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    Precision Shooting

    I thought that............ Berger was recently sold to Lapua, did anyone else see that?
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    New 4473 in the Mary Jane states....

    One thing to remember....... You filed an application to get the FFL. You ASKED THEM to "regulate" YOU, by ASKING them, to give YOU THEIR license under THEIR conditions, and agreed to abide by same. So, what THEY say, goes, because you asked them to......
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    unused old brass

    Stress Corrosion Cracking............ Where's "Larry(old bald guy)"..? Anyway, I have had brand new brass, neck-turned once fired, then reloaded, and sat for about four years. The ones that hadn't cracked while sitting, cracked on firing, and the two that DIDN'T crack on firing, the necks...
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    Ran across this while doing some research. Has anyone tried one?

    Dangies................!!! Jus' th' thang I knead t'conceal mu' tipped triggers!!! Ah'm jus' about finish' muh thermo weppin' disgusted az'a 6mm v-max87grainer, an those voydz onaither side'a thu screew'll hide thu triggr, witchu'll lok jez like thu' tipp ov thuh v-maxr tip, butt wen y'hit'a...
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    Wasatch action?

    Mike Bryant............ On the receiver you mentioned, was the extractor covered when the action was locked?? Thanks, Brian
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    What happened to the Rifleman's Journal?

    That was............. an excellent site, there were many well-written articles there of interest to a wide audience. A real shame that there weren't more who had the knowledge that the resource was available while it was up. Thanks, German; I hope all goes well.....
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    Where not to park your motorhome

    I'll bet the............ Insurance company is going to just, LOVE this....:rolleyes:
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    Shooting in the rain

    Some interesting thoughts here.......... How can an "Air Wake" ever be in front of a supersonic bullet? The word "Wake" would denote a phenomenon/disturbance AFT of the bullet. And, a "Mach Wave" would have to also be aft of a SUPER-sonic bullet, no? And finally; Can it REALLY be "raining...
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    Long Term Storage?

    Bore Butter may smell................. Like Wintergreen, but it sure looks like Ben-Gay. I'm going to give it a serious inspection soon, it'd be some joke if Ben-Gay was some expensive use for muzzleloaders, or vice versa. All that aside, one of my friends is a hunter that hunts ALL seasons...
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    Canjar Remington 700 LP trigger

    I use the LP............. on the 40X for varmints. The 'wire type' referred to, uses a curved piece of aluminum rod, maybe 1/8" or so in diameter, and it can be set for ounces; since I don't have a gauge in ounces, I don't know how heavy or how light it'll go, or how heavy mine is. I DO know...
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    Does anyone know...........

    the contact info for a Utah gunsmith that was mentioned on here a few years ago; He had photos of a short rifle action, and it was unique, in that as you turned the bolt down, the extractor disappeared underneath the bolt, leaving a leftie in a somewhat safer condition. If anyone remembers...
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    Wondering about Cryo Treatment

    Well, there are some................. who TRY IT and some who make excuses for any and Everything, but the proof may well be in the eating..........of crow, that is. An ancient latin adage: "Fatti Maschi, Parole Femin" DEEDS Masculine, WORDS Feminine. The offer has been made NUMEROUS...
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    Wondering about Cryo Treatment

    Well, -300F IS................. TRUE Cryo, but even lower, -305F to -315F can be even better in some cases, I'm told. Additionally, the super-cold regions are defined as -244F and below. Now, referring me to an article about Cold and Cryo treating that was written in 1991, and last revised in...
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    Wondering about Cryo Treatment

    This MAY be of................ interest to some, since it is the most recent........... http://www.asminternational.org/search/-/journal_content/56/10180/16267491/PUBLICATION Shilen and Kreiger are now interested in cryo, ask Wade Hull. Kreiger NEVER HAD a Vacuum-Insulated processor, I saw a...
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    Ricochet at my range

    Backers........... I like the corrogated plastic that comes with election signs, in season of course, and new development signs, you know, "Come See Our New OVERpriced ticky-tacky, from the low $900s." I always look at it as my contribution to Adopt-A-Road, just rip up 6-8 and that'll be...
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    Frozen Aircraft................

    Just mount............ The firearms on your A/C Abe! Actually, I don't have the background in math that Victor does, but it is showing significant increases in wear resistance and a moderation of extraneous noise and vibration. Murray State College has a physicist at another institution...
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    Frozen Aircraft................

    Engines, that is. Thought this might be of interest to some of you; it seems there is now definitive evidence that there are some material phase changes ocurring that have, till now, been dismissed as impossible..... http://www.victor-aviation.com/Cryogenic_NDT.php Mr. Sloan is measuring the...
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    Action Blueprinting Course - Murray State College

    John Bohon is now......... the head of the gunsmithing department. They are REALLY going to be having some interesting things going on there soon. They may even have a short course certificate on cryogenics this summer, but if not, next year for sure.
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    S.366 An Internet "Fairness Act"........

    Call/e-mail all your reps if it will do any good. Want to tax EV-ery sale AND e-mail. Plus, the un wants to get in on the act w/their own taxes for their O.W. gov't. Another stake in the heart of the entrepreneurial spirit....!!!!:
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    H&R L461 Ultra Wildcat vs Sako Vixen

    When H&R bought out............... Vernon O'Brien, it became the "H&R" Ultra Wildcat (as O'Brien coined the name). Basically, it was a higher-grade stock w/basketweave "checkering" w/some Weatherby-type inlays (a bit farther-out than the SAKO Deluxe) and a custom barrel; a bit garish to some...
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