2100 EST History Channel INTERNATIONAL "Worlds Deadliest Snipers"
Dno't know if it'll be any good but thought I'd pass it on!
Sarge
Sarge
Southern Area 51, NM, USA - Friday, June 1, 2007, at 01:45:17 (ZULU)
medicjim
Friday, June 1, 2007, at 02:15:44 (ZULU)
Let me get this straight. You want to make time with a babe, who is a shooter. And you're tapping, teasing, and licking knockers to work up a load? Just be sure to be on target before you pull the trigger.... :8-o
Duman
Friday, June 1, 2007, at 02:51:04 (ZULU)
If I had reloading tools with knockers, my with would never see me!
Click my name. If you can get used to this, it ought to cure you of flinching with your rifle!
MarcS.,
Don't give up on her until you're having hallway sex exclusively. That's when you walk by, and she says,"FUCK YOU!", and you say, "Fuck you, too!"
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Friday, June 1, 2007, at 03:20:25 (ZULU)
Sounds like a plan. Let's get it going.
jc
jc
Cordova, TN, United States - Friday, June 1, 2007, at 05:26:46 (ZULU)
>" Don't give up on her until you're having hallway sex exclusively. That's when you walk by, and she says,"FUCK YOU!", and you say, "Fuck you, too!""<
Then I guess me and my "Ex" are still having sex ;)))
On the Phugle-Miester 600... just proves that some people have too much time on their hands ;)
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'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Friday, June 1, 2007, at 11:15:32 (ZULU)
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Friday, June 1, 2007, at 11:43:30 (ZULU)
'lito's "Hole in the socks" gang broke my 700 CDL Ltd 17 Fireball outta jail today! ;)
Damn cute!!
The stock is like the old Winchester African of 20+ years ago, with the cross pegs and all. Nice black forend too... not plastic - WOOD!
Gonna glass bed it, float it, put the new Nikon 6.5-20x44 on it, and do the trigger... probably shoot it next week (if I can find the time).
I have it apart for a chamber cast and to do the trigger...
It's a nice break from court shit!
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'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Friday, June 1, 2007, at 23:58:30 (ZULU)
I'm thinking about getting my next scope now with an MOA based reticle and knobs. I'm way more familiar with MOA than MILS so I think it makes sense. The only problem is I can't find anything like a Mil-Dot master that works with minutes to range targets. Do you guys know of anything like that? If not maybe someone could talk to Lou Anne about it.
I called Nightforce to thank them for the gift certificate I won at the match and discussed some options I'd like to see in the future. Really nice people to talk to and very helpful. I was told I could send in my certificate for a free reticle change if I'd like right now and then decide which model I want later. Felt like I was talking to folks at a small company that cares about it's customer base.
Marc
MarcS
East S.F Bay area, CA, - Saturday, June 2, 2007, at 04:43:35 (ZULU)
Instead of lining the target size in inches up with the milliradian image size on the right side of the slot, line it up with the MOA size on the left, and then read the target range next to the RANGE arrow on the left slot. Works great.
Lindy
RV-nomadic, On The Road, U.S.A. - Saturday, June 2, 2007, at 13:36:27 (ZULU)
RIFFLE RAFFLE...?
Sharon
Larry J. Porter
Boonies of the Panhandle, Texas, USA!!!! - Saturday, June 2, 2007, at 14:56:22 (ZULU)
Regards,
Joisey
Steven Dzupin
Ridgewood, New Joisey, US of A - Saturday, June 2, 2007, at 21:04:02 (ZULU)
1. a pistol raffle -- dam nice prize package too... designed to be a slow cooker raffle....
2. a rifle raffle -- niiiiiiiceeeeee rifle... dam nice setup.... coming soon, much shorter fuse on the time.
3. Wildcard raffle... Not sure about this just yet -- but I have a Steyer FAL (PreBan) that needs to be gotten rid of... We could run this one as a rapid fire raffle, send the $$ to American Snipers.org. I have to pay for the rifle, but got it at a good price....
Ima thinking about turning that wildcard raffle on - for say only a week. The other two - are also coming... soon... The $$ for those is also aimed at American Snipers.org
take care all
Ken
Ken Hunter
Nokesville, Va, USofA Under God - Sunday, June 3, 2007, at 00:11:47 (ZULU)
MarcS
East S.F. Bay area, CA, - Sunday, June 3, 2007, at 03:07:51 (ZULU)
Looks like I'm finally gonna get a chronograph. I only wanna buy once. Which is the best?
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Sunday, June 3, 2007, at 03:10:29 (ZULU)
Of what's available now, get the CED, and the software from the same people.
Good stuff.
'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Sunday, June 3, 2007, at 04:34:42 (ZULU)
A friend of mine gave me a Pact Professional about a year ago when he got out of shooting. What do you think of that model?
Marc
MarcS
East S.F. Bay area, CA, - Sunday, June 3, 2007, at 04:40:03 (ZULU)
I don't think much of pact chronos.
I would not own one.
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'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Sunday, June 3, 2007, at 06:01:06 (ZULU)
CDC'
Sunday, June 3, 2007, at 06:29:44 (ZULU)
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Sunday, June 3, 2007, at 08:04:38 (ZULU)
Congrats on the Fireball, my favorite cartouche. Just curious, do you chamber cast all of your rifles? I'd like to do it on a couple of mine, but haven't taken the time to learn the process.
Duman
Duman
Sunday, June 3, 2007, at 13:17:54 (ZULU)
http://www.animatedknots.com/knotlist.php?
Regards,
Joisey
Steven Dzupin
Ridgewood, New Joisey, US of A - Sunday, June 3, 2007, at 14:10:45 (ZULU)
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Sunday, June 3, 2007, at 15:19:34 (ZULU)
>"Congrats on the Fireball, my favorite cartouche."<
I have a Rem "Classic" .221 FireBall riffle, and this 17 Fireball... and I had one of the original XP-100 pistolas (which I sold in a prime moment of serious stupid!)
>"Just curious, do you chamber cast all of your rifles? I'd like to do it on a couple of mine, but haven't taken the time to learn the process."<
No... not all of them.
But this is a different case (That's a Pun, son ;) - The .17 FireBall cases are a bit longer than the .221 cases necked down to .17 (by about ~0.025")... and factory .17 Fireball cases won't be available for a year, cuz Rem is loading all they can make - and even .221 FB cases have completely dried up, cuz guys are buying all they can get to make 17 FB cases.
This round has TAKEN OFF!!!
It was a case (another pun ;) of difficult timing for Remington.
They released the round and rifles for it, around January... and they weren't sure of how it would take off, considering the poor sales of the full sized 17 Rem.
They knew it would sell (cuz the wildcat .17 MK4 is VERY popular), but they were cautious about how much resources to commit to the ammo.
Well... they released the .17 FireBall in January, and it is easily the best Prairie Dog and Ground Squirrel cartridge EVER put on the commercial market.
The Gun Rag "Pundits" say... "(Yawn) Who needs a 17 FireBall"... but the Prairie Dog and ground squirrel shooters say, "It's about time, assholes, where's my checkbook".
AND... to make matters worse, they release the gun and ammo a few months before the Ground squirrel and Prairie dog seasons open up after the winter.
So Remington has been SWAMPED with gun and ammo orders. I was talkin' to a guy that bought $900 (at $27 a box ) in factory ammo for a 3 day ground squirrel shoot two weeks ago. (That's a serious dose of "winter cabin fever" medicine) ;)))
So the long and short of it is that I have decided to make cases from .223, and so I wanted to know exactly how long the chamber is (to the mouth step), so I could cut the brass to the longest length.
And while I'm at it, since I will have to turn the necks, I want the necks to match (-0.002") the neck diameter of the chamber, so the case will have a 0.001" clearance, so I needed the dia of the chamber neck too.
It is not hard to do chamber casts, I just find it to be a real messy pain in the ass.
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CED chronographs are good Juju.
Go here:
http://www.shootingsoftware.com/
The owner of the site, Jim Ristow (sp), is friggin' brilliant
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'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Sunday, June 3, 2007, at 15:51:23 (ZULU)
Cool link, I put in my faves. Gonna run through it with the kids for a while.
FWI, plug for Mark Garrity. Just recieve new IWB holster and appears to be outstanding quality for the $$$. He`ll make anything you want in any skin you want, but I`ll warn you about the wait. Not for those in a hurry.
www.garritysgunleather.com
Steve Racer
Somewhere in Dillsburg, PA, - Sunday, June 3, 2007, at 18:45:12 (ZULU)
Mike -- that's workmanship that i have not seen in a long time. You all that don't have one of Mike's slings -- get/borrow/steal one and check it out.
Building expansion is about to start -- ie garage addition so that I can actually stand up a gun shop for work and some orders. Yes - Mike's slings will be available for local sale here @ my shop....
take care all
(pay attention to the raffle noise... especially that rapid fire raffle.... those have a way of sneaking up on ya).
Ken
Ken Hunter
Nokesville, Va, US of A - Under God - Sunday, June 3, 2007, at 21:38:13 (ZULU)
CDC'
Monday, June 4, 2007, at 00:11:44 (ZULU)
I have been using a CED Millenium for a few years now. I agree with 'lito, it's a great set up.
Jody Calhoun
Saraland, AL-Heart of Dixie, USA - Monday, June 4, 2007, at 01:07:06 (ZULU)
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Monday, June 4, 2007, at 06:04:16 (ZULU)
I'm gonna order the soft case for the CED, and the IR kit.
It has been my experence (with ALL chronos, except my first) that the angle of the sun, clouds, and where in the triangle your bullet passes, and whether your lady is on the "you know what", all effect the readings, both in accuracy, and whether the damn thing reads at all...
Bravo and I have had a number of long distance calls (on MY NICKEL ;) about the problems of the receptor angle "depth" of the cells, and we are convinced (and can make the argument) that the "Fore/aft" acceptance zone varies, and with that, the trip point on the signal varies, and that is a source of error.
The IR unit will eliminate that, because the source it a thin slit, instead of a wide zone.
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'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Monday, June 4, 2007, at 12:45:27 (ZULU)
TIA.
Pablo: What's the best price you have found for this CED gizzie?
CDC'
Monday, June 4, 2007, at 13:09:21 (ZULU)
>>>System Error detected while attempting search.
The error has been reported to the system administrator.
We apologize for the inconvenience<<<
Doesn't work for me either.
Sharon
Larry J. Porter
Boonies of the Panhandle, Texas, USA!!!! - Monday, June 4, 2007, at 13:52:33 (ZULU)
Ken, was glad to send you slings. Glad to have you on board as a dealer. You have supported me and my website for years.
For those that dont know. My company was started on here because some real good guys here talked me into it. Gooch said drop the leather and go to Nylon. Best move I ever made on my slings.
Rick said to change a few things to make it more military proof.
The rest of the men just said what they thought.
Sniper Country is a great place.
Undude/Mike
MikeMiller
Ca, - Monday, June 4, 2007, at 14:45:10 (ZULU)
So the suggested CED kit to order looks like this: (?)
CED M2 Chronograph With Skyscreens
RSI Shooting Lab for Windows
CED Infrared Lighting Option
CED Chronograph Carry Case
Anything else?
Duman
Monday, June 4, 2007, at 17:02:25 (ZULU)
Dirty Steve........
Dirty Steve
San Antonio , Texas, USA - Monday, June 4, 2007, at 17:55:37 (ZULU)
It should show the land my house is on.
Using a terra server site.(Edited now it shows where I live.)
Edited again took off the url..
Dirty Steve
Dirty Steve
San Antonio , Texas, USA - Monday, June 4, 2007, at 18:23:18 (ZULU)
If you want 4 foot spacing, then get the extension thingies.
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'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, Da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Monday, June 4, 2007, at 19:02:58 (ZULU)
Try this one...http://local.live.com
UnPat
UnPat
WI, USA - Monday, June 4, 2007, at 19:43:18 (ZULU)
Watch out about using google earth. I downloaded the google stuff, and it slowed my computer down to a crawl. Plus, it didn't work for shit.
'Lito,
If you're getting 4 foot spacing, it don't matter how fast your bullets are going, LOL.
So, am I to understand that the IR doohickey will help to reduce external influences on the chrony?
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Tuesday, June 5, 2007, at 02:03:49 (ZULU)
All fees paid for the event in October...
Michael
Tuesday, June 5, 2007, at 02:45:06 (ZULU)
CDC'
Tuesday, June 5, 2007, at 02:54:10 (ZULU)
Jody Calhoun
Saraland, AL-Heart of Dixie, USA - Tuesday, June 5, 2007, at 03:13:50 (ZULU)
http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=24511a9c-8dc6-4aae-9eb4-1b5801332ae4&p=1
rod regier
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada - Tuesday, June 5, 2007, at 04:09:23 (ZULU)
So guys took pictures of their loading corners, rooms, whatever.
Damn, how do they keep a loading place that clean?? I mean Martha Stewart would breath funny, looking at some of these guy's loading benches...
... I can't remember the last time I even SAW the top of my loading bench.
I mean is it plywood or masonite??
:((
So yesterday, I decided to start my "Bicentennial loading room cleaning marathon" a few years early.
I found 600 pcs of new .223 Lapua brass that I forgot I had. That's a good thing, cuz I was just about gonna to order 500 pcs. I am ahead $185 (for a change).
But after tossing out a few barrels of garbage, I came across two boxes of unfired Remington 243 (100gr Power point) factory ammo.
