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  1. Shoot it. If it doesn't shoot worth a darn with the "speed bumps" as guys call em, sand em down.
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    Anyone been watching the Olympics?

    Pics???????? Back off my future wife, Brian!
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    Anyone been watching the Olympics?

    I think I'm in love with #19 from the women's serbian indoor volleyball team.
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    WTB Side by Side Shotgun

    A guy posted one today for i think 225
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    Help me judge this buck guys

    To quote Saliva. " click click boom"!
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    WTB 14"R Ranger tires

    I would love to have more clearance too.
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    WTB 14"R Ranger tires

    Mainly looking for fronts, but will look at a complete set. I only need tires, but would be interested in rims/tires if the price is right. Fronts are 26x10r14 Rears are 26x11R14 currently.
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    WTB 14"R Ranger tires

    I've got a 200 700 xp
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    Used set of Polaris Carlisle PXT tires

    Unfortunately, my rims are 14"
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    Good coues rifle scope?

    Or a 12' aluminum with a cummins/Powerstroke/duramax.
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    Good coues rifle scope?

    That's a really big scope for a light rifle.So what would you recommend instead for a good first focal plane scope. If go with some second focal plane, lighter. Kinda like towing a cigar boat with a Tacoma.
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    Used set of Polaris Carlisle PXT tires

    If these will fit my wheels I'll buy them. Let me check and get back with you.
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    Good coues rifle scope?

    That's a really big scope for a light rifle.
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    Chronograph

    Hey Lance I got a question for you. So when I was testing the loads for my 28 Nosler I have the chronograph set up about 15 feet away from the muzzle so that the muzzle Blast from the break wouldn't mess with it. My average velocity was about 3185 with an ES of 14 (3196, 3182, 3184). I have heard that the true muzzle velocity is on average one foot per second faster) per foot that the chronograph is from the muzzle. So my question is should I add in those 15 feet to my speed or just leave it as it is? I would imagine 15 feet per second isn't going to make a huge difference overall.
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    Chronograph

    http://www.sportsmansguide.com/product/index/caldwell-ballistic-chronograph?a=1812388&pm2d=CSE-SPG-15-PLA&utm_medium=PLA&utm_source=Google&utm_campaign=CI&gclid=CLySpKLfxM4CFVBbfgod5MwAcg You can take mine out and try it if you want since we live in the same neighborhood.
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    RCBS Chargemaster question

    Has to be able to plug in and communicate with the scale.
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    Chronograph

    Caldwell.
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    Grizzly vs 9mm

    Follow up shots on target is exactly why I changed from the xds 45 to the xds 9.
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    Remington 700 SPS CAMO 270 WIN New in Box

    He's a first timer, but Chambo is a good dude, deal with confidence.
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    New Sting and Sites

    I had more troubles with the peep twisting while breaking in a new string then the site moving up and down because of string stretch.
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    Looking for Dual Mount

    My buddy makes them for less then half the price of Outdoorsmans. If you're interested, send me a message I'll get you in contact with him
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    Weekend madness

    Length with a comp. Is 3.030, I can't recall how far off that is, I think only .005 off.
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    Weekend madness

    Very pleased with this, especially because the ES was so low!
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    Weekend madness

    Shot a 180 Berger Hybrid into .252" @3186 with my 28 nosler. Can't wait to get to steel shooting time!
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    36B Plan/Decision

    If you're going to be solo another option is to bring a dog with you. Obviously their senses are much more acute than ours and they will let you know if trouble is near especially while sleeping. Granted a bulldog might not be your best decision nor a miniature poodle but something like a lab or a mut would be great.
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