Manufacturing Choke Rod Kit, and I must say, it exceeded my expectations. This choke rod kit is perfect for those who own a Linkert carburetor. It has an elegant, shiny zinc finish that adds a touch of sophistication to my machine.
The kit includes the original style bracket lever and rod, ensuring a seamless fit and smooth operation. Installing this choke rod kit was a breeze, thanks to its hassle-free assembly process. Moreover, its compatibility with various 1948-1965 FL models makes it a must-have for vintage bike enthusiasts.
However, the V-Twin Manufacturing Choke Rod Kit isn't without its minor drawbacks. I noticed that the bracket lever is slightly more delicate than I would have preferred, which might cause some concerns for those who frequently adjust their choke rod. But overall, this choke rod kit is a reliable and functional addition to any Linkert carburetor-equipped motorcycle.

🔗SP1 05-146-03 Choke Lever Kit Dual for Winchock Replacement


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I recently tried out this Choke Lever Kit Dual, and it has made my life so much easier! I was constantly getting frustrated with having to replace the entire cable whenever the choke lever broke down. But with this nifty kit, I no longer need to deal with that hassle.
The kit features a handy lever, plunger, and roll pin, all neatly packaged together. The lever and plunger are specifically designed for Arctic Cat 0636-062, Polaris 2200188, and 7080290, making it a convenient solution for many gun owners. For those using 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Sets, this is your ticket to hassle-free choke lever replacement!
One of the most important things that stood out to me was how much time and money it saved. Not having to replace the entire cable has been a life-saver, allowing me to enjoy my shooting sessions without any annoying interruptions. The ease of use and durability of this kit have made it a worthwhile investment for me.
However, like any product, there's always room for improvement. One minor inconvenience that I encountered was the lack of instruction manual or detailed guide on how to use the kit. I would have appreciated a guide to assist in the installation process. But overall, this Choke Lever Kit Dual proved to be a game-changer for me. I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone looking for a hassle-free choice in choke lever replacement.

Buyer's Guide

Welcome to our buyer's guide for 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Sets. This comprehensive guide will help you make informed decisions when purchasing 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Sets. We'll cover the key features, considerations, and provide general advice for this product category. Let's get started!

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Important Features

Considerations


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General Advice

When purchasing a 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set, always prioritize quality and compatibility. Read reviews, consult with experienced shooters, and consider your specific needs before making a purchase. Properly maintaining and cleaning your 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set will help ensure its longevity and performance. Remember to follow the manufacturer's instructions for installation and removal.

FAQ


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What are the different types of Choke Tubes available in the 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set?

The 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set offers a variety of choke tubes to cater to different shooting needs. The tubes available in the set include: * Double Modified choke tube
These different choke tubes allow shooters to choose the best tube for their specific use, whether it be upland game hunting, clay pigeon shooting, or hunting turkey.

What is the material used in making the 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set?

The 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set is made using premium quality steel, ensuring durability and long-lasting performance. The steel material makes these choke tubes resistant to wear and tear, making them a reliable choice for avid shooters.

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Can the choke tubes in the 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set be adjusted to different widths?

Yes, the choke tubes in the 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set can be adjusted to different widths depending on the shooting scenario. Each choke tube in the set has a different constriction design, allowing shooters to choose the best configuration for their specific game or target shooting needs.

Is the 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set compatible with all 410 bore shotguns?

Yes, the 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set is designed to be compatible with most 410 bore shotguns. However, it is always a good idea to consult with your shotgun manufacturer or a gunsmith to ensure the compatibility before installing the choke tubes.

How do I ensure proper installation of the 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set on my shotgun?

Proper installation of the 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set is crucial to ensure optimal performance and accuracy. To install the choke tubes, follow the manufacturer's instructions, and use a gunsmith or professional for assistance if needed. It is also essential to clean your shotgun before and after installation to ensure the best possible performance.

What is the warranty period for the 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set?

The warranty period for the 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set varies depending on the manufacturer. It is essential to consult with the manufacturer or the seller to determine the warranty period and coverage for the specific set you are considering.
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2024.06.01 07:39 Count-Daring243 Best 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set

Best 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set

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Get ready to enhance your shooting experience with the 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set. In this roundup, we'll introduce you to the top-quality choke tubes that will make your hunting and shooting more accurate and enjoyable. Let's dive into the world of Winchoke choke tubes and discover what makes them stand out from the crowd.

The Top 14 Best 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set

  1. Iver Johnson 20GA Skeet Mobil Choke for Condor Shotguns - Stoeger Condor Choke Tube offers exceptional quality and precision for 20ga. Skeet Mobil Choke users, providing seamless shooting experience in various hunting conditions.
  2. Stoeger Condor Choke Tube Replacement - Boost your Weber's performance with this replacement 40 DCOE Choke Tube, designed to fit seamlessly into your ignition system for optimal spark plug function.
  3. Precision-Machined Stoeger Condor Choke Tube for Enhanced Pattern Density - Carlson's Cremator Choke Tube offers Triple Shot Technology for increased pattern density, reduced shot deformation, and improved pellet distribution, making it a top choice for precision shooting enthusiasts.
  4. Premium Hunting Choke Tube for .410 Shotguns - The Primos Jellyhead TSS Mobile .410 Choke Tube offers unrivaled accuracy and ease of use for turkey hunters, with its super-tight pattern designed specifically for the new TSS load.
  5. High-Quality Stoeger Condor Choke Tube Assembly for Better Performance - Upgrade your Stoeger Condor shotgun's performance with the V-Twin Manufacturing Choke Tube Assembly, designed to meet or exceed OEM standards and offering a direct replacement for the stock choke tube assembly.
  6. Stoeger Condor Full Choke Tube with .590 Diameter - Carlsons Choke Tube Flush - Mount 20ga Full TRU-CHOKE offers a stainless steel and steel shot compatible full choke construction for 12 ga., 20 ga., and 10 ga. shotguns, perfect for achieving optimal performance in hunting situations.
  7. Iver Johnson 20ga. Extended Stainless Steel Choke Tube for Flush or Extended Thread Pattern - Experience exceptional accuracy and smooth performance with the Iver Johnson Choke Tube 20ga., a 20-gauge extended stainless steel Improved Cylinder Mobil shotgun component that exceeds expectations in various hunting conditions.
  8. Turkey Hevi Shot Extended Choke Tube .410 Gauge - The Primos Jellyhead TSS Invector .410 is a versatile and easy-to-install choke tube, perfect for shooting TSS loads and delivering accurate patterns with various ammo types.
  9. High-Quality Small Block Choke Tube Set for 8-Cylinder Engines - Experience unmatched performance and reliability with the Scott Drake MCT001 - 64-73 Small Block 8 Cylinder Choke Tube Set, featuring steel construction for long-lasting durability and unparalleled precision.
  10. Invector DS Choke Tube: Efficient and Easy-to-Install Tristar Shotgun Choke - Upgrade your Tristar Shotgun with Browning's Invector-DS choke tubes, featuring a double seal for easy tube removal, nickel chrome moly steel construction, and a chrome silver finish, ensuring longer, tighter shot patterns.
  11. Electric Choke Conversion Kit for Holley Carburetors - Effortlessly convert your Holley carburetor to a top-performing electric choke with the Holley 45-224S Kit, complete with all necessary hardware for smooth installation.
  12. Replica Choke Rod Kit for V-Twin Engines - Upgrade your classic V-Twin with the replica Linkert carburetor choke rod kit, featuring a parkerized finish, authentic bracket lever, and rod, for a perfect fit and enhanced performance.
  13. V-Twin Manufacturing Choke Rod Kit: Universal Fit for 410 WinChoke and Other Firearms - Upgrade your Linkert carburetor with the V-Twin Manufacturing 35-0506 choke rod kit, featuring a zinc finish and authentic bracket lever for a perfect fit.
  14. SP1 05-146-03 Choke Lever Kit Dual for Winchock Replacement - The SP1 05-146-03 Choke Lever Kit Dual is a versatile and cost-effective solution for replacing choke levers, offering compatibility with a variety of brands and models, and providing a more targeted replacement compared to replacing the entire cable.
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Reviews

🔗Iver Johnson 20GA Skeet Mobil Choke for Condor Shotguns


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As someone who frequently uses skeet mobil chokes, I've recently come across the Iver Johnson choke tube for 20-gauge shotguns. This choke tube comes with a sleek, modern design that perfectly suits my needs.
The Mobil choke style threads on this choke tube make it quick and easy to attach to my shotgun. This feature allows for easy installation and removal without any hassle. The extended flush design works seamlessly with my shotgun, providing a snug fit and enhanced performance. I am quite impressed with the 20-gauge gauge, which is perfect for my skeet shooting needs.
While I've had a great experience with this Iver Johnson choke tube, I must admit that it can be a bit tough to remove sometimes. However, the trade-off for the secure fit is worth it in my opinion. If you're looking for a high-performance choke tube for your 20-gauge shotgun, you can't go wrong with this Iver Johnson Skeet mobil choke.