Now the odd thing about this find is NOT that it is factory ammo, though that is pretty scarce here. I was the price stickers...
... $3.15 a box - LIST PRICE!!
So I got to feelin' old, and decided that this cleaning up shit is over rated anyway, so I gave up on that!
The hell with Martha Stewart, she ain't my type anyway.
But in the process, I started getting my dies straightened out (a major career move in it's own right), and swapping a few scopes around on a few rifles.
Threw a bunch of brass in the polisher,
... life is good!
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'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Tuesday, June 5, 2007, at 12:33:51 (ZULU)
Didn't you loose a die the last time you cleaned up? Let us know what you lost this time.
I have a 2 foot square area around my reloader that is semi neat. Just stuff that needs to be handy for the loading currently in progress. The rest looks like a tornado just came through. The casing machine take up space and the bullet luber and all the assorted parts to each thing plus random junk. I have 6 bottles of Lee Tumble lube sitting on the bench. Can not recall the last time I used any of that. I am afraid to loook at the price tag.
Rod,
They are hiring Iraqis for security? Thats like hiring a wolf to gard your sheep flock. Sure he may just want the job but he may tell the other wolves when best to grab a meal!
Dirty Steve...........
Dirty Steve
San Antonio , Texas, USA - Tuesday, June 5, 2007, at 16:11:31 (ZULU)
Concur, hiring locals is just too big a risk from the POV of vetting, let alone all the other issues.
Fox guarding the henhouse syndrome...
rod regier
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada - Tuesday, June 5, 2007, at 22:34:19 (ZULU)
http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=3149487
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'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Tuesday, June 5, 2007, at 22:35:43 (ZULU)
"... $3.15 a box - LIST PRICE!!"
You musta picked those up about the time the 243 was introduced. I wonder what other treasures lie buried in your reloading room.... lot's of history there, I'll bet.
Duman
Tuesday, June 5, 2007, at 22:59:54 (ZULU)
I've had good luck with Teera Fly www.terrafly.fiu.edu
Gary Kaney
N.W., ILL, - Wednesday, June 6, 2007, at 00:30:42 (ZULU)
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Wednesday, June 6, 2007, at 05:31:41 (ZULU)
I guess you could say that SCLE #26 is now officially dead. First I swapped out the loopy for a Nightforce, then the A1 stock for an A5, and now it's in George's shop getting a makeover. When I get it back it will be a 26" barrelled .243 with a brake and the Badger DBM floor metal with a couple of 10 rd. AICS magazines. So now the only thing left original is the action, mounts and trigger. That rifle was a great deal when I first had it. I hate to think about what I have into it now but I think I could have just about bought another rifle.
Here's what really sucks- I miss having the M40A1 that it was! I love my boat paddle range queen now and I know it can win any match in the country but I want another A1 stocked .308 real bad. What a dumbass. I still have the barrel and floor metal from it so I'll start collecting the other parts and have one built up someday. Maybe I'll find somebody with another SCLE that has been sitting in the safe for too long who knows.
MarcS
East S.F. Bay area, CA, - Wednesday, June 6, 2007, at 06:03:37 (ZULU)
Here is the hardest single shot knock out I've ever seen. Turn the sound up and don't blink.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=TPxkEkGUeZU&mode=related&search=
Marc
MarcS
East S.F. Bay area, CA, - Wednesday, June 6, 2007, at 06:10:25 (ZULU)
Sit DOWN, bitch! That KO rocked.
I had a guy charge me once. Took 2 steps, brought one up from the floor, he did a backwards arc, landed on his head, KO'd. Too bad. He was a pretty good guy, but he made me hit him. We're friends, now.
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Wednesday, June 6, 2007, at 09:34:57 (ZULU)
>"...but I'll wait until Oehler comes out with the new improved model I heard about."<
Ain't happening.
It's amazing how fast rumors travel on the internet. BS goes around the world five times, before the truth gets to the front door.
After the SHOT SHOW, I read a thread on some board, that some guy had a friend that knew a guy that was sitting next to a guy in a dinner, who's sister was sleeping with a guy that had a booth next to Oehler, and HE SAID...
Don't wait - call Oehler, and ASK THEM!!
Then buy a CED.
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'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Wednesday, June 6, 2007, at 14:18:25 (ZULU)
Lito, only do that from the kitchen (or ex-wive's closets), never from the basement or the garage! You WILL throw something out you will later regret!
Maj. Joe/Boris......
The closer we get to election time, the more we need your insight, and your finely tuned skills of observation and reporting. Come on back to the roaster, even if it is only once a week (we meet every night)! Hope all is well.....
More stupid laws from our idiots in Hartford. Be unfortunate enough to have one of your firearms stolen, and you (the legal owner) can be charged with a crime if not reported quickly enough. Shit, they won't put the criminal behind bars, but they are willing to prosecute a victim?
Some of these fools are salivating at the thought of complete registration. Sorry for the vent.....
Les
CT, - Wednesday, June 6, 2007, at 15:29:05 (ZULU)
Edited to correct initials.
HDR
HDR
OK, - Wednesday, June 6, 2007, at 16:23:57 (ZULU)
Cheers!
Lindy
RV-Nomadic, On the Road, U.S.A. - Wednesday, June 6, 2007, at 21:28:16 (ZULU)
Sir. You have made my day! As a very slow learner, my first four cars were British. A Sprite, an MG Midget, a TR-4, and an XKE. I know the Prince of Darkness all too well. ;o( That is one great article and if I can stop laughing long enough I'll pass it on to some of my similarly affected friends. If, in your wanderings, you happen to come thru Missouri, please give me a call and stop by.
Thanks & Cheers,
Doc
Doc Holloway
The sunny Ozark boonies, MO, USA - Wednesday, June 6, 2007, at 22:48:57 (ZULU)
Lindy: I've had a '56 Austin Healy 100-6, a 67 Triumph T120, and a 71 Norton Commando...the Healy and Norton at the same time, and my Mom had a 67 XKE (!?). "bout spewed when I read that. Thought the "Prince of Darkness" club was pretty exclusive, but maybe not...everyone must be "in the closet" (enjoying the darkness?).
Good stuff on a dreary day!
Steve
SteveinButte
Butte, MT, 'Merica - Thursday, June 7, 2007, at 00:43:22 (ZULU)
Answer...Lucas makes refrigerators,also.
Between me,my father and brother we own 9 motorcycles...5 Triumphs,2 BSA's and 2 Harley....The most brits I could ever keep running at one time and still hold a full time job was 5.And that full time job was shop foreman at a Brit Bike shop....
UnPat
UnPat
Wi, USA - Thursday, June 7, 2007, at 02:10:38 (ZULU)
MGA MK-II, two BSA Gold Star Clubmans, one Matchless 500 Scrambler, a Norton 600 Twin, and a Norton 500 Manx...
... and a flashlight!!
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'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Thursday, June 7, 2007, at 02:24:06 (ZULU)
Q: You know why the brits don't make computers, dontcha?
A: They can't figure out how to make them leak oil!
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Thursday, June 7, 2007, at 04:56:47 (ZULU)
"Maybe I'll find somebody with another SCLE that has been sitting in the safe for too long who knows."
You may have found your man. If you're serious let me know via roster mail.
Thanks,
jc
jc
Cordova, TN, United States - Thursday, June 7, 2007, at 05:23:17 (ZULU)
Some very nice rides....Them Goldstars are worth some really big bucks right now,And so is that Manx.I also owned a Atlas motored Matchless,but this was the chopper from hell, 14 over springer and hardtail...so I sold that one off...Me,Local PD, and kidneys are all on speaking terms again...
UnPat
UnPat
Wi, USA - Thursday, June 7, 2007, at 05:48:37 (ZULU)
Thanks Lito for the straight scoop, AGAIN.
I had my hernia surgery this morning. Not too bad. Worst parts are the sore throat from the air tube and the side effects of the pain killers. I've been so dizzy and groggy that I only want to sleep. I can't believe some people enjoy this feeling so much they take this shit when they're healthy. Every time I try to get up and move around I get really weak, dizzy and pasty white so I stopped trying. Maybe tomorrow.
I'm hoping to get to the range on Sunday to help out my friend with his first rifle. It might happen.
Marc
MarcS
East S.F. Bay area, CA, - Thursday, June 7, 2007, at 07:52:37 (ZULU)
I got a case of nostalgia a while back (actually, it's a re-occurring thing like Malaria)... and went to a classic motorcycle show, looking for a Gold Star Clubman, or a Manx... 24k for a nice Gold Star, and 55k for a cream puff Manx.
There was a Cushman that I could afford :((
I took my $7,500 and went home :((
A local "Classics motor house" had a very nice Vincent Black Shadow in 98% for 11k - it was a bargain.
When I was a kid, you'd find these toys in front of most any bar in my neighborhood.
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CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Thursday, June 7, 2007, at 11:15:40 (ZULU)
Mopeds.... kinda like ugly girls. Fun to ride, but you don't want your friends to see you on one.
Duman
Thursday, June 7, 2007, at 14:40:20 (ZULU)
I could never understand how people could get to liking pain killers either. They mess up my awareness, which makes me paranoid.
Don't try shooting so soon. From what I understand, a hernia is a real bitch to fix a second time, but fairly easy to tear up.
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Thursday, June 7, 2007, at 14:49:34 (ZULU)
>"Mopeds.... kinda like ugly girls. Fun to ride, but you don't want your friends to see you on one."<
Definitely fun to ride. They aim to please (it might be the last they get in a while)... they always welcome you back - and no flowers, no expensive restaurants, and "no headaches".
;)))
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'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Thursday, June 7, 2007, at 15:19:12 (ZULU)
I think it's most accurate to say that British motor vehicles have...character.
Lindy
RV-Nomadic, On the Road, U.S.A. - Thursday, June 7, 2007, at 16:09:46 (ZULU)
Got a funky question for you, especially you Canadian types! One of my buddies has a 338 barrel he’s selling, and I’m not quite sure what to make of it. It’s a new, unthreaded barrel from a guy named (Rob?) McLennan in Ontario. I was told it was a 1:10” match grade stainless button rifled / hand lapped barrel of top-flight quality… although I don’t typically think of ‘button rifled’ and ‘top flight’ normally together, I have to admit my Douglas has been really good in that regard. Anyway, it’s a 28” blank, supposed to be 27” usable. I thought that was a bit short, but noticed ArmaLite uses one just a touch shorter for their 338. So does anyone know anything about this tube? I wouldn’t ask except for two things... first off, my buddy is kind of a jerk – he gave me a 338 Lapua dummy round and I’ve been thinking of building one ever since – so he costs me money! But then he’s not wanting much at all for this tube, just to get a little bit of dough out of it, ‘cause he’s had it so long and hasn’t done anything with it. But what I don’t know about the Lapdog would fill volumes. Another question – since the Lapdog is so much longer than a WinMag, could a Winchester 300WM action even be used realistically for a Lapdog project?
Any takers?
Interestingly, running the numbers on the Lapdog on Sierra Infinity, I get that it has the same drop at 1K (I used the data from Hodgdon’s website – 300gr SMK at 2700 fps) as the Swede. It just does it with less windage. Not a bunch but a good bit. I just doubt that the Lapdog is something I could run without a big ‘ol brake ;-)
Catching up here... on the powder throwers, I’ll play, but after I get back from vacation. I’d hope we have more than a few! I got a note from a ‘Yote hunter observing from his hide, he said the old Lyman was the way to go. I’ve been watching ‘em on ebay since I got the note, so don’t you guys go and outbid me! We’ll try one of those too ;-)
Jim, my friend, when you get the info together, I’ll push really hard on this end. Even if I need to do it on my own (leave of absence kind of thing) ‘cause I figure that kind of experience is worth it. Better living through chemistry! HA!
Duman, I’m not making time with anyone, just trying to help out. She’s actually the wife of a great friend of mine...
Mike’s slings – YUP! Great stuff. I’ve got to find the OD cuff for my other one, or else someone ain’t gonna be too happy with me here soon. When it comes to slings, I use Mike’s every chance I get. Heck, I even mentioned that I liked his CQB sling best of all I tried. But as far as the best part about the sling, it has to be the SPEED. I used the quick cuff on a rack grade ’14 not long ago at a 2 day position shooting mini-course. It didn’t do anything I couldn’t have done with my old Turner slings, it just did it FAST-FAST. Well, that and when you get it adjusted perfectly, there’s no resetting the sling keepers to keep tension or any of that BS, just literally plug and play. The only thing I haven’t figured out is how to slip an inch or so in and out when going between kneeling (my hips and knees don’t do sitting as well as they ought to) and prone. Doing it is easy – but I’m not fast at it. Luckily, I don’t shoot kneeling much.
Marc, I sure hope you get to doing better! I’m with you, never have understood what draws people to dope. Don’t rush anything and hurt yourself!
And to you two Patrons and the Master that helped me out with my sour stick, I really, REALLY appreciate it. Got her back together last night, and everything done but sighting in. End-all is that the ARMS#22L rings went south, turning a way-way sub-MOA stick into a 2 MOA stick within a month. The LAST new set of Badger medium rings in the country at this point (literally!) came in last night, and got those on. Had to lower the rear sight to provide 11 thou clearance, and still wound up touching after I tightened everything down… got two choices left, ‘cause the rear sight is literally pegged down as low as physically possible in the base – either take a file and hit the forward edge of the bottom of the eyepiece lockring to knock (literally) a few thousandths off, or leave it as-is with the rear sight pegged at full-left travel to get the same clearance. The latter is where I’m headed at this point.
