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    .17

    the .17 remington is exactly what I meant to ask about, but couldn't think of the name when posting. I would like to learn more about the .17 remington round and hunting application
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    .17

    can someone educate me a little bit on the .17 and the differences between them and for what game you would find them practicle for? I have a .17 HMR and it is an absolute tack driver at 100 yrds on the range. I have heard that there are other .17's out there besides the HMR so if someone could...
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    What is the most dangerous predator?

    Liger look up this animal called a Liger. I'm not kidding its a mix between a lion and a tiger, and it is ENORMOUS. Match that up with the grizz for a fairer weight class match up
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    Scouting for game- coyotes

    eliphalet did you notice on varmint al's home page there is a picture of a yote with mange, and the guy who shot it puts his mouth call right on the mangy yote..
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    Scouting for game- coyotes

    thats an awesome suggestion- googleing the images that is- those tracks on goole of yotes look identical to what I was looking at in a hardwood forest, even the size.
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    Gunsmith books

    ruining guns luckily he has enough old guns that he is thinking of having decommisioned that he can mess those up first, and not wreck any of his favorites. He made a blackpowder pistol, that revolves sort of like a gattling gun, it has four barrels that you load, and it revolves around with...
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    Scouting for game- coyotes

    thanks i appreciate the help, I have found some tracks, but I am not completely sure if they were made by a coyote, or a domestic dog, thats why i asked for the comparison in mannerisms and behavior. If I knew what the animal was doing when making the tracks I might be able to figure out what...
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    Gunsmith books

    the work he would like to do is mostly with handguns, he loves his 1911, and his revolvers. He has some Walthers from when they were manufacturing them across the pond, and those are some really nice guns, also has some star (spanish+ poor quality) pistols, and even a .32 rimfire, these are guns...
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    Night vision: prepare to be jealous (pics)

    I heard you have to be careful when exposing your nightvision lenses to light, even if your night vision is turned off- I may be way off here, but just look into it, because I heard over time it can damage the equipment, and the first pictures you posted are in bright light
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    Scouting for game- coyotes

    I am curious as to what specifically to look for when scouting areas for coyotes. Predator hunting is new to me, and I think that starting at square one- Scouting- is the most important step for me to be successful. Something that prompted me to post on this topic is the fact that I'm not sure...
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    Gunsmith books

    I am wondering what books are available to teach someone how to be a gunsmith. Really anybooks that teach how to fix guns, do cosmetic repairs, and everthing else. My father in his old age really wants to learn this trade and if he was able to have a book that could teach him from square one...
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    Remington 700 in .223

    thanks! I appreciate all of your help, The suggestions all sound great. I should have mentioned a couple of things, the twist rate is 1:12, I have tried a different scope, and I shoot better than that- no offense taken whatsoever. I will try and get the copper out, and not just use hoppes #9...
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    Remington 700 in .223

    My remington 700 never shoots well. The groups are never tighter than 1 1/2 inches in diameter, and thats consistant at 100 yards. I have used a variety of ammunition, as a matter of fact everything I could get my hands on. I have used premier handloads- 50gr and 55gr-soft point, HP, FMJ, and...
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