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Agreed, and believe me, lessons were learned 🤣. First, my original scope mount couldn’t take the recoil and the scope was moving between shots. Second, my standard arca bipod connection was sliding from the recoil. Third, I was shouldering the butpad too high and it was hitting my collarbone and recoil was really painful. My solutions were a badger max scope mount, area419 arcalock bipod adapter, and really getting comfy with the butpad lower on my chest. Too bad it cost me about $200 in ammo to figure all that out 🤣
One of the guys here 3d prints a Pachmyer recoil pad adapter. That makes it downright pleasant to shoot. Puts the pad a lot lower.
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G barrels are no joke

You think he used a semi auto and went to a br comp and put 10 into .215 at 200?

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You obviously missed @Ex E6 and his (20) shot group at 278 yards in 18-21MPH winds brother. With an Aero build and 129gr hunting bullets no less. Those semi-autos are NO JOKE.

See page 83 of the 6.5 Creedmoor load page, post 4,148 and then into page 84 for the hilarity.

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Show yer Peacemakers, folks!

And on another "oddly enough," I've come to find that Colt Mfg. still seems to offer the SAA (Peacemaker) for sale...


Not sure about that price tag, Also, it's the 7.5" barrel. Might have to get used to that, but...

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Your chance to land the woman of your dreams... If you dream of stabby and TDS!


Remember this twat... who waved a severed trump head around for fun?

Well, she is lonely and looking for a man!

Come on folks... this is your opportunity! She is stabby, has TDS, is bankrupt and can't get any gigs in Hollywood... Oh and likes bears better than men!

What could go wrong? @Dirty D ? She's not fat enough for Shankster... but she is probably better than a Pigeon!

At very least... we need some troll accounts set up!

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Seating force

Amp annealer
Amp annealer
That's good!

The suggestions for running a nylon brush through the necks right after the annealing is a good idea to take out some of that abrasive oxidation layer that annealing leaves behind. I like to clean the necks before sizing so that I'm sure the abrasive oxidation layer doesn't work on the inside of my sizing dies.

Since I use Imperial Sizing Die Wax to lube my cases for sizing, the dry tumbling afterward tends to leave a very slight amount of it on the interior surface along with the carbon layer left behind from firing. It give me some really smooth and consistent seating. And I'm mandreling after tumbling from sizing before my last step, which is like yours (a 3 in 1 Trim/Chamfer/Deburr).
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