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    Quote Originally Posted by riser3 View Post
    S'happens. Glad fun was had by all. A thought occurred to me about that gun. If one adds a vertical foregrip does it become an AOW? Because it can still fire from the 22" collapsed size?
    Probably, I can hear the black helicopters already.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leavenworth Skier View Post
    Probably, I can hear the black helicopters already.
    Nice. With going polyass, it would be nice if it was a little easier to jump through the hoops.
    I see hydraulic turtles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riser3 View Post
    Nice. With going polyass, it would be nice if it was a little easier to jump through the hoops.
    I'm no lawyer, but it seems like if you apply the don't be in stupid places, doing stupid things with stupid people no one would notice. I've never seen an ATF agent at a gravel pit with a tape measure and rule book.

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    My new Weatherby needed a sling, as this is a hunting rifle I wanted a no-BS basic sling that made it easy to carry and easy to use shooting.

    This checked my boxes: http://blackhawk.com/products/long-g...-stretch-sling

    Highly recommended.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry View Post
    My new Weatherby needed a sling, as this is a hunting rifle I wanted a no-BS basic sling that made it easy to carry and easy to use shooting.

    This checked my boxes: http://blackhawk.com/products/long-g...-stretch-sling

    Highly recommended.
    I've reverted to Scheels rubber slings on my hunting rifle. Everything else ends up sliding around when you're hiking for hours on end.

    Similar to these: https://www.midwayusa.com/product/10...s-nylon-navcom

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    I'm really digging the p10c. Maybe I need to get one for myself...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leavenworth Skier View Post


    I'm really digging the p10c. Maybe I need to get one for myself...
    Any chance you can make a holster like that for a CZ 85 B? Found an old surplus last week and fucking love it! Perfect trigger. Taking it to a.smith today for a complete break down, detail strip, re-crown barrel, sights, and maybe cerakoty.

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    http://i1268.photobucket.com/albums/jj571/stephen_jaxn/IMG_0921_zpszixlxisp_1.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]

    That's a great setup for a 10/22. Too bad that configuration is considered an "assault rifle" where I live.

    Spend some time with a green scotchbrite pad on the inside of the receiver to clean up the shitty casting (the black finished receivers are even worse as you have to clean off the overspray) and allow the bolt to cycle more smoothly. Smoothing out the guide rod will also help it cycle better.

    [url]http://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=473575

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    STG58 coming to my .308 quiver, needs a few items to be correct and those are on order.

    Steyr kit build on an Imbel receiver with original barrel.
    watch out for snakes

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    Anybody ever hunted or hand loaded with Swift Sciorrocos? Got some at a trade show in 180g (300wm) and thinking they'd make a great elk round.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Reverend Floater View Post
    Anybody ever hunted or hand loaded with Swift Sciorrocos? Got some at a trade show in 180g (300wm) and thinking they'd make a great elk round.
    Hunted a few seasons with the 150grn .284 hand rolled for a 7RUM. Killed 2 Elk and a couple deer. Performed as advertised and grouped well. Moved on to the Berger VLD 168 though. Excellent bullet in my opinion. Work up a load and see how it groups. They will kill animals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Reverend Floater View Post
    Anybody ever hunted or hand loaded with Swift Sciorrocos? Got some at a trade show in 180g (300wm) and thinking they'd make a great elk round.
    Heard they are good but they were always way more expensive than bergers, etc so I've always gone with other loads.

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    Thinking of treating myself to a new rifle, going stainless, more accurate and lighter then my current Remington autoloader. Working out the budget now.

    What's a good scope for general hunting that won't break the bank? Most shots are within 50 yds, usually sight in dead on @ 100yds. Currently running a 30 year old bushnell 3-9x that seems to work, wish it had BDC for some of the longer shots/playing around at the range.
    Quote Originally Posted by DoWork View Post
    We can tell you think you're awesome- it's pretty obvious. I love it when you try to convince us all too, It's like a tripped out Willy Wonka boat trip across the galaxy of fail you call an existence and it is indeed awesome to watch. I mean, your fail is so dense it has become a "black hole of fail" that has a gravitational pull strong enough to attract the fail of others, hence the "dating sucks" thread scenario.

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    Quote Originally Posted by krp8128 View Post
    Thinking of treating myself to a new rifle, going stainless, more accurate and lighter then my current Remington autoloader. Working out the budget now.

    What's a good scope for general hunting that won't break the bank? Most shots are within 50 yds, usually sight in dead on @ 100yds. Currently running a 30 year old bushnell 3-9x that seems to work, wish it had BDC for some of the longer shots/playing around at the range.
    Get a Tikka t3 stainless.

    I like my vortex scopes but will defer to someone else in terms of specific models, etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leavenworth Skier View Post
    Get a Tikka t3 stainless.
    Every time I look I come back to this. With the laminated stock I think it looks pretty damn good.
    Quote Originally Posted by DoWork View Post
    We can tell you think you're awesome- it's pretty obvious. I love it when you try to convince us all too, It's like a tripped out Willy Wonka boat trip across the galaxy of fail you call an existence and it is indeed awesome to watch. I mean, your fail is so dense it has become a "black hole of fail" that has a gravitational pull strong enough to attract the fail of others, hence the "dating sucks" thread scenario.