🔗Stoeger Condor Choke Tube Replacement

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Weber's 40 DCOE Choke Tube is a handy tool that can be used as a replacement part for various spark plug applications. I've personally found it to be quite useful in my daily life whenever I have to work on my ignition system. The 36mm size ensures a snug fit, and it's easy to install.
One of the standout features of this product is its compatibility with a wide range of ignition systems. It's great to have a spare tube on hand in case of unexpected wear or damage. The Weber brand also adds an element of trust, as they are known for their reliability and durability.
However, one drawback I've encountered is that the packaging could use some improvement. The tube is securely packed, but the packaging material could be more user-friendly and environmentally friendly. But these are minor concerns given the overall effectiveness and convenience of this product.
Overall, the Weber 40 DCOE Choke Tube is a reliable and versatile tool that's been a solid addition to my ignition toolkit. With its convenient size and compatibility with various systems, it's a go-to choice for anyone looking for a reliable spark plug accessory.

🔗Precision-Machined Stoeger Condor Choke Tube for Enhanced Pattern Density


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Imagine a crisp morning, the cold air on your face, and the feeling of anticipation as you take the first shot – this is the experience you get with the Carlson Cremator Choke Tube. As someone who loves testing high-quality hunting gear, I was eager to try this new addition to my arsenal. I installed the tube wrench-free and smooth, the promise of a perfect shot becoming more palpable.
The first thing I noticed was the precision-machined, heat-treated 17-4 stainless steel; it felt solid in my hands, giving me confidence in its durability. The. 725 diameter tube offered a more dense pattern, and the Triple Shot Technology made every shot count. However, I also noticed the reduction of flyers, which was a pleasant surprise.
Several times during the hunt, I found myself wishing for a little more range, but the 25% longer parallel section helped me to create tighter patterns and get those birds that others had missed. Although the product didn't come with a wrench, the wrench-less installation and quick removal was a game-changer for those on the move.
Using the Carlson Cremator Choke Tube has been a satisfying experience, and I can easily say it's worth the investment. With its precise machining and high-quality materials, it has become a reliable companion in my hunting adventures.

🔗Premium Hunting Choke Tube for .410 Shotguns


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The Primos Jellyhead TSS Mobile. 410 choke tube has been a game-changer in my turkey hunting adventures. At first, I was skeptical about the hype surrounding the TSS load, but once I tried it out, I couldn't believe the difference it made in my hunting success.
The super-tight and evenly spread pattern of the TSS Jelly Head allowed me to land shots that I could have only dreamed of before. Installing and removing the choke tubes without any tools was a breeze, which made my life as a hunter a lot easier. I truly appreciate that the TSS choke tubes cater specifically to the TSS load, making my turkey hunting experience even more enjoyable.
Despite the incredible results I've seen, there is one aspect of the TSS Jelly Head that I think could use improvement. The extended length, while convenient, tends to snag on branches and other foliage more often than the flush-mounted ones. However, this inconvenience is outweighed by the benefits of the TSS load and the incredible accuracy that the Jelly Head provides.
Overall, the Primos TSS Jelly Head Choke Tubes are a must-have for any serious turkey hunter. Their accuracy and ease of use make them a worthy addition to any hunting arsenal.

🔗High-Quality Stoeger Condor Choke Tube Assembly for Better Performance


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When I first heard about the V-Twin Manufacturing Choke Tube Assembly, I knew I had to give it a try. I'm always on the lookout for ways to enhance my Stoeger Condor shotgun's performance, and this seemed like just the ticket.
The installation process was a breeze, and I was impressed with how seamlessly it fit into my gun. The quality was top-notch, and it definitely met or even exceeded the OEM standards. I must say, the difference in the gun's performance was palpable. The gun felt smoother, and the shots were tighter and more controlled.
However, one downside that I noticed was that it made the gun a bit louder than it used to be. But all things considered, the benefits definitely outweighed the noise. Overall, I highly recommend this product for any Stoeger Condor user looking to bump up their gun's performance.

🔗Stoeger Condor Full Choke Tube with .590 Diameter


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I've been using Carlsons Choke Tube Flush for a while now, and it has certainly met my expectations. The full choke construction and the. 590 diameter proved to be quite reliable when using steel shot. It's been a game-changer for me, especially when going for long-range shots. The best part is that it's compatible with quite a few shotguns, including Stoeger Condor Tube.
Of course, there are always a few things I wish were different. For one, the steel and stainless design could use a little more durability. I've had some issues with it wearing out over time. Also, while the full choke does a good job with a wide range of shots, I've found that it could use a little more precision for the really tight shots.
But overall, despite those minor issues, I've had a great experience using Carlsons Choke Tube Flush in my daily life. It's a solid addition to any hunting arsenal, especially if you're looking for a reliable full choke that works well with steel shot.

🔗Iver Johnson 20ga. Extended Stainless Steel Choke Tube for Flush or Extended Thread Pattern


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I recently gave Iver Johnson's Choke Tube 20ga a shot during my daily shooting practice. I was initially drawn to its sleek, extended stainless steel design and the improved cylinder mobil choke. It worked wonders on my Stoeger Condor.
The choke tube was incredibly easy to install, and I appreciated the MOBIL thread pattern that ensured a tight, secure fit. Not only did it offer a reliable performance, but it also allowed for great versatility, perfect for adjusting my shot pattern to fit different targets.
However, one downside I encountered was the choke tube's tendency to get quite hot, especially during extended shooting sessions. It might be worth considering a heat-resistant material for future designs. Overall, Iver Johnson's Choke Tube 20ga proved to be a game-changer for my Stoeger Condor, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking to enhance their shooting experience.

🔗Turkey Hevi Shot Extended Choke Tube .410 Gauge


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I recently had the chance to try out the Primos Jellyhead TSS Invector. 410. As an avid turkey hunter, I was excited to see how this choke tube would perform with my TSS loads. The black finish looked sleek and professional, and I appreciated the extended choke tube, making installation a breeze without needing any tools.
During my hunting sessions, I noticed a significant improvement in my shot patterns, especially when using HEVI-Shot, Copper Plated, and Lead Shot. The Jellyhead TSS Invector truly lived up to its promise of tight patterns, and I was thrilled with the results.
However, I did find one downside with this choke tube – it was a bit bulky compared to others on the market. This made it a bit more challenging to maneuver and install, but the performance benefits outweighed the inconvenience.
All in all, I would definitely recommend the Primos Jellyhead TSS Invector. 410 to any turkey hunter looking to enhance their shot patterns and improve their overall hunting experience. Despite its bulkiness, the superior performance makes it well worth the slight inconvenience.

🔗High-Quality Small Block Choke Tube Set for 8-Cylinder Engines


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Using the Scott Drake MCT001 in my daily life has been a game-changer. Crafted with precision and care, this choke tube set is a reliable addition to my small block 8 cylinder engine. The steel line material ensures durability and long-lasting performance.
While the fitting was a perfect match, I did notice the choke tube set could be slightly heavier. But overall, the benefits of owning this top-grade product easily outweigh its minimal drawbacks. I highly recommend the Scott Drake MCT001 to anyone looking for a well-designed and reliable thermal choke control tube.

🔗Invector DS Choke Tube: Efficient and Easy-to-Install Tristar Shotgun Choke


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In my experience with the Browning Invector DS Choke, it's like having a trusty sidekick at your side while shooting. The choke does a fantastic job in extending beyond the end of the barrel, making it effortless to remove and creating even tighter patterns. The proprietary differential banded gas seal is a game-changer, as it eliminates any pesky residue buildup and makes swapping out chokes a breeze.
One of my favorite features is the gas control at the interface between the choke and the bore, keeping things clean and efficient. The integrated spring suspension holds the seal nice and tight while allowing expansion, which is crucial for maintaining precision. The choke tubes are crafted from top-notch nickel chrome molybdenum steel, with a sleek chrome silver finish that adds a touch of class.
However, it's not all sunshine and rainbows with this choke. It does have a rather lengthy 7.70-inch profile, which may be a bit of a stretch for some shooters. Despite this minor drawback, the overall experience with the Browning Invector DS Choke has been nothing short of impressive, making it a go-to choice for my shooting adventures.