In any case, I did get the ARMS rings back yesterday, and yes, they were different than how I sent them in for rebuild. Makes sense, the rings (the steel parts) were the same but the locking parts (the aluminum parts) were new or rebuilt. The rear ring inspired confidence in the amount of force required to lock it back in – but the front ring didn’t. Rather than chance it, I just went with the Badgers. At least until Mark LaRue finally releases his throw-lever rings, in which case the Badgers will go on a boltgun and the LaRues will go on the ’25. I do have to give the ARMS guys credit for trying to work with me, he did overnight them back and work my rings over fast. Still, the fact that the front ring didn’t take much force (kind of mushy) to lock in last night just has me too skittish – it was such a PITA to diagnose the rings were bad in the first place, I don’t want to live that again!
Bravo
Thursday, June 7, 2007, at 17:30:36 (ZULU)
But take the same trip in a MGB GT and anything short of an alien abduction can, and - if you live - WILL happen to you. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you will meet interesting, exotic and potentially dangerous people. You'll have a chance to apply your mechanical, survival, negoiation and H2H combat skills.
It will be great.
CDC'
Thursday, June 7, 2007, at 19:43:07 (ZULU)
Rob McLennen is a well-respected Canadian barrel maker.
A while back, I got him to make me a replacement barrel for my Ruger 77 Mk II in .308 Win. Original brl was around improved cylinder choke :-( Got him to match the original contour, so it's a real "stealth" setup.
With the other work I had done (bedding, lap bolt to full contact, repl trigger), the rifle is now sub-MOA when I use enough scope magnification.
rod regier
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada - Thursday, June 7, 2007, at 22:35:10 (ZULU)
As much as we joke about them, I would take an MGA Twin cam over a Porche', a Norton Manx or BSA Clubman, over a HondaSukiyaki Four, and a Moris Minor "Woodie" station wagon over a Honda wagon, any time with no thought!
They gots SOUL!!!
When you tune a pair of SU side draft Carburetors or get into first without grinding gears on an MGA, or change the cam lobe timing on a BSA Clubman... or watch the exposed hairpin springs on a Norton sodium filled valve go "clackety" at idle, you know what I mean .
Those were good days...
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'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Thursday, June 7, 2007, at 23:25:27 (ZULU)
Work smarter, not harder and KISS are phrases to live by. It's cool to have a hobby that takes up your time, but English mechanical devices is a bit too far. S/F....Ken M
BTW, soul doesn't get you lower timeslips ;)
Ken M
IL, USA - Friday, June 8, 2007, at 01:33:52 (ZULU)
Whatever you do, don't sneeze. trust me, or maybe you have already.
doug sickels
Friday, June 8, 2007, at 02:00:04 (ZULU)
"Why else would you have metric and also standard fasteners ON THE SAME TRUCK!!"
Hey, you musta been workin' on my GMC front-end, while I wasn't looking! I had ALL my socket/wrench sets out... english, metric, impact, 1/2"-drive, 3/8"-drive, 1/4"-drive, swahili-standard.....
Engine: SAE, Axle: Metric, Finishing the job: Priceless!
Duman
Friday, June 8, 2007, at 02:37:42 (ZULU)
11 Large for a Black Shadow??? Somethin dont sound right,there.11 usually gets ya frame,cases and paper...and the rest in milk crates. I could see a runnin Comet for that,or possibly the Rapide.And sorry,but ya just cant classify a Cushman as a moped......Ya just cant.
The 441 Victor implanted many a knee into chest till ya get the compression release timing down right....And it dont matter how tough ya are,your eyes WILL leak once the kicker gear and spring are worn out and ya get straight legged...Fitting jugs and pistons on Tridents is a good way to entertain yourself for a day...Theres a lesson in patience.So is installing a head and pushrods at same time with a Commando.
Seein all that vintage iron outside of a bar was highly entertaining at closing time...You could always tell who left their fuel one,Who was too drunk and couldnt pass the required coordination test of the startin procedure,Who just showed up and their bike was still warm,and then there was the guy that did the priming kick w/ the key on,and gets launched.Or the guy whose foot slips from the other guys oil leak and gets pinned under his bike.... Yup,definatley better than the sitcoms on t.v today.
"Soul" can get ya lower E.T. slips too...My built to the hilt '72 BSA Lightening 650 has a few class champ trophies to its credit.
UnPat
UnPat
Wi, Usa - Friday, June 8, 2007, at 03:04:31 (ZULU)
"I don’t typically think of ‘button rifled’ and ‘top flight’ normally together"
Just don't let the folks at Broughton hear you say that. ;-)
MarcS,
Hope you get well soon.
jc
jc
Cordova, TN, United States - Friday, June 8, 2007, at 04:55:20 (ZULU)
UnPat,
I used to bounce at a bar in the fancy downtown area here. It's just ridiculous, watching the middle aged dorks that had to get a divorce to get a motorcycle. They're easy to spot. The bikes cost about $35k, and the idiots riding them almost wreck on the uneven brick streets at cruising speeds. (4-6 mph)
Almost as funny as Jim Gaffigan's "beard combover."
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Friday, June 8, 2007, at 05:46:38 (ZULU)
CDC'
Friday, June 8, 2007, at 13:08:40 (ZULU)
I hadn't seen that entry by Kawasaki, very nice. I've been looking at BMW-K1200GT, though i don't care for the 2007 styling changes.
http://www.bmwmotorcycles.com/bikes/bike.jsp?b=k1200gt
I wonder what insurance would cost for that Kaw....
Duman
Friday, June 8, 2007, at 15:41:11 (ZULU)
One word of advice if you ever go in for abdominal surgery. Ask your doc if you can start on some stool softeners and prune juice right away. Pushing hurts. I wish they would have told me. I'll leave it at that.
None of that shit matters to me right now because all I can think about is the next match. I've got my local long range Sacramento shoot on Sunday July 1st and the big, two day match down south of LA the following weekend. Big prizes at that match. The timing is a little tight for me but I'll be ok. I'm more worried about the rifle. It's arriving at GA Precision today for the new .243 barrel and DBM floor metal. I've got to work up a load and get some dope out to 1K asap. I'm ordering dies, brass, bullets and other stuff for it today so I'll be ready when it gets here. I just need to decide on moly or regular.
I hope these pain killer induced moments of chatter are coming out in a way that can be understood.
Marc
MarcS
East S.F. Bay area, CA, - Friday, June 8, 2007, at 15:59:56 (ZULU)
Ouchie!
We gotta end this war NOW!
;)
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'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, Da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Friday, June 8, 2007, at 16:23:57 (ZULU)
Working with new rifle. Catman hold your hat. Its a Lawton Action 375 Chey Tac, in McMillan stock. Damm nice work. I am working for loads that fly well and dont blow primers under any condition. I want to see what the rifle and caliber will do with regular take to war type loads.
Sinsiter, hope all is well and be safe. Just saw a National Geographic piece on Inside Green Berets and the amount of IED's just freakin is crazy. My friend and Godfather to my daughters is on his way back also ( The Stan) and I just wish I could go and watch his back.
Undude/Mike
MikeMiller
Ca, - Friday, June 8, 2007, at 17:55:35 (ZULU)
Duman, I pretty much switched over to all impact sockets, I have a fairly comprehensive set from 3/8" to 3/4" drive, to include about $450 worth of universal 12pt impact sockets, wobble extensions and universal joints IOT get at some of these contraptions with an impact wrench. And still I wind up with the torch, a box end wrench and a cheater bar on some of these south of the border rolling abortions that DOT wants hauled off due to their being insanely unsafe for the road. Nothing's as fun as rolling up for a police tow and seeing an abandoned F250 crew cab full of shrubs and 2 tons of black dirt that the pedros ran from (due to none of them being documented) and getting stuck hauling that thing away to impound. Except maybe when it's a 1988 POS Freightliner with 105% brake wear, 2.7 million miles, tires with 1/32" of tread hauling a box full of wet mulch (maybe 50k lbs).
Gotta love NAFTA. S/F....Ken M
Ken M
IL, USA - Friday, June 8, 2007, at 19:12:09 (ZULU)
Had a good time at the Goose Creek Tactical Match, although I got soundly trounced. Sometime you get the bear and sometime bear the bear annihilates you.....
I could no longer resist the temptation and slapped down the money for a super sniper. (Or is it the sooper sniper?) I also ordered TPS rings. Anybody have any experience with them?
Pat II
Friday, June 8, 2007, at 19:43:11 (ZULU)
My only complaint was lack of availability and that was a couple of years back. The people were great and so were the rings.
Cheers,
Doc
Doc Holloway
The sunny Ozark boonies, MO, USA - Friday, June 8, 2007, at 21:41:48 (ZULU)
Gonna have to make it point to have mornin coffee BEFORE reading the roster...Beard Combover,LMAO...and yup know the type,My Shovel Bagger puts them in the bar,cryin "Mama" in their drink before the end of the first tankful...
CDC,
Sorry,but...The Super Saki Sushi Slayer does nothing for me....I did my "fast" time,now its just all about gettin there,where ever "there" might be at the moment and what way I take to get "there" is for the front tire to decide.This might also explain some of the reasons the House Mouse gets upset when a simple trip to the store for coffee,takes 5 hours..."Sorry,Sweetums...It was the road,Honest"...Found out "The Road" excuse dont work when late for work...LOL
Ken,Duman,
Seconds on what was said earlier.
All the impacts,sockets and tools are great,but for chassis work the wrench puller's best friend is still a BIG torch.If it dont move,Cut it..
Marc,
Touch late but glad to hear the surgery went well,Hugging a pillow to your belly may help when coughing or sneezing.Good luck w/the new barrel.
UnDude,
Caught that program too....That one should be aired on regular commercial prime time t.v. a few times. Here in Wi,..McCoy is a process point for recruits,A friend of mine is attached there,Says the conditions there would fry your mind.They got IED's all over the place to train/condition...Says it like one of the big bases instead of a little process point...Safe Prayers and thoughts for those over there.
UnPat
UnPat
Wi, USA - Saturday, June 9, 2007, at 03:32:23 (ZULU)
I know less than NOTHING about them.
I'm thinking about getting one to run ballistic software in the field.
What operating systems do they use, and what software do they use... can they run regular software, or does it have to be special written for these little pests?
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'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Saturday, June 9, 2007, at 14:41:49 (ZULU)
I'd love a top of the line bike by one of the major manufacturers, but there's no place on this planet to actually ride the thing. Puttering around at 90mph doesn't count.
Pablo: What software do you want to run?
CDC'
Saturday, June 9, 2007, at 15:15:21 (ZULU)
If you buy now, I suggest you either buy used or spend with the understanding that two years from now, the device will be hopelessly outdated and may not even be supported properly.
The good news is that some folks already see the future and the price of gently used stuff is beginning to drop...
medicjim
Saturday, June 9, 2007, at 15:24:37 (ZULU)
I know less than NOTHING about them."
They are costly and require batteries/charging!
Seems I knew a little more than you but not much. Haha.
Dirty Steve.........
Dirty Steve
San Antonio , Texas, USA - Saturday, June 9, 2007, at 18:17:00 (ZULU)
The three best known programs for PDA use in the field are HorusVision Atrag, Perry Systems' Exbal - which is the same program packaged by Nightforce - and Lex Talus Field Firing Solutions (FFS).
Atrag is the most expensive, and offers nothing which the other two programs do not offer - and the others have features Atrag does not.
The most feature-rich program, which runs only on a Pocket P.C., is FFS. I recommend a Pocket P.C. running Windows Mobile 5.0. They are made by HP/Compaq as the Ipaq, and Dell. Dell has recently decided to stop selling their Pocket P.C. platform, the X51, but they are still available both new and used. HP/Compaq is still in the business.
You can see the manual for the FFS software here:
http://www.precisionworkbench.com/Download/Manuals/FFS%20Manual.pdf
If you look at the main screen, if gives you a firing solution in both MOA and mils for both elevation and windage.
It has the best file capabilities, saving load profiles, atmospheric profiles, and turret profiles, which are handy for scopes like the Leupold M1, which have multi-turn turrets which nominally adjust in MOA but are really calibrated in Inches per Hundred Yards. The turret output will tell you which turn and which click you should be on for a given MOA.
FFS also has an explicit mechanism to tune the program output to your field-derived shooting data. With other programs, you have to tune the muzzle velocity or the bullet B.C. to make the program output match your field data.
It incorporates the temperature sensitivity of your muzzle velocity, if you know it, into the firing solution.
Once you put in a wind direction, it calculates a wind card for winds from the state direction varying from 0 to 25 mph, so you can see the effect of wind gusts.
It will take direct bearing/range, map data, and/or GPS data for FFP and target positions, and calculate a range card for you. Double-click on a target on the range card, and it calculates a firing solution for that target.
Master Rick helped to specify the feature set of the program, which I have just briefly touched on.
Perry Systems Exbal is also a very good program, and is available in versions for both the Pocket P.C. and Palm Pilots.
http://www.perry-systems.com
Platforms are in flux. The PDA world is being subsumed by "smart" phones. However, none of the "smart" phones which run Windows Mobile will run the ballistic programs. However, the Palm Treo with the Palm OS will run both Exbal and Atrag versions.
There is supposed to be a Pocket P.C. version of Atrag - but their web site has no information on cost or availability, but I suspect from past experience that it will be expensive.
