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More like a drop kicker, nice job
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Bolt action .223 recommendations
Couzer replied to Big Browns's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
I bought my brother a 223 savage edge for 279.99, added a scope and it shoots sub moa. It's a cheaper rifle but it shoots lights out on coyotes. I like the model sevens, the are compact and shoot good. -
I just set the bullet so it can move up and down in the internal mag. But yes squeezing them in so they barely don't touch. Have you fired any test loads yet?
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Just take out one of the 2's and you'll have the right number. Bump for guy who kills a lot of nice animals.
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CARMEN MOUNTAIN WHITETAILS
Couzer replied to ALPINESKULLWORKS's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
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Bump for goatsie, kooter someone is trying to sell a rifle :-)
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Intresting for sure! I think bigorange is right because yours is green as well on my screen. I have been moving my location to see how it works, i am now back in queen creek. on a side note i have a letter for you Amanda, I really meant to send it a while back, look at the date of the stamp when you get it! I will drop it at the post office tomorrow hopefully !
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Yeah I don't think that was me, mine is showing purple. I saw that cool green icon.
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You amaze me with all these sweet rifles you sale? Bump for goatsie
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Magpul Canceling PMAG Backorders
Couzer replied to rossislider's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
I have a 100 rnd drum on backorder from brownells, hopefully it ships -
Amanda, very cool!
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Starting with max? Agree, probably want to start low and go up
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1-10 I believe, just the standard Remington Sps rifle. This should get you close, I know at one time there was about 9 of us using this load with all 1/2" or under groups. Every gun may be different though. We spent a lot of time trying to figure what works, and it's nice when you can get close by others info. With the 210's I learned its better to do test loads out at 300 yards rather than a 100. Talked to Berger and they commented the bullet "is more stable" at 300 yds. Anyways my 2 penny's. My hart barrel does better at 91 grns, but that's with a custom barrel. Good luck to you, and I would look into what everyone else has to say.
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Very cool!
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I'll trade you my red Ryder that has a 50 year warranty on it and an American pointing lab. I just bought a 50 lb of dog food, doggie treats, and a leash?
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210 Berger 92 grns of retumbo 215M primers Set bullet to internal mag Go no further :-)
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Bump for the goats!
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Has a great mane! Nice job
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Need gunsmith for break and work. East valley or PX area
Couzer replied to nighthawk's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Pm member southerexpress, he gives CW members a great deal and quick turn around. He has done several for me. -
Yeah he does respond back quick. He has been working a ton lately. I've seen the goats and they are awesome, wish I had some space as well
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Large and Magnum Rifle Primers Available - Sold
Couzer replied to rossislider's topic in Classified Ads
Have any rem 7 1/2 you want to part with? Bump ttt -
Depends on what you can afford. The kiabads are great glass but the Swarovski are even better. I started out withe the kiabads for awhile but then bought the swaros. I can glass longer with the swaros, my eyes don't get that tired.
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I would recommend sweets, it removes the copper fouling better than anything I've used. Just don't let it set in your barrel for more than 5-10 minutes, I general only let it sit for 5 minutes max. I would recommend removing all the other burnt powder and crud out first, run some patches through until they come out clean , nice and white. Then when that is all out, start using sweets (or other copper cutting cleaner) with a nylon brass brush. After it sits for a few minutes when you start running your patches through they will come out blue/green which is the copper being broke down. This could take a little bit of time, depend on how much copper is in the barrel. Hope this helps.