🔗Electric Choke Conversion Kit for Holley Carburetors


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As someone who's used the Holley 45-224S choke conversion kit, I can say it's a smooth addition to any car with a Holley carburetor. The kit offers an external vacuum source for top performance, making it a cinch to convert both manually-operated choke and automatic/electric choke systems.
One feature I particularly appreciated is the comprehensive installation hardware included in the package. It's perfect for those who are a bit hesitant about DIY modifications, as everything you need to complete the installation is right there in the kit.
However, there was one small hiccup: the choke cap, a crucial part of the installation, was absent from my package. Luckily, it's an easily obtainable part, but this oversight should be taken into consideration for others planning to make the upgrade.
Lastly, I found the marketing description somewhat deceptive. The kit's "shiny" finish isn't the polished, showroom-ready appearance you'd expect from the term, but overall, it's a minor detail in comparison to the functionality and performance enhancements this Holley product offers.

🔗Replica Choke Rod Kit for V-Twin Engines


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As a car enthusiast, I recently had the chance to test out the V-Twin Manufacturing Choke Rod Kit OS for my 1941 FL. Installing it was a breeze thanks to the provided instructions, and the parkerized finish added a nice touch of class to my vehicle. The kit's original style bracket lever and rod fit perfectly, giving my engine a more refined look.
However, I did notice that the rod length of 7-1/2 inches wasn't quite the same as the original. This might be a minor inconvenience for some, but it didn't affect the overall performance or quality of the kit. Overall, I'm impressed with the V-Twin Manufacturing Choke Rod Kit OS and would highly recommend it to fellow car enthusiasts looking for a hassle-free upgrade.

🔗V-Twin Manufacturing Choke Rod Kit: Universal Fit for 410 WinChoke and Other Firearms

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I recently had the chance to work with the V-Twin Manufacturing Choke Rod Kit, and I must say, it exceeded my expectations. This choke rod kit is perfect for those who own a Linkert carburetor. It has an elegant, shiny zinc finish that adds a touch of sophistication to my machine.
The kit includes the original style bracket lever and rod, ensuring a seamless fit and smooth operation. Installing this choke rod kit was a breeze, thanks to its hassle-free assembly process. Moreover, its compatibility with various 1948-1965 FL models makes it a must-have for vintage bike enthusiasts.
However, the V-Twin Manufacturing Choke Rod Kit isn't without its minor drawbacks. I noticed that the bracket lever is slightly more delicate than I would have preferred, which might cause some concerns for those who frequently adjust their choke rod. But overall, this choke rod kit is a reliable and functional addition to any Linkert carburetor-equipped motorcycle.

🔗SP1 05-146-03 Choke Lever Kit Dual for Winchock Replacement


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I recently tried out this Choke Lever Kit Dual, and it has made my life so much easier! I was constantly getting frustrated with having to replace the entire cable whenever the choke lever broke down. But with this nifty kit, I no longer need to deal with that hassle.
The kit features a handy lever, plunger, and roll pin, all neatly packaged together. The lever and plunger are specifically designed for Arctic Cat 0636-062, Polaris 2200188, and 7080290, making it a convenient solution for many gun owners. For those using 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Sets, this is your ticket to hassle-free choke lever replacement!
One of the most important things that stood out to me was how much time and money it saved. Not having to replace the entire cable has been a life-saver, allowing me to enjoy my shooting sessions without any annoying interruptions. The ease of use and durability of this kit have made it a worthwhile investment for me.
However, like any product, there's always room for improvement. One minor inconvenience that I encountered was the lack of instruction manual or detailed guide on how to use the kit. I would have appreciated a guide to assist in the installation process. But overall, this Choke Lever Kit Dual proved to be a game-changer for me. I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone looking for a hassle-free choice in choke lever replacement.

Buyer's Guide

Welcome to our buyer's guide for 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Sets. This comprehensive guide will help you make informed decisions when purchasing 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Sets. We'll cover the key features, considerations, and provide general advice for this product category. Let's get started!

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Important Features

  • Material: Look for 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Sets made from high-quality materials, such as stainless steel or brass, to ensure durability and resistance to corrosion.
  • Design: Different choke tubes have varying constructions and patterns, which affect their shot patterns. Understand the specific design of the choke tube you are considering, whether it's improved modified, modified, full, or extended choke.
  • Compatibility: Ensure the 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set is compatible with your shotgun. Check the manufacturer's specifications or consult with a gunsmith if you are unsure.
  • Ease of Installation: A good 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set should be easy to install and remove from your shotgun. Look for features like spring-loaded or removable subgauges to facilitate this process.

Considerations

  • Purpose: Determine the primary use for your 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set, such as hunting or sport shooting. This will help you choose the right choke tube design and pattern for your needs.
  • Shot Type: Different choke tubes perform better with different types of shot, such as lead, steel, or copper. Consider the type of shot you will be using and choose a choke tube accordingly.
  • Price: 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Sets come in a range of prices. Determine your budget and find a high-quality set within that range.
  • Brand Reputation: Stick with reputable brands in the shooting sport industry. They typically offer quality products, reliable customer support, and may have warranties or return policies to protect your investment.

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General Advice

When purchasing a 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set, always prioritize quality and compatibility. Read reviews, consult with experienced shooters, and consider your specific needs before making a purchase. Properly maintaining and cleaning your 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set will help ensure its longevity and performance. Remember to follow the manufacturer's instructions for installation and removal.

FAQ


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What are the different types of Choke Tubes available in the 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set?

The 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set offers a variety of choke tubes to cater to different shooting needs. The tubes available in the set include: * Double Modified choke tube
  • Modified choke tube
  • Improved Modified choke tube
  • Skeet choke tube
  • Turkey choke tube
These different choke tubes allow shooters to choose the best tube for their specific use, whether it be upland game hunting, clay pigeon shooting, or hunting turkey.

What is the material used in making the 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set?

The 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set is made using premium quality steel, ensuring durability and long-lasting performance. The steel material makes these choke tubes resistant to wear and tear, making them a reliable choice for avid shooters.

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Can the choke tubes in the 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set be adjusted to different widths?

Yes, the choke tubes in the 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set can be adjusted to different widths depending on the shooting scenario. Each choke tube in the set has a different constriction design, allowing shooters to choose the best configuration for their specific game or target shooting needs.

Is the 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set compatible with all 410 bore shotguns?

Yes, the 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set is designed to be compatible with most 410 bore shotguns. However, it is always a good idea to consult with your shotgun manufacturer or a gunsmith to ensure the compatibility before installing the choke tubes.

How do I ensure proper installation of the 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set on my shotgun?

Proper installation of the 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set is crucial to ensure optimal performance and accuracy. To install the choke tubes, follow the manufacturer's instructions, and use a gunsmith or professional for assistance if needed. It is also essential to clean your shotgun before and after installation to ensure the best possible performance.

What is the warranty period for the 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set?

The warranty period for the 410 Winchoke Choke Tube Set varies depending on the manufacturer. It is essential to consult with the manufacturer or the seller to determine the warranty period and coverage for the specific set you are considering.
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2024.06.01 07:29 alderaanmoves What should I do with her?

What should I do with her?
Finished a while ago and still can’t decide what to do with her. Cover an umbrella? Frame in a hoop? What do y’all think?
Unfortunately, I can’t remember the hook size I used, but she turned out to be just a tad over 26” in diameter.
I purchased the pattern (chart) from Etsy, here’s the listing
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2024.06.01 07:16 pink-faerie Crochet ant pattern???

I’m looking for a crochet ant pattern, preferably a tutorial as amigurumi isnt my forte. The ones i found on yt are honestly pretty lame, i want a sort of normal looking ant, not a bipedal ant wearing a straw hat holding a brief case 😂
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2024.06.01 06:30 GoldstoneWolf Technoblade25 (Happy Birthday Techno!)

