http://www.hsprecision.com/thenews/news.htm
The original endorsement:
http://blogostuff.blogspot.com/2008/11/hs-precision-gets-endorsement-by-lon.html
Click on the page, and zoom in a couple of times.
"....this is akin to having a fertilizer company get an endorsement by Timothy McVeigh. Poor taste, putting it mildly."
"What's next, Osama Bin Laden as a United Airlines spokesman?"
"That company needs to be Zumboed."
....... lot's of anger out there....
Duman
Tuesday, December 16, 2008, at 01:32:34 (ZULU)
I've been cringing all season, while RSOing, that some stupid bastard was gonna do that. So far, NO injuries. I'm thrilled. .....and a little digusted with the average "hunter".
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Tuesday, December 16, 2008, at 03:46:02 (ZULU)
CDC'
Tuesday, December 16, 2008, at 04:26:58 (ZULU)
Bravo - comms up yet?
Geoff M
WI, USA - Tuesday, December 16, 2008, at 06:01:54 (ZULU)
What Geoff said.
jc
Cordova, TN, United States - Tuesday, December 16, 2008, at 06:20:49 (ZULU)
I forgot an S it's recobstargetshop.com
Gary Kaney
NW, ILL, - Tuesday, December 16, 2008, at 10:05:34 (ZULU)
Mk4
Texas, United States of America - Tuesday, December 16, 2008, at 13:59:32 (ZULU)
Duman....Rich'll probably sell them to me :p
Charles S. Hunt
San Antonio, Texas, USA - Tuesday, December 16, 2008, at 14:17:25 (ZULU)
The numbers I have though are backed-up from June of 07 :-( Lost all the addresses and such in the transfer too.
When I call your 037 number, it keeps putting on a recording, telling me that it's being checked for problems. Do I have the wrong number?
Even tried the 364 number, but it sure didn't sound like you.
Drop me an e-mail with your number - or I can keep trying the same ones ;-)
Unfortunately, my cell phone doesn't work out at the plant. Just too far out in the middle of nowhere - even further out in the middle of nowhere than my shooting range LOL! If you've got the X1038 number, hit me there.... I should be here all day, unfortunately.
Bravo
Tuesday, December 16, 2008, at 17:06:52 (ZULU)
Get a Wilson Cellular trucker. It's an external antenna that sits on top of your truck, like a CB antenna, and plugs into the hole that little rubber plug on the back of your phone is currently filling. (Yes, there is one there; just look!)
It'll give you a hell of a lot more range, and, if you hook it up to an amp, you'll get service from damn near anywhere.
The whole setup, less the amp, should run you around $100, including the magnet for the antenna, the adapter for your phone, etc..I haven't hooked mine up to an amp, but an old guy I know had one on his, and said he was never without service,
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Tuesday, December 16, 2008, at 19:07:42 (ZULU)
One of the things you need to do first is buy a magnetic base and a dial indicator. Then learn to use them! Make sure that whatever you're considering purchasing actually moves the various parts according to the dials and preferrably in straight lines. Several of the oriental machinery lines have dials in English or metric, but they didn't change the graduations-only the labels. So, you crank in say 0.015" feed and what you get is 0.015mm.
Bed length on lathes-some measure from the ends of the bed(South Bend, amoung others), some measure from the headstock (where the chuck is). Be sure what you're getting, try and get as much tooling thrown in as possible. I think I paid $600 for my lathe & what tooling the guy had. Last time I bothered to account for it, I had ten times that in tooling.
There's been a whole lot of consolidation in the machine tools industry. Generally, old & heavy is better. Some manufacturers will recondition their older products for astoundingly small fees (compared to brand new).
WR Moore
Wednesday, December 17, 2008, at 02:21:00 (ZULU)
I'm sending a PM to you via Badlands Forum.
Mk4
Texas, United States of America - Wednesday, December 17, 2008, at 02:22:02 (ZULU)
#1: 100-0,200-2,300-3,400-5,500-7,600-11 #2: 100-0,200-3,300-6,400-10,500-14,600-19,700-24,800-30,900-38,1000-46
comments/opinions
On vertical mills, the best mill I ever used was an EX-CELL-O made in Canada. Twice as stable as a Bridgeport 1/2 the price...if you can find one. Look at the difference in the way the headstock is mounted. Lathe size 12"X36" with a 2" through hole. With the gap removed you can spin 15" auto rims ; )
4eyes
Siloam Springs, AR, USA - Wednesday, December 17, 2008, at 03:47:04 (ZULU)
http://worriersanonymous.org/Share/V2008/Thedesk.htm
Sarge
Southern Area 51, NM, USA - Wednesday, December 17, 2008, at 14:09:51 (ZULU)
Try 'lindsay publications' for the HTRAL manual... only eight bucks...
