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  1. Mike S

    .270 vs .308

    I have. I've reloaded my hunting and match shooting ammo for the last 34 years, just don't believe the 10% number. Regarding powder charges, aren't you the guy that locked up his bolt with a reload? Mike
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    .270 vs .308

    And you believed those numbers?!?
  3. Damon Howatt (Martin) Super Diablo recurve with Selway quiver. 50 pounds at 28 inches. Very good condition, original owner. $375 includes stringer and 8 XX78s- 4 with Magnus 2 blade broadheads. Mike
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    New Pack(s)

    Thought some might be interested in a picture of how gear can be strapped outside of the longbow, making it effective for longer trips than one might otherwise think. Attached is a picture from an Alaska hike a couple of weeks ago.
  5. I usually drop the charge a little short and use a trickler like .308nut mentioned. If you do want to use the measure alone try to keep a good rhythm. You can also "feel" when a lot of kernels are being cut on an individual powder drop.When that happens, dump that charge back into the measure's hopper. As soon as a charge appears to have completely flowed into the case, slightly raise and tap the measure handle back down once or twice (just be consistent). This helps free any jams and settles the next charge in the measures chamber, set up the measure using the same tapping method for proper weight. With my RCBS measure I like to use the small chamber instead of the large one. It is smaller in diameter and seems to be more consistent due to less shearing area across powder at the chamber entrance when operating. Some stick powders just meter better than others, the shorter the sticks the better.
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    In need of a gunsmith

    Check with Nelson Ford, he does great work with S&W revolvers. His shop is called "The Gunsmith". He used to have a big backlog, so you may have to wait a while...
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    reloader 22

    Powders can vary from lot to lot in their burning rate and I have read that R22 is more prone to this than others. Do you have access to a chronograph to compare the velocity of the old load vs. the new? You may need to adjust the charge weight to get the same velocity and accuracy. R22 is my favorite .270 powder and I buy 5 pound jugs to help avoid this sort of problem.
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    New Pack(s)

    I've had my longbow (multicam) for almost a year now and love it. I expect you will be very happy with yours. Mike
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    Mauser Rifle Build

    Good looking action. Who did the safety conversion?
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    Rattlesnake Avoidance Training for Dogs

    Bill Gibbons http://www.magmabirddogs.com/ is your man. He did my first dog for me in the late 70's and was one of the originators of the process.
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    7mm rem mag stock ammo?

    Another vote for Hornady if using factory ammo. No experience with the 7mm Mag, but can shoot 1" three shot groups at 200 yards with their 180 grain .300 Win Mag ammo on a good day. Only reload for that rifle if I want a tougher bullet.
  12. This is GREAT practice, all you hunters should give it a try. Mike
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    Gila Monster footage

    Great video. Thanks for posting. That is a good sized one. I've seen a couple of them down south and two in the last year while mountain biking in the Phoenix Mountain Preserve near my house. They can definitely get your attention when they hiss!
  14. Try the Outdoorsmans on Cave Creek Rd. Ordered a rifle through them a few years ago.
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    ar-15 break in help

    From the action standpoint, keeping it well lubed to start is all you need. With a chrome lined barrel, there is nothing to do. It's surface is so hard that normal break in procedures will not accomplish anything. I have the inside of the action tube greased up on my match rifle to stop the irritating "boing" noise the spring makes. You can do that if the noise bothers you, Have fun with it. Mike
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    Smith to fix old SxS 12 guage

    Murphy's in Tucson is the first place I'd check with, they may not do gunsmithing any more but can probably point you in the right direction. What make is it?
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    Smith to fix old SxS 12 guage

    What work does it need?
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    AZ Desert Bighorn Ram

    Awesome ram, congrats.
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    Hunting pack

    +1 on the Mystery Ranch recommendation. Bought their Longbow model last summer and am extremely happy with it.
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    Bolt/ammo issue?

    Remington extractors have a tendency to take off little chips of case rim which can interfere with proper operation. Before you start replacing parts, go ahead and give the bolt face/extractor area a good scrubbing with solvent and a toothbrush. If you have access to an air compressor blow it dry, even better. Good luck, Mike
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    O/U Shotgun Setup for Quail --

    I always set up with the bottom (first shot) barrel with the more open choke on my 20 gauge. Typically going with skeet & IC for Mearns, IC & modified for early gambels/scalies tightening up later in the season and on windy days.
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    southern Az units safety questions?

    I think the closed area everyone has been referring to lately is in the southwest corner of 36B. It's been closed for a few years. I am unaware of any closures in 36C.
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    Win M70 .308 featherweight - Sale Pending

    Bump with lower price
  24. Winchester M70 stainless/walnut classic .308. Original owner, purchased around 1999 have box and papers. Great, near new condition. Rare in this caliber and a great shooter. Trigger job done at Don's Sport Shop to around 3 pounds or so. I have fired several 1" 3 shot groups with this rifle at 200 yards with 150 gr. sierra gamekings, also shoots Speer 125 TNTs very well. $650 without scope (includes leupold dual dovetail rings). Will also include 50 pieces of Lapua brass and Redding dies (3 die set). $600 Rifle w/ rings only Located in north Phoenix near SR51 & Shea, can also meet at Bass pro shops in Mesa on Mondays thru Thursdays Thanks for looking. Mike
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    Win M70 .308 featherweight - Sale Pending

    Thanks, starting to generate some interest as well as the occasional lowball offer. Mike
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