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Tips on buying a used rifle
10Turkeys replied to 4Falls's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
One other thing that I personally look for is the last four serial numbers etched into the bolt and see if if matches with the number on the receiver, always had one that did, but if it didn't I would surely pass on it. -
Started with a basic RCBS rockchucker press in the early 70's, along came wife, kids, and house, then went the press a 700 Rem ADL in 30-06 and a .357,then went the wife, a RCBS RS 3 kit came along, still have it also have a Redding Boss press, can't say you could go wrong with any of the kits that RCBS, Hornady, Lyman, or Redding have, had a bud buy a Lee kit and he said that he was sorry he did. Has anyone noticed that with the RCBS kits that they are including a Nosler reloading manual? RCBS is owned by ATF same company that owns Speer.
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Before GI Jane, Lee Marvin in the Big Red One, training flick, saw it at York Theatre FBNC, 28307.
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I was in Bruno's today, they must have just got a shipment of powder in, even had a lot of kegs, even had Varget in one pounders though. Your choice to bend over going in the door or leaving, but if your getting powder its going to happen.
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Trust me they are broken in and are shooters, just need to get to a needy soul like yourself!
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Last year a 250 Savage, this year a 6.5x284, next year a .270, 7mm Mag, or maybe even a .260, see me. I can make it happen for you!
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Honestly I couldn't say that barrel break in helps in accuracy, but what I have found it sure makes the barrel easier to clean for the life of the barrel afterwards. By the way most of the barrel manufactures have a break in procedure on their website, so they must think its a good idea.
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Hunter shoots at dead deer on cart, hits other man
10Turkeys replied to down2hunt's topic in The Campfire
If you are wondering how this could happen, spend a couple of days on a public rifle range. -
My Blood is Boiling!
10Turkeys replied to 10Turkeys's topic in Political Discussions related to hunting
Somebody's math is off 64% is not a D by the NRA's grading curve, they gave him a B+. I can't believe there hasn't been more responses to this. This guy is a double douche bag and doesn't deserve public office. He is no friend to any gun owners that is for sure. The post about him almost getting Rio closed is 100% true, if you enjoy shooting there just remember when you get to the voting booth that you could be driving to Ben Avery to shoot, because of this guy. -
Just got my copy of the American Rifleman special election issue, telling everyone who to vote for. State House of Representatives District 25 Russell Rusty Bowers. I served on the board at Rio Salado Sportsmans Club before it was turned over to game and fish, this slippery, oily weasel had a piece of land next to it that some developer wanted his hands on. It was a continuous fight to keep the range open. If you live in 25 or know someone who does please keep this guy out of office. Thanks!
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Rifle and bore cleaning
10Turkeys replied to az_shooter's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
First have to agree with a bore guide, ask anyone who puts barrels on full or part time and they will tell you that more of them are ruined by improper cleaning than anything else. Agree with the one piece coated rod, have Deweys and BoreTech, love the BoreTech. If you ask 20 different people about cleaning you will get 20 different answers. I know of a very successful shooter who only cleans her gun every third or fourth blue moon. -
I have hunted 36B for years and there are places down there where 300 yards is a close shot, but I have shot one that was about 60 yards. A thirty-thirty wouldn't be my first choice, but sometimes you have to go with what you have, and with proper shot placement that Marlin will put meat in the freezer like anything else.
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Maybe I'm a little behind the times, only thing that I hunt with that is battery operated is a GPS, but in my pack is a Silva compass that I use more than the GPS, if I want to go somewhere it is with boot leather. Haven't shot anything past 400 yards. Been hunting since about as early as I can remember, truth be told maybe I was a little blood thirsty when I was 13-14, but now that I'm much older if I have to kill something that's when I will take up golf.
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I was Duck hunting a few years ago and one of the guys downed one and let out a primal scream, I was kinda embarrassed. Kinda like watching a football game and one guy dances around like its the first time he's ever been in the end zone and another guy will just hand the ball to the ref. I wanted to ask the guy if he had ever killed anything before but I just kept quiet.
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Defiantly military brass, the LC is lake city arsenal and the number stamped is the year it was made. Military brass is thicker than store bought brass and most loading manuals state that you should go a grain or two less. Of all that brass that I could see was not match brass and made to be linked for like machine gun ammo. Don't know if there would be a market for that or not. Plus side is if your shooting that stuff in a bolt gun it will go bang and last several reloadings.
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Used to do all that, even index each piece of brass. Started using Lapua brass, no need for it now.
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My browning 243 about do for new barrel
10Turkeys replied to AZBUCKEYE's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Don't know about the threads on a Browning if they are metric or standard. If they are metric, good luck finding anyone in the valley that will do it. I know a retired machinist in Tucson that has done a couple of Tikkas, PM me if you want more info. -
Sonof12, Don't know for sure what Jack would say about the .270 WSM, but on March 2nd, of this year I was shooting a match at the Tucson Rifle Club with Eldon Buck Buckner, and since I had just got a .270 WSM, I ask Buck what would Jack think of them, his reply was he would have thought them redundant.
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Factory ammo repeatability question
10Turkeys replied to Couestracker's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
One thing with factory ammo is that there is noting that states that they have to use the same components lot after lot, basically they have to load their ammo that will go bang in at least 4 different kinds of guns. The best way to get things in your favor is to buy more than one box of ammo at a time and make sure the lot numbers on the box match up. Also nothing makes a handloader scratch his/her head than to have a load work and the next time using the same components not shoot worth a darn, it happens but not as often as factory ammo. -
It used to be that most drop charts were put together with the scope 1.5 inches above the center of the bore, don't know how they figure it now, I use the did hit method on all my rifles. Don't know about now but most scope manufactures were pushing a very large objective lense, with the pretense of more light capability, which sounds great but your eye will only take in so much light so that is bs and coupled with the fact that you had to use higher rings to mount the scope which did nothing but pull your head off the stock to see the cross hair. If you look at most scopes that are designed for competition you will find them between 30-40mm. Just my opinion and that is like everything else everyone has one.
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From what I was able to see that is a pretty large objective lens on the end of that scope and plenty of daylight between the scope and barrel that would be the first thing I would look at. The following is just my two Abe's so run with it how you will. I spent 8 years in a Field Artillery unit which is just something that goes bang on a much larger scale, you can come up with any drop chart you would like that is your should hit data, take the gun to the range shoot it at the different ranges that you my think you might use, that is your did hit data. My best advise is always go with your did hit data!
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AATW! AIRBORNE All The Way.
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Well Mr. Average Joe, I had always heard that Marines were the first to go, but in the unit that I was in (82ND Airborne) we said that the only way any Marine was going in before us is if the President dialed the wrong number. AIRBORNE!
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Being an Army guy, I thought a shitbird was some form of Marine.