The chineese lathes aren't a bad deal as they have 95% of the tooling you will need to start up with.. I agree that old American iron is the best but finding something in good condition that normal folks can afford is somewhat problematic.. If it's doesn't come well tooled be prepared to hunt stuff down... ( if it's a southbend contact me )
Have a good STRONG floor in you shop... go with a rotary phase converter... 3 phase power is the way to go and machines can be had for cheap.. if you need more info contact me and I will point the way to knowledge on such stuff.. ( I'm no expert but I just went down this path ) As much as it pains me to say this grizzly tools has a fairly nice lathe set up for gunsmithing... I do have a grizzly mill and it's better than I thought it would be... still has limitations but not bad as an entry machine.. Just some random thoughts for you wannabe machine heads.. <grin>
Went to the big gun show in harrisburg pa this weekend... Was shocked by how little ammo and reloading stuff was there... Folks seem to be stocking up... for what I don't know.
Stay safe
Calvin
Calvin
e-burg, MD, U.S.A - Wednesday, December 17, 2008, at 15:03:24 (ZULU)
Lotsa uproar over HS, some of the comments on the blog a little bit uncalled for, just being nasty to be nasty and all...There is a good chance whomever was in charge of putting the catalog together did not know or understand the public's antipathy towards Lon, but whatever he did or was Lon was involved with the program to set the FBI contracts up, so take that with a grain of salt. I see they have rescinded the catalog and are printing a new back cover.
Damn it's cold...maybe I should turn the a/c down..hah..later
JR
Wednesday, December 17, 2008, at 22:12:29 (ZULU)
CDC'
Thursday, December 18, 2008, at 01:30:36 (ZULU)
Seriously: Buy gold. Now. Or, buy whatever basic-needs items you can, in quantity. Barter will also have value soon. A year from now you can tell me what an idiot I am...or not.
The dollar is taking on water internationally; an odd thing considering that investors drove short term treasuries into the ground all week long (yields negative? wow). The conditions are set already for inflationary hell, but the dollar-making presses are still at maximum production! And Obama thinks even more printing is necessary...I don't care where you fall in on the doom-scale, you gotta know this is a very bad thing.
Joe M
Thursday, December 18, 2008, at 16:55:07 (ZULU)
CDC I use Lapua brass in my F TR Rifle. Its the best I can find.
Joe you ever get to sending the GS stuff out? I think a neighbot must have snagged it LOL
Mike/Undude
Mike Miller
Ca, - Friday, December 19, 2008, at 00:08:04 (ZULU)
Joe M
Friday, December 19, 2008, at 00:53:32 (ZULU)
On the M1-As Varget is not a good powder to use. I was told it develops to much pressure and is said to be hard on the gas system. You can't go wrong with 4895 or W748. I used to have some data on the loads to use for match shooting. If anyone is intrested I will see if I still have it.
Any of you guys shooting the 260 and wanting good brass but having trouble finding Lapua or think its to expensive??? I bought 100rds of Winchester 7mm-08 brass and formed it down to the 260 and tried it out against my Lapua loads. It shot just as well if not better groups at 100yds than my Lapua loads did.
As a test I shot a 3 shot group and a 5 shot group with the Lapua brass and the 123s. The 3 shot group was in the high .2s and the 5 shot was in the low .5s I then shot two 3 shot groups with the Winchester brass an they were both in the real low .3s I then shot two 5 shot groups with the Winchester brass and one group was a .420 an the other was a .412 So I was very pleased with the results at 100yds.
I have not had a chace to get out and try the loads at 400 and 600yds yet but if anyone is intrested I will post the results when I do. I like to do all my load testing at 400 and 600yds to make sure it will shoot well at long range. It looks like the Winchester brass could be a cheaper alternative to the Lapua brass. Its also very easy to form from the 7mm-08 brass. Take care an play nice!!!
Pat
Friday, December 19, 2008, at 15:27:12 (ZULU)
I know it`s a mostly knee-jerk response and the actual numbers don`t mean much on the grand scale of things, so it`s a principle thingie for me (big on that, so I am) buuuuuuuut.....those fuckin` bastards!!!!
http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/with-economy-in-shambles-congress-gets-a-raise-2008-12-17.html
Steve Racer
Erf, - Friday, December 19, 2008, at 16:39:32 (ZULU)
On 260 I run Remington 260 brass and find it to work with no problems.