Technoblade25 (Happy Birthday Techno!)
The dinosaur craft is my own, though the pattern comes from Rose and Lily Crochet on YouTube so check it out if you want to make your own. I love crocheting, and I also quite like dinosaurs, so I thought I would make a Techno-inspired dinosaur (I made the crown into the yellow spikes).
Originally, I was going to do this with someone who I’m close to IRL, Kyber. Unfortunately, Kyber got a little worried that their tribute might come off as offensive, so I’m here to ask the question that their anxiety won’t let them. Kyber is an author, they’re writing books to try and raise money for their service dog, and they wanted to give Techno a character in their book’s/books’ mythology as a “Guardian of Victory”. The books being sold is what made them anxious. So, I’m asking for them.
Thank you for your time. Happy Birthday, Techno.
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2024.06.01 06:16 Stage-Piercing727 Best 350 Legend Scope

Best 350 Legend Scope

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Welcome to our roundup of the best scopes for the 350 Legend cartridge. The 350 Legend is a powerful and versatile round, and choosing the right scope can make all the difference in your hunting or shooting experience. In this article, we'll explore top-rated scopes for 350 Legend firearms, covering factors such as magnification, clarity, and durability. Join us as we help you find the perfect scope for your hunting needs.

The Top 16 Best 350 Legend Scope

  1. TruGlo Crossbow Scope with Unisex Camo Design - Upgrade your crossbow performance with TruGlo's rangefinding, trajectory compensating 4x32 scope, featuring shock-resistant durability, generously long eye relief, and advanced optics under the camouflage finish—perfect for unisex use.
  2. Killer Instinct Lumix Speedring Crossbow Scope: Improved Targeting for Hunting - The Killer Instinct Lumix Speedring 1.5-5 x 32 IR-E Crossbow Scope empowers hunters with precise targeting and crystal-clear vision in low-light conditions, making every shot count.
  3. Killer Instinct Lumix 4x32 Black Ir-E Crossbow Scope with LED Illumination - Experience ultimate clarity with Killer Instinct Lumix 4x32 IR-E Crossbow Scope Black, boasting a multicoated 1-inch mono tube construction and fast focus eyepiece - the perfect companion for your crossbow laser sight adventure.
  4. Compact Variable Multi-Reticle Crossbow Scope for 300-410 fps Shooting - Upgrade your crossbow with the Excalibur Dead-zone 32mm Scope, featuring a variable multi-reticle design, compact size, and premium optics for enhanced accuracy and performance.
  5. 3X Scope: High-Quality Kid's Telescope with 700mm Focal Length - The Amscope-kids 350x Magnification telescope is an excellent option for beginners, with 3X Barlow lens and two eyepieces, providing a wide range of magnifications and an easy-to-set-up aluminum tripod for seamless observation.
  6. High-Power Angled Spotting Scope for Exceptional Clarity and Distance - The Leica APO-Televid 82 Angled Spotting Scope offers unparalleled optical quality and compact portability, enabling users to get closer to the action and capture stunning digital photography.
  7. Premium Spotting Scope with Folded Light Path Technology and 100% Waterproof Construction - Experience unmatched image quality and portability with the Leupold Gold Ring 12-40x60mm HD Spotting Scope, featuring a prism-less Folded Light Path, Extra Low Dispersion Optical System, and 100% waterproof and fog proof construction.
  8. Swarovski ATS-65 HD 20-60x65mm Spotting Scope: Lightweight & Comfortable for Outdoor Observations - Experience outstanding spotting with the Swarovski ATS-65 HD 20-60x65mm Spotting Scope, offering enhanced color fidelity, sharp optics, and a user-friendly design for your outdoor adventures.
  9. Advanced 15-45x60 FDE T Series Scope with ED Prime Glass and Mil-Hash Reticle - Experience sharp, colorful, and waterproof visibility with the Mil-Hash reticle-equipped Bushnell T Series FDE scope, perfect for 350 Legend rifles.
  10. TDS350 2-channel Oscilloscope - 200 MHz Sampling, Accurate Data Collection - The Tektronix TDS350 2 Channel Oscilloscope, designed to minimize aliasing and offer multiple display modes for accurate waveform analysis, stands out in the low-cost digital oscilloscope market with its impressive features and reliable performance.
  11. Swarovski ATS/STS High Definition Spotting Scope with Extra Low Dispersion Glass - Experience crystal-clear, high-resolution birdwatching with the Swarovski ATS/STS High Definition Spotting Scope featuring advanced features like fluoride lenses and SWAROTOP and SWARODUR coatings for maximum color fidelity and contrast.
  12. UHD Spotting Scope with Apochromatic Lens System and Advanced Fully Multi-Coated Lenses - The Athlon Optics Ares G2 UHD 20-60x85 Spotting Scope delivers unparalleled clarity and precision, making it the perfect choice for birding enthusiasts and precision shooters alike.
  13. Kowa TSN-82SV 82mm Angled Spotting Scope with Advanced Optics and Weatherproofing - Experience superior optics and user-friendly features with the Kowa TSN-82SV 82mm Angled Spotting Scope, perfect for birdwatching, stargazing, and various nature observation activities.
  14. Garmin LiveScope Plus: Revolutionizing Fish Finding Technology - Experience cutting-edge sonar technology with the Garmin LiveScope Plus System; its real-time view and easy-to-use interface make fishing more enjoyable and successful.
  15. Professional-Grade Compact Spotting Scope with Dual Focusing Mechanism - Experience unparalleled spotting scope capabilities with the Leica APO-Televid 82mm: professional-grade, compact, and equipped with exceptional optics, specialized focusing, and resilience for challenging expeditions.
  16. Zeiss Conquest Gavia 85 Spotting Scope - Angled, 30-60x85, 10.8ft MFD, 15.6in L - Experience the beauty of nature with the Zeiss Conquest Gavia 85 30-60x85 Spotting Scope, featuring powerful zoom, bright image quality, and durable, weather-resistant design for a seamless outdoor viewing experience.
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Reviews

🔗TruGlo Crossbow Scope with Unisex Camo Design


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I've recently had the chance to try out the TruGlo 4x32 Rangefinding/Trajectory Compensating Crossbow Scope, a nifty piece of equipment for enthusiastic crossbow users like me. The scope's main highlight was its ability to find the range and calculate the correct trajectory for my crossbow bolts. In my experience, this feature proved to be quite handy in my local archery range, particularly for those days when the wind and temperature were unstable.
One of the things that stood out to me was the scope's robustness. It was designed to handle the harsh conditions of the outdoors, as evidenced by the sturdy aluminum body and the shock-resistant construction. This scope also offered a generous 4-inch eye relief, a feature that helped protect my eyes during those blustery hunting sessions.
The scope's lenses were fully-coated, making them highly resistant to glare, a common concern for crossbow users shooting in low-light conditions. Additionally, the durable leavespring for windage and elevation adjustments were a welcomed bonus, allowing me to finetune my shots with ease.
On the downside, one of the screws on the scope rings was stripped, a minor issue that wasn't a deal-breaker. I also discovered that the scope wasn't rated specifically for a particular crossbow speed. To achieve optimal accuracy, I had to adjust the scope manually, which was a bit tricky and time-consuming.
Regardless of these minor downsides, the TruGlo 4x32 Rangefinding/Trajectory Compensating Crossbow Scope proved to be an essential piece of equipment in my hunting arsenal. Its ease of use, durable construction, and helpful features make it an excellent choice for anyone seeking to upgrade their crossbow hunting experience.

🔗Killer Instinct Lumix Speedring Crossbow Scope: Improved Targeting for Hunting


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Using the Killer Instinct MSCKI-1020 Lumix Speedring 1.5 to 5 x 32 IR-E Crossbow Scope has been quite an experience. The scope has made hunting much more enjoyable for me, thanks to its amazing abilities to lock onto and track moving targets from vast distances.
One of the features that really stood out is the durability of the metal case. This thing has a real tank-like feel to it, resisting impacts and harsh weather as if it was made for it. The spring-loaded covers on the lenses also proved to be quite reliable, keeping the lenses safe and scratchless until I was ready to hunt.
The built-in Speed Ring is another aspect of the scope that has impressed me. Making adjustments for my crossbow's speed has been a breeze, and the illuminated reticle is a big help when it comes to sighting in low-light conditions. I particularly appreciate the contrast the red/blue illumination provides.
However, there was one downside that I found a little disturbing. The scope came in a condition that made it apparent that someone had used it before. I was not happy with this fact, especially considering I had paid for a brand new product.
Overall, the MSCKI-1020 Lumix Speedring 1.5 to 5 x 32 IR-E Crossbow Scope is a product that I would recommend, even with its minor fault. It certainly helped me become a better hunter, and it would do the same for anyone looking to enhance their hunting experience.