I run both FFS and Exbal on a Dell platform, with FFS in use most often. If the Dell craters, I'll go to the Ipaq, as a Windows Mobile platform has the most utility for me as a PDA - it will run Excel spreadsheets, and has synchronization with Microsoft Outlook utilities.
If you want a high-end, mil-spec Pocket P.C. platform, check out this site:
http://www.tdsway.com/products
For just ballistic software, a Palm Pilot platform running Exbal would be both less complicated and expensive.
If you have other questions, drop me an email note. If you've misplaced my direct address, the site email works.
Lindy
RV-Nomadic, On the Road, U.S.A. - Saturday, June 9, 2007, at 20:17:40 (ZULU)
The executive summary for Lindy's excellent speil would be:
- Pick the software candidate(s), then see what box it's supported on.
MedicJim's point about the technology change is dead-on. Saw an announcement for a flash-based mini laptop that has a target retail of $US190! There are market forces (finally!) driving towards low cost, smaller footprint laptop units available thru normal commercial channels.
http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS9292516116.html
8.6 x 6.5 x 1.3 inches , 7" display, QWERTY keyboard, 2 lbs, 3 hr battery life.
Buying gently used for current need is excellent advice. Just beware, some of the older PDA's get unloaded because of expensive battery replacement costs. Expect to replace the rechargable batteries up front on a used unit, and know what that will cost you.
rod regier
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada - Saturday, June 9, 2007, at 20:48:56 (ZULU)
http://www.defense-training.com/quips/21May07.html
(...we are ever horrified at the suspects' poor gun-handling and utter lack of proficiency.)
Comment: Much as we righteously despise Hollywood twits and leftists, maybe they're actually doing us a favor! Their arrogant and willful ignorance of our Art insures that cretins who vacuously take in all the sewage they pump over the wire will, at the critical moment, be no match for us!
rod regier
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada - Sunday, June 10, 2007, at 01:02:35 (ZULU)
In the PDA world either Palm or Pocket PC will work very well. If one has an advantage over the other it would be the Palm Tungsten model with a battery life that is way ahead of any of the Pocket PC's.
Got both platforms and like them both. I think the Pocket PC has more versatility, but the Tungsten T5 is the one that goes to the range.
YMMV,
jc
jc
Cordova, TN, United States - Sunday, June 10, 2007, at 05:41:45 (ZULU)
If you're going to deploy, take the TDS Recon, which has the capability to accept external battery packs which take AA replaceable batteries.
Lindy
RV-Nomadic, On the Road, U.S.A. - Sunday, June 10, 2007, at 14:26:16 (ZULU)
I was looking at FFS and Exbal. So I think I'll search ebay for a used HP pocket PC.
Unfortunately, all of this poop is obsolete when you open the box :(((
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'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, Da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Sunday, June 10, 2007, at 14:32:40 (ZULU)
Yep, in the sense that the next generation will have more features, more power, and cost less.
However, that doesn't necessarily mean that the "obsolete stuff" is not useful. I have an old Palm Pilot M125 which runs the current Palm version of Exbal very well - and takes AAA batteries to boot. Still useful - though I keep it as a loaner and backup.
If you wait for the next generation, which will be better, you'll never buy anything.
But, you knew that... :D
Lindy
RV-Nomadic, On the Road, U.S.A. - Sunday, June 10, 2007, at 16:50:41 (ZULU)
I knew that!
:)
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'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, Da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Sunday, June 10, 2007, at 17:23:47 (ZULU)
Not if you forget to charge the batteries. ;-))
PDA batteries seem to run down faster than Palm. At least faster than the Tungsten T5 anyway. Or it could just be skewed perception (what the voices are telling me).
jc
jc
Cordova, TN, United States - Sunday, June 10, 2007, at 19:43:27 (ZULU)
Just got back from Badlands, wrung out the new Remington and Super Sniper scope. Love 'em both! Shoots as good as my Howa with the Loopy. Factory trigger is a bit heavy, but breaks clean at about 40 lbs. The Super Sniper works really well. Good glass, clear. Mildots were correct, and the parallax adjustment is a godsend, better to see the longer and real near targets than my old Leupold. Tracks well and comes EXACTLY back to zero.
Mildots and wind constant charts never need batteries. Dope books don't break, and dust/dirt/rain won't make 'em go haywire. Learn your dope and shoot lots of bullets.
Bobby's got a really nice new shooting line at the 1K range. No more scorching sun on your head, or rain dripping right in your crotch. Now, if he could just get a latte machine in there.....
Charles S. Hunt
San Antonio, Texas, USA - Sunday, June 10, 2007, at 21:09:30 (ZULU)
CDC'
Sunday, June 10, 2007, at 22:53:58 (ZULU)
http://www.snipercountry.com/hottips/Data_Book.htm
Sorry, couldn't resist
rod regier
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada - Monday, June 11, 2007, at 00:16:47 (ZULU)
I see guys on the line frantically looking through notebooks and I have no idea what they are looking for.
CDC'
Monday, June 11, 2007, at 01:08:48 (ZULU)
Has just about a place for everything..Except Playmate of the Year.
UnPat
UnPat
Wi, USA - Monday, June 11, 2007, at 01:09:56 (ZULU)
>"Someone gave me a dope book once. I never figured out what it was for."<
It's to keep your stash!
;)
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'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Monday, June 11, 2007, at 01:16:25 (ZULU)
medicjim
Monday, June 11, 2007, at 01:48:05 (ZULU)
I've watched guys frantically working the PDA trying to figure out what their data would be for a shot. I've also seen Pete Carpentier dope his wind, dial his elevation and shoot the thing in about 15 seconds. Take your pick.
Charles S. Hunt
San Antonio, Texas, USA - Monday, June 11, 2007, at 01:58:43 (ZULU)
I have one I got at Bobby's (Badlands) and it aint been wrong yet. You can also fill it out for your mildot hold overs. Put a 600 yrd zero on your gun and use your hold overs with no fiddling with knobs. Not that that is a bad thing ;)............ I don't use the hold overs but I got the data.
I went to the range today and got Sun burned. Shot one of my 1991 38 Supers. Crono'd some loads and shot the Barricade event. (The Easiest event in the Bianchi Cup) I droped five points on my first time throught it and cleaned it the second time through.
I then played with the 6" 9mm 1911. Zeroed the pup at 35 yards. Then decided it was getting to freaking hot. I had to mow the dang grass first so I got a little warm.
BOLT, You hanging in there?
Dirty Steve............
Dirty Steve
San Antonio , Texas, USA - Monday, June 11, 2007, at 03:48:57 (ZULU)
What can I do to my Sig 220R to keep it from hanging up when I shoot it too fast, such as in IDPA competition? It only hangs up on the course, not when I'm on the firing line next door, trying to figure out WTF went wrong. Could this just be me unknowingly limp-wristing while moving? I'd ask on Sig forums, but those idiots are mostly just collectors, hangers on, and bullshit artists.
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Monday, June 11, 2007, at 04:46:09 (ZULU)
The PDA's and Palms are not meant to replace a databook. They're just a second source, an augumentation, if you will. There's no substitute for knowing your rifle, your load and your comeups for a particular combination of rifle and load. Make a range card and stick it somewhere <b/g> if you can't remember the numbers. The electronic gadgets are fun to play with and to double check your data if you have the time to do it. They're just another tool you can use or not, depending on your inclination at any given time (there's where watches can come in handy).
Just remember, you can never have too much information, written or electronic, or a combination of the two (with apologies to Janice Joplin).
Just shut up and shoot. ;-)) And shoot well.
jc
jc
Cordova, TN, United States - Monday, June 11, 2007, at 04:52:08 (ZULU)
Nothing to it.
CDC'
Monday, June 11, 2007, at 05:45:25 (ZULU)
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Monday, June 11, 2007, at 10:22:24 (ZULU)
http://www.6mmbr.com/norcaltactical.html
I've never tried any of the ballistic programs mentioned but I can see where another tool in the box could be helpful. I tape my come ups onto the left side of the stock right in front of my face below the scope. I keep a log book with what my come ups are each time I shoot to track them at different locations. I also have wind values in the book for winds at every five mph with half and quarter values for each depending on the angle of attack to my bullet (the math is pretty easy there but I write it down anyway). Different hold overs and hold unders are also in there so I can zero at a specific yardage and use my mil hash marks the for others when I'm in a hurry. I have this for a 300 and a 600 yard zero. I'm in the process of trying to memorize these numbers if only for the 300 yard zero. I have what my total moa come up is for each range in 50 yard increments, and what my successive moa is from one yardage to the next. I make a new page for every match and every practice and I note the temp, sun condition, wind conditions overall, number of shots fired in a barrel log page at the back, the specific load info which I reduce to one number and have each load number specified somewhere else, and any thing else that seems like it may have had some voodoo effect on my day.
Cheers,
Marc
MarcS
East S.F. Bay area, CA, - Monday, June 11, 2007, at 13:24:04 (ZULU)
http://www.kentonindustries.com/
or click my name.
The windage turret is set for 10mph winds at all ranges.
The effect of wind speed is linear so multiply by 2 for 20mph, .5 for 5mph, etc.
For wind direction the coefficients are:
2:30 = .95
2:00 = .9
1:30 = .7
1:00 = .5
12:30 = .25
Those coefficients may be different from what you have read elsewhere. These are right. I derived them myself.
The formula is (speed coefficient)*(direction coefficient)* distance = windage turret distance.
And, yes, given distance as an independent variable and deflection as a dependent variable, this is NOT a linear function. I did a sensitivity analysis and plotted the residuals. This system is close enough for government work.
The calculation is done mentally in about 2 seconds.
CDC'
Monday, June 11, 2007, at 14:35:54 (ZULU)
I've accepted that no formula works and only large amounts of experience will allow me to judge wind.
It's just an opinion... no proof offered.
medicjim
Monday, June 11, 2007, at 15:02:34 (ZULU)
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Monday, June 11, 2007, at 15:55:52 (ZULU)
medicjim
Monday, June 11, 2007, at 16:22:33 (ZULU)
ULS post about 5 minutes ago!
Now to get my General!
Sarge
Sarge
Southern Area 51, NM, USA - Monday, June 11, 2007, at 20:55:32 (ZULU)
Me too.
CDC'
Tuesday, June 12, 2007, at 01:26:31 (ZULU)
Congratulations... I'm sending you a repeater directory on Wednesday morning by priority mail (I just found it today).
-
'lito (de K2BK)
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Tuesday, June 12, 2007, at 02:21:04 (ZULU)
Sarge - Congrats!!! this is good'ness... We need all the well educated folks that understand communcations - that we can get....
March on Sarge - get that Extra!!!
73 de KA4AZY
Ken
Ken Hunter
Nokesville, Va, Keep America - God Fearing, Armed and Free!!!.. - Tuesday, June 12, 2007, at 02:52:12 (ZULU)
"Courtney love at the end of a kegger"
Now there's one helluva visual. Kinda disgusting, but a helluva visual, nonetheless.
jc
jc
Cordova, TN, United States - Tuesday, June 12, 2007, at 06:05:34 (ZULU)
Also First Focal Plane. (apples and oranges)
jc
jc
Cordova, TN, United States - Tuesday, June 12, 2007, at 06:07:08 (ZULU)
Sarge
Southern Area 51, NM, USA - Tuesday, June 12, 2007, at 13:33:00 (ZULU)
Adrian Barbeau turn 62 yesterday...
Sharon
Larry J. Porter
Boonies of the Panhandle, Texas, USA!!!! - Tuesday, June 12, 2007, at 15:35:14 (ZULU)
Don't tear up the bar while I'm gone, will be there for about 10 days!
I will be online as I can.
Sarge
Southern Area 51, NM, USA - Tuesday, June 12, 2007, at 20:57:23 (ZULU)
I used to solo/road race a '66 Spridget. Still have a '74 Jensen Healey.
Brits never use one part, when three can do the same job ; )
Any modification is bound to be an improvement.
The wife and I went to St.Louis last week to see Ted Nugent, damn good show, he had more guns on stage than guitars.
Went to the new Cabela's on the way home, had to compare the new .17 fireball to the .221.
Yep its way more cuterrer and I gots ta have one instead!
4i's
Siloam Springs, AR, USA - Tuesday, June 12, 2007, at 21:10:51 (ZULU)
Duman
Tuesday, June 12, 2007, at 23:16:52 (ZULU)
Mike Miller: The beast we talked about at the Nor-Cal match, is it ready for bedding?? Got awesome pillar material and a ton-o-marine tex ready for ya. Call me on my cell.
Joe
Joe Ducos
Turlock, CA, USA - Wednesday, June 13, 2007, at 06:42:05 (ZULU)
Charles S. Hunt
San Antonio, Texas, USA - Wednesday, June 13, 2007, at 14:50:28 (ZULU)
>"Adrian Barbeau turn 62 yesterday..."<
Whaaaaaaa!
Which one of you guys had the link to the great nude photo of Adrian Barbeau.
I neeeeeed it!
-
'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Wednesday, June 13, 2007, at 15:39:56 (ZULU)
I never owned a Brit car, but I did ride a Triumph Bonnieville for a while after graduating high school. Rode an old HD around the country for a while after getting out of the military in 76. It was anything but boring. Met lots of good people, and some not so good people too.
The generator was the weak link on that ride. In the early 80s I ferried single engine Cessnas around the midwest. That was sort of like riding a HD. You'd roast in the summer, and freeze in the winter.
