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I have a unopened box. Pm me your info.
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Same exact load in use in my custom. Best group was 1.5" @ 750 yards (3,025 fps at muzzle).. Plus it's a cleaner powder than Retumbo
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+1 Also note that when you move the bullet closer to the lands, do so in small increments and look for pressure signs.
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What scale do you like?
azgutpile replied to deserthntr's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
$300 I just gave one away. -
When chuck Norris left for college, he turned and told his dad" you are now the man of the house now".
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Is his name Ken?
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If you are were hit several days after everybody else, what was the number on your tags?
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What you don't understand now is that an accurate rifle is a lot of fun to shoot... I suspect that you will be putting the bow down for a couple years.
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If you keep the ball clean, the pistol grip is great... If it gets dirty, it will start making noise.. Just make sure you keep it clean and don't use oil, it will start to slip a little if you use oil or wax.
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" Did the visitor have to leave it???"...By AZG&F rules No... By a hunter with some kind of ethics and a sense of right and wrong, Yes... I disagree, it's always first come first serve. If it's a pop up or other personal property, you should be able to pick it up and leave with it if you like. I've made several blinds over the years and people have beat me to them( usually at a water hole. )... This is what plan B, C & D are for.
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How are your 40 and 60 yard groups? If they are good, maybe it does have something to do with the color or brightness of the pin. Try using a smaller target, aim small hit small.
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What technique did you use when you focused your scope? The only thing you should really worry about focusing is the reticle. Point the scope at a light object, or sky and quickly glance into the scope and see if the reticle is sharp. If it isn't, try adjusting the scope with 1/4 - 1/2 turns until it is. Don't look thru the scope for very long, your eyes will adjust to the scope and you want the opposite to happen. The other thing to consider is the alignment of the scope to your eye... Start taking note of where you cheek sits on the stock and how your glasses are sitting on your face. Try to be consistent with all of your shots.
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If you call Swarovski they will probably send you a stud for free. At least the did for me a couple years ago.
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The outdoorsman is better for several reasons, less bulky, not as sensitive to dirt, you can tighten it down more and your binos won't randomly fall of the tripod when you bump the latch.
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For some reason, I cant post the link... Go to youtube and search "Holland Long Range Shooting School - The Prone Position"
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I currently have a set of 12x50 ELs and all of my friends have the 15s.. If most of your glassing is over 750 yards, or if you spend the majority of your time glassing really thick cover, the 15x56 HD Swaros might be a better choice. If you are looking for a set of binos that covers all the scenarios, the 12 x 50s are a better. Other things to consider are the weight, and your current vision. (If your vision isn't all that great, you might benefit more with the 3x more power of the 15s. )
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A3 Outfitters is the new name for Mossback AZ correct?
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remington 700 sendero nightmare
azgutpile replied to 5guyshunting's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Look to see if the action is binding in the magazine box. You should be able to reach in and move the magazine up and down a little bit. -
Thanks, that took care of it
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Is anyone lease having issues with the new content button? I've cleared my history and cookies several time and still keeps coming up with no new content.
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That is the whole story... The BLM lowered the number of cattle he was allowed to graze (have you seen the grazing land?) and he got upset and decided he didn't want to acknowledge them and then proceeds to graze 5 times as many cattle. Screw Bundy, the BLM was finally doing what they should have done 18 years ago. The reason the other ranchers are leaving is because the area is poor grazing land. I'm not pro government, but this time they were doing something right. you keep looking at life with your blinders on, your words"the blm lowered the number of cattle he could graze" , DA why is the blm determining the number of cattle he can graze, oh ya for the turtle , wake up bro. the report i read said his family had homesteaded in the 1800's AND THEN ALONG CAME THE GOVERNMENT , so your not pro government, step back and read your own words, and i guess you have no problem with 1000 wolves or all the access to our national forest roads being closed. hope your injoying that job at the IRS, Is your moto demacrats for ever, just me There is a very simple reason why the BLM is determining the number of cattle that can be on an allotment... It's because it's our public land and it is being managed for other uses, other than cattle grazing. Btw, if you didn't already know, overgrazing an area is bad for everything, including the tortoise. Unlike most ranchers Bundy doesn't appear to give a crap about the land, Not only did he refuse to reduce his cattle numbers, but he increases his herd substantially. In addition, he has expanded outside of his original grazing allotment onto land that he never held a lease on. I say kick him off the land and release it to someone that isn't as self serving as Bundy.
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Please read and listen to this and then do some fact checking yourself to confirm what I've posted. http://www.snopes.com/politics/conspiracy/nevada.asp Here is where Glen Beck interviewed Bundy. http://www.glennbeck.com/2014/04/14/nevada-rancher-i-did-not-graze-my-cattle-on-united-states-property/
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That is the whole story... The BLM lowered the number of cattle he was allowed to graze (have you seen the grazing land?) and he got upset and decided he didn't want to acknowledge them and then proceeds to graze 5 times as many cattle. Screw Bundy, the BLM was finally doing what they should have done 18 years ago. The reason the other ranchers are leaving is because the area is poor grazing land. I'm not pro government, but this time they were doing something right.
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Here are a couple more links to check out. http://www.snopes.com/politics/conspiracy/nevada.asp Here is where Glen Beck interviewed Bundy. http://www.glennbeck.com/2014/04/14/nevada-rancher-i-did-not-graze-my-cattle-on-united-states-property/