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7LRM and 180 Bergers.
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With a 700 long action and vortex 6-24x50 PST go with A Seekins 20 MOA one piece rail with Seekins 4/4 or 4/6 screw medium height rings. It's a great combination your your exact setup.
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adjustments relating to a muzzle brake?
AxisWorks LLC replied to Mtnmn09's topic in Long Range Shooting
+1 on harmonics. If your going to stick with that brake your back to starting over with load development. Personally I'd go with a Vias, muscle or mini bastard brake. -
Anyone planning on hunting with a supressor this year?
AxisWorks LLC posted a topic in Other Hunting Gear
Curiouse? Anyone planning on hunting with a supressor this year? Here is my thought. I have to check into this and maybe some of you can shed some light on it. I will call game and fish berore hand if not 100% clear. I have been seeing alot of Coatimundi on trail cam. I would like to take 1 at some point and have it mounted. Season opens Sep 1st. and ovelaps with Archery deer. I know they changed the law in 2010 allowing one to carry a handgun with a barrel no longer than 6" and no scope or electronic device. So I was wondering if I could carry my supressed .22 caliber ruger 22/45 lite and take one should the opportunity arise. Barrel is shorter than 6" open sites and it is quiet with sub sonic ammo. This is not mine but pretty much the exact same setup. Thoughts? Thanks. -
A hand full of you already know this but I am pleased to officially anounce that I have accepted the production managers position with Gunwerks. Aaron, Mike and the whole crew over there are top notch guys with an amazing passion for their products. I am thoroughly excited to be joining their team and contributing to some of the best equipment out there. Speedy.
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Please Welcome StarrFlight FOBs as a sponsor!
AxisWorks LLC replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in Sponsor Spotlight
Fobs are awesome! -
Oh the sacrifices...
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wing master, If your ever back out that way look me up.
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Ha Ha! I don't think I will have that kind of pull but if ever do you'll be the first to know Desert Bull. (Go ahead and start holding your breath now.)
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Leaving this Friday. I'll be living in Cody.
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Swarovski STS 80HD Spotting Scope with 20 x 60 eyepiece
AxisWorks LLC replied to Kelco's topic in Classified Ads
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"PLEASE MAIL TO: Arizona Game & Fish Att: Draw/First Come 5000 W. Carefree Highway Phoenix, AZ. 85086" Thanks.
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Do you mail them to the main Phoenix office?
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http://www.azgfd.gov/eservices/documents/leftovers-fall.pdf
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HORNADY ultrasonic 1.2L **55.00** with shipping
AxisWorks LLC replied to willhunt4coues's topic in Classified Ads
Ill take the Ultrasonic cleaner. PM on its way. -
Whats in your pack and what pack do you use?
AxisWorks LLC replied to SwarovskiCoues's topic in Other Hunting Gear
That's allot of knives! 👍 -
Happy Birthday man.
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I don't know the real story but this is the picture your looking for.
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I prefer the PST over the HS for my "needs"
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Make sure you understand how hard this rifle is to find in this caliber let alone a 9 year old NIB never fired one before anyone balks at price. Took me 5yrs. To find one for sale.
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I use this setup. Sleep hard hunt hard! http://www.basspro.com/Bass-Pro-Shops-20-Oversized-Sleeping-Bag-with-Hood/product/10201820/ http://www.basspro.com/Bass-Pro-Shops-Oversized-Cot/product/10230921/ http://www.sportsmanswarehouse.com/sportsmans/TETON-Sports-Cot-Camp-Pads/productDetail/Sleeping-Pads/prod9999008368/cat100852
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I totally agree with you but now we have switched gears into terminal ballistics. Assuming the OP is using this for a hunting situation 308Nut's reply is spot on in determining your exact effective range. Personally I have never gone into this amount of detail to figure out my exact down to the yardage termanal balistics. Even though knowing the manufacturers published B.C. isnt exact I've used it to calculate efective termanal balistics and never "push the evelope" staying within 100yds or so of that range. I find this very interesting and plan on exploring it more.
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Trajectory is trajectory. Inputting B.C. weight and velocity is only a reference point to get you close. Assuming you have done the work and have developed a precision load the next step is "trajectory validation" In a nut shell it doesn't matter if you have the exact B.C. or velocity or weight of your projectile. You shoot the trajectory and adjust velocity to replicate it with your calculations. This video should help explain how to accomplish this.
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I called them yesterday and was told within the next few days.