Thinking I might get me another HD "bagger" to play with. She aint happy about that prospect. Maybe I should get a Sporty and just ride solo. 152 brake HP? One of the guys at work has a Suzuki GXR1000 has been dynoed with 179hp at the rear wheel. Of course its no Beemer, but its quicker than cyanide.
Bill
Bill Bledsoe
Outback in , KY, USA - Wednesday, June 13, 2007, at 18:10:23 (ZULU)
Bill, you just made a contribution to the lexicon of 'emergency service' sayings. That one is just too damn good to pass on.
medicjim
Wednesday, June 13, 2007, at 18:48:20 (ZULU)
http://members.fortunecity.com/noops020a/fcnoops_adrian_barbwau.html
Regards,
Joisey
Steven Dzupin
Ridgewood, New Joisey, Us of A - Wednesday, June 13, 2007, at 21:40:45 (ZULU)
You made my day dude ;)))))))
-
'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Wednesday, June 13, 2007, at 23:47:42 (ZULU)
Get the bike you look good on. In my case I afforded a 2006 BMW R1200RT. Reliability gets big points in my house.
Fast, stable and people drool. The local cops pulled up next to me in the left turn lane - and missed the light! The look on his face when I went straight was priceless. I ran into him at the gun store the next day and just grinned.
As with anything that is "faster than cyanide", go to a certified riding course. I have been riding and shooting, not in that order, since 1976 or so. I learned a few things every time I go to a class.
Trajan
Trajan
East Bay, Kalifornya, USA!! - Thursday, June 14, 2007, at 01:49:13 (ZULU)
For all you motorcycle riders out there. For the squeamish, it's a dead guy, not too gory though.
The biggest issue I have with bikes is the fact that the other POS scumbag may be wrong, but I'm dead or maimed. I hate that. As I said earlier, there's way too many bluehairs, illegals and other non driving vermin around here, and LE keeps getting bashed as racist, sexist and biggoted when they try to arrest them. Personally, I don't think arresting them is nearly enough, as the dirtbags get released on signature bond and are not seen again until the next time they're arrested, and then the useless State's Attorney's don't bother prosecuting the "failure to show" warrant. And that's only the one's who are citizens, Jose and Hose B get picked up repeatedly since God only knows who they actually are, since they have no authentic documentation.
Enough rant, but I'm a 32YO male citizen who generally tries to follow all the damn rules and it's seems I'm a sucker because 10 million+ people are getting over on everything. S/F....Ken M
Ken M
IL, USA - Thursday, June 14, 2007, at 02:35:27 (ZULU)
It's either a release to BLS (non-life threatening injury aka road-rash)..... or it's a quick connect of the monitor for a pronouncement.
medicjim
Thursday, June 14, 2007, at 03:40:55 (ZULU)
Joe
Joe Ducos
Turlock, CA, USA - Thursday, June 14, 2007, at 05:36:10 (ZULU)
I`ve been riding two wheels since I was 7 and currently am the proud owner of an `86 FJ1200. Bought it new and haven`t had a need to trade up yet. At 46 I`ve never been down (on pavement) and attribute it to healthy respect and common sense, plus some talent and luck thrown in. If you think it can`t happen to you, it probably will.
These folks are severly lacking in the healthy respect and common sense dept.
http://www.ehowa.com/features/alwayswearyourhelmet.shtml
I think the speedo is in kph, not mph. Still very fast.
Although impressive, they give bikers a bad name. I worked with a guy who lost a leg just by sitting still on his bike at a red light. Drunk dude cut the corner too short at about 25mph and pinched it clean off. And these idiots on Youtube get away with this shit.... `taint fair.
Steve Racer
Somewhere in Dillsburg, PA, - Thursday, June 14, 2007, at 06:31:28 (ZULU)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evPg5_HTXio
Steve Racer
somewhere in Dillsburg , PA, USA - Thursday, June 14, 2007, at 06:35:56 (ZULU)
CDC'
Thursday, June 14, 2007, at 13:10:16 (ZULU)
The other photo, with the deceased, didn't need a helmet. The one he was wearing certainly didn't do him any good.
Duman
Thursday, June 14, 2007, at 13:41:17 (ZULU)
KNOW YOUR STATE MOTTO..
Alabama: Hell Yeah, We Have Electricity.
Alaska: 11,623 Eskimos Can't Be Wrong!
Arizona: Yeah, But It's A Dry Heat.
Arkansas: Lituracy Ain't Everythang.
California: By 30, Our Women Have More Plastic Than Your Honda.
Colorado: If You Don't Ski, Don't Bother.
Connecticut: Like Massachusetts, only smaller
Delaware: We Really Do Like The Chemicals In Our Water.
Florida: Ask Us About Our Grandkids, And Our Voting Skills.
Georgia: We Put The Fun In Fundamentalist Extremism.
Hawaii: Haka Tiki Mou Sha'ami Leeki Toru (Death To Mainland Scum, Leave Your Money)
Idaho: More Than Just Potatoes...Well, Okay, We're Not, But The Potatoes Sure Are Real Good
Illinois: Please, Don't Pronounce the "S"
Indiana: 2 Billion Years Tidal Wave Free
Iowa: We Do Amazing Things With Corn
Kansas: First Of The Rectangle States
Kentucky: Five Million People; Fifteen Last Names
Louisiana: We're Not ALL Drunk Cajun Wackos, But That's Our Tourism Campaign.
Maine: We're Really Cold, But We Have Cheap Lobster
Maryland: If You Can Dream It, We Can Tax It
Massachusetts: Our Taxes Are Lower Than Sweden 's And Our Senators Are More Corrupt!
Michigan: First Line Of Defense Against The Canadians
Minnesota: 10,000 Lakes... And 10 Zillion Mosquitoes
Mississippi: Come visit And Feel Better About Your Own State
Missouri: Your Federal Flood Relief Tax Dollars At Work
Montana: Land Of The Big Sky, The Unabomber, Right-wing Crazies, and Honest Elections!
Nebraska: Ask About Our State Motto Contest
Nevada: Hookers and Poker!
New Hampshire: Go Away And Leave Us Alone
New Jersey: You Want A ##$%##! Motto? I Got Your ##$%##! Motto Right here!
New Mexico: Lizards Make Excellent Pets
New York: You Have The Right To Remain Silent, You Have The Right To An Attorney... And No Right To Self Defense!
North Carolina: Tobacco Is A Vegetable
North Dakota: We Really Are One Of The 50 States!
Ohio: At Least We're Not Michigan
Oklahoma: Like The Play, But No Singing
Oregon: Spotted Owl.. It's What's For Dinner
Pennsylvania: Cook With Coal
Rhode Island: We're Not REALLY An Island
South Carolina: Remember The Civil War? Well, We Didn't Actually Surrender Yet
South Dakota: Closer Than North Dakota
Tennessee: Home of the Al Gore Invention Museum
Texas: Se Hable Ingles
Utah: Our Jesus Is Better Than Your Jesus
Vermont: Too liberal for the Kennedy's
Virginia: Who Says Government Stiffs And Slackjawed Yokels Don't Mix?
Washington: Our Governor can out-fraud your Governor!
West Virginia: One Big Happy Family...Really!
Wisconsin: Come Cut the Cheese!
Wyoming: Where Men Are Men... And The Sheep Are Scared. Home of Brokeback Mtn.
The District of Columbia: The Work-Free Drug Place !
Duman
Thursday, June 14, 2007, at 16:17:38 (ZULU)
Any of you know where I can kill a bunch of pigs around Norcross, Ga, around the end of July, cheap?
My wife has to go out there for work, so she thought it'd be nice to make it a vacation. I think it'll be nice to get the boy started hunting.
On a different note, what do you guys that have them think of the .50 Beowolf? How bad is the recoil? Does the cartridge perform well enough to justify the stick?
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Thursday, June 14, 2007, at 16:59:43 (ZULU)
i got a fellow started handloading for one, seemed a bit limited about what would function, though it was very dependable with the recommended loads. I don't know if he took any game with it. All in all, a lot like a 450 Marlin, both in ballistics and in recoil. You might look at the 450 BushieMaster, more common boolets and factory ammo/brass. Either one would make a helluva pig cartridge.
Erik in Kodiak
Thursday, June 14, 2007, at 18:20:27 (ZULU)
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Thursday, June 14, 2007, at 19:25:28 (ZULU)
Anybody ever hear from Yael our lady Israeli? If so contact me via email.
Gooch out
Gooch
Thursday, June 14, 2007, at 22:01:47 (ZULU)
Gooch,
How's the ministry going? Hope everything's well with you.
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Friday, June 15, 2007, at 03:22:46 (ZULU)
Ken M
IL, USA - Friday, June 15, 2007, at 05:24:17 (ZULU)
Give Hornady a call and ask them what's up - match bullets are NEVER cannelured!
Could be that people are using A-Maxs for hunting and Hornady figgered to work both markets???
-
'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, Da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Friday, June 15, 2007, at 11:59:43 (ZULU)
medicjim
Friday, June 15, 2007, at 16:10:24 (ZULU)
JR
JR
Langholm, Dumfriesshire, Scotland United Kingdom - Friday, June 15, 2007, at 17:43:19 (ZULU)
I was wondering, when did the spelling of the word "extension" become "extention"? I just saw an extension ladder, with a label spelled "extention". Did I miss something?
And when did the abbreviation of "average" become "ave." ?
Duman
Friday, June 15, 2007, at 18:00:38 (ZULU)
This is just one example of what I'm on about:
http://www.gsgroup.co.za/faqdesign.html
Make it two:
http://www.lima-wiederladetechnik.de/
JR
JR
Langholm, Dumfriesshire, Scotland United Kingdom - Friday, June 15, 2007, at 18:51:55 (ZULU)
Gooch
Friday, June 15, 2007, at 19:10:33 (ZULU)
My apologies, I misunderstood. I think those are not the typical cannelure's I've seen in the past. Doesn't Tubb have some similar bullets on the market?
Duman
Friday, June 15, 2007, at 20:45:14 (ZULU)
Doggie pack on the way.
It is 2006, but there have been no changes in your part of the country since then.
If you need anything else, lemme know.
And about this "Sir" shit... :((
-
'lito.
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Friday, June 15, 2007, at 20:55:29 (ZULU)
Pay cash, liability only, put $5k in the bank for funeral expenses, no worries about degenerating health or 401ks...
...sounds like a plan.
Does anyone know where I can get a cyanide capsule? One should come as standard equipment for a rig like this.
CDC'
Saturday, June 16, 2007, at 01:38:35 (ZULU)
Well the brown truck of happiness finally delivered the TPS rings and the Super Sniper is on the SSG as of today. Hopefully I can cut out for the range tonite, get it zeroed and see hou it does at extended distance tomarrow. Stay tuned for further details.
Pat II
Saturday, June 16, 2007, at 02:33:24 (ZULU)
medicjim
Saturday, June 16, 2007, at 02:45:15 (ZULU)
As Woody Allen said, "Professor Fenster said that he would prefer cremation to burial and either to a weekend with Mrs. Fenster."
CDC'
Saturday, June 16, 2007, at 02:51:30 (ZULU)
So you think you got problems finding Primers,Powder & Projectiles.
Just look here.
http://www.wbko.com/news/headlines/7955482.html
I'm stocking up NOW !!
Regards,
Joisey
Steven Dzupin
Ridgewood, New Joisey, US of A - Saturday, June 16, 2007, at 17:59:07 (ZULU)
If you need a suitable substitute/backup give Knob Creek a try. It's smooooooth!
Cheers,
Doc
Doc Holloway
The sunny Ozark boonies, MO, USA - Saturday, June 16, 2007, at 18:10:27 (ZULU)
"....the brown truck of happiness...." LOL!
Duman
Saturday, June 16, 2007, at 18:18:42 (ZULU)
Travis, your P220 is "hanging up"? Is that a failure to feed or is the trigger not moving forward far enough to reset? Sig has the new Short Reset Trigger (SRT)that makes a big difference if it is the latter. If it is a FTF or FTE I can't help you there.
As for the "limp wristing" thing...Nobody, I mean nobody, on this list has limp wrists...;-)
Time to move back into defilade.
As for wind I like Mike Miller's system. It's simple so I can understand.
Wes
P.S. I my P226 came with SRT and I added the new "short" trigger. Makes a world of difference.
Wes Howe
Salem, OR, USA - Saturday, June 16, 2007, at 18:45:09 (ZULU)
My son and I went shooting today. He dropped my Kowa scope directly on the concrete deck, dumped a huge fountain drink in the case with my good target .22 and dry fired by casually blowing off Rule 3.
The first f*** up amazed me. By the third one I had developed a sense of unreality that hasn't left me.
But he shot good. That's better than nothing.
CDC'
Saturday, June 16, 2007, at 22:46:29 (ZULU)
My boy's 11. Puberty's kicking in. If I didn't know better, I'd say he was going retarded.
Anyone else ready to knock the shit out of their boy next time they get "I don't know" as an answer for something that the kid did? Aggravates the shit out of me. Who the fuck DOES know?
Wes,
I got FTF's and, once, the round went in at a really strange angle, hard enough that I pulled the bullet when I racked the slide to clear the jam. I can shoot as fast as I want standing still, but, when I'd try to run through an IDPA course, I'd get hangups. I'm big and stought enough that I can't imagine that I'd possibly limp-wrist it, but I can't think WTF else would cause it.
