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Trust me....you'll know when its time....at that point the only hate you'll show towards the Dr is that they can't get it out fast enough....
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There's something messed up on the forums, only work around at the moment is deleting the 20 something characters that shouldn't be there infront of the normal www.F150online
Although that's no where near as expensive as my friends .338 Lapua that cost somewhere around $3.00 per trigger pull for the cheap stuff and $4.30 per trigger pull for match ammo.
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Yupp, I bought 2 boxes of 7.62x51(308) and it cost me $63.58 (that's $1.59 per trigger pull) a couple weeks ago but I can't think of a better way to spend the after noon with a vendor. And I've got about 2500 rounds of .45ACP I've got to reload with a single stage reloading press before spring get's here.
Although that's no where near as expensive as my friends .338 Lapua that cost somewhere around $3.00 per trigger pull for the cheap stuff and $4.30 per trigger pull for match ammo.
Although that's no where near as expensive as my friends .338 Lapua that cost somewhere around $3.00 per trigger pull for the cheap stuff and $4.30 per trigger pull for match ammo.
sounds like dads daily chore!
Stick to brand name scopes like Nikkon, Leupold, Vortex, and Millet. I have a Millet Buck Gold on my .308 that's a 4-16 44mm objective and then I have a cheap no name scope on my AR-15 of the same magnification and objective they are night and day in clarity and light transmission.
Jim, what you don't realize is that when he said he had to paint on a table, what he means is that he will put some truck parts on the table, and paint them. He is just using the table, not painting it.
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The 7mm WSM is a good round, I don't have a rifle in that caliber but know people that do and it's an expensive rifle to feed. I've tried to keep my collection to a couple basic calibers just for that reason but even they are getting expensive to feed now. I think the only one that I would consider an oddball caliber in my collection is my Remington Model 8 chambered in 35 Remington but it's 104 years old and will rarely see the range.
Stick to brand name scopes like Nikkon, Leupold, Vortex, and Millet. I have a Millet Buck Gold on my .308 that's a 4-16 44mm objective and then I have a cheap no name scope on my AR-15 of the same magnification and objective they are night and day in clarity and light transmission.
Stick to brand name scopes like Nikkon, Leupold, Vortex, and Millet. I have a Millet Buck Gold on my .308 that's a 4-16 44mm objective and then I have a cheap no name scope on my AR-15 of the same magnification and objective they are night and day in clarity and light transmission.