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    Leupold Vari-X 2.5-8 adjustments

    Currently have 5, 2.5-8's, 4 with the B&C reticle. 3 are on my Model 88's (250 Savage, 7mm-08 and 338 Federal), and 2 are on my wife's rifle's (250 Savage (duplex) and 6.5 CM). Great scopes! Rugged, reliable, and a good blend of lower power for brush hunting, while enough power for longer shots...
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    LH 358 Win

    Well, finally took the new 358 out to the range to try it out today, while Susan spent more time with the 6.5 CM getting ready for the trip to Africa next week. Was a beautiful day today! Sunny and 14 degrees C, with very little breeze. Shot only factory loads after zeroing the rifle at 100...
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    Leupold Vari-X 2.5-8 adjustments

    As stated above, this is the friction adjustment on the older Vari X scopes, and yes, the numbers were more for reference than moa type adjustments. Close, but not exact. Trial and error and shooting verified the adjustment of the scope. And as stated, they held zero very well. Not every...
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    A little more love for the 300 HH

    Hard to imagine what you couldn't kill cleanly with 180 gr 30 cal bullet at 2900 fps!
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    New article and video up with the 30 caliber 200 gr Nosler Partition playing a key role:

    A lot of great advice here! Great handling rifles that you shoot well is top priority. Pair it with good optics that will provide a good field of view at extremely close range, while allowing for precision out to 300 yards, if needed. Pair these with a cartridge loaded with a good bullet that...
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    .257 100 Gr. BT's actually found!

    You don't want to know what they are worth here in the far north! Hope you grabbed them!
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    Guided Hunt, Travel through Canada, thoughts

    "I'd rather be down to two or three rifles, and have this hunt, than to have twenty rifles." Been downsizing the rifle collection to help with hunt expenses...only a couple of weeks til we (wife and I) head out for Africa! And then the Father/Daughter hunt in Colorado for archery antelope and...
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    UPDATE

    I hear the elk hunting in NM is better than in AK... And they have gemsbok and Audad for exotics to hunt in NM too! Might not be the same as brown bear and Dall sheep, but still interesting game to hunt!
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    Happy 4.16

    I have shot 416 Rigby's, and l really prefer my 416 Taylor. The 416 Wby is just plain...more. All the more power (pun intended! :LOL: ) to those who have and enjoy the Bee! Since I'm unlikely to use it on the Big 5 (or 7), it is better suited to our North American game with 350 gr bullets...
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    Ruger No.1

    Had fun with the Winchester 1885 High Wall in 6.5 Creedmoor today! 3 shots to get it sighted in with the Federal Premium 130 gr Terminal Ascent ammo, and then shot a 3 shot group @ 100 yards: 2911 fps and a .599" group! SD of 13.6 fps Best group out of it today was with the Nosler 140 gr...
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    Nickel plated vs bronze cases

    As with any brass, there is going to be variations between various lots of brass, those manufactured by different companies, as well as the two types of brass. The main reason I have read over the years, is that the nickel plated brass is harder and doesn't stretch/expand the same as regular...
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    280AI w 20 inch barrel

    A 7mm 150 gr over 3000 fps will sort out most critters! You're not wanting for anything there...and a handy rifle that balance well...who can ask for anything more?
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    Short barrel 7mm-08

    Good load, good bear, way to go! Congrats all around!
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    Kimber Hunter trigger pull adjustment and shooting technique help

    If you're not familiar with tuning your rifle's trigger and aren't replacing it with an aftermarket one, get a gunsmith to fine tune it so that it stays safe. For a hunting trigger, three pounds of pull is good, so you can still feel it with light gloves off when hunting in cooler weather. In...
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    Ruger No.1

    According to the guy I traded these rifles with, both are shooters, so we will see. I have not had any issues with any No.1 I have owned to date, so hope that these prove the same, as indicated. The only reason I may not keep the 308 is the cartridge...while the 308 is a good cartridge, it is...
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    Modern Gun Crowd

    I know that I was impressed many years ago (about 30 years back) when a fellow and his young teenage son showed up at the range to check their rifles for an upcoming hunt... The father pulled an old, worn, but well kept, 270 out of his case, and rang the 400 yard gong 5 times in a row standing...
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    Ruger No.1

    Thanks! Thinking on trying the Federal Premium 175 gr Terminal Ascent ammunition in it first...hopefully it will shoot as well as it is in my other rifles. Honestly, I am still trying to decide if I am going to keep the 308...did the deal as I was wanting the High Wall...and the 308 has such...
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    Ruger No.1

    So the Ruger No.1's in 218 Bee and 257 Roberts have now found new homes... The funds from the No.1A 257 Roberts is going into the Africa hunt fund in May, and the 218 Bee was traded along with its good supply of ammunition for two other single shots, now new to me. Both in excellent condition...
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    A Little Rimfire Fun

    Many a "mispent" hour in the back 40 with a 22 as a kid! Not to mention all the snowshoe hares and ruffies that came home for dinner!
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    Shotgun fit.

    Always amazing when instructed by someone with real skill and talent! Congrats on the worthwhile investment in time, effort and money! I'm sure you will be rewarded handsomely with a fine firearm that will bring many a bird to hand in the coming years...and I bet the smile never leaves your face...
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