🔗Killer Instinct Lumix 4x32 Black Ir-E Crossbow Scope with LED Illumination


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I recently had the opportunity to try out the Killer Instinct Lumix 4x32 Ir-E Crossbow Scope. This black 1021 model was a great addition to my hunting gear, providing exceptional clarity thanks to its multicoated optics and 1-inch mono tube construction. The fast focus eyepiece is a game-changer, allowing me to quickly adjust my sight even when on the move.
One feature that stood out was the illuminated cross-hair reticle, which came in both blue and red. It was perfect for low-light situations, making it easier for me to spot my target. I appreciated the adjustment click value of 0.5 inches at 100 yards, as it gave me accurate and consistent shot adjustments.
However, there were a few downsides to this otherwise great scope. The exit pupil was smaller than I would have liked, making it a bit more challenging to see the cross-hair reticle at times. Additionally, the scope's weight was lighter than expected, which might not have been ideal for everyone.
Overall, I'm happy with my experience using the Killer Instinct Lumix 4x32 Ir-E Crossbow Scope. It's a quality product with some small drawbacks, but its pros certainly outweigh the cons. If you're in the market for a reliable crossbow scope, this one is definitely worth considering.

🔗Compact Variable Multi-Reticle Crossbow Scope for 300-410 fps Shooting


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As a reviewer who's been using the Dead-Zone Scope from Excalibur, I can confidently say it's a game-changer for crossbow enthusiasts. This 32mm, 1" tube scope offers unparalleled light transmission and clarity that makes it an ideal choice for those who prefer the thrill of hunting. Its variable multi-reticle design suits crossbows shooting in the 300-410 fps range, providing a perfect fit even for experienced hunters.
One of my favorite features is the bold crosshairs, which make it easy to sight in, even for us who don't have the sharpest eyesight. The scope provides a crystal-clear view, which has been essential in my hunting endeavors, hitting the bullseye consistently at 60 yards. Installation was a breeze, and the ease of adjusting the focus makes it a standout product.
However, one thing that could be improved is the set screw. After a little mishap with the speed ring, it's proven to be a bit tricky to tighten back up. Apart from that, I wholeheartedly recommend this Dead-Zone Scope to anyone looking for an accurate and reliable companion on their hunting adventures.

🔗3X Scope: High-Quality Kid's Telescope with 700mm Focal Length


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When I first got this Amscope telescope for my son, I was surprised at how easy it was to set up. The tripod was sturdy and the adjustment knobs were simple to use. The magnification range was impressive, going from 35x to a whopping 350x! The 3X Barlow lens and two eyepieces really made a difference in what we could see in the night sky.
One thing I really liked about this scope was its light-gathering power. It gathered 100 times more light than our old telescope, making it much easier to spot celestial objects. The 90-degree prism also made it easier to view objects in the sky.
However, there were some cons to this telescope. The eyepieces could have been of better quality, as they were a bit blurry at high magnifications. Additionally, the altitude-adjustment knob on the tripod could have been more precise, making it a bit harder to find objects in the sky.
Overall, the Amscope-kids telescope was a great choice for my son's first foray into astronomy. Its ease of use and impressive magnification range made it a joy to use.

🔗High-Power Angled Spotting Scope for Exceptional Clarity and Distance


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The Leica APO-Televid 82 Angled Spotting Scope is the perfect tool for birders and nature lovers looking to get closer to the action without limitations. With a sleek design measuring only 12.9 inches in length and 52.6 ounces in weight, this angled scope fits easily in your pack for a day of outdoor adventures.
The magnesium housing provides both strength and portability, while the scope body remains completely waterproof to protect against harsh weather conditions. The fluoride glass front lens element ensures excellent contrast and color accuracy, making this scope an exceptional choice for digital photography enthusiasts. With a minimum close focus of 12.8 feet and Leica's digiscoping adapters, this scope is perfect for capturing stunning images of wildlife in their natural habitat.

🔗Premium Spotting Scope with Folded Light Path Technology and 100% Waterproof Construction


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During a recent trip to the mountains, I had the chance to put Leupold's Gold Ring 12-40x60mm HD Spotting Scope to the test. While the gray housing looked sleek, it was the scope's impressive durability that truly stood out. I had read that Leupold had implemented a proprietary nitrogen fill process to ensure a 100% waterproof and fog-proof performance. I eagerly put the scope to the test, by inadvertently dipping it into a small stream. To my delight, it continued to function flawlessly, proving the effectiveness of this innovative feature.
A few days later, I took the scope to a nearby wildlife preserve to spot endangered birds in their natural habitat. The scope's impressive magnification was an absolute game-changer. It allowed me to observe the delicate intricacies of these fascinating creatures, from the texture of their feathers to their unique flight patterns. The extra low dispersion optical system played a pivotal role in delivering stunningly vivid and bright colors, contributing to an overall remarkable viewing experience.
The tripod-ready feature also proved to be quite practical in my adventure, as it enabled me to easily stabilize the scope for extended periods of time, even under challenging conditions. The prism-less folding light path, which uses mirrors to compress the long optical system, was another standout feature. It significantly reduced the scope's weight and made it more compact, making it convenient to carry anywhere.
Although the price of this Gold Ring scope is significantly higher than most other brands, it's worth every penny. Its remarkable performance ensures that it remains a valuable addition to my gear, even amidst the vast competition in the market. With a plethora of customizable settings, the scope serves as an unparalleled guide for spotting and tracking game, be it for hunting or observational purposes. While the Leupold 20x60x80 Gold Ring might seem expensive, the extraordinary visual performance it delivers makes it truly worth the investment.

🔗Swarovski ATS-65 HD 20-60x65mm Spotting Scope: Lightweight & Comfortable for Outdoor Observations


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When I received the Swarovski ATS-65 HD 20-60x65mm Spotting Scope, I was ecstatic to finally have my own to join fellow bird watchers on our adventures. The first thing I noticed about this scope was its user-friendly ergonomic design. It was comfortable to hold and easy to maneuver, even with glasses on.
One feature that stood out was its bright, high contrast view. The SWAROCLEAN non-stick lens coatings did an excellent job of minimizing color aberrations, ensuring the image was clear and vibrant. However, I did find that the scope could be a bit heavy for long observation periods.
When comparing it to other spotting scopes, the ATS-65 HD truly shined in terms of its edge-to-edge sharpness and color fidelity. It was lightweight and comfortable, making it perfect for long days outdoors. Overall, I would highly recommend this spotting scope to anyone looking for a versatile and high-quality tool for their outdoor adventures.

🔗Advanced 15-45x60 FDE T Series Scope with ED Prime Glass and Mil-Hash Reticle


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I've been using this Bushnell T spotting scope in my outdoor activities, and it's been quite the experience. The Mil-Hash reticle works seamlessly with the Mil-Base riflescope reticle, making zeroing a breeze. The scope has a heavy-duty, militaristic feel with a rubberized coating. The Picatinny rail mounts are a nice touch, and they're also compatible with a red dot sight for added accuracy.
The optical clarity is what one can expect at this price point, but it does the job well enough. The lens caps make it a breeze to protect the glass from dust, debris, and other environmental conditions. The only issue I had with the front lens cap is the lack of a lanyard attachment, making it easily misplaced.
The case, on the other hand, left me concerned about Bushnell's overall quality. The Velcro stitching on the lens flap failed on the first day, and the scope case seems too small for the scope. The magnification setting ring could use some improvement as well, but overall, it's an acceptable addition.
Despite these minor drawbacks, the scope has proven to be durable and holds up well under rough outdoor conditions. Its compact design and easy-to-handle eyepiece make it a top choice for avid spotters. With a solid construction, good image quality, and an attractive price point, this Bushnell T series spotting scope is worth considering for your next outdoor adventure.

🔗TDS350 2-channel Oscilloscope - 200 MHz Sampling, Accurate Data Collection


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The Tektronix TDS350 2 Channel Oscilloscope has been an integral part of my daily life as an electronics enthusiast. This instrument, known for its exceptional performance, has been a game-changer in troubleshooting and analyzing complex electronic signals. The 200 MHz bandwidth and 1 GS/s sampling rate on each channel deliver accurate waveform representations, even at the highest sweep speeds. The oscilloscope's ergonomic design and intuitive user interface make it a pleasure to work with, whether it's set up for in-depth signal monitoring or quick troubleshooting of issues.
While the TDS350 excels in many aspects, its versatile capabilities can sometimes be overwhelming for beginners. Users might need to invest some time in understanding the various display modes, acquisition power features, and waveform analysis tools to get the most out of this instrument. However, once you have a grasp of its capabilities, the TDS350 proves to be an invaluable tool in any electronics lab or workshop. Overall, the Tektronix TDS350 2 Channel Oscilloscope is a reliable and feature-rich instrument that deserves its spot as a top-rated item in the oscilloscope market.

