Photo of Apex Rival 4-32x56 Precision Rifle Scope
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Apex Rival 4-32x56 Precision Rifle Scope
Want a new optic, and want to buy Canadian? There's a new option for Canadian glass, sort of: Apex Optics is based in Calgary, but its scopes are actually manufactured in Japan. Apex Optics was founded in early 2020 by a group of western shooters from a range of competitive disciplines. Their goal was to create a new optics brand for competition and long-range shooting reflecting their backgrounds (IPSC, Steel Challenge, 3-Gun, Precision Rimfire, Extreme Long Range, etc.). Several of these shooters are well-known in the west's shooting scene, with long history of competition. Apex's first release will be the Rival 4-32x56 mm, which it's been developing for about 18 months. Apex partnered with Japan Optics to actually manufacture the scope, although it's designed here in Canuckistan. The scopes also undergo quality control testing in Japan, and a secondary round of quality control in Calgary. This scope has some unique features due to its design process, including Apex's proprietary CLR competition reticle. This first focal plane reticle is designed for long-range matches where shooters need their scope to handle quick transitions, with top half of the reticle unobstructed. It comes with ranging marks, for scenarios where you can't use electronic rangefinders, and has six-level illuminated main stadia. You can see a full explanation of the CLR reticle design at Apex's website. The scope also comes with elevation turret that features 15 MILs per revolution; windage and elevation adjustments are 0.1 MIL per click. The turrets are not locking, but come with mechanical zero stop and two-turn indicators (future scopes may come with locking turrets). There's a stainless steel pop-up turn indicator. Apex says it has the industry's first see-through integrated and removable throw lever. The new Rival scope has parallax knob indicators for approximate value for 100-, 200-, 500-, and 800-yard distances. There's a proprietary hydrophobic seven-layer multi-coated lens, and other features selected to give Apex's customers top performance. The scopes are certified IP67 dustproof/waterproof, and 1200G shockproof. THE BEST WARRANTY YOU'LL NEVER HAVE TO USE. WORLD-CLASS SUPPORT WHEN YOU DO, THAT IS OUR OATH TO YOU! All of our products carry a Lifetime Warranty. We’ll replace any product if it’s not up to our standards of quality and durability, no questions asked. If something stopped working as it should, then let us know and we’ll take care of it at no cost to you. The only things we don’t cover are “Acts of God” like fire, lighting strikes and flooding. Most of those scenarios are typically covered by your insurance. We also don’t cover theft or intentional/neglectful damage or destruction.
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Photo of Wolfdog Puppies (38%) Upcoming Litter (Arctic Type) For Sale
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Wolfdog Puppies (38%) Upcoming Litter (Arctic Type) For Sale
Spring 2026 upcoming 38% Wolfdog litter. To inquire; feel free to call 587-336-6789 These will be extra large Wolfdogs. I will send you a PDF form with questions and much more information about Wolfdogs to those inquiring; as Townpost descriptions can only be so long, and I have a lot of important information written there. This litter will be an F2 Arctic Wolfdog mix with true Arctic Wolf blood (Canis lupus arctos) from Ellesmere Island of North Canada on the father’s side. His name is Kato, and he is DNA tested at 73% Gray Wolf, 27% Alaskan Malamute. He is cleared of any of the 273 health problems Embark tests for. The mother of these pups; the female that will be bred to Kato, is a selectively bred mix that I have worked on for years. This canine mix combines the strongest, fastest, smartest, most obedient dog breeds on Earth. In the DNA are the largest, tallest, and best livestock guardian breeds that have the least health problems. She is also a true micro content Wolfdog. These dogs are at the top echelon of their specialties in the dog world. In the PDF, you can read about physiology and behaviours, how I selected these breeds, pros and cons of owning one, information about the family lineage, the genetic aspect of these animals, why the pricing is fair, about the the parents and their temperaments, phenotyping and trait selection, DNA testing, what you will need to do to own one, their diet and enclosures, the creation of this lineage, and you will be able to get additional photos and videos of individuals from this lineage. These specific breeds in the mother are: Turkish Kangal: 19.5% Caucasian Shepherd: 16% Greyhound: 12% Belgian Malinois: 8% Border Collie: 8% Australian Shepherd: 6% Alaskan Malamute: 5.5% Great Pyrenees: 5.5% Gray Wolf: 5.25% Sarplaninac: 5% Whippet: 5% German Shepherd: 4% This mix is in a league of its own. I have never seen the combination of these breeds in a Wolfdog; I specifically created it in Alberta, Canada. I have also traced the lineage and have pictures of the family tree back to 1993. My animals are DNA breed and health tested with the most accurate test out there, Embark, that screens for hereditary diseases and accurately pinpoints the breeds in the dog, the alleles, finds relatives, and has descriptive information pertaining to your dog. These will be massive Wolfdogs. They have had very very chill ancestors for Wolfdogs; I bring them in public all the time. While each pup comes out different, the genetic lineage of these puppies is insanely outgoing for Wolfdogs. Good in public; and not shy. Also, my lineage doesn’t have escape artists in its recent lineage which could save you a headache, as some Wolfdogs are set on escaping. I’m not even being biased but legitimately, from a genetic standpoint they will be the most enhanced genetic specimens of Wolfdogs on Earth. The prior generation of males in their owners homes have males at 31.5 inches at the shoulder and 135lbs, and others that are 140-150lbs and 33 inches at the shoulder. Each generation has gotten bigger. Though Kato is 29”, his pups should definitely be over 30” with this lineage integrated. Females will be smaller, likely around 85-120lbs depending on the individual. Kato is insanely rare, as his Coefficient of inbreeding (COI) is 1% DNA tested… 1/20th that of the average dog. Another thing; he is legitimately a true F1; almost unheard of in Arctic Wolfdogs, as is the same with his COI. What is also super rare about him is that he presents only two breeds in his genetic make up. Whereas 99% of Wolfdogs have more than two breeds, consisting of some assortment of Gray Wolf, German Shepherd, Malamute, and Husky. These dogs would make great survival dogs and companions, sled dogs, or predator deterrents. They are probably the strongest variety of Wolfdog out there as well. I bred them for prepper purposes. They are legal in western Canadian provinces, and many states in the USA. In some countries internationally Wolfdogs are also legal, such as France, Italy, and Mexico. That being said; those who are interested in this truly one of a kind litter on Earth; get in contact with me and feel free to call. -Luke 587-336-6789
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