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    IBS Screamer Awards

    You're welcome sir, and thank you. -------------Jeff
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    IBS Screamer Awards

    Well, seeing how we took on a program that we weren't responsible for....I guess we could get a whole lot cheaper. -------------------Jeff
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    IBS Screamer Awards

    Sticker....follow the link
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    IBS Screamer Awards

    As most of you know, PS Magazine used to award screamer patches to shooters who shot small groups in IBS and NBRSA matches and submitted a request. When we lost PS Magazine, of course we lost the screamer patch program as well. The IBS has started a screamer program for our shooters and it is...
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    IBS Screamer Awards

    As most of you know, PS Magazine used to award screamer patches to shooters who shot small groups in IBS and NBRSA matches and submitted a request. When we lost PS Magazine, of course we lost the screamer patch program as well. The IBS has started a screamer program for our shooters and it is...
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    IBS Screamer Awards

    As most of you know, PS Magazine used to award screamer patches to shooters who shot small groups in IBS and NBRSA matches and submitted a request. When we lost PS Magazine, of course we lost the screamer patch program as well. The IBS has started a screamer program for our shooters and it is...
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    Clarification on proposed IBS rule change

    Hope you can make it Joe. I just looked it up to make sure, but yes, the Williamspoet recognition is just for the Nationals.
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    Barrel Crown Lapping

    I know I will probably cause a plethora of replies here but..... I crowned a barrel for a guy a few years ago. When he picked it up he started looking at the crown and asked if I was going to leave it sharp like that ? He stated that he had this brass crown lapping tool that goes in a...
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    Clarification on proposed IBS rule change

    All this rule is doing is getting rid of the so called reciprocity with NBRSA....never was reciprocity anyway because NBRSA didn't recognize IBS cards. As far as Long Range is concerned, non-IBS members are still gonna be able to do as they always have...no changes there. Williamsport ( not...
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    Stolen benchrest rifles

    Sounds quite a bit like what happened to Larry Bryant back in 2009 ( ? ).
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    Rear spider question

    This might help you some. ........Jeff http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aII2tbavKnM
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    Ohio 1000 yard benchrst

    I really hope these guys come through and get 1000yd shooting going again on your range Tom. It is a great place to shoot and I am looking forward to shooting there again. ----------Jeff
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    1000 yd IBS match at HAWKS RIDGE GUN CLUB

    It really was a great time. Saw a lot of faces I haven't seen in a while. I'm glad I went ! ---------Jeff
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    Shipping to an FFL has even tightened up..

    VaniB's post is right in line with what I've been doing with the local post office. With the exception of handguns. I was told no handguns, period. They have a copy of my FFL, and I have no problems getting or sending long guns. -------Jeff
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    Vote is in ! Hawks Ridge Gun Club 1K range

    Hi Greg, it's already in the works. Proposed by-law change to allow Internet based voting for stuff that is voted on at the winter meeting. http://internationalbenchrest.com/news/IBS%20Proposed%20By%20Law%20Amendments%202013.pdf ----------Jeff
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    looking for precise powder measure....

    I switched to propane, just for you ! --------Jeff
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    Action Wrench

    I like rear entry wrenches. I make my own, but check these out. http://forum.accurateshooter.com/index.php?topic=3762965.0 ------Jeff
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    looking for precise powder measure....

    Jim, at the risk of being called stupid and a liar, etc..., I have an Ohaus Navigator scale that reads to the half of a tenth ( .05 ) and when throwing, say 43.00 grains, it will be 43.05 - 42.95. It will do the same for my 70.90 grain load too ( 70.95-70.85 ). I've got a few more I'm saving...
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    Probably a stupid question, But

    Same answer, different way of saying it..... In this case, what you are seeing is the fact that the threads are not yet cut to the right size. They are close enough to get the action started on, but as you engage more threads, the lack of tolerances start to stack up against you. Think of it...
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