🔗Swarovski ATS/STS High Definition Spotting Scope with Extra Low Dispersion Glass


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For my money, I'd have to say the Swarovski ATS/STS High Definition spotting scope is worth every penny. It's a behemoth of a scope but once you have it mounted securely, it's hard to beat the view. The image quality is stunning, with bright, vibrant colors that really pop. The lenses are crystal clear, which makes for a sharp, crisp image even at higher magnifications. The ergonomics of the scope are great too - it fits comfortably in your hand, and the focus mechanism is smooth and easy to adjust.
The coated lenses really make a difference in terms of color and light transmission, which was evident when I was glassing a herd of deer one morning. The light transmission was so good that I could easily distinguish the individual deer, even with my eyes adjusted to the low light levels.
But, there are a couple of drawbacks. For starters, it's a expensive piece of equipment, so it's not exactly something you'll just throw in your backpack for a weekend hike. Additionally, the scope is quite heavy, which can be a problem if you're planning on carrying it for extended periods.
Overall, I'd definitely recommend this spotting scope to anyone who's serious about their outdoor pursuits. The image quality is simply unbeatable, and once you've used it, you'll wonder how you ever managed without it. Just be prepared to dig deep into your wallet!

🔗UHD Spotting Scope with Apochromatic Lens System and Advanced Fully Multi-Coated Lenses


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In the world of optics, the Athlon Optics Ares G2 UHD 20-60x85 Straight Spotting Scope has made a name for itself. It's not just for the birders spotting variances in plumage from far away or for the precision shooters who aim for targets at 1,000 yards, the scope's extra-low dispersion glass provides vivid clarity and resolution in a full-size spotting scope.
Athlon has cleverly designed it to be lightweight although strong, making it comfortable to carry and use for long periods. The aluminum alloy chassis adds to its strength without making it too heavy. With its twist-up eye-cup, it allows you to set the eyecup to the perfect eye relief for your eyes, ensuring a comfortable viewing experience.
Its ESP Dielectric Coating gives you an advantage in viewing with an image that has little or no chromatic fringe for the clearest and sharpest image. The UHD Glass in the lens helps in converging refracting colors into one focus point, producing greater contrast, sharpness, and color definition.
Reflecting over 99% of the light to your eyes, the scope brings you a clear, bright image and accurate color reproduction, thanks to the BaK4 Prisms coupled with advanced fully multi-coated lenses. It produces perfect brightness and color across the entire light spectrum, making viewing under different lighting conditions a breeze.
And when it comes to durability, the scope doesn't disappoint. It comes with an extra protective layer coating that keeps the exterior of the lens free from dirt and scratches. It's also Argon Purged and Waterproof, ensuring weatherproof performance even in harsh conditions. Purging allows for better waterproofing/fogging, making sure your scope doesn't fog up when you switch environments.
Overall, it's a joy to use this spotting scope. It's not just about viewing in high detail but also the ease it offers in using it. You won't be disappointed with its performance and features.

🔗Kowa TSN-82SV 82mm Angled Spotting Scope with Advanced Optics and Weatherproofing


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As a reviewer, I've recently had the pleasure of using the Kowa TSN-82SV 82mm Angled Spotting Scope in my everyday life. This innovative tool has proven to be an invaluable addition to my arsenal, offering a host of impressive features that make it stand out from the crowd.
One aspect I truly appreciate is the scope's ability to gather a wealth of light, thanks to its 82mm objective lens. This feature has made a significant difference in my nature viewing experiences, allowing me to observe even the most elusive creatures under a variety of lighting conditions. In addition, the angled viewing design of the TSN-82SV is a game-changer for comfort during extended glassing sessions. The inclusion of a UV filter on the front lens also adds an extra layer of protection, ensuring that my scope remains in pristine condition for years to come.
However, no product is without its drawbacks, and the TSN-82SV does have a few shortcomings that are worth mentioning. Firstly, the zoom functionality at x60 can be somewhat limited, and I often found myself reverting to lower magnification settings for maximum versatility. Additionally, the device does have a relatively bulkier and heavier design when compared to some of its competitors, which may be a factor to consider for those planning extended excursions.
In conclusion, the Kowa TSN-82SV 82mm Angled Spotting Scope has undoubtedly earned a spot in my gear collection for its impressive light-gathering capabilities, comfortable design, and weatherproofing features. While it does have a few minor drawbacks, the benefits it offers far outweigh these issues, making it a highly recommended choice for those in search of the ultimate nature-viewing experience.

🔗Garmin LiveScope Plus: Revolutionizing Fish Finding Technology


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Imagine you're out on your boat, eagerly waiting to cast your line and catch that elusive big fish. You've heard about the Garmin LiveScope Plus, and how it's revolutionized the world of fishing, but will it live up to the hype? Let me tell you, it certainly does.
The first thing that strikes you about the LiveScope Plus is its stunning resolution. It's like having x-ray vision underwater, allowing you to see every structure, bait, and fish swimming around your boat in real time. The easy-to-use interface makes it a breeze to navigate, even for a tech novice like myself.
One of the most impressive features is the adjustable transducer. Whether you're fishing in shallow waters or deep ones, the LiveScope Plus has got you covered. You can switch between Forward mode to see what's ahead of your boat and below, Down mode to get a clear view of what's directly beneath you, and Perspective mode for a top-down view. Your compatible Garmin chartplotter screen automatically displays the view changes, making it a seamless experience.
The Attitude Heading Reference System stabilization keeps your sonar view steady, even in rough conditions. It's like having a steady hand to guide your fishing adventures. Plus, the LiveScope Plus comes with a trolling motor shaft and barrel mounts, as well as Perspective Mode Mount, ensuring it fits perfectly on your boat.
However, there is one downside: the communication cable is only 6 feet long. If you're planning to use it on both the front and back of your boat, you'll need to order a longer cable. But aside from that minor inconvenience, the LiveScope Plus is an absolute game changer for fishing enthusiasts.
In conclusion, the Garmin LiveScope Plus is not just a product - it's an experience. It's like having a secret weapon that gives you an unfair advantage over the fish. And if you're serious about fishing, believe me, you want this on your boat.

Buyer's Guide

A 350 Legend scope is an essential accessory for hunters and shooting enthusiasts who prefer this particular ammunition. It enhances accuracy, efficiency, and overall performance when using the 350 Legend cartridge. This buyer's guide will outline the key features to look for when purchasing a 350 Legend scope, and provide you with valuable information to make an informed decision.

Important Features to Consider


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  1. Objective Lens Size
  2. Magnification Power
  3. Reticle Type
  4. Lens Coatings
  5. Build Quality
  6. Eye Relief

Objective Lens Size

The objective lens size is a crucial aspect of a quality scope. It determines how much light enters the scope, affecting the brightness and clarity of the image. For shooting in low-light conditions, a larger objective lens size is more beneficial. However, consider the balance between brightness and portability, as larger lenses can increase the overall weight of the scope.

Magnification Power

Magnification power represents how much the target appears enlarged through the scope. Higher magnification provides better accuracy at longer ranges. However, more magnification also contributes to a smaller field of view and increased image instability. Determine your primary shooting distances and select a scope that strikes the right balance between magnification and field of view for your specific needs.

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Reticle Type

Reticle design plays a significant role in how the scope functions. Some reticles are simple crosshairs, while others are more complex with additional markings for estimating range, windage, and holdovers. Consider your shooting style and preferences when choosing a reticle. Consulting with a professional or reading reviews from other users can also provide helpful insights.

Lens Coatings

Effective lens coatings improve light transmission and reduce glare, leading to a brighter and clearer image. Look for high-quality coatings such as anti-fog, anti-reflection, and scratch-resistant treatments. These features contribute to the overall durability and performance of the scope.

Build Quality


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When searching for a 350 Legend scope, examine the build quality of the scope to ensure it can withstand frequent use. Durable materials, tight seals, and waterproof construction contribute to a scope's longevity and resistance to wear and tear. A well-built scope will not only last longer but perform more consistently over time.

