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Everything posted by goatsie
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It may sound like a smart response, but I am looking for as many as possible....what do you have?
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still looking, will pay cash as well.
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Bump with trades added.
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Any AR10 I am in desperate need!
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That is my problem with it! It is too pretty for me to beat on!
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You can try Chris Jacobs he's over in Thatcher not too far from you
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WTB H4350 or Reloader 17...will pay finders fee!
goatsie replied to goatsie's topic in Classified Ads
Well he is in Idaho, but we are meeting up soon, so it worked out perfectly! -
I am in the sticks in Maricopa, I am in need of powder, I cannot frequent sportmans, Cabelas, or Brunos...so I am asking for help, you find it and buy it I ill purchase it from you along with a finders fee (I will not pay crazy gunbroker amounts)! I am looking for 2lbs of either. Thanks- Jason
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Only price drop!
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WTB H4350 or Reloader 17...will pay finders fee!
goatsie replied to goatsie's topic in Classified Ads
Thanks everybody for eagerness to help, I just had a buddy snag 3lbs of H4350 for me! -
Custom build. What caliber would you go with?
goatsie replied to briant_az's topic in Long Range Shooting
Yep I shoot a Gre-Tan custom 6.5-06....it is a heck of a rifle. The elk that the rifle is sitting on was shot at almost 800 yards, and dropped. -
I have a 6 creedmoor headed my direction and was wanting to see if anyone locally shoots them, either competitively or hunts with one.
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WTB H4350 or Reloader 17...will pay finders fee!
goatsie replied to goatsie's topic in Classified Ads
Thanks for all the responses! I just looked at midsouth and it is all gone I would stop by Bruno's but it is waaaay out of the way for me. JamnByU is that the Hankins custom? So glad to hear you like the rifle! -
12 gauge indeed, I guess that would be important! Thanks!
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Anyone on CWT shoot a 6 Creedmoor??
goatsie replied to goatsie's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Thanks for the advice, I was talking About the 6mm creedmoor, though just for clarification. -
Are bipods really worth the extra weight?
goatsie replied to AZ_SAWBUCK's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
I use Atlas Bipods and they are well worth the price, a nice thing to have as well is a light rear bag that you can manipulate. Shooting off of a bipod often takes a change of mindset for most people, as you have to find or create spots to shoot from. -
I have a GAP 6 Creedmoor headed my direction so I am selling my 6mmAR package. This rifle is built by Robert Whitley and is loaded. It has a heavy walled billet upper, the receiver face trued, RRA two stage trigger, Atlas bipod w/ American defense mount, hogue free float tube, recessed target crown on premium barrel, extended feed ramps which have been polished. The set up will also include redding die and comp seater, cleaning rod bore guide, 6mmar modified case for OAL, 150 pieces of new Lapua brass, and a bunch (over 150) of once fired brass Lapua and Alexanger Arms (lapua) which I just deprimed and cleaned with stainless steel media, sling, brass catcher, gun guard tactical case. Scope and Rings are not included. Price for entire package is $2350 shipped. I may take a partial trade, but need the majority in cash to pay for my new toy! Accuracy on this rifle is ridiculous! Here are pics of a group shot at 500 yards off of a bipod: Here is info on the round for those of you who may not be familiar with it: The 6mmAR is a 6mm cartridge designed to function and shoot out of an AR-15. The cartridge was designed primarily to shoot high B.C. 6mm match bullets for "across the course" highpower rifle competition at 200, 300 and 600 yards, although it has many other applications. The cambering for the cartridge was designed primarily to shoot 6mm bullets at high velocities, and to provide significant ballistics and wind drift advantages over the standard AR-15 .223 cambering. Typically, for highpower rifle competition at the 600 yard line, the heavy 105 to 108 gr. match bullets (without moly or any special loading techniques) shoot well in the range of 2750 - 2800 fps from a 26" barreled upper and provide much better downrange bullet performance than the comparable 223 long line bullets. Some shooters have reported that with careful load development they are able to run the 105 to 108 gr bullets in the 2800 - 2850 fps range. For the "short lines", bullets in the range of 85 - 108 gr can also be used and loaded at magazine length, and also provide an advantage over the .223. The 6mmAR, when loaded with a 6mm Hornady 75 gr. V-Max bullet, provides a devastating varmint round that can drive the 75 gr. V-Max bullet at 3100+ fps from a 24" barreled upper.
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I have been asked what partial trades I am looking for, I am interested in duracoating services, a semiauto shotgun, a rimfire rifle, or a ccw handgun.
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Yeah this will rock a 6x45! I shoot 95 gr bergers over 3000fps, the only reason for me switching to 6 creedmoor is I wanna shoot 115gr. bullets at 3200fps.
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I was asked if I would sell for less locally, and yes I would sell for $2225 locally.
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ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD!!! I have for sale a Zeiss PRF like new with box and papers $460 shipped Pact Professional Chronograph XP ($105 shipped) New Lapua 30-06 $100 shipped Like new Snipepod- $65 shipped New Seal skinz waterproof gloves $20 shipped Wilson Case Trimmer- $30 shipped
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Gloves and spinpod are all that is left.
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Case trimmer may be sold I will PM you schmitty if it falls through
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Chrono is sold