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Sunday, June 17, 2007, at 00:54:06 (ZULU)
Guys, my rat is 15+, and I can tell you from experence, that this kind of stupid is temporary (unlike the other (adult) kind that is permanent!!) ;))
As to limp wristed shooters...
When I was shooting three gun matches, the Rooshan was shooting a M-1 Benelli. I loved the gun, and thought of buying one... it was pretty like a Swiss watch.
But he had lots of problems with it feeding (NOT).
He had to have a solid hold on it, or it would jam. I didn't like that part, so I didn't get one. He said that all you had to do was hold it like a "man" and it was good to go.
Well, campers... I'm not one of the conspiracy types that think the commies are going to invade us next month, but I do know that it is possible that I might have to use my shotgun, or hand gun to defend my home and my family.
I mean... I lived in NYC during two of the "Black-out riots" in the 60's and 70's, and I know the look (and fear) of mobs of bad guys coming down your street.
Anyway... I want a pistol and shotgun that I can shoot (and that will function) while held in one hand, "limply", cuz my hand or arm might be broken, and I might be hurt, and it's all I got.
So put me on the limp wrist line - I didn't get the Benelli, I bought a Rem 11-87 Police... it will shoot 2-3/4' paper skeet loads, while the gun is held loosely in one hand, and shoot 3" Magnums, all loaded in the same magazine... and all my self-defense pistols are sprung the same.
If I'm hurt, I don't want to loose the battle cuz I can't shoot my shotgun or pistol with one injured hand :((((
-
'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Sunday, June 17, 2007, at 05:12:39 (ZULU)
No. Without raising my voice I made it very clear to him that I was disappointed in him, he must pay attention to what he was doing and that - when doing physical things in the real world - carelessness can easily be fatal.
CDC'
Sunday, June 17, 2007, at 05:20:18 (ZULU)
It's not that I would, but sometimes, it's tempting.
Here a while back, I had him in the shop, helping me reload. He likes it, and it's something we can do together. I handed him a bag of brass, showed him the dies he needed, told him to change the dies and asked him to get going on the decapping, then turned back to what I was doing.
Next thing I know, he walks over, pulls the primer tube out, and drops primers everywhere. I asked him WTF? Got the "I dunno" shrug. Asked him to change the dies. Got a blank look. Asked him which part was the die. He outs his hand on top of the press. Then, my head exploded.
The reloading thing is just like the gun thing. I made him memorise the names of all the parts before we started! I know I was an idiot during puberty, but this SUCKS!
Now I know why Dad always seemed like he was on the verge of choking me, ala Homer Simpson!
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Sunday, June 17, 2007, at 08:25:42 (ZULU)
kids and guns and stupid shit. The time I upgraded my barn hayloft pigeon killing stick from a daisy air rifle to the Marlin .22 bolt..Learned how to roof a barn that summer, on my own. The time I got caught shooting my sisters nag of an Appaloosa in the arse with another bb gun(probably .5 lb/ft worth of oomph in that one), said I was shootin flys. My new job for the summer was to take care of our 14 horses pretty much on my own, and each of them which were rideable had to be ridden, including the murderous thoroughbred/quarter cross and the equally disturbed Arabian who both hated western saddles and humans in general. The time my mate and I went out to his dad's 'junkyard' of cars and knocked holes in one old DeSoto in particular with every firearm and blunt weapon we had in the arsenal. Boy that was almost one short life lived, I seem to remember the words 'restored' and 'collector' amongst the fury of expletives. That summer got to learn the fine art of auto body work, putting glass in, etc. Used to be great at taking things apart as a kid, guns included, just wasn't as good at putting them back together back then...Dad would pull a rifle out of the cabinet and find there was no trigger shoe, or the firing pin assembly was missing, for example. Which is probably why I do what I do now.
There was a period between ages 9 and 15 that I'm pretty sure dad wondered how the hell I managed to get up off all fours. There were a lot of times I know he wanted to end me, but he had a way of making my dumbass feel so ashamed for what I had done, that I would never make that particular mistake again. Had to come up with new ones all the time. But instead of beating me into a pulp, he usually put me to work to put it right.
JR
JR
Langholm, Dumfriesshire, Scotland United Kingdom - Sunday, June 17, 2007, at 10:56:05 (ZULU)
I just got my Badger Ordnance Calendar and this is a thing of beauty. It's an 18-month calendar with the specs for and pictures of a different Sniper Rifle each month. Large format color pictures are beautiful.
I'm in the process of load development for my new .338 Lapua magnum. This rifle is FUN.....humma, humma, heap big gun.
Kevin R. Mussack (Andy's Dad)
Clifton Springs, New York, USA - Sunday, June 17, 2007, at 11:31:53 (ZULU)
Don't wanna sound goofy, or anything, but to all the deployed fathers, THANK YOU! Thanks for being away from your kids, thanks for standing in line for a few brief words on the phone with them. And thanks for the deployed kids who won't get to see their Dads.
God's with you, and have a nice father's day.
As for me, I'll be visiting the grandfather that raised me, maybe get the horses out, do a little shooting, and a little drinking before the moochers, er wellwishers show up.
How he kept from choking me, well, at least not to death, raising me, AFTER he had his own kids raised, I dunno. The man has balls. He's 72 this year, has emphysema, and a crop of kids that're nothin' to brag on. I cherish the times we've had, and try to make the most of those we have left.
I don't think I'll ever forget giving him his first sixgun, or the way he ran over to the mirror when I gave him the holster and gunbelt I made him. ....like a six year old on christmas! He even made sure he had his cowboy hat on. And he don't wear a hat in the house!
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Sunday, June 17, 2007, at 13:25:16 (ZULU)
Is there a website where I can find out whether or not flights are delayed? My wife's supposed to be coming back from NYC to Wichita, after a layover in Atlanta. She should be in Atlanta right now.
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Sunday, June 17, 2007, at 13:37:18 (ZULU)
Airline in question with the flight number you should be able
to get the info you need.
Regards & Happy Fathers Day,
Joisey
Steven Dzupin
Gaithersburg, Maryland, US of A - Sunday, June 17, 2007, at 14:53:26 (ZULU)
Kevin - Will a lathe be on Andy's birthday list this year? If so, when will he start accepting orders for work? <g>
medicjim
Sunday, June 17, 2007, at 14:53:43 (ZULU)
http://www.flytecomm.com/cgi-bin/trackflight
John
WI, - Sunday, June 17, 2007, at 16:52:17 (ZULU)
Thanks for the links/suggestions. John's was especially helpful, and is going into the "favorites" on my browser.
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Sunday, June 17, 2007, at 17:04:00 (ZULU)
I guess that's good! Now I won't have to read all the archives to catch up!
Now let's see if I can stay awake a bit longer this time.
Moe
Moe Mensale
Boca Raton, FL, - Sunday, June 17, 2007, at 17:25:37 (ZULU)
You guys crack me up. Fathers day...no kids of my own. Wonder at times if I missed something. Step daughter turned out pretty good, though. Guess that does qualify me to be a "dad". Got Gennie when she was 16 and I was a USMC Major. I WAS "Major Dad"! We survived my not understanding 16 year old girls on hormonal overdrive and me being a rather straight laced (rigid?) Marine. Love her like she were my own.
Travis, you said:
I got FTF's and, once, the round went in at a really strange angle, hard enough that I pulled the bullet when I racked the slide to clear the jam. I can shoot as fast as I want standing still, but, when I'd try to run through an IDPA course, I'd get hangups. I'm big and stought enough that I can't imagine that I'd possibly limp-wrist it, but I can't think WTF else would cause it.
I'm at a loss on this one. I would try different magazines and/or replace the springs in your current ones and try that. Is the problem associated with a particular load? Only happens when you run and gun? As for the round that you "pulled" the bullet on I've never seen that before in any handgun except magnum revolvers where the bullet pulled from the recoil and lack of crimp. You may want to replace the recoil spring if the round count is high. SIG springs are very good quality, in my experience. Good luck on this one, Travis.
Happy Fathers Day to all. Wife just called me in for a "special" breakfast. Life is good.
Wes
Wes Howe
Salem, OR, USA - Sunday, June 17, 2007, at 18:21:43 (ZULU)
Reagards,
Joisey
Steven Dzupin
Gaithersburg, Maryland, US of A - Sunday, June 17, 2007, at 23:12:18 (ZULU)
600cc is plenty.
CDC'
Monday, June 18, 2007, at 01:41:45 (ZULU)
All: Pistol Raffle is wired -- just need to confirm the payment engine... I have not seen a pistol / prize pack like the one that were about to turn on..... stay tuned.....
Happy Father's day all ---
My Girl's now (as of a week ago) a personal trainer.... I told her that I want to weigh 170 pounds, run the mile in 4 minutes and do 50 pullups -- she laughed and asked how much time I had to work for that - LOL :)
Take care all,
Ken
Ken Hunter
Nokesville, Va, Keep America - God Fearing, Armed and Free!!!.. - Monday, June 18, 2007, at 03:58:47 (ZULU)
And now for your ebonics lesson of the day from the Louisiana public school system-
"OMELETTE"
"I should pop yo ass fo what you jus said, but omelette dis one slide"
MarcS
East S.F. Bay area, CA, - Monday, June 18, 2007, at 04:44:42 (ZULU)
UnPat
UnPat
Wi, USA - Monday, June 18, 2007, at 10:00:43 (ZULU)
Wow. Out of my league. I never came close to that even before I realized I was mortal. I don't recall being on a road that I trusted enough to take it over 120mph. The debris along the shoulder has popped more than one of my tires. Then cresting a hill at 140mph+...
UnPat, re: recycling, LOL!
Duman
Monday, June 18, 2007, at 13:57:48 (ZULU)
The crest did look optimistic and it looked like he was pushing a little hard in the tunnel.
What is a cop's reaction when he pulls a guy for going 145mph in traffic? It seems to me as if he wouldn't be pleased.
CDC'
Monday, June 18, 2007, at 14:39:12 (ZULU)
About the rifle we spoke about, that "You know who" built. It was a 6.5 barrel that was supposed to be chambered to a 6.5-284.
They chambered it with a 308 reamer!! How the hell they got the 30 cal pilot in that itty bitty 264 hole, is one that I will never figure out??
And when my friend called about not being able to chamber a 6.5-284 case, and not being able to close it on a headspace gage, they told him he didn't know about guns, cuz they "test fired" EVERY rifle!!
So much for a good reputation (down the drain).
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'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Monday, June 18, 2007, at 16:09:11 (ZULU)
There is a 6.5 x 308 reamer, possibly they used that or a 260Rem..Or perhaps a .308 reamer with a .255 pilot, hmmm. Or perhaps a 308 reamer without a pilot :P How big does that throat look? heheh, that will be the biggest indicator..
JR
JR
Langholm, Dumfriesshire, Scotland United Kingdom - Monday, June 18, 2007, at 17:15:42 (ZULU)
Yikes !!
Joisey
Steven Dzupin
Ridgewood, New Joisey, Nort Americano - Monday, June 18, 2007, at 17:16:30 (ZULU)
"So much for a good reputation (down the drain)."
Is there something we should know about?
Duman
Monday, June 18, 2007, at 19:08:36 (ZULU)
Hey, ya' ol' wascally barrel maker...
>"There is a 6.5 x 308 reamer, possibly they used that or a 260Rem..Or perhaps a .308 reamer with a .255 pilot, hmmm. Or perhaps a 308 reamer without a pilot :P How big does that throat look? heheh, that will be the biggest indicator.."<
Yeah... but it was supposed to be a 6.5x284 :((( That's a hard mistake to make!!
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Duman...
Naw, nuttin' fer now - they are trying to work it out.
<edit>... it's all worked out!!
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'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Monday, June 18, 2007, at 19:18:49 (ZULU)
Man, with all these variables, eveyone comes back to the tried and true .308win, but, hahah... They actually said they fitted a barrel on to the action, test fired, and grouped a 6.5 x 284 in that particular stick? Nevermind the obvious.. If they did use a 308 reamer, the throat on the .264 would be about .310..If they used a 6.5 x 308 would be about .265 ish..If they didn't use the 6.5 x 284 reamer for that chamber, well, moot and useless comes to mind.
JR
JR
Langholm, Dumfriesshire, Scotland United Kingdom - Monday, June 18, 2007, at 20:05:03 (ZULU)
<<That's a hard mistake to make!!>>
Easy mistake to make, but hard to debate!!
JR
JR
Langholm, Dumfriesshire, Scotland United Kingdom - Monday, June 18, 2007, at 20:07:15 (ZULU)
The folks involved are moving a big operation - and the gun was given to the guy that does all the 308 stuff, and it went down hill from there.
It's OK now.
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'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Monday, June 18, 2007, at 20:43:33 (ZULU)
The really outstanding vendors don't let many mistakes out the door to begin with...
rod regier
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada - Monday, June 18, 2007, at 22:17:46 (ZULU)
(A Canadian soldier's personal observations on the political realities of the Canadian mission in A'stan)
"The "Taliban" are not an Afghan culture to begin with. They are a culture of religious extremism, and more to the point they aren't Afghan to begin with because many of the "Taliban" are not Afghans, but nationals from Pakistan, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, etc. They are a product of the madrassas, not Afghanistan. They can't pull off a nation based on religious extremism back home (think of their aims as The Free State Project in reverse), but up until now Afghanistan has been ripe for the picking.
