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cpeters
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I agree with Lew....I'm tired of hearing how expensive things are like ammo and fuel.....I don't like it either but its here to stay.
Lets hear what you have up your sleave for the 08 season.
Do you have a new rifle? New barrel? New ammo that you are excited about?
New rest? Wind flags? New Range to shoot at?
Or do you think you have the right combination from last season?
What the hell....I'll start.
Towards the last part of the season my Hongisto Swindlehurst which has ALWAYS been a Lapua shooter developed an appetite for whatever changes they made recently in the Eley EPS and really started smoking with it. Of course you all know the story....once I found it by accident I could only get about 3 bricks of it which I used up at the end of the season.
I tested some of the last batch of Match EPS and think what I have found is going to be as good or better than what I had at the end of last season....but we will see.
Spent an afternoon with Joe Besche playing with mid barrel tuners and found a location on the barrel of this particular rifle that seems to work well.
Since I started shooting I have been shooting over Wicks double vane wind flags and had a chance to have Tom Rippe shooting next to me at a tournament at the end of last season and he had some of the Aussie Flags. It seemed like I was able to "sync" up with those pretty well so I got a set that I plan to use those this season. They have a pin at the bottom just the opposite of the wicks, so I was going to have to come up with poles for them. It turned out if I take top extension shaft out of my Wicks push in poles the Aussies pin fits in perfect. I just had to make a short ferrule to hold them up so they wouldn't drag on the set screw on the wicks posts.
I'm going to hang on the the wicks flaggs for just a little bit to make sure I like the Aussies as much as I think I do.
I won't take away anyones thunder so I want to get specific but we also are going to have two new, already established ranges shooting ARA this upcoming season in central Missouri.
I am pretty excited about what I am starting the season with but I've thought that before only to be wrong.
Ok lets keep this positive, no complaining about costs, or beating up on poor ol Bill.
Charlie
Lets hear what you have up your sleave for the 08 season.
Do you have a new rifle? New barrel? New ammo that you are excited about?
New rest? Wind flags? New Range to shoot at?
Or do you think you have the right combination from last season?
What the hell....I'll start.
Towards the last part of the season my Hongisto Swindlehurst which has ALWAYS been a Lapua shooter developed an appetite for whatever changes they made recently in the Eley EPS and really started smoking with it. Of course you all know the story....once I found it by accident I could only get about 3 bricks of it which I used up at the end of the season.
I tested some of the last batch of Match EPS and think what I have found is going to be as good or better than what I had at the end of last season....but we will see.
Spent an afternoon with Joe Besche playing with mid barrel tuners and found a location on the barrel of this particular rifle that seems to work well.
Since I started shooting I have been shooting over Wicks double vane wind flags and had a chance to have Tom Rippe shooting next to me at a tournament at the end of last season and he had some of the Aussie Flags. It seemed like I was able to "sync" up with those pretty well so I got a set that I plan to use those this season. They have a pin at the bottom just the opposite of the wicks, so I was going to have to come up with poles for them. It turned out if I take top extension shaft out of my Wicks push in poles the Aussies pin fits in perfect. I just had to make a short ferrule to hold them up so they wouldn't drag on the set screw on the wicks posts.
I'm going to hang on the the wicks flaggs for just a little bit to make sure I like the Aussies as much as I think I do.
I won't take away anyones thunder so I want to get specific but we also are going to have two new, already established ranges shooting ARA this upcoming season in central Missouri.
I am pretty excited about what I am starting the season with but I've thought that before only to be wrong.
Ok lets keep this positive, no complaining about costs, or beating up on poor ol Bill.
Charlie