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    Quote Originally Posted by krp8128 View Post
    Every time I look I come back to this. With the laminated stock I think it looks pretty damn good.
    I have one, it's a great gun. Hard to beat with a smooth action and good out of box accuracy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leavenworth Skier View Post
    I have one, it's a great gun. Hard to beat with a smooth action and good out of box accuracy.
    First time I shot a cloverleaf was with a T3 in 7mm-08, we were just having some fun and not really setup for serious shooting, I was sitting in the gravel with the forend rested on the arm of a folding camp chair. Could not believe 3 shots went into a ragged hole until we walked out to the target.

    That really sold me on the gun, but can't get past how the synthetic stocks look. The new T3x look better in pictures, still liking the laminated though, and at 6.5lbs still lighter then the current rifle.
    Quote Originally Posted by DoWork View Post
    We can tell you think you're awesome- it's pretty obvious. I love it when you try to convince us all too, It's like a tripped out Willy Wonka boat trip across the galaxy of fail you call an existence and it is indeed awesome to watch. I mean, your fail is so dense it has become a "black hole of fail" that has a gravitational pull strong enough to attract the fail of others, hence the "dating sucks" thread scenario.

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    Quote Originally Posted by krp8128 View Post
    Thinking of treating myself to a new rifle, going stainless, more accurate and lighter then my current Remington autoloader. Working out the budget now.

    What's a good scope for general hunting that won't break the bank? Most shots are within 50 yds, usually sight in dead on @ 100yds. Currently running a 30 year old bushnell 3-9x that seems to work, wish it had BDC for some of the longer shots/playing around at the range.
    Depending on budget, the Vortex Viper HS 2.5-10x44 with the dead hold reticle is a great scope and perfect for what you are wanting to do and is very reasonably priced.
    http://www.vortexoptics.com/product/...ex-moa-reticle

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leavenworth Skier View Post
    Get a Tikka t3 stainless.

    I like my vortex scopes but will defer to someone else in terms of specific models, etc
    Agreed. I would actually choose a T3 Lite SS for hunting over any other production rifle of any price. My .300WM is a 1/2" rifle with hand loads and cost $650.

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    Shot IDPA for the first time in too many months. So freaking fun. Safest place in Clear Creek County for a few hours on a Saturday.

    There are some accurate and fast shooters in this hood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by krp8128 View Post
    Thinking of treating myself to a new rifle, going stainless, more accurate and lighter then my current Remington autoloader. Working out the budget now.

    What's a good scope for general hunting that won't break the bank? Most shots are within 50 yds, usually sight in dead on @ 100yds. Currently running a 30 year old bushnell 3-9x that seems to work, wish it had BDC for some of the longer shots/playing around at the range.
    I've never been able to get too worked up about 'light' rifles.

    My suggestion:

    http://www.gunsinternational.com/gun...n_id=100826812

    Leupold or Vortex 3-9 on top and you're good to go out further (hopefully) than you'd be willing to take the shot. Use 130gr rounds and zero the 270 at 26 yards and you're in the kill zone from the muzzle all the way out past 300yds. That setup, should IMO, be the standard east coast deer zapper.

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    You can carry a cheat sheet of ballistic data for what ever caliber you are shooting, its not a calibrated BDC but will serve you well. Some folks will tape it to the stock of the rifle.

    Leupold and Vortex scopes are worth the money although I have had good luck so far with Nikon lately.
    watch out for snakes

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    Another Tikka fan here. 7 mag Stainless Lite, with a recoil lug from Montana Tactical and a Vortex Viper PST 6-24. Sub MOA, sub 9 lbs, and sub $1,500. Tough to go wrong. You could easily scope down from a 6-24 PST to a 3-9 or 2.5-10 range scope for what you're looking to do. I've had good luck with Vortex so maybe check out the HS and HST scope in lower mags to save weight and cost. Leupold, Nikon, Sig all make nice optics too at all ranges of price point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jgb@etree View Post
    That's a great setup for a 10/22. Too bad that configuration is considered an "assault rifle" where I live.

    Spend some time with a green scotchbrite pad on the inside of the receiver to clean up the shitty casting (the black finished receivers are even worse as you have to clean off the overspray) and allow the bolt to cycle more smoothly. Smoothing out the guide rod will also help it cycle better.

    http://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums...ht=CrotchBrite

    I'd also recommend grabbing a Kidd bolt, or send yours to these guys to be reworked: http://www.ct-precision.com/ruger10-22.html. I've also had great luck with Hornet Black Max custom trigger assemblies - best value for the $ imo.
    This is my 4th 10/22 so have already cleaned out the shit in the receiver. Also ordered an automatic bolt release, Volquartsen trigger and extended bolt handle. Next time I find a wad of cash I'm also buying a tactical solutions barrel with built-in suppressor.

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