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About C. Cordova
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- Birthday 06/12/1980
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Glendale, AZ
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Long Range Shooting, Archery, Hunting, Reloading, Camping, Family
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Not sure how much it weighs. I want to try an XLR chasis system instead.
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for SA Rem 700 right hand and BDL floor plate. Barrel channel inlet for bull sporter. Two flush cups on left side, one swivel stud under forend. $500
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$1000
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I sent an older EDIII to Nikon for service and they sent me a new Monarch Fieldscope 16-48x60. They go for $1400. I'll take $1200 if anyone is interested. Colby 602-743-2072
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You're correct. They are the GAT. My mistake.
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I'm selling these for my Dad. You can message me, or call or text him directly if you have questions. $1,200. (602) 717-7781
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+ 1 for Ross
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28 Nosler 30 Nosler 33 Nosler
C. Cordova replied to Zeke-BE's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
You need to make sure your barrel twist is fast enough. Berger recommends 1:8. -
Added some color to my 308.
C. Cordova replied to Kingzero's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Is that a Dracos barrel? -
I use the 210 and cci 250 in my .308 with lapua brass and have also noticed the 210 harder to seat than the cci. Not sure why, but sometimes i'll have to run the 210 through my Lee hand primer 2 or 3 times to get them to fully seat.
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He looks bigger at first glance, but I got him at 101-5/8 once velvet is shed. Get him on the ground and let's measure him.
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Looking for short action hinge floor plate bottom metal. Preferably matte black.
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How old were you when you started hunting big game?
C. Cordova replied to Zeke-BE's topic in The Campfire
I went on my first deer hunt when I was 10. We jumped a buck and I watched my dad shoot a coues on a full sprint at 50 yards or so. Two years later I shot my first buck. Looking back, after all these years, I realized what a good shot dad made on that hunt. Many things have changed over the years with big glass, and big caliber rifles, but there's a lot to be said about a good ol .243 and a low power scope. -
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