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  1. R.G. Robinett

    searching for the motherload

    One can read & read some more - ultimately, you'll find the answers between your ears . . . or, not. :eek: Most people, who habituate this forum, view shooting through precision oriented eyes. Obtaining precision rifles is the easy part - learning, "how to shoot", not so much. ;)RG
  2. R.G. Robinett

    Sako bedding

    OK, Al What am I missing? The last two pics show the magnetic base mounted to the barrel AND the stylus contacting the barrel. When checking the bedding, I have always set the stylus on the top edge of the stock, just behind the fore-end tip - am I still, "all screwed up" following my last...
  3. R.G. Robinett

    Hines Jackets or J-4 Jackets.

    Yes, this!:eek::) Well stated, Lee - though variation will not kill you, minimizing/eliminating it insures precision grouping/scoring. Experimenting - especially testing the extremes - is where the fun an satisfaction hangout - ooooh, for the days when I had the time . . .:pRG
  4. R.G. Robinett

    Hines jackets

    David, don't get caught-up in the jacket-Lot game - just score some HoHum Hines jackets, and the wall-thickness variation will run < 0.0002".:D With jackets of that quality, It'll be a while before you look in the mirror and see a GOD, who, in a blind test, could distinguish between differing...
  5. R.G. Robinett

    Hines Jackets or J-4 Jackets.

    Jackie, that's cheap - yeah - what George said - the Hines jackets are somewhat different, but very good. RG
  6. R.G. Robinett

    Pillars

    Damn, Al . . . U're makin' me wanna break out the gear and bed the new double grouping Anschutz 1717/17HMR!:p I already done fixed the trigger - it was the worst, "out -of-the-box" trigger I've touched since my first Daisy B-B gun, but it "fixed" (actually, just adjusted) easily!;)RG P.S...
  7. R.G. Robinett

    Sako bedding

    As usual, Al, nice work, explanation, and pics!:cool: You got a mill in the garage/basement now, or, R U limping by with one designated for auto werk?:p RG
  8. R.G. Robinett

    I got beat up today by a 7mm Mag

    It looks like you survived & thrived, Jackie. ;) Next time, put a BRAKE on it - but, then, he'd have to get a new case!:eek:RG
  9. R.G. Robinett

    dry firing to the surprise break

    :D . . . and when you get to the point where that 1&1/2 Oz trigger just doesn't want to break, you're almost there . . . probably just lacking confidence in your flag reading . . . or, delivering that last shot! :eek: RG
  10. R.G. Robinett

    Pillars

    Nice pics and explanation, Al. :cool: Is the other rig done yet?:confused: RG
  11. R.G. Robinett

    Norma 22 PPC brass questions

    Thank you, Al - good info - as you have experienced, those are all under the [maximum] the desirable length!:DRG
  12. R.G. Robinett

    Norma 22 PPC brass questions

    How long are the 40 Gr. Ballistic Tip?:confused: Joe had a 1990 vintage Rem. 700, 22/250, 1:14" twist, which shot them very well on PD shoot a couple years back. RG
  13. R.G. Robinett

    Norma 22 PPC brass questions

    Curiosity is killin' me, Al - what are the bullets in the white "cup"?:confused: It's an interesting, somewhat of a "throw-back" project . . . hope it proves out. :cool: Found some left-over cores for the 35Gr. I made for 'RO' way back when . . . but, that was for a 22Ack. Imp. Hornet. U just...
  14. R.G. Robinett

    Powder question

    That powder was [probably] sold by Thunderbird, Phoenix, AZ. They originally bottled the stuff (surplus) & labeled it T322. Hodgdon owned the "H322" moniker (copyright), and, advised Thunderbird to cease and desist infringing - so, Thunderbird went to T-32. As I recall, there were several Lots...
  15. R.G. Robinett

    Wes Johnson and Dwayne Pullum Win At Walker County 300/200

    Great day at two hundred, Dwayne - Congratulations for your near record effort . . . and not a bad Grand! :D RG
  16. R.G. Robinett

    We Haven't Had A Good Car Thread In A While...........My '67 Chevelle

    Al, I "don't know sh^*%#@*&%" about engines, carbs, etc., but I must applaud your choice of tools - nice, and correctly colored hammer - that'll make anything "work"! ;) RG
  17. R.G. Robinett

    7br?

    Oh duh . . .:o Didn't think of that! Thought maybe is was some sort of "hogging" cutter!@:p I have a radical case trimmer that will make some ugly looking residual "chips" if I'm not patient!:eek:RG
  18. R.G. Robinett

    7br?

    LOTS of good info here - just no high quality short 7mm jackets! :p George, what did you use to cut-off that disk - trying to get my head around that jagged edge ?!!?:confused: The LONG/HEAVY 7mm are shootin' GREAT - thank you for the dies! :eek: RG P.S. Somewhere, in the pile of stuff, I have...
  19. R.G. Robinett

    The Tack Driver Showdown sponsored by IBS

    That's my idea of a fun match!:D I especially like the, 200 Yd. target at three hundred yards!:p:eek:RG
  20. R.G. Robinett

    Silly Puddy

    Forbidden Zoners just have the cattle lick off the salt - Al Nyhus has bedded a few winning rifles, which the sheep did not completely ruin . . .:p;)RG
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