In short, those who complain about our interfering with "their culture" are in fact complaining about Canada interdicting a brutal invading culture made up of many people just as foreign to Afghanistan as Canadians. The difference is Canadians hope to give native Afghans a foundation for survival and growth and then leave; the Taliban intend to build nothing other than a base for religious extremism without government interference, and they have no intention of ever leaving unless driven out. Nor do they intend to allow Afghanis the right to live based on their prior culture - it will be culture as dictated by the Taliban or a brutal death.
Various "pundits" keep commenting on how the Taliban are gathering strength, particularly when they mention the Northern Alliance. They sell this as evidence of Afghans increasingly supporting the Taliban.
This is nonsense. The difference is, of course, that the Northern Alliance is almost entirely Afghanis. The Taliban don't draw only from Afghanis after they get their asses kicked time and time again and get slaughtered by the score. They send out the call to every wannabe Muslim extremist in the world to come fight for them in their attempt to win Afghan back as a base for their Muslim extremism (and the actual Afghan Muslim population be damned). And so, the madrassas in Pakistan and elsewhere send more fighters brainwashed from childhood to fight and die in the name of their twisted version of Allah (and once again, the Afghan Muslims be damned). Claiming that the products of madrassas in foreign countries coming to fight with the Taliban in Afghanistan is evidence of Afghanis turning to support the Taliban is ridiculous.
On the one hand, this constant influx of brutal Muslim fanatics makes progress in Afghanistan much slower than it could be. On the other hand, if all those happy to murder and slaughter in the name of the Taliban's version of Allah want to travel to Afghanistan to concentrate themselves in an environment like Afghanistan, it certainly makes the Three "F"s Of Land Combat much easier to attain. A better situation for us, although hard on Afghanis. On the other hand, they're going to come anyways, especially if the Taliban win in the end, and they'll slaughter and enslave Afghan Muslims anyways, so they aren't any worse off and foreign assistance is only the real hope of a decent future they have.
In the end, it comes down to the Genovese syndrome, I suppose. At what point do people start feeling there is a basic human obligation to defend others against evil? Many people felt it wasn't our problem when the Nazi Party was slaughtering Jews, Gypsies, Slavs, etc. That attitude hasn't stopped since: witness Yugo, Rwanda, the Congo, etc. If they or their family ain't bleedin' then it ain't their problem. For different people there's a different boundary: not a few people would see your wife being raped or beaten and go "Not my wife; not my problem". Others of course would be outraged and wonder by someone should be so callous and feel they had no business interfering.
I guess it just depends on what your moral tolerance for slaughter is. And perhaps for some, a belief that one should not interfere unless one can do it absolutely perfectly with a guarantee of not a single slip or mishap while doing so. No accidental deaths, no friendly fire incidents, nothing: everything perfect and beyond criticism from beginning to end.
Canadian troops are heavily behind this because many of them or their fireteam partners have had the educational opportunity of uncovering mass graves in Yugo and Rwanda - that tends to be a life altering experience that many who blithely claim we should just let them go at it haven't had. Guys don't go over there for the love of war and because they enjoy being away from their wives and family for a year, living in an environment that kicks the ass of those raised in North America, along with the bonus opportunity of possibly getting maimed or killed. They go because they know they can make a difference and the guys coming back are telling them they have seen they're making a difference.
I would still have more confidence in those who want us out of there if they would volunteer to go over to Afghanistan before we leave and individually explain to all the women in positions of authority, elected individuals from small city councils on up, etc why leaving them to be slaughtered by the Taliban was a more moral road to take. Given Taliban Jack's professed support for equality and rights for women, perhaps he could just focus on explaining to Afghan women why he supports them being thrown out of schools, ordered back into burkhas, and stripped of just about every right that women in Canada take for granted. Not to mention a regular procession of stoning, hangings, and female heads being blown off in assorted soccer stadiums... the regular beatings in the streets for a bewildering number of offences is simply pour encouragez les autres...
It's easy to talk about deserting people to the mercy of murderous thugs, whether you argue that on the basis of "culture", or use instances of failure during the mission, or the fact we aren't acting similarly in Chad, Dafur (like we have the troops...) or whatever as the excuse. It's quite another after you've been someplace like Yugo or Rwanda and had to personally look people in the eyes while telling them that you're leaving them to their fate because your countrymen safe back home said that's what you had to do. There's another life altering experience for you that most of the "withdraw!" folks are going to be incredibly fortunate enough to never have to experience. Lucky them.
Sadly Mark, in the end I believe we are going to fail in Afghanistan. Not because we couldn't defeat the Taliban in any manner of war they chose to fight - because we can. Not because we couldn't win hearts and minds - because we can. And not because we couldn't rebuild the infrastructure of the country to the point of self sufficiency and create an Afghan Army capable of kicking the Taliban's ass - because we can do that too.
We are going to fail in Afghanistan for the same reasons that the US quickly failed in Vietnam right after the overwhelming and crushing defeat they handed Giap, the North Vietnamese, and the Viet Cong during Tet. The US slaughtered the NVA, practically wiped out the Viet Cong - and promptly lost the war. We are going to fail for the same reasons: the naysayers and the optics won't look right to Canadians who want a quick, clean, bloodless victory in Afghanistan. Of course, there is no such thing as a quick, clean, bloodless victory any time you have to resort to force of arms to accomplish something, and many Canadians these days simply refuse to accept that. They want the mythical Canadian in a blue beret, who blows his whistle and everyone stops fighting and goes home. The world doesn't work that way.
We are going to fail for the same reasons we have the kind of gun control we have and many of the other shortcomings in Canadian society: Canadians are scared of their own shadow and anything that might be "icky". If it might require doing or experiencing unpleasant things, then better to play the "hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil" game.
So eventually, it will become a political liability to remain in Afghanistan. We'll leave and instead just give money to Doctors Without Borders, Amnesty International, etc. They'll take the money and, ultimately, accomplish SFA. The UN will continue waggling their fingers no matter what the Taliban do (and what else could the UN do with Canada and others bugging out?).
The Taliban won't quite killing women, those who won't pray, etc no matter what Amnesty International does. The torture and beatings won't stop. Doctors Without Borders isn't going to fight for women's rights to medical help when the Taliban tell them men don't deal with women who aren't their wives. And, good folks though they are, they ain't gonna stick around once a few of their folks get capped - they just don't stick around in situations like that.
At the same time, our leaving will tell the Taliban that we have neither the heart nor spine to stand up to them, and they'll take that as a sign they can spread the madrassas and their peculiar views on Islam further and further. Anyone who thinks our sacrificing Afghanistan to the Taliban is going to solve either the Muslim or Christian world's problems with murderous Muslim extremists is dreaming in technicolor. Sooner or later we will be looking at the Taliban over gunsights again... and the next time may well be much closer to home, in an environment where they're much more difficult to deal with.
So we we bail and run home with our legs between our legs - not beaten by the Taliban but by our moral and political cowardice - and therefore add another chapter of history about how it is supposedly impossible to win in Afghanistan, when we should be adding a chapter that discusses how political expediency and moral cowardice make failure inevitable. People will write "told ya so" books for years about the "invincable Taliban" and how fighting in Afghanistan is foolhardy. Others will add those books to their libraries as proof of the invinceable Taliban. Meanwhile, all the stuff that doesn't make the news like a ramp ceremony does - like a well dug by Canadians that provides clean drinking water and thus prevents dozens of kids dying year in and year out from contaminated wells - won't happen any further. And so, THAT death toll (which far outstrips the accidental deaths caused by Canadians), simply goes on, and on, and on, year in, year out...
But cheer up, it won't make the news, no Canadians were killed while these kids died. Voila! Success! Everybody's happy!"
rod regier
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada - Monday, June 18, 2007, at 22:53:22 (ZULU)
Does anyone know anything about this thing?
<Update: It turns out that the French Foreign Leigon snipers used these things at Kolweizi. See link.>
CDC'
Tuesday, June 19, 2007, at 06:40:57 (ZULU)
Replace "Canadian" with "American" and we have the same problems here. Most folks don't have the sack for the long haul anymore.
Moe
Moe Mensale
Boca Raton, FL, USofA - Tuesday, June 19, 2007, at 12:08:40 (ZULU)
As for the Sig hanging up, it only happened when I'd run and gun. Fortunately, I've gained a lotta weight, due to a bad back(2 fractures 12 years ago) since my last IDPA match, and now my arms hurt all the time. Hence, I no longer run, and I can't shoot nearly as fast.
Click my name.
Dare ya to do this and not puke trying. If that don't do it, try this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Foty1pMHI4&mode=user&search=
Marc S., "Omolette", Funny as hell!
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Tuesday, June 19, 2007, at 13:58:18 (ZULU)
>" I take a nap for year and a half, come back and nothings changed. I guess that's good! Now I won't have to read all the archives to catch up!"<
Oh no... not so fast.
Start reading, there will be a test next Wednesday ;))
Welcome back.
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'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Tuesday, June 19, 2007, at 15:48:02 (ZULU)
<<The folks involved are moving a big operation - and the gun was given to the guy that does all the 308 stuff, and it went down hill from there.
It's OK now.>>>
That's what counts. As I said, and easy mistake to make, hard to debate. Easily enough rectified in the right hands..We have had problems in the past with the secretary assuming a 300 win mag is a 300 Win Short Mag, for example, when she writes the order up...When it comes to fitting the barrel, we're like hey? long action hon...Let's go over this order again eh..
JR
JR
Langholm, Dumfriesshire, Scotland United Kingdom - Tuesday, June 19, 2007, at 20:05:45 (ZULU)
Sounds like a proposition, to the secretary.... :8-o
Duman
Tuesday, June 19, 2007, at 20:25:15 (ZULU)
You dorrty, dorrty, filthy, bastord..hahah..Not even with yours mate..Kinda 60'ish granny like and built like a Hobbit.
JR
JR
Langholm, Dumfriesshire, Scotland United Kingdom - Tuesday, June 19, 2007, at 22:03:52 (ZULU)
medicjim
Tuesday, June 19, 2007, at 23:52:10 (ZULU)
Marc
MarcS
East S.F. Bay area, CA, - Wednesday, June 20, 2007, at 04:05:09 (ZULU)
On the Nightforce scope...
You could do a lot worse and not much better.
jc
jc
Cordova, TN, United States - Wednesday, June 20, 2007, at 04:58:08 (ZULU)
Welcome Back.
Travis, That was tough but I would not call those full power punches. Impressive none the less.
Dirty Steve.........
Dirty Steve
San Antonio , Texas, USA - Wednesday, June 20, 2007, at 06:42:20 (ZULU)
Well, so far so good with the Super sniper scope. So far it has proved impressive, especially for a 400 dollar scope. The TPS rings also seem to be a quality product comparable to Badger rings, for consideralby less.I have all of about 40 rounds through the system so far, so it is still early.
A friend sent me a eagle stock pack aka removeable cheek pad. NIce piece of gear. Has a suede like material the really seems to help with cheek weld, is the right height (for me anyway) has 5 elastic loop for ammo and a little, zippered storage compartment the right size for a lens pen, slope doper, peanut M & Ms, a tin of cope, etc etc.
Hope all is swell.
Pat II
Thursday, June 21, 2007, at 03:57:47 (ZULU)
I had a little problem with my Redding type S resizer the other day. The guy at Redding said he'd never heard of anything like it.
Started with brand new Lapua brass for .243. Beautiful stuff. The necks measured .271 outside and .015 wall thickness. They did not want to go into the die. I figured out that the mouth was catching on the expander ball and it felt like it was hitting a wall. Not a sloped or increasing diameter cone but a solid wall. So I forced a few of them to see what would happen. Tore up the necks a little bit. Two of them had brass slivers fall out. I could feel them go up into the sizing bushing and then they were a bitch to pull out again. They came out with the necks the exact same size as they went in at .271. I pulled the expander ball out and it measured .242. So what's the point of having a certain size bushing if the friggin ball brings it right back out? This hasn't happened on my .308 or .260 which uses the same type of die.
I called Sinclair and ordered the expander die with mandrels for the other calibers I shoot. The die is around 18 bucks and the mandrels about 8 bucks each. So now I'll run them all through the mandrel expander first. Then I'll throw out the expander ball in the Redding dies and just use the bushing to bring it back down to the size I want when I full length resize.
Whaddya ya'll think? Alan? Lito? Yote Bait? Come on uout.
Feelin no pain
Marc
MarcS
East S.F. Bay area, CA, - Thursday, June 21, 2007, at 04:43:07 (ZULU)
Plannin' on picking up a 2002 crew cab dually 4X4 Chevrolet 3500 w/6.6 Duramax(That's an HD, son!) tomorrow morning, and was wondering if any of you know of any possible landmines in this setup.
JR,
LOL, my wife's built like a hobbitt, come to think of it..... A Hobbitt that doesn't read the roster!
Steve,
I know they're not gonna be full power, but the wind it'd take to punch that fast, that long is truly impressive. I used to love fighting guys that thought they had an edge beause they ran a lot. Running don't mean shit when you're fighting someone that does half their cardio on a heavy bag. I bet their wrists don't make that cool popping sound mine do, though.
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Thursday, June 21, 2007, at 05:41:46 (ZULU)
MarcS...
>"I'll try to make this as clear as possible."<
HA!... after a full bottle of wine ;) gooooood luck!
The Redding dies have the worst designed expander ball of any of the manufactures - BAR NONE!! (The Hornady is the bestest)
The damn thing is shaped like a barrel with square ends, and a tiny rounded edge... so expanding is not a gradual thing, it up and over in a fet thou of movement of the ram.