On M14s I would not use Varget as i believe its too slow. I would use H4895
Mike/Undude
Mike Miller
Ca, - Friday, December 19, 2008, at 17:13:35 (ZULU)
I always had "Flyers" with Remington brass. I have not tried any of the new Remingon brass but the first batch I bought I was not happy with. I neckturned it all and sorted it by weight, did all the match prep work to it and still had the unexplained flyers.
Once I went to Lapua this problem went away. I never tried anything else after that. Its just been recently that I have looked at replacing some of it and find it hard to find an way more expensive than I remembered. Glad to see you still kicking hope all is well with you!!
Pat
Friday, December 19, 2008, at 19:59:57 (ZULU)
Rem brass may suck, but with a .260---it is often all you will find.
Joe M
Saturday, December 20, 2008, at 00:36:43 (ZULU)
http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/New_Gun_Laws_Coming_to_LA_Los_Angeles.html
Leslie
Saturday, December 20, 2008, at 00:53:56 (ZULU)
I've been using Win 7m/08 in my 260 almost since day one. I'm holding 3/4 moa at 500yds. that's the max range i can shoot around here. The Hornady 129SST and the 140 A Max track identicle.
Gary Kaney
N.W., ILL, - Saturday, December 20, 2008, at 12:01:06 (ZULU)
I've been having problems kneeling on my right knee. Feel like I'm kneeling on razor blades and ground glass. I remembered reading your review on knee pads from U.S. Tactical Supply so I ordered a pair. They are indeed great. I can even kneel on concrete with no pain at all.
Thanks & Cheers,
Doc
Doc Holloway
The cloudy Ozark boonies, MO, USA - Saturday, December 20, 2008, at 20:15:24 (ZULU)
In conversations with the original Pat (HA!), we spoke how people formed their views on long distance shooting on their experiences. As Pat shoots a great deal and is a knowledgable riflemen, I asked him how many barrel he has burned out on his precision rifles. I won't reveal the number, if Pat cares to he can, but it was (I thought) a significant number. I had never asked anybody before how many barrels they had shot out. Another way to quantify shooting experience? I thought it was interesting. FWIW.
Pat II
Saturday, December 20, 2008, at 20:36:09 (ZULU)
BTW - I still really like the Norma 130 gr pills...I wish Lapua would come out with a scenar in that weight, but for now, the Norma's low price and solid performance has me hooked.
medicjim
Sunday, December 21, 2008, at 13:02:15 (ZULU)
Undude/Mike
Mike Miller
Ca, - Sunday, December 21, 2008, at 18:15:18 (ZULU)
"I am basically a push through die, cut to length, load and shoot guy. Makes my F TR Team Mates cringe".
Not necessarily a bad thing. I've read other competitive shooters point out that if you're making decent handloads, time spent shooting them on a range will yield better on-demand marksmenship in real-world conditions than time spent at the reloading bench persuing that last N% improvement in accuracy.
(Nothing wrong with chasing that N%, but most of us have finite amounts of time and/or money...).
(of course, Mike has probably figured that out without my help :-)
rod regier
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada - Sunday, December 21, 2008, at 22:58:39 (ZULU)
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Monday, December 22, 2008, at 01:41:06 (ZULU)
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Monday, December 22, 2008, at 01:48:00 (ZULU)
http://www.wilsonelectronics.com/ViewProductB.php?ID=5
Duman
Monday, December 22, 2008, at 01:55:16 (ZULU)
You want THIS ONE: http://www.wilsonelectronics.com////ViewProductB.php?ID=1
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Monday, December 22, 2008, at 02:08:52 (ZULU)
I wouldn't consider you an amature shooter by any means!! After all you did give my my pet load for the 260.
Mike,
My only experience with the Remington 260 brass was with the initial batch that they came out with. I started shooting the 260 before they even made brass for it. I bought 500rds when it was first introduced and did all the match prep work on it but like I said I just had to many unexplained flyers. Then to have that problem clear up after going to the Lapua brass makes me think it was probably a brass issue.
In Remingtons defence I do use it for my 6.5x55 an it shoots just as well as the Lapua brass did. I know some of the factory loaded stuff that Black Hills Ammo put out shot really well and they used Remington brass so maybe they have solved any earlier problems they may have had.
Pat
Monday, December 22, 2008, at 13:17:58 (ZULU)
Just out of curiosity, did you ever manage to narrow down what variable about the early Rem .260 brass would cause the fliers?
Any weighing or gaging tried?
(I'm guessing that once you found the Lapua solved it you didn't look back...).
rod regier
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada - Monday, December 22, 2008, at 16:23:41 (ZULU)
As I reacall I did. I started marking cases with a feltmarker and then would shoot it again the next time and I found several to always be out of the group.
I rechecked the cases again for weight and everything I could do and they were always the same as the other cases. I then started keeping track of my other calibers an watching for shots that I felt should have been in the group but were out for an unexplained reasons other than me.
