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    Transporting Wind Probes

    Sounds good Jerry.
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    Bullet core stripping

    Thanks George. I appreciate any time you'll give us. I wish I was thirty years younger and could justify investing the money in bullet making equipment as I find it fascinating. I don't shoot as much as I used to so I guess I'll just continue buying my bullets, but I'll continue reading...
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    Transporting Wind Probes

    Jerry, I've always found that a Doskocil double rifle case is ideal for transporting the probes. The two parts that are easily damaged are the cup assemblies and the pneumatic damper installed on the center support arms. Stop by Odessa on your way out to Phoenix and I'll show you how I pack...
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    Bullet core stripping

    Thanks George George, thanks for taking the time to share your priceless knowledge and experience with the rest of us. I look forward to your posts about bullet making so much. :) Please understand that I do not consider myself an expert on benchrest bullets but I'm closely associated with...
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    Scope checker

    You couldn't buy it from me! My Hood scope checker is not for sale. I wish someone would tool up and make another run of them. Without it, I know of no way to check a scope and prove it is rock solid. My fixed proof scope is a Leu 36 that Jackie Schmidt froze for me several years ago. I...
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    Portable Press Opinions Sought

    RCBS Partner Press While working with a great number of short range benchrest shooters in the tunnel, I've had the opportunity to evaluate most all the available presses. For portable use with short fat BR cartridges and loading at the range, I still recommend the RCBS Partner over all the...
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    Great barrels or Great Gunsmithing?

    Well said Jackie Right on Jackie! I agree completely. Gene Beggs
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    This IsAs Far From CNC Machining As You Can Get......

    Jackie, you do some very interesting work. My hat is off to you. It's nice of you to share this with us. I look forward to your posts. Later, Gene Beggs
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    My new benchrest rifle...

    Dick That is a beautiful piece of work. Nothing like a classic, rust blued rifle, stocked in fine walnut. They will never go out of style. Gene Beggs
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    Off topic Tin Can shooter

    Dick, these rifles are gorgeous. I love the classic shape and I'm sure the picture doesn't do justice to the finish and checkering. How do you place a value on such artwork? The answer is simple; you cannot! We who cherish such rifles have a great responsibility to see that they wind up only...
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    Off topic Tin Can shooter

    Yes Butch, I hope we can get together soon to visit and shoot. Of course, the tunnel is always available or I can come to your place. I'll be in touch. Gene
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    Off topic Tin Can shooter

    Wow! Butch, I just finished reading the entire step by step record of how your stock was built. This is world class work that can only be done by those with God given talent and training from the best in the business. I have three such stocks that were made for me by Charlie Coffin, who is...
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    Off topic Tin Can shooter

    I'm speechless and drooling. Butch, That is just a fabulous little rifle! I, like so many others, really appreciate world class artwork like that. You spare nothing when building rifles that will be treasured by their owner/caretakers for generations to come. Gene Beggs
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    Super slick bags

    I wasted about a year with different powders, waxes, sprays, and anything else I could think of trying to do away with the used dryer sheets that I've been using for many years, and you know what? :eek: Nothing works as well as the dryer sheets, period! :rolleyes: Yep, I finally gave up on...
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    2016 NBRSA Group Nats Day 6-Gene Bukys wins HV Grand, Larry Costa HV200, 2,3 & 4 Gun

    Awesome ! Words could not describe how proud I am of our nations top benchresters. Way to go guys! Gene Beggs
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    2016 NBRSA Group Nats Day 6-Gene Bukys wins HV Grand, Larry Costa HV200, 2,3 & 4 Gun

    Much appreciated Steve, I would also like to take a moment to say how much I appreciate your timely and well done match updates. It means a lot to those who could not be there in person. :) Gene Beggs
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    what would you do?

    Hmmmm,, John your post brings up a subject I deal with quite often in coaching benchrest shooting in the tunnel. In order to help you, we need more information: What is the model number and power of your scope? What type of shooting are you doing? Are you using wind flags? How did you...
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    lapaua brass

    The quality of Lapua brass is so good I would be hesitant to think there was anything wrong with the brass when faced with a problem like you described. The problem is likely your shell holder. Most of us have a set of jewelers files. Take the flat file and lightly deburr the inside of the...
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    Benchrest History Thread

    Hey, wouldn't it be cool if we could identify everyone in the picture? :p I'll bet we can do it. We've already made a good start. Once I followed instructions and learned to focus in more detail, I recognized several friends I missed the first time. Let's give it a try; what do ya' say...
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    Benchrest History Thread

    Mike, I remember that day like it was yesterday. It was surely one of Harold Broughton's and his wife Juanez proudest days. The Broughton's worked long and hard on the Whittington Center benchrest range and it was named in their honor. I was able to recognize many of the faces in the first...
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