My favorite rifle I never should have sold was my .243 with 105 Berger's. I need another .243 but I'll probably end up with a 6mm creed. Some amazing 16' representatives in these pics.
i have an old school Ohler 35. These still sell for $600. I know its not convenient for public ranges but its still super accurate and reliable. $200 OBO
https://oehler-research.com/product/35p-complete-kit/
There was an old guy at at the Pala range that used to make his own lead bullets and shoot only old mausers. It was pretty cool but never very accurate past 200. There's a forum for everything these days and I bet there would some good suggestions on the https://www.mauserguns.com/forum/index.php
Bartline 2b's are good all around contour still light to carry but also have a little junk in the trunk. You could go one in 7mag and the other just straight 280 to avoid brass issues. Or maybe go one with a heavier barrel like a #3 Bartline in 7 mag and one a sheep gun in .280. with a short #0...
Damn didn’t see this earlier. My buddy went to high school with Brian. We fished it a couple
times in our 20’s both times at Hodges. I miss those days 90’s country on the front of a bass boat. It dont get much better than that.
its worth something. Its just its not ideal to pay for mixed brass. If I buy a bunch I want it all same brand and lot at the very least. But hey maybe someone is getting started and would give you a case of beer for it.
I sold a rifle to a guy out of state he sent me his FFL guys address and I sent it there. That was 10 years ago and I haven't been arrested yet sooo... you should be good.
I cut and pasted this from another shooting forum I hang out on so sorry if the pictures don't enlarge but I can post some in the replies that can be opened up to see more detail.
I fell into some stocks that I just don't need I'm defiantly looking for trades. Things I need
6.5 blank varmint...
How do you figure? If it has a brake its gonna kick up dust just throw a towel down if you practicing off a bipod, When hunting you wont notice the dust since a lot of time you're not laying in the dirt. The holes of my radial brakes actually go a couple degrees forward this helps with the...
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