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    Wind Flags 2015

    Glenn no lie detector test needed.........find the one/s that are acting suspiciously and threaten to shoot them :D I've seen a few flags that have been shot and can only think they must've lied to someone :D
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    Next-- wind/bullet movement question, where does the wind effect the bullet the most?

    All ranges aren't the same, I can say I've shot on some ranges and it didn't seem to matter what the far flag was doing as long as the second and third flag were showing what I was watching for the bullet went in the same hole and all the front flag had to show was the same general direction as...
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    Wind Flags 2015

    Boyd I can think of many open ranges where that doesn't happen, I was starting to think it was a myth started by someone to confuse us. I've quite often seen flags about 4' apart with their props spinning and pointing at each other and the tails straight up in the air......all that does is tell...
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    Wind Flags 2015

    Thanks CubCouper, seems like some flag types are better in some conditions while other flag types are better in other conditions. Perhaps that's why one day you can read them and another day it's like they're speaking a foreign language. When I look at the commercially available windflags with...
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    Harrells Precision

    Jerry thanks for the offer, as yet I haven't had a reply, I emailed him on Sunday. I'll give it another couple of days and if he doesn't reply Ill send you a PM....Ian
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    Wind Flags 2015

    Wilbur hit the nail on the head when he wrote "That said, don't buy a bunch of different flags but rather some flags that will last...and learn what they're telling you." CubCouper could you please clarify something you wrote, "My own opinion is that the worst flags out there are also the most...
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    6 Jaw Scroll Chuck

    Butch, Thanks, how/why has the Buck quality slipped? Are they still made in the USA? I have looked at them several times but I've managed to find a Pratt at a reasonable price when I was looking.
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    Harrells Precision

    Hi Jerry, Yes I do know about their website but I couldn't find a email address for them and the one I had (different to the above) doesn't seem to work anymore. Thanks Ian
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    Harrells Precision

    Thanks that is very much appreciated, saves staying up to phone him......Ian
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    Harrells Precision

    Does anyone have a current email for Mr Harrells, the one I've got doesn't seem to work. Ian
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    6 Jaw Scroll Chuck

    I use a Pratt Burnerd Griptru 6 jaw and find it even easier to adjust than a Setrite (Adjust-tru). Dusty where does the Pratt fit in the quality list, I've heard they are better than a Buck and I didn't know that Rohm made 6 jaw chucks. Ian
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    Larry Costa

    Congratulations Larry, awesome shooting.......Ian
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    Seb Neo Rest

    From Seb Regular Neo rest: with built-in uplift & adjustable 3 pc bag Ratigan version; uplift springs removed changed to a counterweight for LV-HV gun with 1 pc bag 3" wide I have a Farley II and a Ratigan Neo, each is different to each other and I wouldn't sell either. The Seb has more...
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    Action Wrench for Cooper M52?

    Can't remember who but there was someone making action wrenches for different actions and one of the actions was the Cooper, I think he advertised over on 6mmBr.com. He did other things as well, Davidson style barrel vises, case forming dies etc..........Ian
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    Bench top design

    The bench pictured on page 8 looks ideal to me, maybe just move the back leg forward a bit..........Ian
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    Range trip to try new bench and some LT30

    Jerry try 10 years ago this year, 2005..........how time flies when you are having fun.....Ian
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    OT How to build a Ferrari............in a chicken shed

    Butch I've worked on Jags and yes I would agree with you about the road cars but the D types etc that Temperos have built certainly are in a better class than an original MkII
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    OT How to build a Ferrari............in a chicken shed

    Hmmm not sure Ferrari agreed back in the 50's-60's most cars back then were front engine rear drive, which would put the gearbox or drive tube in the middle. Sitting straddling either of those would raise the roof height a bit. Things have certainly changed since then........I would prefer a...
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    OT How to build a Ferrari............in a chicken shed

    lol, funny thing is for driving in the US he puts the steering wheel on the wrong side but since the Ferrari in the video is being driven around New Zealand the steering wheel is on the correct side............Suppose you could say it depends where you come from as to your perspective.:D
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    OT How to build a Ferrari............in a chicken shed

    If known of Rod since I was a teenager and the artwork he creates, this is the first video I've seen of his work so thought I'd share Back when I was a teenager building a T bucket this bloke was building an E type jag from sheet metal...
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