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    Tender and a rifle scope

    You didn't mention what sort of hold you were using. If you were using two hands on the grip, or forearm/grip stance, try looking into the NRA silhouette taco hold. That should allow the use of short eye relief scopes.
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    Aluminum Snap Caps

    Aluminum cased ammo causes extra wear on a firearm due to the spring back, or rather lack there-of. When a brass cased cartridge is fired, after the pressure recedes from peak, the case will spring back .002" or thereabouts. Aluminum cases do not spring back like this increasing the drag, and...
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    .243 deer hunting experiences?

    For a lot of years, I shot a 6mm Rem for whitetail, muleys, and antelope ranging from a 90 lb yearling to a muley buck that went 250lbs dressed. It worked, and worked well on everything from a whitetail at 3 feet to a mule deer at 450 yards. I saw everything from a DRT to the 100 yards...
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    Who builds custom bolt guns?

    There's a couple things to consider here. First you're looking at building a rimmed cartridge which is going to require an action set up for rimmed cartridges. That pretty much leaves you with a Patter 14 enfield/ Gibbs 45-70 conversion or a Siamese Mauser. Next up is the smith. All the...
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    I need a new sling for a Remington 700

    The sling you're talking about is a safari sling. Cabela's has 'em.
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    .270 win. compared to 300 win. mag

    1858, I've made my thoughts known on the issue, and if you care to take it to a thread for that specific purpose, I'd be happy to debate the use of the TKO formula with you. However, as it is not pertinent to the issue at hand beyond the statements we've both made and defended, let's drop is...
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    Williams fp sight help

    That screw is to lock the slide in place once you have the elevation adjustment dialed in.
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    .270 win. compared to 300 win. mag

    If you only want a 130@3000 from a .308" bullet, then please, please pick a .300 Savage or a .308 WCF. In a .300 WinMag that would be a gross under loading and borders on terminally stupid if a secondary explosion occurs. That 130 TTSX should be closer to 3200-3300 than 3000. Pick a performance...
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    .270 win. compared to 300 win. mag

    The reason I would opt for a magnum is to drive heavier bullets at the same speed as a standard weight in an '06 cartridge. For big bears, a 220gr at 2650 is going to have far better penetration than a 150gr at 2850 or a 160 2800 from a .270. You have a lot of animal to move through and the...
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    .270 win. compared to 300 win. mag

    First off, neither the .270 WCF nor the .300 Win Mag have anything resembling knockdown power. You may get lucky more often than not and bust up enough on a calm, relaxed deer to cause it to give up, but knockdown power it ain't. Unless you're planning a hunt for the big bears on Kodiak, I...
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    Field practice target ideas?

    Do a google for Las Vegas Steel Targets. AR500 armor plating cut into most any shape you want with a variety of mounting/hanging options. Pick up a few of the 8" circles is about your best bet for mimic'ing the size and shape of an antelope's vitals. Hang them from chains and they should...
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    Mini 14 Ranch Rifle Rear Sight

    An M1 Carbine rear sight will fit with just a touch of file work on the dovetail of the sight body. Brownells or Numrichs should have one for a decent price.
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    interarms mark X

    Mark X's that were made during the same time the yugo plant was making them for Whitworth had the FN pattern magazine box which did call for correct width magazine boxes and different magazine followers. They may have changed this at some point, I don't know, but the early spec' was based on FN...
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    interarms mark X

    Completely non-authoritative answer, but you can get a very close approximation by making several measurements. First, measure the bolt face. 0.475" will give you a .308/Mauser/'06 based cartridge. 0.535" is belted magnum. Second, measure length of the mag box. 2.8 is .308 based cartridge...
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    Run in at Wal-Mart

    Well, speaking from the experience of just moving to Wyoming there is a rather large point. By Wyoming law, I can't apply for a CC permit for six months from the date I moved here. My South Dakota permit is invalidated the day I get a Wyoming address. So for the six to eight months I can't...
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    Ideal Rifle Balance

    No such thing as a rule of thumb in this instance. Pick the way you're going to shoot it (off-hand, prone, etc.) the most and find a comfortable balance point for you. Barrel heavy helps steady the muzzle off-hand. It also helps reduce muzzle rise, not that that's a huge concern with a...
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    Help with Rifle purchase / .270 or .308 or .30/06

    When comparing the .308, .30-06, or .270 it's a 36-24-36 in your choice of blonde, brunette, or red-head. Toss in grizz or such and the .30-06 takes the cake, elsewise, roll the dice and buy whichever the gunstore has in stock. As for what I really think, I can say that the I do own the T3...
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    Poster for Wisconsin

    First off, great idea, excellent image (especially like the map in the background), but you saw something wrong with the phrasing even if you know not what. The message is clear, but to me, at least, the phrasing seems kludgy for lack of a better word. It seems hammered together with no flow...
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    Buckmark Safety

    It might help to know what model and what year. I just tried on my 2004 Buckmark Standard and couldn't get the firing pin to fall without a solid pull of the trigger.
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    Norinco 1911A1

    While it was in good shape, at least to my untrained eye, it was used. Someone had put pachmyer wraparound grips and an ambidextrous safety. Incidentaly the dealer used those as sell points, and I was figuring out how much it'd cost to replace 'em with DD walnut grips and a GI/tab type...
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