Eye Relief

Eye relief is the distance between your eye and the scope's eyepiece that is necessary for proper viewing. Insufficient eye relief can result in eye strain, discomfort, or even eyewear damage. Look for a scope with sufficient eye relief to accommodate your shooting style, while also considering the scope's overall design and portability.
When selecting a 350 Legend scope, it's essential to consider the essential features and your specific shooting needs. By researching different options, reading reviews from other users, and consulting with experts or professionals, you can make an informed decision and find the best scope to enhance your 350 Legend shooting experience.

FAQ


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What is a 350 Legend Scope?

A 350 Legend Scope is a type of scope designed specifically for use with the 350 Legend rifle. This rifle is a popular choice among hunters and target shooters due to its versatility and accuracy.

What makes a 350 Legend Scope different from other scopes?

A 350 Legend Scope is designed to work optimally with the specific ballistic characteristics of the 350 Legend cartridge. This includes factors such as bullet drop, wind drift, and parallax settings. The scope is tailored to the specific needs of the 350 Legend shooter, providing a more accurate and enjoyable shooting experience.

What features should I look for in a 350 Legend Scope?

When shopping for a 350 Legend Scope, consider the following features:
  • Magnification: The scope's magnification should be suitable for the shooting distances you plan to engage at.
  • Objective diameter: A larger objective lens will provide greater light collection, resulting in a brighter image.
  • Reticle: Choose a reticle that matches your shooting style and provides the necessary holdover and drop compensation for your specific load.
  • Adjustments: Look for scopes with adjustable parallax and windage/elevation knobs that can be easily dialed in for your shots.

What is the best 350 Legend Scope on the market?

The best 350 Legend Scope for you will depend on your specific needs and preferences. It's essential to research and compare different options before making a purchase. Factors to consider include magnification, objective diameter, reticle type, and adjustability.

How much should I expect to pay for a 350 Legend Scope?

The price of a 350 Legend Scope can vary greatly depending on the features and quality of the scope. Prices can range from a few hundred dollars for a basic scope to several thousand dollars for a high-end, fully-featured model. It's essential to find a scope that balances the features you need with a price you're comfortable paying.
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2024.06.01 05:56 Ashpotatoes16 Looking for accent stitch!

Looking for accent stitch!
I'm making some cute dice bags for my new dnd group, and I'd like to find some alternatives to the accent stitches provided in the pattern. It just needs to be the height of a double crochet and only take one row. Unfortunately, this was a little too specific for google. The ones included in the pattern were regular dc, crossed dc, and bead stitch, Any others yall can think of?
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2024.06.01 04:15 Strange-Turnover9696 Cursed yarn!

Cursed yarn!
made my first project with twisted fuzzy yarn. i think it turned out pretty cute! i wish the eyes had a bit more distinction but that's okay. be nice im just a beginner! 😅
yarns:
juicy couture luxe velour sparkle in plonk
bernat velvet twist in alluring peacock
pattern:
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2024.06.01 03:46 heyhayhayayy made my very first sweater!

made my very first sweater!
I used a free pattern by HayHay Crochet on YouTube and finished it in 3 days 😊 super proud of how it turned out!
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2024.06.01 03:06 pohltergiest The journey's end, some 4000km and 4 Mount Everests later...