What I found is that I would occasionally get cases that were always bad or were out of the group.
I have noticed that when I "Clean" the necks by neck turning that there are times that I will cut a lot off of one side of the neck an never touch the other side. This tells me the case is thicker on one side than the other. This may or may not be causing me a problem but the next time I get fresh brass and I find this I will mark the case and follow how well it shoots.
The other thing I thought it could be is that maybe the internal case cap. is different even though they weigh the same. unfortunatly when I thought of this I had tossed the bad cases. Over my years of shooting I have found brass to be my biggest varriable as far as accuracy goes when I am reloading. I feel that good brass is the foundation to good "Consistant" accuracy.
I am not sure if you ever heard of or seen the old Remington BR 308 brass. (It had the small primer pocket). Well years back I bought some an tried it out. It was the most consistant brass I had ever worked with the problem was it was thin and had a larger case cap. than the std. 308 brass. You could never get the velocity out of it that you needed with the 308 until Varget came along. With a case full of varget it would get up to around 2700.
To make a long story short, when shooting this brass, my gun went from a .6 to a consistant .5 an under most of the time. I at first thought well maybe it just likes the loads vel or "Sweetspot" so I tried matching the velocities with my other brass and it made no difference I could never get my other brass to shoot as well as the Rem BR brass, not even close. We put 10 shots with my sons 308VS in under a half inch using this brass.
Pat
Monday, December 22, 2008, at 17:21:37 (ZULU)
CDC'
Monday, December 22, 2008, at 21:24:23 (ZULU)
I would probably shy away from it. I was told a long time ago to stay away from the Vietnam area brass as the quality was not the best.
I have used the LC Match brass with good sucess if thats what your talking about. In fact I have about 500rds loaded and tucked away.
Pat
Monday, December 22, 2008, at 21:55:48 (ZULU)
Heck I'd try the brass you got and see how it does... Brass does age though and you can get flyer's and such. I took an old batch of brass into work one time and tested it on a meter for measuring hardness of brass... there was alot of variation... I then tested some new federal production stuff and it was really consistent.. YMMV...
Stay safe and have a merry Christmas
Calvin
PS loved the vid from the spaghetti western..!
Calvin
e-burg, MD, U.S.A - Monday, December 22, 2008, at 22:47:21 (ZULU)
Sounds like you exercised due diligence to the first level. Non-concentric necks could certainly explain your observed fliers.
I read about a fixture that permit measuring bullet runout in loaded cartridges, it would probably measure such effects easily if that was the issue.
http://www.sinclairintl.com/cgi-bin/category.cgi?category=REMTCG&item=09-175&type=store
**Concentricity guages are best described as tools used to measure how concentric the outside of your cases or loaded rounds are with respect to the center axis of the case. You will sometimes hear handloaders referring concentricity measurements as the runout of their cartridges. These guages are used primarily to determine reloading die performance. Concentricity can be affected by many things; the quality of the sizing dies, bent decapping rods, the bullet seater, the bullet seater stem, the quality of your cases, and the quality of your case preparation tasks like neck turning, chamfering, deburring, etc.
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I've also read that the benchrest guys will shoot candidate brass and cull the problem children units. Since they use a small number of good cases, neck size them and load them at the range, it's not a bad strategy. They even get into case orientation indexing.
I've heard of the legendary Remington BR 308 brass. There was also the .308 Win brass produced by Winchester for the Palma matches that is supposed to be very wonderful too.
rod regier
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada - Tuesday, December 23, 2008, at 01:44:48 (ZULU)
You are correct, if you don't neck turn the brass the thicker side will push the bullet to the thin side and give you bullet run out when you load it. neck turning the brass does eliminate this problem but I think you still have a screwed up case. I also think that is why some guys index the cases like you were talking about.
I read a good article on it years ago where a guy did testing with a "Bad" case and claimed you could put the bullet where you wanted it in the group by where you put the orientation mark on the case. He also said that cases were the most overlooked piece of the accuracy pie. He went as far as to break it all down on what case prep really does make a difference at what ranges an what is and isn't needed for the differnt shooting disiplens.
The easy part to remember is that when shooting to 1000yds EVERYTHING helps!!!(HA)
Pat
Tuesday, December 23, 2008, at 13:26:17 (ZULU)
UKD over 1000 yards, first round hit, sitting supported, light wind <g>. Using 260 rem, 130 gr norma
http://s143.photobucket.com/albums/r135/Mark8541/May%202008%20Allegheny%20Mtn%20shoot/?action=view¤t=MOV01945.flv
medicjim
Tuesday, December 23, 2008, at 14:45:33 (ZULU)
My powder drop is something I started two years ago. I use Chargemaster. I set .10 grain low and drop into pan. Take pan off until weight is reset. Then put pan back on and trickle up to the actual charge I want. This gets me more consistent charges than the .10 grain high or low the meassure will drop on its own.
