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    Ruger 10/22 for Lefty? or does not matter?

    Plinkers, like a .22L, are probably safe regardless of whether you're on the East or West side. I do believe that with larger or more powerful calibers you should have your mug on the correct side of the action. I'm a lefty and had a RH bolt action blow crap back in my face that would've...
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    Lee Loader vs Green, Red, Orange, etc...

    evan price: How much money have you put into the Jeep in order to get it to 200K vs. the Toyota? Be honest. The old adage that " you get what you pay for" is still apropos today. Maybe not so much in presses, because of the mechanics, but definitely in automobiles. IMHO.
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    Sportsmens Warehouse

    Armoredman: My point was that we have enough quasi sporting goods stores and we don't need another. That's where SW is heading, IMHO.
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    Sportsmens Warehouse

    It was nice to be able to physically touch or at least look close up at the things you were considering buying. It seems they (the Tucson Store) have plenty of other non-firearm related junk filling their shelves. I don't think holding off until March is the issue or we wouldn't be reading all...
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    Lee Loader vs Green, Red, Orange, etc...

    Just yucking it up with the Ram vs. Tundra thing. I really don't care what people reload with as long as they don't load me up with shrapnel at the range. Of course that would probably have more to do with the operator than the equipment. Heck, my Dad had an old vertical drill press, the...
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    Lee Loader vs Green, Red, Orange, etc...

    Oh.... And Ram pickups are as good as Tundras. :D
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    remington 700 problems?

    I agree with Jim in Alaska. Push feed! I push 'em in with my finger. :what:
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    re STATIC BUILD UP

    Like some others, the humidity where I live is almost non-existent. You can see the arc when you ground yourself at night with the lights off. The snap is very audible too. Maybe I should hook myself up to the power grid or something. I sympathize with the guy zapping his wife. Ever...
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    RCBS Reloading Presses???

    Thank you, to all, for the valuable information. I really do appreciate everyone's input. The opinions without the overzealous recommendations is not something you find on a forum every day. An enjoyable read. Yesterdays ammo pricing: Remington 22-250/50 gr. ammo at Dick's $32.99...
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    RCBS Reloading Presses???

    Thanks, for the reply, Ranger. I was looking at RCBS for two reasons. Firstly, my brother has used his for 20-30 years and swears by (not at) it. Secondly, when last in a Sportsman's Warehouse, when they had inventory, I sampled three presses they had on display and the Rockchucker felt the...
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    RCBS Reloading Presses???

    I've been looking to buy a used RCBS press and I'm at a loss as to which models came before which models and what made them the "latest and greatest" at the time. I'm specifically looking at the Rockchuckers. Starting with the Supreme and working backwards chronologically. If you have a...
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    Frugal, Yet Accurate -- Scope Advice

    Clearidge O'k....
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    How much spotting scope do I need?

    Minutemen 1776 doesn't say whether he's using a scoped rifle at 100 yards and under. If he is and this is recreational target shooting, I would agree with taliv. I purchase shoot 'n see type targets and spot with my 6x20-40 at 200 yards using a .224 caliber. You can buy a lot of factory...
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    .17, .204, and 22-250 real-life comparision

    Thanks, for the replies. I'll have to check these fireballs out.
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    .17, .204, and 22-250 real-life comparision

    Which .17? Centerfire.
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    .17, .204, and 22-250 real-life comparision

    Hello all! I currently have a 1977 Remington ADL 22-250 with a sporter barrel. I shoot target at 200 yards exclusively and this rifle is very accurate at that range. However, in the warmer (hotter than hell) months (Arizona) this puppy heats up very quickly making five shot groups into an...
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    New Ways In Rifle Cleaning

    Interesting article. If you can start that Buick, you can make this puppy. http://www.surplusrifle.com/reviews/copperout/index.asp
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    Id this rifle (used in first planet of the apes movie.)

    The legs on that actress are about as shapely as the rifle. And I can't put a name on either one of them. The Yak attack hairdo is interesting though.
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    How do I tighten scope in the rings for tight fit but not crush the tube?

    Burris Signature Z rings. Look 'em up at http://www.burrisoptics.com/
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    98 mauser as a custom target rifle?

    Wonder what he did with the Mauser? :D
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