If it shoots good why dump it? Its the downside of growing and such high production but the process can still make a good product. If you got a good one no worries.
Remington 552 Speedster 22 LR with scope. Amazing condition $450 OBO.
I work near Greenfield and the 60 in East Mesa, so the Sportsman’s Warehouse over there is a great place to meet for me.
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I received an Email from Long Range Hunting Supply that is making me rethink keeping my Christiansen Arms Rifles.
See and read the text in the picture.
OK go buy all those items and tell me how much it is? option 2 comes with data only, I already have equipment so costs me nothing but time.
Primers 120
size die 120
seat die 120
brass 100
powder 50
bullets 50
load development 200
plus tax and shipping its pretty close and i was just guessing.
More looking for what would be the kicker that option 2 did for you. sounds like its worth it to get some load data and groups to help the sale.
Yamamoto craws, hula grubs, single tail grubs, 1 pack of 4” senkos, some beavers, power worms, a variety of football head jigs, they come in 5 storage boxes
I had a 6.5prc. Had issues with the chamber being too tight. Hard to extract factory new ammo. Overpressure on fired factory ammo. I had a gunsmith clean the chamber with a new reamer. That fixed the issue then it shot great. Although it's not something you should have to do on a new "premium" rifle.
Come to think of it, I can’t recall a time I am aware of when someone received more than one tag at all, regardless of species in a given year since that policy change.
It took 22 bonus points for my son to draw a Goulds tag- one of my friends had a Rancher that he had helped with some work that had some birds on it that was going to let us hunt - well between the draw and the hunt the ranch sold and new owners wouldn’t let anyone on it. So we were at square one going into the hunt .
however after looking at the map and talking to the same friends we found a spot we figured had some birds with public access - and were able to get it done opening day. That was after having a mountain lion trail us down a wash - and seeing the blackest rattle snake I have ever seen .
And then on the way home that night seeing the big fire between Eden and Fort Thomas . Another great day spent with some of my boys .
10” beard - 7/8” spurs - typical Gould’s snowy white tips.
if anyone can turn pictures lease feel free - I still havnt figured that out .