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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

Pussy! A real man would have cut a hole in the drywall big enough for a hammer drill and anchored that wall properly! 😁

ETA... I actually would have and then just patched the rock.
That would be the right way to do it, but by the time I got to that I was so disgusted I just wanted it over with. I've bought and sold 8 homes and that is the only one I lost money on.

To anyone who ends up at Ft. Sill, dont buy, just rent until you can get out of Lawton, LOL. Just kidding its not that bad of town but doesnt have much to offer the youth.

Maggie’s Funny & awesome pics, vids and memes thread (work safe, no nudity)

We are gonna need a bigger ratchet
The only thing I've ever seen that used a socket that big was an impact we carried around with a drot. Which is a small crane for those that don't know.
Boy ain't that the truth. A little over a year ago I got the call to inform me that a close friend of mine had passed. He was 83. He was still a pretty capable guy in his old age. He got off balance when he got up out of his easy chair, fell and hit his head on the couch and he was gone.

I met him in my late teens and knew him a little more than twenty years. I was closer to him than some of my own family.

He did some gunsmithing on the side after he retired, which is how I met him. After he passed, I purchased his lathe and tooling from his widow. I've built a few rifles of my own on that machine now and it brings back good memories when I'm out in the shop making chips on that old machine.
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Got another call a couple weeks ago at an odd hour in the evening from a number I didn't recognize. My heart sank when I heard the voice on the other end when I answered. It was my hunting buddy's wife calling to inform me that my friend had suffered a mild stroke. He's my dad's age, mid sixties. He's doing good now though. We're taking a trip to the lease next weekend.

SOLD SOLD

Well I didn’t draw a tag and 7mm prc is kind of too expensive to plink with so I’m selling this. It’s such an incredible rifle too…. The action I think is as smooth as impact precision and defiance antiX actions (I own both) but the Seekins wins by far with Bolt lift and close it’s sooo light in comparison it’s really incredible. Weighs 6 lb 12 oz

Seekins M3 Element in 7mm prc rifle 22” carbon fiber barre. It’s in like new condition I don’t see a single mark on it.

Total round count exactly 48 which included
-8 rounds shot of Hornady 180eld-m sub 1/2 moa see pic
-8 rounds shot of Hornady 175 eld-x sub 1/2 moa (see pic)
-very quick load workup (only will share with the buyer) 175 Berger elites a quick safety ladder of 7 shots (5 of which grouped into .212 MOA!)
-then a load development 3 shots x 5 different powder charges. Best group .4moa not including the ladder group above which is crazy it was .212 MOA

I will do my best to find a shipping box for the Seekins case but it’s been hard, if I can’t this won’t ship in the Seekins padded case it will ship in another hard case. If this is a deal breaker let me know. But these rifles are very hard to find in 7mm prc and in this color they are out of stock everywhere ….and I suspect it won’t last long. The first I’ll take it wins. This is an already proven accurate rifle…. With already load data to go hunt.

Your FFL must accept from a non FFL individual.


Rifle: $2775--> $2725 shipped and insured to your FFL

I am located in Reno NV

Ammo available to the buyer ONLY at below discounted prices:
-Hornady 180eld M: 1 box full and 1box-12 rounds left. And shot brass. All for $72
-Hornady 175 eld-x: 1 box-12 rounds left and shot brass $25
-Hornady CX outfitter: 1 box $45


Zelle venmo check with clearance or money order. You can do PPFF but absolutely no comments.

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