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FOR SALE Vortex HSLR 4-16-50 FFP XLR MOA ***SOLD***
452b264 replied to 452b264's topic in Classified Ads
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FS SS 3006 SPR. BARREL FOR SAVAGE 116/110 ***delete***
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257 Weatherby - 115gr VLD load data?
452b264 replied to Hoss50's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
RE-22- MIN. 61.0 GR.= 3103; MAX. 64.5=3273 -
Yep! Send a PM, I have 2 boxs of Weatherby brass once fired $32 dollars. I have 25 fully prepped and primed (fed. 215) rem. cases $25. plus 15 once fired cases included.
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Napa auto parts, has small tubes with enough in them to properly break-in your barrel. I only shoot 9 rounds cleaning after each shot for break-in.
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Someone must be in need of a good Savage barrel?
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FS Bench Mark Barrel Savage small shank #4 contour, SS 264 win. 26 in. 1/8 twist throat ed for 140 VLDs, only 19 rds. fired with a proper barrel break in. $425.00 shipped. 375.00 FTF 3 new 50 rd. box's of Nosler brass 264 win. $60.00 each + shipping ***SPF*** RCBS DIES 264 WIN. $30.00 NEW ***SPF*** I sold the action and stock this is still for sale.
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Value of rifle needed
452b264 replied to azpredator@work's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Timney makes a trigger with a safety, but needs to installed buy a gunsmith. http://www.midwayusa.com/product/580807/timney-featherweight-deluxe-rifle-trigger-springfield-1903-1903a3-with-safety-1-1-2-to-4-lb-blue -
I have this tent, and its been very solid through several harsh storms with out any leaks. I put a good spark arrester on and never burned a single hole tent and we have used it a lot. We dont use or see any need for the roof protector.
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Never was able to hunt with it or shoot it enough to compare the two.
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A friend got it done on his third day. He couldn't be happier.
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Go to game and fish web site. http://www.azgfd.gov/h_f/hunting.shtml
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This is the press I use, if you have more than one caliber to load for this is an excellent choice. http://www.cabelas.com/product/Shooting/Reloading/Reloading-Presses-Press-Kits%7C/pc/104792580/c/104761080/sc/104516280/Hornadyreg-Lock-n-Load174-Classic8482-Reloading-Press/739969.uts?destination=%2Fcatalog%2Fbrowse%2Freloading-presses-press-kits%2F_%2FN-1100195%2FNs-CATEGORY_SEQ_104516280%3FWTz_l%3DUnknown%253Bcat104761080&WTz_l=Unknown%3Bcat104761080%3Bcat104516280
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Well done, enjoy your time outdoors.
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If you Could Have Just One...
452b264 replied to SheepDreams's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
A Shilen DGR action or a rem. 700, greybull stock, #4 barrel, VX 111 LR/ 4.5X14X50/MOA or Sightron 6x20x50 FFP/MOA. Caliber, 280 AI or 7mm rem. mag. -
Very nice bull.Did you use your 308 win?
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Excellent price! Davis tents are also very well made.
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I layer my clothing, a lite set of thermals, pants that dry quickly (micro-tec) I also use a heavier wind proof pair of pants, that are not insulated for really cold late season Colorado hunts , wool socks, insulated gore-Tex boots , gaiters are a MUST have for bad weather even when there is nothing but heavy dew at the end of the day your pants are dry, on top a mid weight thermal, a micro-tec shirt maybe a quick dry long sleeve shirt under the heavy shirt, and a 300 gram vest, I have a lighter vest when its not so cold out, two pairs of gloves and the outer most layer MT-50 rain gear, and good hat of your choice, or two. It may be 60 today and 10 degrees and snowing in the morning or worse.
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When I was younger and hunting in a premium unit I had left my truck and headed straight up the mountain and across a scree field to a remote basin that always holds good bucks. I was about 250 yards from the dirt road, and hear a women shout BIG BUCK as turn to look in her direction she has her rifle pointed right at me, and her husband/boyfriend is yelling at the top of his lungs NO! This country is wide open sage and I have no where to go as the sage is very short in this very spot. I dont see any deer and drop to the ground firing my rifle into the hillside, I could hear her husband screaming at her and ripped that rifle right out of her hands. There was no deer anywhere to seen. I wear orange when rifle hunting and so do my children. As far as being seen do you really think your hiding from a guy behind a quality pair of binoculars? Or deer seeing you, take a look at Colorado's buck harvest every year. Or stop by a local taxidermist shop in Colorado.
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Well done!