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Living on large acreage at the forest–urban interface means real-world considerations: predators, distance, visibility, and reliability. This is the primary rifle I rely on every day, and in this video I walk through the changes I've made and why—based on experience, environment, and practicality rather than trends.
We talk about optics, lighting, battery independence, night capability trade-offs, ergonomics, and why simplicity and reliability matter more than hype. Every choice on this rifle reflects where I live, what I deal with regularly, and the realities of rural life.
This is not about panic or fantasy scenarios. It's about understanding compromises, choosing equipment that works for your environment, and building familiarity through consistent use.
Part 2: I'll go through the bag that supports this rifle and how I think about "enhanced EDC" without overcomplicating things.
Thanks for watching. Stay prepared, stay observant, and train with what you own.