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Everything posted by lancetkenyon
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I have used a great block guy in the Tucson area on a bunch of projects. Jose Hererra 520-256-1025, tell him Lance referred him if you give him a call.
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General Purpose/ Back up Rifle
lancetkenyon replied to duckhunter175's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
I highly doubt you will find a production rifle with a fast twist .277 barrrel. Almost all have a 1:10" twist. Mannliicher-Schoenauer has a 1:9" & Husqvarna has a 1:9.5". I think everything else is 1:10" from a factory. You would want a 1:8" for the 170 EOL Hunter, and unfortunately, I think Matrix discontinued the .277 165gr. -
While I have not adjusted any of the turrets, I think the ballistic turret has the 3 rings that you set when you find your own zero and your correct dial for 4 ranges. Zero distance, and then 3 other distances, like green=300, yellow=400, red=500. The turret rings align to show you when you at that distance. Like a yardage marker or custom turret, but is adjustable by the shooter for the load used. I could be totally wrong though. That is my take on them.
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House puppy-proofed.....ha ha ha! No such thing.
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I use CoolTouch for all my work, and personal HVAC needs. PM me if you want his info.
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Oakley Canteen polarized.
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3 places you can use it too. Mastro's Steakhouse Ocean Club City Hall Scottsdale
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General Purpose/ Back up Rifle
lancetkenyon replied to duckhunter175's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
DFW=Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX. -
General Purpose/ Back up Rifle
lancetkenyon replied to duckhunter175's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Don't overlook .280 Rem/7RM/7SAUM. Not obnoxious to shoot without a brake, great bullet selections in the .284/7mm offerings, more oomph than a .270, better BC than the both, you can get factory loads, plenty for elk sized game out to 500. -
No Boone's Farm at Mastro's?
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7mm 183 Sierra MatchKing
lancetkenyon replied to bigmo101's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
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My daughter had a 12AE late hunt last year. Weather and snow play a major role. We saw bucks all over. Low and high.
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Phoenix Custom Rifles has done my bedding/stock work in about a 2 week turnaround when they are busy, and 1 week when they are not busy.
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You must drink....a lot. Been there a few times, along with Arrowhead Grill, my favorite. Usually for my wife and I, we are out about $130/140 with tip. No alcohol though. Went with my brother and SIL, and it was about $320 with a couple drinks.
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We had two black dobies when my older daughter was a baby. She was about 9 months, they were 8 weeks. Put them in the playpen together. Those dogs were sloop protective of her, they would not let anyone near her but my wife and I. Not grandparents, friends, no one. They would get between her and other people and block her out form going to anyone. Had them for about 8 years, then one got lost during a big storm that blew my fence down. Had the other for about 3 more years. Loved those mutts.
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I know. I was just mess in my around since the photo is basically a silhouette.
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7mm 183 Sierra MatchKing
lancetkenyon replied to bigmo101's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
I have a great load worked up in my ride for them. They fly fantastic. I almost had Taylor use them last year on her elk hunt. I know a guy in Montana who uses them on elk with great results. -
Looks like a black Doby to me...
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Hands down, the Magnetospeed is what I would buy if I were looking. The Ohler 35 is a good unit too. And the LabRadar is awesome, but pricey. All that being said, I use a fairly cheap Chrony unit, but I just used mine to get close, and then verify drops and true my ballistics with LR confirmation.
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Tupperware is not meant to withstand high pressures. Just saying. Very lucky, and sorry to hear about your injuries.
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Just a clarification. Vortex Razor Gen I 5-20×50 is a 35mm tube.
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I usually meet Brown Santa at the street!!!
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Nice to see someone else noticing the scripture.
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These scopes have great glass. I have shot behind quite a few of them.
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.300RUM pushing a 210 HVLD @ 3100fps. In all seriousness, I usually use a few different rifles. specifically for coyotes, a .223 pushing 50 VMax @ 3300 or .25-06 AI pushing an 85 NBT Varmint @ 3800fps,. When out multi-hunting, a .260 Rem or 6.5 SLR pushing a 95 V-max @ 3450-3550fps.
