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Everything posted by Magwa
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Why 300 win mag? be prepared to shoot 300 or so rounds through it to get it dialed in and dope sheets made before firing at a live animal over 400 yards they kick the $hit out of you it is why i went from 7mm STW to 6.5 Creedmoor, 284 Norma is a better choice as well as 6.5 PRC......I shoot over 1000 yrds regularly it takes lots of rounds to work up dope sheets for warm, cold weather.. just something to think about
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Ok try these on for size 5 and 1/2 hours 3 racks, corn on cob baked beans and coleslaw....... ate till i could not eat another bite then had two slices of Moms apple pie and ice cream damn fine day......
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yes Happy Thanks giving to one and all.....
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Rut Roh.........
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I shoot 6.5 CM all the time from 100 to 1200 yards I have a 308 I have killed many elk and deer etc with it of the two I prefer to shoot the 6.5 it is a sweet caliber...
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Copy that......3 days and I am done....
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Get er done thats my moto, best way to kill time work it to death!
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I will bring some rocks and show you magic tricks with them....
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Welcome from Idaho........
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you might just have to take me with you ...can share gas and tell lies all the way there.....
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next time you got to stop....
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A 308 rifle buffer tube (not carbine).. I have everything else just need a tube......I will make you one you can then cut yourself with it when you thing is that rock sharp?😮
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fewest hoops and gun friendly.. Idaho is the way to go....
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everyone here knows this rifle I started here on this site with it knowing nothing, I spent bucks to lighten the rifle but from the very start it has been a 1/2 moa rifle I have shot 5 elk numerous deer and killed a butt load of steel I paid 900.oo for it it was money well spent but now that the bastards here have spent all my money on suppressors and SBR,s and lord knows what is arriving in the mail tomorrow if I had it to do again I would build what I want to shoot for the purpose I had in mind.... both of these two elk were killed over 350 yards the gun works,,.....
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ok saw these last night in a store near here this answers the question of how to do it.... or this...... https://custommetalprod.com/t-post-target-hanger-b101?language=en¤cy=USD&_vsrefdom=adwords&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIp8zB_bDv5QIVdR-tBh1NKQabEAQYAyABEgIwOvD_BwE or these... https://magnumtarget.com/products/accessories/ar500-hardened-steel-shooting-target-t-post-hook-4pc-nra-metal-gong-range-target/
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we use rebar 1 piece on each side drive it in the ground and we weld a ring on the backside two pieces of chain and they last us all season, hit the Fooking target you limp Dicks quit aiming at the chain and posts!😁
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for the bucks I agree DPMS is hard to beat ...
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sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet I love it when there is fresh meat on the table... double tap Indeed
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great job nice buck any back strap left? or did it go with the spine.... hey on a side note what is the bat for you thinking he might get up? LOL congrats
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If any of you guys love the real blues then give a listen to this ...holy $hit this is good
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To all the warriors past and present who served this Nation or their own Nation I salute you, you are the reason we are here doing what we love Thank you...
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OK Ladder test is done at 100 yards take a piece of cardboard over 30 inches tall , take a level or any other straight edge and make a line 30 inches long down the center of the cardboard take a sticky little target like a 1 inch round one and stick it on the bottom of your line then if you are shooting MOA that is my system measure up 30 inches exactly and put the other stick round 1 inch target so that the bull is right on 30 inches. so to make sure everyone understands what you will have is a piece of cardboard with a line in the middle going from top to bottom at each end will be a 1 inch sticky target so between the two bullseyes is exactly 30 inches this is for MOA mils will be a bit more i think but you will have to do the math for mills. So now go to a range and take a level the cardboard MUST be set up right and that line on it must be level, and the bench you shoot from must be level then your scope is level as well as long as it is on the gun correctly. OK target level check gun and scope level check now fire a 3 shot group at the bottom target you should hit dead center on the line and on the target if you are zeroed at 100 then dial up say 10 min. of angle while still aiming at the same target you just shot at 100 the little stick your group should be 10 inches higher and on the line. dial up 20 do the same then if you have it dial up 30 and do the same all of your groups should be on the line and they should be the amount you dialed up so if you dialed 10 then 20 then 30 you should have 3 groups on the line at zero+100 yards group 1 then ten inches above that group for 10 MOA then 20 inches above the first group then finally 30 inches above REMEMBER you are always aiming at the 100 yard group but if your scope is tracking correctly then it should move the group up the line, if the groups are not on the line then your scope is either not setup correctly or it is drifting ..you can repeat this test up down make a square and shoot one corner then say it is 6 inches square dial 6 min left to the next corner then up 6 min then right 6 min all the while AIMING at the FIRST square you shot..... when everything checks out then you are ready to dial up some distance...hope this helps
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tip to remember, LOAD that bipod the same each and every time , living room floor is a great place to dry fire, make triple sure your scope is level, do a ladder test and remember to zero your gun and check that zero often ,(making sure your zero stop works properly) make sure whatever program or dope you are using the the info you i=enter on your program is 100 % correct ie scope over bore, twist rate, velocity of ammo, and BC of bullet G1, G7, or custom and don't believe the velocity of your ammo printed on the box it comes in or what the book says chrono that poop.....