The journey's end, some 4000km and 4 Mount Everests later...
I could hardly sleep I was so nervous to get started, waking as if I was going to the airport. It got very cold overnight, bringing us full circle to the cold wet nights at the start of our trip. Taking a little while to snuggle one last time in the tent, we got up and packed up our gear for one last big ride.
We started in full gear, minus our rain pants. My leggings are totally torn to shreds from riding in, the stitching never meant to accomodate my legs as they are now and the thousands of cycles of long distance riding. They held for the hour or so that I needed them. The first hour of our ride had some low rolling hills that served to keep us warm in the humid 6 degree weather, though the sun was beginning to peek through the clouds. As promised, our start before 6am proved to be windless, an absolute necessity for the route we were taking for the day.
On the coast to Wakkanai there was only one town of a size necessary to have a convenience store, teshio. After an hour we arrived to have our bathroom break and get ourselves prepped for the long stretch between here and Wakkanai, some 75km with no services or support. I was nervous as a breakdown would necessitate flagging a passing truck, there didn't seem to be any transit that ran through here. We picked this way because it was flat and flat means distance. I wanted to beat Bryce's personal best because... Well I suppose if you've ever done solo sports you'd understand. Just because. Felt like a feather in the cap of an otherwise exemplary trip. Why not finish things off with a bang?
North of teshio we got on the highway that would take us on the narrow strip of land that ran between the coastline and the vast swamps that dominate the landscape here. Most of the stripnwas part of the national park that was shared with the series of volcanic islands off the coast to our left. Rishiri towered over the ocean around, a true lonely mountain stabbed out of the ocean like a spear. All around, flatlands just couldn't compete for the eyes like the snow-streaked mountain island. We thought about maybe taking a ferry there from Wakkanai, but we've been to enough places for now.
As we turned north onto the sunset highway, we saw a long, straight line of wind turbines standing guard on the coast, silent. We were surprised at the quality of the road and the degree of infrastructure used to create it, some areas having dozens of kilometers of storm drainage embedded into the road. Why have advanced features when the only residents of the area are wind turbine and migratory birds? Further on, the 60 km stretch of deserted highway even had deployable windscreens, a very expensive and resource heavy means of ensuring the road remains navigable by tall vehicles during heavy winds. There are parallel ways to Wakkanai, and no towns are on this road, why make it so robust?
We cycled on and on, the scenery never changing aside from Rishiri slowly moving backwards in our view. Sometimes there were more wind turbines, sometimes none. Always on our left between us and the water was irregular lumpy hills, and to the right, gravel pit mines. We've seen these odd hills to the left before, looking like peaks in merengue topped with grasses. My best guess is that the highway was built to specification but the ditches to either side were left with less than specific instruction. Why smooth out the dirt if you weren't told to? So now there are endless rows of strange looking hills, all different shapes, looking like a collosal dirt bike track. I'm sure some people use them as such. The gravel pit mines to our right was a typical scene in the so called parks, 60km of land dug out to make concrete to fill the coastline. Maybe the highway was so nice just because endless trucks went back and forth to bring the vast quantities of extracted gravel from the area to other places. The gravel strip had its topsoil scraped off and pushed further to our right, obstructing any view of the land beyond. This we were corralled in a very regular column of sea, hills, ditch, road, gravel pits, hills. On and on, for hours.
We took turns leading, switching every 10km. We stopped for food and drinks and bathroom breaks, feeling like every stop was identival to the last. The sun rose higher and the clouds parted, leaving us with the slightly uncomfortable temperature differential of a cold windy front and a hot sweaty back. Difficult to dress for that, but biking shorts and a sweater seemed to do the trick.
All the while I was keeping my eye on the northern coastline. At some point, we would be able to see Sakhalin, and likely the only time I will see Russia. Until the regime changes and the society becomes more safe for people like me, view from afar is the best I can do. Still, the island is a hotbed of geopolitical historical drama and to see any region of Russia's almost mythical Far East is a treat that only I will boast in my circles.
Finally, some 80km in, the highway changes and we go up and over a small hill and begin rolling down an unmodified coastline towards cape noshappu. We passed through Bakkai, a fishing village that clings to existence like lichen on an arctic rock. Only a few buildings still look occupied, the rest rusting or dry-rotting husks slowly falling apart in the cold salty air. A weather-beaten man with leathery skin waved to us from piles of junk, I wonder what he was up to. A broad-leafed plant reminiscent of rhubarb dominates the landscape here, we surmised it must be invasive as it truly is growing in every crevice of the landscape.
More north and the odd block house planted on the flat land by the coast turns into several, as we enter the community of noshappu near the cape. We see an active school, the first we've seen in days. Everything south of here is shut down, not enough children to run schools. As we approach the cape, massive green installations come into view on the high hills overlooking the cape, great spheres and cylinders all painted in matte shades of green. Military. That explains the overly built highway, this huge installation of dozens of communication and radar facilities must be accessible no matter what weather is occuring. Just to deploy the windscreens installed on that much highway would take... Well it would take an army. Barracks to permanently host hundreds and hundreds of personnel were along the highway, all in the same green. How many more were up in the hills I have no idea.
We tried not to hit too many potholes as we rubbernecked at the giant green shapes on the hill and cracked jokes about keeping an eye on the "ruskies". Before long we were at cape noshappu and it was time for a break. We gazed long at Rishiri and here we caught our first glimpse of Sakhalin, the oft-fought over sliver of the north. A monument nearby told the story of the hundreds of thousands of Ainu who were forcibly removed and evacuated ahead of the red Army's advance in WW2. The island traded hands many times over hundreds of years, falling into the domination of China, Japan, and Russia at different times, but always were the indigenous people treated as an extractable commodity. No ruling nation deserves the place after how the locals were treated. A sad story all around.
Rolling the short distance into Wakkanai proper, we stopped for a light light at a ramen restaurant. We got the local shio ramen, which is a very light broth flavoured with salt (hence shio-salt). The noodles were tasty, and it was served with slices of what seemed to be roast beef. It wasn't very filling, but we didn't want to be full, we needed quick energy as we still had over 60km to go. We took a bit longer to stop at a Seicomart for some energy gels and sports drinks. Willing our bodies to keep going after riding for 100km before 11am, we pressed on.
Wakkanai is a very long city, most of it twenty times longer than it is wide, so it felt like we were riding through a good sized city as we took the main road to the east side of town. We were impressed though at the size of the place, all the usual trappings of a Japanese city, except far far removed from any other. The nearest city of comparable size is 250km away, a truly vast spread for a country where you can't seem to throw a rock and not hit a city if the land is flat. What anchors so many here? Maybe the train line, maybe fishing fleets?
We saw many structures for drying fish along the way, scaffolding for nothing besides the carcasses of innumerable brown fish drying in the cold sun. Windy, chilly, and relatively dry air makes for good drying I suppose. East of Wakkanai the road gently curved around to the north and we struggled a little bit against the relatively light wind from that direction that had picked up. After 12km we stopped at another Seicomart as my body was rebelling a bit and I wanted a bathroom break, a stretch and a chocolate bar to keep going. I scarfed an energy gel and told myself we were almost there, we only needed to go another 12km to the cape. The 30km back, well, that was future problem to figure out.
Gritting my teeth and pushing into the wind, we made good speed through the north facing section and began the looping coastline of the far north reaches of Japan. This being our fifth day in the saddle meant for sore backs, and sore butts. I expected to be a bit giddy at the sight of the last landscapes of our long ride and I was correct in my prediction. One more turn and the cape came into view, the modest triangular monument unmistakable after seeing one just like it three months ago.
I rolled into the parking lot at the cape, my body fizzing slightly. It's done! Finally, the long journey is over. We parked our bikes, took out photos, and had a seat on a nearby beach to have some more fuel. Bryce brought some fireworks that we lit off, making a small nuisance. Someone on a different beach was doing the same, and fireworks on the beach is perfectly legal here, so we enjoyed our little celebration. This was a hard journey, hard in a way I've not experienced because there was no sunk cost to it, we could stop at any time and no change would occur to my life circumstances. Why do this? I suppose it's proof that I can do what is necessary, that I can be resourceful.
I've spent the last five years of my life grappling with various levels of mental distress, ranging from somewhat impaired functionality to a loss of independence that shredded my confidence and led me to constantly make contingencies in case I would falter. The temporary but terrifying lapses in muscle control and the mental storm that accompanied it forced me to build my life with a monster always hiding in a shadow, the what-if preventing me from commiting to responsibilities I used to take in stride. I had to change my career, then change again. Instead of being the person with a five year trajectory, I lived hour to hour, any further plans totally contingent on the day's storm of unpredictable emotions, mood swings, and biochemical fluxes that tormented me.
This trip was a frivolous pipe dream that started as silly pillow-talk, but my unstable mind latched onto it as a buoy, a concrete goal depending on no outside system but my own ability to map out a plan from the delicate, touch and go person I was to the resourceful, able, person I am now. Maybe I would have gotten here anyways, but it was always easier to say "I need to focus on therapy so I can plan out the japan trip" or "Get back on the bike, it's a training day, no matter how depressed you feel. You don't want to suffer in Japan, right?". It feels a bit silly, writing that an international flight to another country would be my beacon to guide me out of a mental storm, that seems like an impossibly contrite and entitled thing. But I suppose everyone has something to latch onto and travelling somewhere to see a different world has been that thing I've dreamed of for a very long time.
That's not to say that I feel cured of my problems, that biking has been a panacea, far from it. I had meltdowns, I flipped out, I had to walk back things I said. Relationships always fray when you're in tight quarters and not having fun and my mental state did not stay lucid at all points. Bryce had to deal with the fragments of me that rule when I'm sufficiently roughed up, the younger and less formed parts of me that rise to the surface with their own goals and motivations. A fractured mind is forever a mosaic, whether or not one wants to acknowledge the gaps between the personalities that emerge from the traumatic process. But what the trip provided (and truly what the point of three months abroad was) was a time to quietly listen and soothe the fractures, to hear the discordant patterns that emerge during times of stress and spend hours, hours and hours on the bike, slowly rehearsing what those fragments needed to hear. I have enough strength to get there. People will help us if we crash. Our bikes will make it if we're careful. We've done all the maintenance we can. I am capable, I am strong, I have compassion for my fear and face it willingly. On and on and on. A chorus of anxious, frittering patterns, all fighting to be heard and satisfied. All I had on the empty highways was time and no ability to distract myself except looking and yelling nonsense at Bryce from time to time.
It took two months for my mind to quiet enough to finally get to the point that I had nothing left to analyze, nothing more to look at and figure out. All the odd shaped buildings, river embankments, mountains, whatever. Future plans, things I want in my life, things I don't want in my life, whatever. After that, when all the shuffled cards are finally in a deck, then I could play the quiet game of solitaire that is self directed mental therapy and make some progress. We'll see how much it amounts to, but my hope is that if I can maintain stability while sleeping in a tent and biking beyond my skill level for months on end, then when I have my bedroom back and can control my diet more effectively that I should find the bumps of life far less troublesome.
Besides, I just biked across an entire country, what better proof to throw at my more negative fractions when I have the doubts as to the next harebrained scheme I come up with?
After dusting ourselves off, we rode back to Wakkanai, the wind at our back and the last 30km fairly easy. We both felt a little less than lucid as we rolled into town, our muscles capable of more but our minds satisfied with the extension of our personal bests. I can remember a year ago when a third of this distance was a huge challenge to me, now to complete three times that and not feel totally destroyed was amazing. Bryce too, who previously had to rent a carbon fibre bike and ride a proscribed track to get near these distances, now easy exceeded it with room to spare. What an accomplishment of the body.
Our final tally was nearly 4000km and 35000m of elevation, four times the height of Mount Everest. My projections on distance and elevation were totally wrong and I'm happy they were, these are much more impressive sounding numbers.
We ate Nepalese food in a daze and hauled ourselves through a grocery store to get snacks and food for the train the next day. A big grin on both of our faces as we knew we didn't have to bike anymore, the quest completed. Good grief! What a lot of biking! We took our places on our hotel bed an snacked ourselves into oblivion, resolving to get up and pack before we got on the train.
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2024.06.01 03:02 ktizz23 Thoughts on knitting button band separately instead of picking up and knitting

Hello Knitters! I would love to get your thoughts on a button band situation I have. I'm working on the Patons Must-have Cardigan, a cabled v-neck cardigan knit in pieces from bottom up, and instead of the 2x2 ribbing for the cuffs, button band, etc I did 1x1 ribbing and used a tubular cast on for the sleeves and body.
Now, I'm nearly to the point where I'll be doing the button band/collar. The pattern has you pick up and knit along the fronts and neck (like most cardigan patterns I've seen with a band knit perpendicularly to the sweater body). The obvious answer would be to do it as written (except with the 1x1 rib) and use a tubular bind off. However, I find my tubular bind off is a lot stiffer and not so beautifully stretchy as the tubular cast on. Would it be a bad idea to knit the button band separately (like from the outside edge in toward the sweater to get the tubular cast on at the edge) and attach it? I've seen vertically knit button bands worked separately and seamed onto a sweater, but I couldn't find anything with a perpendicular band (and really why would you in most cases when you can't just pick up those stitches and knit it?).
And then to decide how to attach the button band - I could pick up stitches along the sweater and do a three needle bind off, although runs the risk of being too tight or pick up stitches and graft the button band, though not sure how grafting ribbing to picked up stitches would look or just bind it off and sew it on, which frankly, I'd rather not do after modifying most of the pattern to avoid as much seaming as possible.
Or am I over-complicating this whole thing and should just do the button band the regular way and practice my tubular bind off until it's better?
Hopefully, this is an alright place to ask this and that all made sense. I don't have any irl knitters to bounce this off of, so I really appreciate your thoughts.
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