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98Z5V

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  1. I think my Aimpoint just broke... <dontknow>
  2. That's just a picture of your oven, and that it's ON right now... Pics of the stuff hanging in the oven, man... <lmao> Coated parts, baking ,and hanging... I need to hire a translator for you... :banana: EDIT - Should look something like this...
  3. That's her thing - she's the one that wants that optic, and can figure out the distances for the two dots. No matter what, though, the bottom of the 65MOA circle is still 7 yards on it. Mine is the 1.5-4 Leup - they can send me an elevation turret calibrated for my 150s. <thumbsup>
  4. thunk, post up your New Zealand laws, brother. Let us know what you're dealing with as far as your laws there. After all, you're looking for the part - you need to give up the info on what it takes to get something there...
  5. That's the very reason most people won't shoot 10-shot groups, right there. I need to find my IPSC head target at 75 yards, with the 16" precision gun, fired from the sitting position braced on a knee, leaning back against a 35" truck tire.... I have a picture of that bastard somewhere. Everything is right in the cross of the T-Zone.
  6. Okay, so winemaker now. But Boeing Machinist back in the day. You have machinist skills. You worked that profession, for Boeing. You have the knowledge, experience, and training/work performance to accomplish this task. Not asking you to modify a Tubb brake, not in the least. I'm saying, you have a quest to find out if this theory works, and you also have skills that most people don't. Based upon those ASSumptions, you CAN buy a Tubb brake, and mic it all out - as a machinist, you know about precision measurement. Externally, you could buy that brake, copy it's dimensions - externally - and MAKE that thing to fit your 308 AR at 5/8x24. At that point, you could test the $hit out of it, and report back. You may only have a wood lathe and drill press now - but as a machinist, don't you know other machinists that have the macines that will accomplish this task? There's rules on this site. Then, there's The Rule on this site. You jump into something and start asking specific questions about a product, and no other member HAS that product... then The Rule leaves it at this: You wanted the info, You asked the questions, and no one has it. At this point, You buy the product, test it, and You report back on it. You're in that category with this series of debate, right now. Get busy. You made the grade on this one... <thumbsup> Or, just make excuses... <dontknow>
  7. The neighbors moved out last weekend... took the dogs with them. TactiCat is bummed... :'(
  8. Who, anywhere, said you were a troll?
  9. Wasn't aimed at you, brother, in no way... My intent in that posting was = you mess up white, dust in it, bugs, whatever, and it's GONNA show. You pull off the Cerakote white, and any other color is easy. I'll leave a bug in my Patriot Brown... Adds flavor... <lmao>
  10. Pics of the stuff in the oven, or you're lying... <lmao>
  11. I'm in, fire it off. If you can pull off Snow White, you can paint any color. <thumbsup>
  12. Cali_Ed, don't take that one personal - I can never pass up the opportunity to post something up through that link... <lmao>
  13. ...and I approve this message. :banana: However, before you jump on that FDE, wait a minute to see what Patriot Brown looks like. Here's some Patriot Brown with MagPul FDE stuff on it...
  14. The 700 SPS Tactical is the 700 BDL family - bottom metal changes on the BDL are easy. If it was the ADL, there'd be a hell of alot of work to do.
  15. Daaaaaaaamn! WHen you posted those finished pics, it as truly straight outta the oven! <lmao> It's nice to pull those outta the oven, let them cool, and go straight to assembly. I love bake-on Cerakote. :banana: I NEED to get off my ass and do my Patriot Brown rifle. I'll break that bastard down tomorrow and blast it at work on Friday or Saturday. Maybe I can get to paintin' and bakin' on Sunday.
  16. You deal ammo, too? I didn't know you were bringing in pallets... I'm in for other stuff, besides the blackout. Can you source up some good .308 Win?
  17. That's good supersonic ammo - I went through a couple boxes of those before I started the 150gr thing.
  18. Shib, I'd tell the guy just to go pop all those off - unless they're WAY overpressured. That compressed 147gr load with 18.5 grs in it - I'd watch that one. I'd shoot one, once, and really check that brass close. If it's safe, just cap them off and reload the brass after that.
  19. You're not taking to the obvious hints, so I think I need to help you out. Click this, and check out what you get. Pay attention to the hits that come up. http://lmgtfy.com/?q=california+ccw+interview
  20. YESSSSS!!! Real question is... Where'd ya bake it? Home oven? Tell me, yes... AM/PM, bro - you missed the time tags... :eek: <laughs> 11:52AM... 11:42PM... Damn near took him 12 hours to paint that $hit!!! <lmao>
  21. Just reach down between your le... Wait. Who am I responding to? What topic is this?... <dontknow> :banana:
  22. Same thing happened with Seekins and Spikes.
  23. CalGuns has your answer, man... <thumbsup>
  24. Did he confirm? Or is he still working to confirm? What says BATFE on that? These guys can't just re-write law from 26 June 1934. Congress has a part in that. BIG part.
  25. We almost jacked this one, right micro?... :banana:
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