Mike/Undude
Mike Miller
Ca, - Tuesday, December 23, 2008, at 15:25:08 (ZULU)
My sources claim that Norma and Lapua are drilled, whereas the American cases are punched - thus the burr.
I no longer bother deburring Lapua, haven't found any burrs in the ones I tried. I don't remember on the Norma brass I have.
I do remember that the weight variance on the Normal in .308Win was
twice that of the Lapua. The Lapua stuff was very tight weight tolerance for the most part.
IMHO, flash hole deburring is probably useful for loadings beyond (say) 300 yds, where even a few fps variance really starts to make a difference.
Pat's right, at 1000 it *all* makes a difference...
rod regier
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada - Tuesday, December 23, 2008, at 16:41:57 (ZULU)
Darren
East Bay, CA, USA - Tuesday, December 23, 2008, at 18:39:40 (ZULU)
They make a tool that fits down from the neck of the case that goes into the primer hole and has a tapered cutter on it an cleans the burr off of the inside of the case.
Pat
Tuesday, December 23, 2008, at 20:00:01 (ZULU)
http://www.sinclairintl.com/cgi-bin/category.cgi?category=RECPDT&item=DB-1000&type=store
medicjim
Tuesday, December 23, 2008, at 20:33:52 (ZULU)
http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.exe/showproduct?saleitemid=415786
Click my name to the link.
Ok, on a different note, I am now on the hunt for a scope. I am looking at the Mark 4 3.5-10x40mm LR/T M3 Front Focal. Can anyone suggest a good site to purchase it from, thanks! Also looking for Badger Rings and 20 MOA mount.
And finally, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all....be safe and shoot straight.
Darren
East Bay, CA, USA - Tuesday, December 23, 2008, at 20:45:17 (ZULU)
http://www.specialtysportsandsupply.com/
They are in Colorado Springs, CO. Probably the largest gun shop in the country and they sell a number of scopes. Their prices are good. While everyone else has jacked prices lately, they have not.
Hank
Tuesday, December 23, 2008, at 21:41:33 (ZULU)
There is one that has a stop on the cutter face. Go to Sinclair International and look at the ones they sell - the problem with the Redding is that it does not have a cutter stop, and - first, you have to buy stops for every bore size... and second, you can never get any consistency
Look at this one...
http://www.sinclairintl.com/cgi-bin/category.cgi?category=search&item=DB-1255&type=store
It stops on the web, so ALL of the bevels are the same, no matter whether the cases have been trimmed or not, and whether the webs are the same height or not...
-
'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Wednesday, December 24, 2008, at 03:08:37 (ZULU)
Darren,
I just bought this exact same scope from www.bigrivertactical.com . I got a really good price on it and the service was great. Donnie, the owner, is active LE and great to deal with.
Moe
Moe Mensale
Boca Raton, FL, - Wednesday, December 24, 2008, at 03:17:27 (ZULU)
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,471244,00.html
JLU
Joe Udelhofen
Oconomowoc, WI, USA - Wednesday, December 24, 2008, at 12:13:23 (ZULU)
On a less charitable note, Al Queda supposedly has strike teams inbound for something "bigger than 9/11."
WR Moore
Wednesday, December 24, 2008, at 14:45:25 (ZULU)
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Wednesday, December 24, 2008, at 14:52:50 (ZULU)
On another note Ken is working on a review of Premieres new scope I sent in. Hope you bums enjoy it.
Mike/Undude
Mike Miller
Ca, - Wednesday, December 24, 2008, at 15:28:44 (ZULU)
Jerry
Annapolis, MD, USA - Wednesday, December 24, 2008, at 16:39:09 (ZULU)
WR Moore
Wednesday, December 24, 2008, at 17:15:05 (ZULU)
Cheers,
Doc
Doc Holloway
The sunny Ozark boonies, MO, USA - Wednesday, December 24, 2008, at 19:05:23 (ZULU)
Use my email if you need to: geoffmccormick -at- charter +DOT+ net. My roster addy is out of service.
All - Merry Christmas, and many blessings.
Geoff M
WI, USA - Wednesday, December 24, 2008, at 19:08:34 (ZULU)
There will be a Spring shoot May 9/10....
outa here
markwell
markwell
The Alleghenies, WV, - Wednesday, December 24, 2008, at 20:15:43 (ZULU)
That sure sounds like your voice in the video
medicjim
Wednesday, December 24, 2008, at 20:52:56 (ZULU)
Reading some of the secret squirrel stuff can be entertaining if you also check open sources:)))
WR Moore
Wednesday, December 24, 2008, at 21:17:35 (ZULU)
I wouldn't call him a prostate, but it's awfully close!
