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New Rifle

Disregard the "How to" title. At first I didn't know how to post pics. My son told me I had to make them smaller.
So what do you think of my new rifle.
Its McMillan HBR with a 10" bat/block and 36" Krieger chambered in .338 LI.
Scope is SN-9 10-42x us optics. Can't wait to shoot it!
vinny
 

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Looks pretty...

tell your son the pictures should be larger... at least 600 pixels wide... :)
 
Looks pretty...

tell your son the pictures should be larger... at least 600 pixels wide... :)

Thanks Dennis
I tried and I couldn't get them any bigger without distortion.
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Good looking rig vinny.

You know of course it makes me jealous. You gonna use it to keep those teachers straight??:eek: Who smithed it or did you do it yourself?
 
Good looking rig vinny.

You know of course it makes me jealous. You gonna use it to keep those teachers straight??:eek: Who smithed it or did you do it yourself?

Thanks Yote!

Most teachers are so bent to the left it would take a bulldozer to straighten them out, God Blessem!

Mark King was the smith.

vinny
 
Vinny
Great looking rifle. If Mark built it then it will be a shooter.
I am building a rifle with a 6 in wide forearm and 2 in wide butt, similar to yours.
I need the front rest top and rear rest like yours.
Did Hart make them?
Thanks
Mike C
 
There are a large number of sites around the net where you can store your pictures. You can create albums for friends and family to see or you can link to a picture as I've done below. The advantage of the link is that it allows the full size image. It's very easy to do. This image is hosted on a free site "Photobucket". Flickr is also free and very popular.

Below is a sample of a photo linked from a remote site. Notice the size and quality differences.

BTW, just in case anyone is interested, the coin below is a Britannia issued by the British Mint. There is a new design issued each year. The coin is one troy ounce of silver but due to the coin series popularity and very limited mintage, it is worth much more than an ounce of silver. The coin series is also done in gold.

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Vinny
Great looking rifle. If Mark built it then it will be a shooter.
I am building a rifle with a 6 in wide forearm and 2 in wide butt, similar to yours.
I need the front rest top and rear rest like yours.
Did Hart make them?
Thanks
Mike C

Yes, Hart made them and I have edgewood bags.
Good luck with your new gun.
vinny
 
There are a large number of sites around the net where you can store your pictures. You can create albums for friends and family to see or you can link to a picture as I've done below. The advantage of the link is that it allows the full size image. It's very easy to do. This image is hosted on a free site "Photobucket". Flickr is also free and very popular.

Below is a sample of a photo linked from a remote site. Notice the size and quality differences.

BTW, just in case anyone is interested, the coin below is a Britannia issued by the British Mint. There is a new design issued each year. The coin is one troy ounce of silver but due to the coin series popularity and very limited mintage, it is worth much more than an ounce of silver. The coin series is also done in gold.

2003Britannia2copy.jpg

I'll give it a shot Tom
Thanks
vinny
 
Tom
I tried but I can't figure out how to get the pic from the album on photobucket to this window.
Not to good with tech!
vinny
 
Adding from PhotoBucket

Vinny:

Click on the photo you want to copy. Then go to the bottom link, IMG CODE, and when it turns blue in the little box to the right, move to that box and click the right button of your mouse and select Copy. Then go to your message is BC, and click on the message area, then right click the mouse and select Paste.
Hope this helps.
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Hey it worked! Thanks Fred but how come your pic. is bigger?



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Made it a bit bigger

When I uploaded it to Photo bucket, I increased the size a bit. They had a larger size 8X10, but I thought that might be too big and you would loose too much in the detail.

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Didn't work that time.
 
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