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Looking to do a stock upgrade on my .270....is this a good one?
Viper replied to Viper's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Is it necessary to bed the recoil lug with a aluminum bedding block? Should I use lock tight on the bolts? -
Middle-upper price range...Outdoorsman, Kuiu 3200 or 5200, Eberlestock to name a few I am familiar with. You can typically find these for sale on forums for less $ than new...around $200 - $300. Depends on the size and features you want.
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Looking to do a stock upgrade on my .270....is this a good one?
Viper replied to Viper's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Now I need to find/buy a decent inch pound torque wrench. It's amazing how many brands get mixed reviews. It seems the Wheeler Fat Wrench quality has improved the last couple years.Any suggestions? -
Is that just for labor, or does that include the unit?
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Looking to do a stock upgrade on my .270....is this a good one?
Viper replied to Viper's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
I went ahead and ordered it....can't hurt. -
Looking to do a stock upgrade on my .270....is this a good one?
Viper replied to Viper's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
That's great results! Did you torque to spec, or make torque adjustments until the group tightened up? -
Looking to do a stock upgrade on my .270....is this a good one?
Viper replied to Viper's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Thanks. I am just looking to make this rifle a little more accurate without much added expense, so I can stretch my effective range a bit...to 400 to 500 yards. I figure a decent stock and premium ammo should accomplish what I want. In the future, if I want a long range, custom, more expensive shooter, it will probably be a different caliber. For now, this one will do. -
I'm in the market too. I've been doing some research. It appears the options are buy from the big box stores for less than $400 or go with a high quality unit for nearly $1000.
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Not to change the subject, but what type of liner do you use?
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Might make a good huntin' rig. Should go anywhere.
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The odds are pretty high that it will eventually be stolen...or burned in a fire. Are you willing to lose an expensive camera? Not me. I will stick with the < $100 cameras.
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Holy Smokes!!! Those are some great animals she's taken! Kudos to her! Now I don't feel so manly
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First, big kudos to you, and all the other women mentioned, for opening yourself up to hunting and the outdoors. I don't have daughters and my wife doesn't hunt. She is ok with me hunting and loves the meat. I have been involved with a lot of youth hunts, boys and girls, and a lot of large church campouts providing archery, shooting, nature hikes, campfires, etc... I truly see a difference between girls/women that hunt and spend time in the outdoors. They seem more in touch with reality, the REAL cycle of life and death, and have more confidence in themselves...stronger. I think it helps that young lady when the "wolves" start circling. I love it when a girl out hikes, or out shoots a boy. You can see the accomplishment in her face and posture.
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This is a good deal!! I think I paid $400 for mine a couple years ago...without the extra barrel.
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Leica 12x50 and Zeiss Diascope 65mm. I often leave the scope behind and carry a doubler to cut weight, except during scouting. Thinking of getting the Vortex 50mm so I am more apt to carry it. Not sure if it is worth it though.
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Which factory ammo to extend range/accuracy of my .270?
Viper posted a topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
I know this has been discussed before but I'm having no luck searching. I have a Dec WT tag this year and want to maximize the potential of my factory Rem .270 xcr. I've used Rem core lockt, 130 gr for the past 5 years or so. I've killed 3 bucks at 140 to 300 yards, all one shot...dropped in their tracks. I want to extend my effective range to 500 yards. Although the economical core lockt has served me well, I realize I will need better performing ammo to achieve consistent accuracy at this range. I also realize most premium factory ammo will provide plenty of accuracy from a factory rifle. My main concern is terminal performance. In the brushy, steap coues country I hunt, it is imparative the deer drops in it's tracks. Cost is a slight concern, as I will shoot more if it doesn't break the bank. I can shoot the core lockts all day at $20 a box. I've done some research on the following choices: * Hornady 140 gr Interlock (I am leaning toward these...they are $25 a box and get great reviews on terminal performance). * Barnes Vor-tx TTSX (A lot of people like these) *Nosler Accubond * Nosler Partition I'm sure there are more so let me know. -
Dented Brass on Extraction
Viper replied to CouesPursuit's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
I get this with my AR15 too. Maybe something common with .223/5.56? -
I wish these packs had a lumbar option...or some laminated silicone on the lumbar area. I have trouble keeping it up on my skinny hips. Any plans to improve this feature?
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Hunting Travel Trailer 2014 Salem Cruise Lite T154BH
Viper replied to Dmhmeyer's topic in Classified Ads
Nice trailer! I assume the dinette makes into a bed...what size? Where is it located? More pics of inside? Thanks- 2 replies
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Which factory ammo to extend range/accuracy of my .270?
Viper replied to Viper's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Shoot! They don't offer it in .270. They offer it in .308, .30-06, and larger. Good to know about the Nosler. That will save me some time and $. What do you know about the all copper bullets...on coues. I don't want something that's going to punch pencil holes through the animal. Considering slower velocities from the .270 beyond 300 yards. -
Which factory ammo to extend range/accuracy of my .270?
Viper replied to Viper's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Interesting read. A lot of info. http://www.ballisticstudies.com/Knowledgebase/.270+Winchester.html -
Which factory ammo to extend range/accuracy of my .270?
Viper replied to Viper's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Thanks for all the input. It sounds like a bonded, lead-copper bullet is the way to go. I read some bad reports on ballistic tips, and I'm not sure how the all copper bullets would perform on coues. I see why a lot of guys reload. I just don't have the time for another hobbyright now. I always thought I would someday, so I've saved most of the brass from shooting over the past 35 years...maybe when I retire.