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Thursday, December 25, 2008, at 00:40:57 (ZULU)
Would that be dickhead or asshole?
Merry Christmas to each and everyone of you, and may all of you have a Happy New Year.
And for anyone on here that is politically correct, cough, cough, Happy Holidays.
jc
Cordova, TN, United States - Thursday, December 25, 2008, at 06:34:46 (ZULU)
IIRC, he had acquired a S&B scope, and it looks like the Premier Reticle scope is comparable. I would be curious on his take of the new scope.
Duman
Thursday, December 25, 2008, at 13:58:39 (ZULU)
Charles S. Hunt
San Antonio, Texas, USA - Thursday, December 25, 2008, at 15:22:12 (ZULU)
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
later
JR
Thursday, December 25, 2008, at 17:55:52 (ZULU)
-
'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Friday, December 26, 2008, at 01:27:00 (ZULU)
Santa brought me Sam Adams and reloading supplies! To be enjoyed seperatly of course.
4eyes
Siloam Springs, AR, USA - Friday, December 26, 2008, at 07:46:25 (ZULU)
Wifey-clause got me a K98 Mauser all matching numbers. It needs a little TLC, but i've got all winter. Good one to try in my parkerizing tank i just built.
Gary Kaney
N, ILL, - Friday, December 26, 2008, at 12:35:13 (ZULU)
Thanks in advance for any information.
Wook Beltran
Friday, December 26, 2008, at 15:11:11 (ZULU)
is any of you familar whit the galil 308 rifle
end what is your opinion on it as sniper or sharpshooter rifel
thank you
avi
avi
dalia, is, is - Friday, December 26, 2008, at 16:13:34 (ZULU)
Thanks to those out far away on the line and those that are on patrol here @ home.
Wife and I are painting and trimming out the shop today :) As you all might imagine -- FFL transfer traffic is wayyy up.
Take care, God Bless,
Ken/Kim Hunter
Ken Hunter
Nokesville, Va, Keep America - God Fearing, Armed and Free!!!.. - Friday, December 26, 2008, at 18:30:24 (ZULU)
http://www.csgunworks.com/
Brass question- I thought I was being smart by picking up about a thousand pieces of .223 brass at a local range recently. It was left out by LE teams that train there and it's mostly Win and Fed. Much of it is tarnished and has been laying in the grass under the sun and rain. I didn't pick up any of really dark ones but I'm wondering if I should even use what I got. It would just be for plinking with my new M4 build. Thoughts?
Marc
MarcS
East S.F. Bay area , CA, - Friday, December 26, 2008, at 20:47:57 (ZULU)
CDC'
Friday, December 26, 2008, at 22:15:05 (ZULU)
Tarnish is not an issue. I cull the ones that have actual corrosion that could weaken the metal. The flag in that case is mechanically rough surface when you run a finger over the affected portion(s) of the case.
Fed brass is reputed to be soft, so the primer pockets don't stay tight thru as many firings as better brass. Winchester (as CDC mentioned) is well-respected among the more commonly available North American mfgr cartridge brass.
A good polish can make a big difference in the appearance in such pickups. I like corncob and Mother's Mag Cleaner, there are others. Cleaning makes it easier to inspect for deep dents, splits and cracks. Also reduces wear on your dies, and reduces scratching of the cases when they are being resized. I personally like the appearance of shiny brass, it makes me feel more confident in my handloaded ammunition.
rod regier
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada - Saturday, December 27, 2008, at 02:42:26 (ZULU)
Good to see you here again.
I have a Galil 308 ARM, and I like it a lot.
It is NOT a long range sniper rifle (700+ meters), but for 400 to 500 it will do well when scoped, and with the folding stock, it is convenient to schelep around in a small pack.
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MarcS...
Go back and get the dark stuff too.. it is all good. Toss in the vibrator polisher when you go to bed, and have beautiful brass when you wake up in the morning.
Trade the Fed, and shoot the Winchester.
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'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Saturday, December 27, 2008, at 10:30:35 (ZULU)
The load would probably go "boom" or "poof" or something, but I can't imagine a weed seed or spider nest would do much for the accuracy.
