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wildgene

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Jul 4, 2011
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...loaded up some 85gr. NBTs/ 50.5 grs. RL-17/ Fed 210s last night, got to the range, couldn't find 'em, got home still can't find 'em...

...somedays you just gotta go w/ what ya got...

75gr. V-max (had to go 3 click Right)
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90gr. BlitzKing
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Wow, great shooting Gene!

Man, there are a whole lotta Marines at this place... Starting to look like a mutiny! Scotty
 
If that was my rifle and group load developement would be done for the rest of my life !

Great group !!!!
 
...well, the good news is the 85gr. BT's showed back up this morning, sitting right in the center of the front seat...

...I'd lose my azz if it didn't follow me around... :roll:
 
wildgene

Nice shooting! What are you shooting, 25-06?

JD338
 
JD338":3eqtp1f5 said:
wildgene

Nice shooting! What are you shooting, 25-06?

JD338

.25 WSSM Browing A-Bolt Varmint Stalker w/ a Leupold VX-II 6X18 LR
 
wildgene":1eurhdac said:
...well, the good news is the 85gr. BT's showed back up this morning, sitting right in the center of the front seat...

...I'd lose my azz if it didn't follow me around... :roll:

My uncle did a lot of things (and did them very well, I might add), and one of them was the construction of model airplanes. About 30 years ago, we were examining a new kit he had just bought. We had the box open and sitting on a coffee table at my grandmother's house. This table was unique---it had come from a house they had purchased years before from the estate of a woman who had been murdered, possibly in that house, but no one really knows. Anyway, a half a wing that was six to eight inches long fell off the tree and fell as though it might have landed under the table on the floor. We never found it. We took the cushions off the couch, we moved the table, we moved the couch, we turned on all the lights, but that part was nowhere to be found. That kit never got put together.

Weird stuff happens!


Oh, and NICE GROUPS!
 
RR,

Neat story. Entertaining, and unfortunately, a not uncommon experience for many of us. It is nice, however, when that which was lost eventually turns up. I lost a seating stem on an older model RCBS Hand Priming Tool. It was missing for over a year (I scavenged another from a set that was being returned for other parts that were missing). The seating stem turned up eventually; it had somehow found its way into an Ikea shelf assembly, where it had held a shelf up for months. Go figure.
 
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