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    Guns Stolen, please be on the lookout

    George, ok, don't be OTLO. *** am I supposed to do, not say a word? Jeez, if I had the inkling that this would happen (these were not in my household, thus I could not ensure they were in a safe) I would have had their S/N's. Give a guy a break will ya? This is my lot now. If you don't like...
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    Guns Stolen, please be on the lookout

    TexasRifleman, she wasn't holding them for me. They were supposed to be returned months ago. Yeah, the Sheriff's involved. We'll see if he finds the guilty party...I hope so. No comment on the other thoughts. I'm sure that all individuals are being investigated.
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    Guns Stolen, please be on the lookout

    Well, it seems that some of my guns have been stolen while my ex wife was holding them so please be on the lookout for these guns. RRA/Holliger full house A2 Service Rifle. Pinned sight, weights fore and aft, all the goodies, should have the twist rate (either 1:6/5 or 1:7) written in...
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    Some HP stuff for sale

    Way back when we said it would be ok to post links here to For Sale items if they were competition related, so here goes: http://thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=263271
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    Question for Steve Smith: Dillon powder measure

    Ok, well, I'm not sure if reaming it will allow for better metering but it will help the consistency of what falls into the case. The reason I say that is that the bar's metering won't change. The drop funnel can, however, allow powder (especially stick powder) to bridge, thereby giving you a...
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    Question for Steve Smith: Dillon powder measure

    Gents, I have been QUITE removed from this forum and the gun hobby for a while but I will gladly answer your question if it still exists. Is there anybody out there?
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    Camelback in Hi power?

    Jeez, John, I'm sorry to hear that! I'll save the "you know betters" and just say I hope you are feeling much better now, and your words will ring with someone. One of my first matches I had a friend get very ill. I cooled him down and got him full of water, but it was pretty scary. Some...
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    Camelback in Hi power?

    There is no rule regarding a Camelbak. I haven't worn one while shooting, but I've had it nearby a lot. What I usually do is hydrate like mad the day before and then more the morning of a match...usually with a weak mix of gatorade and water. Then ice and more of the mix into the camelbak and...
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    New Shooting Gear

    Chamion's Choice.
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    How to keep sling from sliding down my arm?

    Highpower shooters DO use, on rare occasions, 3M spray adhesive. Mainly just the old guys who shoot Garands.
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    How to keep sling from sliding down my arm?

    Yeah man, it's called "keepers" lol.
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    AR15 Recommendations

    This is still a topic? Wow. Ok, back to sleep I go...maybe in another year this Rip Van Winkle will wake up and there will be new topics.
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    Buffalo Creek Gun Club, Colorado

    Trisha, I have moved, but I was a member if BCGC for years and it is my "home" range. The range rules have always allowed handgun shooting toward the berm (between the pits and the berm) but only when there isn't a match or practice, which basically means you can't use the range on the weekends...
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    High Power question

    I am also a rules guy...and Quentin caught it (because I was too lazy to walk downstairs to my shooting cart). The semi-auto Match Rifle may load 2 and 8. I remember this being a topic on the Florida site about 3 years ago. I don't believe there are many (if any) loopholes in the book. You...
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    High Power question

    I don't know if there has been a change since '03. As you know, you have to learn to read the HP rulebook as interpreting it is not intuitive at times. For the benefit of others here, the rule Bline Rat quoted tells you that Match rifles must shoot 5 and 5, Service Rifles shoot 2 and 8...
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    High Power question

    According to the rules a Match Rifle MUST shoot 5 and 5. A Service Rifle MUST shoot 2 and 8.
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    Hornady Lt Magnum in AR-10

    Two things: 1. A standard pressure .308 cartridge will take down bull elk, and certainly anything smaller, with reliability. 2. The use of unapproved ammo will certainly leave you without the lifetime warranty that Armalite gives you. Your call.
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    10m zero for a m-14

    If you are real: Start with your iron sights as they will be there when you drop your rifle on your scope and ruin it. I have been in Iraq and I know you guys slap a $29 Tasco or Bushnell on a rifle and call it good so do yourself a favor and sight in your irons first. Put them 1/2" below POA...
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