SteveinButte
Butte, MT, USA - Saturday, December 27, 2008, at 14:28:43 (ZULU)
MarcS
East S.F. Bay area, CA, - Saturday, December 27, 2008, at 17:56:02 (ZULU)
Travis Morgan
Wichita, Ks., U.S.A. - Sunday, December 28, 2008, at 02:21:06 (ZULU)
The Isrealis killed approx. 270 with over 600 wounded in "all out" air strikes in Gaza today. Palestinians call it "an attack on humanity". I guess the hundreds and hundreds of rocket attacks they've launched upon Isreali civilians were not?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081228/ap_on_re_mi_ea/ml_israel_palestinians
This little AR carbine I built is going to be a hoot I can't wait to run it. I'm buying up bulk packs of Winchester brass and 69 gr. SMK's. I haven't fired this one yet and I'm already getting started on the next one. It will be a national match service rifle for high power matches. Maybe I can start collecting more leg points again towards my distinguished badge. The points I have were earned with an M-14 about 19-20 years ago I hope I'm still on file. Now I have a good excuse to finally plan a trip to Perry.
Building an AR in California is a PITA. We have to start with a lower receiver that is not on the list of manufacturers that make assault weapons. We call them "Off List Lowers". We can't have a pistol grip AND an easily removable magazine. So we have a special mag release button that requires a tool to drop the mag. A bullet tip pressed into the hole works so we call them "bullet buttons". And of course we cannot have a magazine with more than 10 rounds capacity inserted into the weapon. That doesn't mean we can't have them, just not in the weapon. If I change out the bullet button to a standard mag release and insert a 30 round mag I have TWO felony counts.
I feel alot safer knowing that all of the gangstah criminals in this state have to follow these rules LOL.
I'm starting to think about HAM radios. Seems that would be a dependable way to communicate with other people if cell and landline systems go down. I really need another expensive hobby with lots of stuff to buy and books to read.
I'm off to bed to stare at the ceiling.
MarcS
East S.F. Bay area, CA, - Sunday, December 28, 2008, at 11:09:37 (ZULU)
I find myself in need of a couple of 'decent' long range backup scopes for the just in case I screw up situations (like I did when I backed a boosted Premier eyepiece plumb off the scope). Is there a particular manufacturer putting out some glass that is reasonably priced and dependable to put on a set of rings and throw in the drag bag/case?
Oh BTW Hawgs, a late Merry Christmas. I have been remiss in my holiday greetings.
Bolt out!
Bolt
Rainy, muddy, yucky weather in ..........., NC, - Sunday, December 28, 2008, at 13:27:49 (ZULU)
I also have about double that number of Fed match cases loaded light with blaster stuff like 110 gr teacups, 178(?) cast boolets and 125 Speers. I use it to practice snap-shooting. Do you have any thoughts on the use of that stuff? I have a bucket of 170 gr RN Rem .30-30 bullets and was considering putting them together with odd lots of powder as utility ammo for the Ruger.
CDC'
Sunday, December 28, 2008, at 14:43:45 (ZULU)
I feel safer with you, Bud...
Lotta guys here are hams - me, Bravo, Ken Hunter, Sarge, and a bunch more - my call sign - K2BK
It can be not so much expensive - $500 to $1000, or it can get as big as you like - I'm in for well over $30k :(
It's not my fault, I just like to play a lot ;))))
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CDC...
I would pull all the bullets...
FL size them and push out the old primers...
Wash them in Liquid Tide and hot water (Not dish detergent - you will NEVER get the bubbles out - take my word on that :((( ...
Dry them with the ol' lady's hair drier (best done when she is at a friends or shopping - they don't understand these things).
Then anneal them. The ~$40 Hornady Annealing kit is "Da' BOMB"!!!
After that, load them with what you like.
As to Fed brass - used to be my favorite, but the heads are kinda soft, so now I trade it. I pretty much now only shoot Lapua, then Winchester, then Remington - in that order.
If someone gave me a bunch of Fed in a gas gun caliber, like 223 or 308, I would load it for a gas gun and leave it behind.
But for heavy loads in a bolt gun, I'll pass on it and trade it off.
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'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Sunday, December 28, 2008, at 18:52:24 (ZULU)
My son is getting real big now, about 17pounds and he's only 4 1/2 months old. I have not had time to shoot a lot with him now just a few rounds out of the 1911.I'm going to try and make a winter match in a few weeks I hope I shoot good its been since April since the last time I was out with my match rifle. Anyways I'm rambling.
No drinking and driving for you guys this new years.
Jon
Jon Kujawa
Sunday, December 28, 2008, at 21:17:00 (ZULU)
Bolt
Don't know exactly what your after, but i've got a Ziess Conquest i use for a throw around scope. I think itis the best bang for the buck scope out there.
Gary Kaney
N.W., ILL, - Monday, December 29, 2008, at 11:03:45 (ZULU)
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year too.
