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    Great People

    Thanks for the compliment Joe, you are a welcome addition. I have learned a lot from the members here, and still learning. This is my Internet home away from home, no facebook, twitter or other junk for me. The posts are interesting and many are educational. And someone is always willing to...
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    Big bear

    Congraulations to both... and thanks for posting.. I will be taking a few 180 Accubonds with me to Montana later this month..
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    600 miles in Northern Idaho

    Great story and photos Guy.. Thanks for sharing. It serves to add significantly to my itch to head to south western Montana for my elk and mule deer hunt next month.. Good luck with the fly fishing. Rol
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    Bighorn on the run!

    That is a great action shot Guy... Was it afraid of you or your dog? Thanks for sharing.
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    Load development for Rem-Hart_30-06

    The search for accurate and potent hand loads for the Rem-Hart 30-06 has been somewhat challenging and I have many less than stellar targets that I will not bore you with, however I feel pretty good with the results shown in the following photos. This photos shows both 180 Accubonds and 180...
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    Rol_P's New Rem/Hart Rifle and factory loads

    Now I know that if I miss an animal it will not be fault of the rifle... Dan watched me struggle for groups before coached me and the good groups came together. We tweaked the scope a bit and shot at 200 yards. It revealed that I need lots of practice before the season. None of my hand...
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    30-06 straightforward hunting ammo

    If I remember correctly some wild fella once said that a 30-06 with 165 grain pills were good medicine to most animals in the lower 48.. Does that ring a bell? :grin: :grin: Hoping that my recollection is true as I have some strangely similar components in my inventory waiting to be...
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    Eagle Walk, Columbia River

    Very Cool Guy, thanks for sharing.. Seems like you were right with them.. what kind of camera are you using? My cell phone camera does okay, but my point and shoot Nikon digital extends the range nicely when I want to reach out a little more.
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    New Toy

    Nice looking rifle Rodger, sounds very economical to shoot also.. Even pellet arms are outlawed in the village of Geneseo NY... can't even use one to shoot a varmint raiding a bird feeder. Time to move on to more hospitable environs. Enjoy the new toy, Rol
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    375 Number One to the range!

    My Ruger Number One in 30-06 just got fitted with the Pachmayer Decelerator slip on pad and what a difference it makes. When I was hunting deer in upstate NY with a shotgun I had a Luepold 1.5 - 5 scope mounted on the shotgun. That scope may end up on my Ruger Number One this fall.
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    Thoughts on anealing (sp?).....

    Cloverleaf, I am "thrifty" and want the extended life in my cases and improved accuracy, consistency in my reloads. Like you I use the 1/2" socket in my Dewalt battery powered drill to spin my cases in the flame while I count, one-one thousand, two one thousand.. and so on all the way to six...
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    Two Rifles and two scopes

    Thanks for the reminder Paul and I will keep an eye on the rib to see if there is any contact there as the barrel heats. I have a "Cresent eyebrow" from trying to use a rifle scope on a TC Encore pistol in .243 Winchester many years ago. My Number one was manufactured around 2002 or there...
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    Two Rifles and two scopes

    The project at hand is load development for my Ruger Number One in 30-06 with a 22" barrel and the soon to be picked up Rem-Hart left hand 30-06 with 24" barrel. It is nick named Rem-Hart because it was my Remington 700CDL which R.W. Hart in Nescopeck PA has re-barreled with a new Hart Barrel...
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    Boy It's Nice

    It sure is nice to have access to my "Go To" forum again. Thank you Nosler.
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    Safari Rifle Challenge

    Thanks for sharing Guy.. That looks and sounds like a great event and for a good cause too.
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    Nosler Brass

    Last evening I started to prep some new Nosler 30-06 cases for the first loading. There was an open box and a recently purchased box available. Upon weighing 10 cases from the new box I noticed a heavier weight, 192.9 grains, than I remembered from the last loading from the open box, 180.2...
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    Left Handed M70

    Computer Fits have delayed my posting, but I must tell everyone seeing this that I received an early morning phone call from Dan today, and I offered all the support and encouragement that I could muster at that early hour..to add this rifle to his meager collection. :grin: I am a few years...
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    Had to put down my dog today

    Sorry for your loss Guy, Clark was a special family member for you and the family and will always be remembered. Loosing a great dog like Clark is among the hardest events to to go through. My wife and I have no children and our dogs were members of the family like Clark. You have done the...
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    Old Photo, mule deer

    Great picture Guy, thanks for sharing.. The only thing more valuable than such photos are those events stored in our personal memory banks.. (y)
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    Montana Rifle Company Customer Service

    Thanks for all the responses and suggestions Fellas. My MRC 30-06 is gone, traded in to cover part of the cost of rebarreling and restocking my Remington 700 in 30-06. R.W. Hart in Nescopeck PA is doing the work. My criteria is a lighter rifle that will shoot 1/2" or less @ 100 if I am on my...
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