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    The old rock pile

    That is a very entertaining story. I think we can all relate, but that rockpile had more history than most of us can get a tangible hold of. The 303 brit was likely a canadian visiting, and I'm barely being humorous, they were that common. I think most rural, canadian families had one kicking...
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    Rifles for heirlooms.

    That was a pretty cool idea for a Christmas gift, and refinishing a FN is never a bad investment, they're fine guns. JT.
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    The debate goes on. What's your opinion?

    Well, I tend to spot and stalk, but I will admit for WT it's alot more like baiting. My dad's got 100 acres of alfalfa and I had 40 acres of alfalfa with a covercrop of oats, so it wasn't a question of if you'd see something. I haven't got out hunting anything, but WT for 10 years, so I have to...
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    .243 accubond

    (anybody want to see Fotis flip??) Why an AccuBond, just use a 107 grain SMK. :lol: :lol: A 105 grain AB, hmmmm. death from afar to coyotes. JT.
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    Idaho Wolf

    We have lynx and cougar here in NE Alberta now too. There is one that crosses the road a half mile from my dad's house every year or two. We assume it is around more than we see it. Really unnerving to have around with smaller children around on occasion. Good cause to have a decent dog on the...
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    Idaho Wolf

    In 1999 or 2000, my dad, younger brother and I were loggin in MB. It was snowing quite heavily and we were just starting into a differnt stand of timber on the same quarter section of land, so we took the first pull of trees we had felled and limbed and went back to the landing 150-200yds away...
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    Couple coyotes over the weekend

    I thought I hit him square, but only caught about a third of the spine and had about a 2.5" wound and massive spinal damage internally from bone sharpnel. Found that out when I pelted it. It's been about 10 years since I pelted anything. This is one of the first I haven't caught with a deer...
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    Couple coyotes over the weekend

    Shot this, yote after work today. There were several of them running around for a few weeks, but they overstayed their welcome coming in the yard and very close to the cattle. I missed a few shots trying to shoot around buildings and equipment, but managed to stay upwind and get into a shooting...
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    44 magnum lever action rifle

    I used to shoot 240 grn Nosler JHP's out of a Henry Big Boy. Load was 23.5 grns of H110 in R-P brass and a winchester primer. I seem to recall those chronying ar 1560-1580FPS?? Real hard on porcupines and skunks, usually left a canadian $2 coin or half dollar sized exit hole that tapered down...
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    Rifles for heirlooms.

    That is true. I guess i'll just have to leave a nicely stocked vault and maybe a couple special ones. If my wife asks, "it's for the kids"!! :lol: :lol: JT.
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    Rifles for heirlooms.

    Might be shopping for awhile. actually might be saving for awhile :? JT.
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    Rifles for heirlooms.

    Would anybody else consider buying a fine rifle or two to keep for their son(s)? I have been thinking of buying something in good to very good shape that is semi rare and unique to present to my son as an heirloom. Hopefully, long after he comes of age. Those sort of rifles are not johnies...
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    Rifle builds gone wrong

    Barrel not over 26", that is defintely a concern. My 264 is WAY too long. Since it won't go fast anyway, I really ought to cut it down to 26" and have a recessed target crown cut. I would trade that 264 for a stock SS Rem 700V 243 in a heartbeat, lol. However, I'm still debating just using my...
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    Rifle builds gone wrong

    Anybody here every build a custom and then not like the result?? I have a 31" barreled, 264 Win Mag that I wanted to get lots of velocity out of and instead got an extremely accurate rifle that shoots 70 FPS faster than a 6.5/284 while using twice the powder. I'm still not sure if I should be...
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    Remington SPS or Weatherby Vanguard

    Go Rem if you want to play with and lose money on your guns, it's lots of fun, just don't sell them after. Customs are usually only exactly what their creator wanted, not neccessarily what everybody wants. Return on investment is 50% of whatever parts you buy and usually none of the smith...
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    Remington SPS or Weatherby Vanguard

    I'd have to say each gun has it's merit, so it really depends on how much you play with and customize your rifles. Between an SPS synthetic/blued & a Syn/blued vanguard without changing anything I'd go for the vanguard. I will agree that my vanguard trigger has alot of creep, it was bought in 08...
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    Mixing Handgun Brass

    I am a mite careless I guess. I drop everything into the case collator on my lee pro 1000 and let the sizing die figure out what has crimped primers. Those would be the ones you can barely get the primer out of.... Those go into a can off to the side and I reload slowly for a progressive loader...
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    Bye bye 270 WSM, hello 280 AI!

    Don't you just love it when a plan comes togather. JT.
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    Rifle Projects Planned?

    OK, since I can't find a donor and the smith has time. My VTR 223 is going to the smith. Getting the action trued & then rechambering to 223 AI. I already have a set of Redding dies on the bench. Now to find some good loads for a 223 AI, if anybody has some?? The 22-250 AI is still playing...
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    kickn' my self in the butt

    That is not Cool, at least it wasn't a 358 Norma tho.
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