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'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Monday, December 29, 2008, at 12:14:24 (ZULU)
CatShooter
one for you what is the Average group size in your galil ?
whit the new galils it's 3 cm .
avi
avi
haifa, is, is - Monday, December 29, 2008, at 17:00:22 (ZULU)
Click on my name for photos of a nice antenna farm.
de AK5N
Happy New Year everyone!
Lindy
Rockport, Texas, U.S.A. - Monday, December 29, 2008, at 18:02:08 (ZULU)
I can't answer that now, I just got a proper Stanag scope for it a few months ago and haven't shot since then.
I'll let you know in the spring.
I liked the link in your name and signed the petition!
Send them a rocket with our name on it !!!
"Here's one from SniperCountry!!"
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'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Monday, December 29, 2008, at 18:02:50 (ZULU)
Take care all and Have a Happy New Year.
:)
Rogue Rifleman
Nokesville, Va, Keep America - God Fearing, Armed and Free!!!.. - Tuesday, December 30, 2008, at 03:59:54 (ZULU)
It workie for me!
How come you no answer my last few e-mails??
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'lito
CatShooter
Spring has sprung, da' creek has riz, I wonder where dem kitties is? - Tuesday, December 30, 2008, at 12:18:03 (ZULU)
Avi,
Get a picture of it and post it or send it to me through the Roster and I'll post it.
Mk4
Mk4
Texas, United States of America - Tuesday, December 30, 2008, at 19:00:15 (ZULU)
MarcS
East S.F. Bay area, CA, - Wednesday, December 31, 2008, at 03:43:28 (ZULU)
http://www.jihadwatch.org/
http://www.obsessionthemovie.com/index.php
MarcS
East S.F. Bay area, CA, - Wednesday, December 31, 2008, at 04:22:14 (ZULU)
M855 ball seems to shoot better out of the faster twist stuff. I have shot a lot of it out of M16A2s and M4 carbines. Accurate enough for its intended purpose and functioned fine. When the army was transitioning from the M16A1s to the M16A2s in the mid to late 80s I shot some M855 ball out of a A1 and IIRC it was keyholeing at 25 yards.
Lots and lots has been written about the decreased lethality of the heavier, more stable M855. More than one of my friends that has been downrange has complained about it's terminal ballisitics, but I do not have any first hand experience with that and will leave it for those who have.
550/1000 sounds a little steep to me.
Antidotal rather than emphircal(sorry for the spelling) information, FWIW.
Pat II
Wednesday, December 31, 2008, at 05:16:46 (ZULU)
MarcS
East S.F. Bay area, CA, - Wednesday, December 31, 2008, at 14:03:03 (ZULU)
Load your own. $55 per k for hornady 55gr ball tips... powder, primer and cases are not much more.
medicjim
Wednesday, December 31, 2008, at 15:25:11 (ZULU)
If you are not into reloading and you're lookin' for some reasonably priced ammo you might want to try Waterloo Ammunition. One of Morgue's buddies is making some pretty good stuff. Don't know if he will deal direct or if you'll have to go thru a dealer. Drop me a note if you're interested and I'll give you his contact info.
Cheers,
Doc
Doc Holloway
The frosty Ozark boonies, MO, USA - Wednesday, December 31, 2008, at 15:42:44 (ZULU)
I was in Bass Pro Shops yesterday, with a gift card, and asked the service desk lady to tell me how much was on the card. She swiped it, punched some code, swiped again, punched more numbers.... this went on for several minutes. She said, "well, hehehe, you know how these computers are...". Finally, she asked the lady next to her, who then swiped the card, punched a few numbers, and "PING", out comes the paper with the amount on the card.
Life is hard. It's harder if you're stoopid. It's even tougher if you're stoopid, ugly, and morbidly obese. She won the triple crown.
I purchased some 12-GA buckshot and slugs, so at least there was a happy ending...
Duman
Wednesday, December 31, 2008, at 17:40:16 (ZULU)
Have a safe, comfortable, and secure New Year's Eve. May your head not hurt the following day!
Thank you for the continued education, all.
Looking forward to a prosperous '09.
Sean T.
Winnipeg,, Manitoba, Canada - Wednesday, December 31, 2008, at 18:37:39 (ZULU)
If anyone wishes to give it a bang ... Here is the load I use in my 03A3 for white tail..
30-06
Powder: 50 gr IMR 4895
Primer: CCI #200
Bullet: 150 gr spear or sierra BTSP spitzer
Case: any/ prefer military..
average about 1/4" group @ 100 yd. Few stray doggies here and there.
Keep life free and keep it safe...
zane
zane
Texas, USA - Wednesday, December 31, 2008, at 20:47:04 (ZULU)