I once (many years ago) lifted my whole loading bench off the floor, trying to get the ball out of a new .308 case... and that's doubly hard to do when you see the ton of junk on my loading bench!
I remove the expander ball out of ALL Redding dies, before I even put them in the press for the first time.
If expanding is needed, I strongly recommend the Lyman "M" die as a separate step. The die has a pointed tip that goes into the case and gently expands the case neck... then near the top, there is a very slight flair that should be adjusted to just give enough flair that the bullet will sit on the case without falling over, but you can't see the flair... sounds hard to do, but it is easy.
Expanding, when necessary, should ALWAYS be done as a separate step.
On the Sinclair things... they are designed to step up cases when making wildcats, as in making 6mm-250 cases out of .22-250 cases... not for what we are talkin' about here.
They are not expanders for finished cases. Cancel the order (or send them back). when you finish using a Sinclair expander, you still have to run the case through a normal sizing die, which brings you back to where you started this thing :((
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Travis...
>"... and was wondering if any of you know of any possible landmines in this setup."<
Yeah!
Parkin' it in my driveway for two days, and expecting it to be there when you got back ;)
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'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Thursday, June 21, 2007, at 11:18:01 (ZULU)
NOT funny. My neighbor, who just got sent away for burglary, came home yesterday. What a piece of shit. You'd think the cops I was helping to catch him woulda given me a heads up.
Guys,
Am I the only one that's not exactly cheering about Sammy (the needle) Sosa breaking 600?
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Thursday, June 21, 2007, at 11:44:42 (ZULU)
Lito,I just got done talking to the rifle builder.The chamber is going to be about .003 to .005 over my loaded round.And the throat is going to be cut for the 175smk.about how many rounds am I going to get of the case before they start getting tight to remove.I am going to be using the redding comp neck bushing dies.If they do get tight,I should use the body die that comes with the kit right.Tell me if this sounds good.
jon
Jon Kujawa
Thursday, June 21, 2007, at 16:25:34 (ZULU)
>" NOT funny. My neighbor, who just got sent away for burglary, came home yesterday. What a piece of shit. You'd think the cops I was helping to catch him woulda given me a heads up.'<
That's a double reason to leave it in my driveway... it'll still get stole, but at least you will know it went for a good cause - I promise to take it shooting at least twice a month ;)
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Some of you ol' guys will remember the days when you called a gun related company, and the person you spoke to (except maybe the phone lady) was a shooter, and knew exactly what you were talking about... ('yotie, common there!!)
Well... I called Hoppe's this morning, except that you can't call Hoppe's anymore. Hoppe's now belongs to Bushnell, which has become another corporate holding company, like Blount.
So I call the Bushnell 800 number, and get the phone lady. I ask to speak to a chemist in the Hoppe's division, and she tell me that she is a technical expert in the product, and can answer my questions. (Like they have a chemist answering the phones???)
The "expert" on the phone was the phone lady, and she gave me wrong answers to the questions I asked, so I asked to speak to her supervisor.
I get a snot ball who doesn't know what I'm talking about... I ask him "Do you know what the green is on a patch that comes out of the gun?"... and he says it could be "anything"(???)
I ask him is he uses the product, and he says that he uses it every night. I ask him what caliber is his gun... and there is silence(?????).
So I ask to speak to HIS supervisor, and I get another asshole... I finely give up.
I wonder if Hoppe's even exists as a company anymore, or if they bought the name and are having it made in Mexico?
I really fuckin' hate what is happening to the country that I knew and grew up in!!
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'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Thursday, June 21, 2007, at 16:38:38 (ZULU)
I'm feelin' ya on the state of the union. (Ya might not wanna listen to Hank Jr.'s "USA today" song for a while)
If we're not having to deal with some self righteous dipshit that's mad because we're not asking the questions that he has answers for in the script in front of him, we're being burned at the stake for being insensitive to the weaknesses in people who don't care to improve themselves. It seems like this "sensitivity" horseshit is just breeding complacency (sp?) and stupidity.
How often do you meet people anymore that TRY to find an answer when one is not provided? That's why it's so hard to find a mechanic that's worth shit! If your truck don't spit out a code, it MUST not be broke!
WTF ever happened to American ingenuity? Pride in workmanship? I'm selling plain Jane holsters, and people just seem thrilled with the fact that they actually fit the gun! Everyone just accepts the fact that they need two hands to get their gun out of their holster, but won't be bothered with the half an hour it takes to wet fit them to their gun!
<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Stomping off to the shop to beat the shit out of somethin' with a big hammer! (while waiting to hear about his damn truck loan!) >>>>>>>>>>>>
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Thursday, June 21, 2007, at 19:19:11 (ZULU)
Jon Kujawa
Thursday, June 21, 2007, at 19:28:12 (ZULU)
Guys,
Darwin strikes again! Click my name.
Jon,
Re-read, and if the shoe fits......
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Thursday, June 21, 2007, at 19:58:29 (ZULU)
Jon Kujawa
Thursday, June 21, 2007, at 20:12:03 (ZULU)
OTOH, their "optional" carbide expander is the smoothest design
I've seen. Not available for all inside diameters, but highly recommended when available. I have them for *all* my conventional Redding rifle dies.
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0BQY/is_2_49/ai_95680064
rod regier
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada - Thursday, June 21, 2007, at 21:16:37 (ZULU)
re: green patches.
Got a friend with an atomic absorption spectrophotometer?
Perhaps someone in a water-quality testing lab? (Just a guess that they use AAS).
Would probably tell you in a jiffy :-)
http://www.chemistry.org/portal/a/c/s/1/feature_tea.html?id=c373e9fc5e4e9a828f6a4fd8fe800100
(But you probably already knew that...)
rod regier
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada - Thursday, June 21, 2007, at 21:33:18 (ZULU)
***SPEW ALERT***Click my name.***SPEW ALERT***
Rod,
Dangit, I just sold my super atomic whoosywhatsit at the garage sale last weekend.
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Friday, June 22, 2007, at 00:51:16 (ZULU)
WR Moore
Friday, June 22, 2007, at 01:06:32 (ZULU)
There is not an eyepiece stop on a Premier Boosted Scope. I now know this to be true. Scope is on it's way to Premier....damn it.
R-P Products C.O.L. E-Z Check
Randy has agreed to fab longer E-Z Check rods. I told him to build me 2 at 42" and 1 at 36" to use up a stock length 10' stick. If you guys with longer barrels want a longer stick shoot Randy an email at r_reeves61@bellsouth.net. Lito and I swear by Randy's overall length checkers. I wish he'd put up a website to show you folks how they work. I can get more consistant cartridge overall length readings with this rod over the Stoney Point.
Moe........
Welcome back old friend.
Bolt out!
Bolt
Friday, June 22, 2007, at 01:33:47 (ZULU)
This is the first time I've used Lapua brass and it is very nice. Do you guys ever just prime and go with it? I'm wondering if I could skip uniforming the pockets, deburring the flasholes and trimming/chamfering. I hate doing all of that shit and I'd love to skip those parts if I could. I'm not looking to count the number of thousandths from my group sizes I just want to win matches in tactical and high power shooting.
Whew! That should be enough questions until I get home from work tomorrow night.
I have to put in a shameless plug for a guy named Mike Cecil of CS Gunworks. He shoots with us in Sacramento and has a background in highpower and palma. He always helps out with the matches, supports our big match with lots of goodies for the prize table, and gives great customer service as well as very good prices. Right now he's taking a Schmidt and Bender 4-16X50 off of one of his personal rifles and mailing it to me so I can use it in the upcoming match in So Cal. I was so shocked I didn't know what to say. So I said that's a stupid move because he might not ever get it back HA! All of the high quality euro trash optics, nylon gear, precision rifle ammo and more with LE and active duty discounts. Try him out at http://www.csgunworks.com/ but understand that his website is way outdated. He carries much more than you see there.
I think I'll be shooting a rifle that's worth as much as my truck!
Thanks fellas,
Marc
MarcS
East S.F. Bay area, CA, - Friday, June 22, 2007, at 04:03:17 (ZULU)
Based on reports and personal experience, Lapua and Norma brass have drilled, not punched flash holes. Not much advantage in uniforming a drilled flash hole.
The Norma .308 Win brass I examined had much more weight variance than the Lapua I acquired.
rod regier
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada - Friday, June 22, 2007, at 05:08:33 (ZULU)
Charles S. Hunt
San Antonio, Texas, USA - Friday, June 22, 2007, at 05:29:08 (ZULU)
Don't know about other calibers, but new .308 Lapua brass is entirely too tight in the neck. I have a die with a .308 expander mandrel I got from Sinclair that I use on every new Lapua case I load. Put a little Imperial Sizing Wax on a cotton swab, run that around the inside of the case neck and run the mandrel thru the neck. You wind up with about 1 - 2 thousandths neck tension. Load and shoot. You only need to expand the necks on the first loading, but you probably had that part already figured out.
YMMV
jc
jc
Cordova, TN, United States - Friday, June 22, 2007, at 06:13:19 (ZULU)
Travis, They let them folks out as soon as they post bail. If he did time they won't tell us when he is getting released.
Dirty Steve..........
Dirty Steve
San Antonio , Texas, USA - Friday, June 22, 2007, at 06:39:18 (ZULU)
>>>Guys,
***SPEW ALERT***Click my name.***SPEW ALERT***<<<
Remember the scene in "Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid" where Butch and Kid try to open the safe in the train? HA!
Moe
Moe Mensale
Boca Raton, FL, USofA - Friday, June 22, 2007, at 12:08:48 (ZULU)
The Redding carbide expander doesn't need any neck lube. Pulls thru with minimal effort (and minimal stretch lengthening). That's two reasons why I like it.
rod regier
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada - Friday, June 22, 2007, at 12:27:51 (ZULU)
True story that we are living through right now.
Two weeks ago, Mary's "Needs service" light came on (2002 Pathfinder).
So the mechanic plugged in the computer to the car, and it said replace the right oxygen sensor. He did, she paid $350~ish.
The next day the "Needs service" light came on.
The mechanic plugged in the computer to the car, and it said replace the left oxygen sensor. He did, she paid $350~ish.
The next day the "Needs service" light came on.
It said replace the catalytic converter. She did... it cost more than the other two pieces parts together :((
The next day the "Needs service" light came on.
Now, the mechanic says that his computer says that HER CAR'S computer might be at fault (which means that all the other pieces parts weren't necessary)... and to replace HER computer so it will talk to HIS computer, cost more than she has spent so far!
:(((
I told her I could fix it. She asked how? I told her I would take out the little light bulb... she didn't like that! :((
My truck (four door '91 Montero) doesn't have a computer... I had the starter replaced last month. He said "How much longer are you gonna drive this thing".
I said, Why?" He said, "Cuz it's got almost 300,000 on it."
I said, "Another ten years, it's just gettin' broken in."
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'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Friday, June 22, 2007, at 14:26:31 (ZULU)
There were problems with the injectors on the 01-04 D-max trucks. You should find out if the truck had them replaced (which would be a good thing 'cause the new ones were supposed to be better). If it's got less than 200,000 miles on it then it probably is covered under the special injector service program.
I have an 01 with 110k on it. First 50k had no major issues. I ran a chip in it and burned through the tranny at around 50k. Replaced the injectors at around 65k (known weakness with these trucks). Had a perforated head which was replaced at 80k. Blew the turbo due to injesting a dry rotted grommet (the one that holds the air filter restriction gauge in the intake tube) at about 90k. At about 100k I had to replace all soft fuel lines due to cracking and air leaks.
Right now I have a beefed up trans, 4" exhaust, CAI, and a custom tuned TCM - truck runs great and I have about 480 horses at the rear wheels which is close to double what the truck has stock.
Click my name for the best place on the web to read all about the d-max trucks.
LTChip
Old Hangtown, CA, - Friday, June 22, 2007, at 15:51:17 (ZULU)
Bail out... Go straight to the Dodge Dealer... Get the Dodge 2500 or 3500 with the Cummins turbo diesel. In 2004, they went to what's called 'common rail' injection.... They run strong, quiet and of course - cummins speaks for itself... Millions of miles on US highways...
Output for the 2004 is 601 ftpounds of torque... and they get better each year after that... I 40K miles on my 2004... No complaints... There are quite a few earlier dodge's with cummins still on the road....
I'm told that if you like to play with things abit - then they really open up and run....
whew!!! ya - abit long and off topic... but -- needed to say that
Good luck either way....
Ken Hunter
Nokesville, Va, Keep America - God Fearing, Armed and Free!!!.. - Friday, June 22, 2007, at 16:37:03 (ZULU)
Dirty Steve..........
Dirty Steve
San Antonio , Texas, USA - Friday, June 22, 2007, at 17:39:58 (ZULU)
medicjim
Friday, June 22, 2007, at 18:28:21 (ZULU)
I bought mine used in 2006 for 35K. Way less than the 50K sticker price. Some concrete cowboy had to have it and then decided it was hard to park, keep full of fuel and stuff.
DirtySteve....
dirty steve
Friday, June 22, 2007, at 20:16:19 (ZULU)
In terms of cummins you dont see dodge guys pulling there engines and putting ford ones.But you see fords with the great cummins in them all of the time.
Jon Kujawa
Friday, June 22, 2007, at 21:11:20 (ZULU)
Comes right from the site
Jon Kujawa
Friday, June 22, 2007, at 21:36:31 (ZULU)