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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Broker</div><div class="ubbcode-body">

I'm fairly certain they're designed to use a hex wrench for tightening. </div></div>

You might be right. Thanks for bringing that up. As mention I haven't had much time with them yet. I did find it strange I couldn't torque it down so the likelihood you being correct is high. Only reason why I said that I couldn't see it be torqued was due to the design inside the knob. You can see it being in a start like pattern rather than a six sided hex or torx pattern. If it does take a hex, I would think it would have been better to choose something that had 6 side that would make contact with the allen wrench better. I really like torx for it's multiple surface contact, making it a bit harder to strip. Any case I'll double check and correct my post if it can take a hex.

I'll have to look at them tonight. I forgot to bring them into the office for further examination. I really like he made the key for the indexing of the pins. Not so excited about the mounting method.

Edit: Oh and what really gets me is that I can't mount it to just any rails.. Though I know I wouldn't use the low rings on my AR, but not being able to screw it down on every type of picatinny/weaver rail leaves it to guessing if it will work for your rifle..

 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Ryo</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Edit: Oh and what really gets me is that I can't mount it to just any rails.. Though I know I wouldn't use the low rings on my AR, but not being able to screw it down on every type of picatinny/weaver rail leaves it to guessing if it will work for your rifle.</div></div>

I agree 100%. Any rail type ring should be able to mount to either without issue...
 
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Upper Nisqually contacted me last evening and said they have a conflict with ranges, so my date on April 21 is getting bumped into May. They will contact me when they can give me a firm date, but the good part is that the new date will include some range time, so following the information dissemination part of the orientation, we will able to do some shooting.

I'll post the new dates and more information as soon as I hear back from Upper Nisqually.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Unknown</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The inside of the cross bolt in the rings sure looks like it is set up for Torx wrenches...</div></div>

It kind of looks like Torx, but it's way too shallow on the points going inwards, from the Torx I've used in the past. Any case I'll pull out my Torx and Allen wrench sets to make sure.
 
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Hey guys I'm new to this forum and to precision shooting in general. I just put together a Remington SPS Tac in .223 budget build and am developing loads and practicing.

http://images5a.snapfish.com/232323232fp63568>nu=68<5>:47>254>WSNRCG=343;<34283345nu0mrj

This is what I've been able to do so far at 100 yards with this handload. Horandy Vmax 50g backed with 24.8g TAC and CCI#400 SRP

Anyways, I live in Lynnwood and I'm a member at RFGC, shoot at Kenmore occasionally. I was wondering if there were any clubs or groups locally that I could tag along with to get some tips, ask questions and generally learn from.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Boxerglocker</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Hey guys I'm new to this forum and to precision shooting in general. I just put together a Remington SPS Tac in .223 budget build and am developing loads and practicing.

http://images5a.snapfish.com/232323232fp63568>nu=68<5>:47>254>WSNRCG=343;<34283345nu0mrj

This is what I've been able to do so far at 100 yards with this handload. Horandy Vmax 50g backed with 24.8g TAC and CCI#400 SRP

Anyways, I live in Lynnwood and I'm a member at RFGC, shoot at Kenmore occasionally. I was wondering if there were any clubs or groups locally that I could tag along with to get some tips, ask questions and generally learn from. </div></div>

Welcome! As for groups there isn't much in the way of anything formal yet. We just had a meet-up last Saturday, so hopefully we'll have another one shortly. I believe Ryo & MarketGarden are in your neck of the woods and might know of some local matches or groups. When there's another meet-up feel free to join us though, and you can always ask any questions here with no worries as there's a lot of veterans to the sport here...
 
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I'm not beneath shameless self promotion of this thread to get more people on board, so if any of you all want to rate the topic with 5 stars please feel free... no really...
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Yeah, welcome! I'm in Bothell and I shoot at Kenmore when I have to
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and RFGC for USPSA. The best way to get out and shoot is just to pay attention here and in the SHWW thread and just jump into it when there's a shoot announced.
 
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I'm going to the Gig Harbor Sportsman Club tomorrow to chrono some ammo and re-zero since I'll already be down there for some work, but if anyone's interested in joining me let me know.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Ryo</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Unknown</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The inside of the cross bolt in the rings sure looks like it is set up for Torx wrenches...</div></div>

It kind of looks like Torx, but it's way too shallow on the points going inwards, from the Torx I've used in the past. Any case I'll pull out my Torx and Allen wrench sets to make sure.

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the inside of the cross bolt nut is set up for a 1/4 inch allen wrench as indicated in the instruction, the top screws are 7/64 allen and one of those is included.
These rings have been installed perfectly fine with many different AR brands including, Armalite, DPMS, MEGA and even Olympic arms. try them again with the proper tools and you'll se all your problems will go away.
Cheers.
 
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How for do you have to drive to get to an open area where you are free to shoot without hassle. I don't want to scout out areas for days. I don't mind driving.....thanks. 5 stars for the thread as well
 
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The closest one I know of is about 10-15 miles outside of Ellensburg. That is about 3 hours from Tacoma. I'm sure there are others, I just don't know where they are because I'm a relative newbie in this area.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: HeathenRifleman</div><div class="ubbcode-body">How for do you have to drive to get to an open area where you are free to shoot without hassle. I don't want to scout out areas for days. I don't mind driving.....thanks. 5 stars for the thread as well </div></div>

We're working on it. It's been an uphill battle unfortunately...
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Market Garden</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Yeah, welcome! I'm in Bothell and I shoot at Kenmore when I have to
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and RFGC for USPSA. The best way to get out and shoot is just to pay attention here and in the SHWW thread and just jump into it when there's a shoot announced. </div></div>
Thanks Brother... I'll keep an eye out for shoots. Chris is that you?
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Boxerglocker</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Market Garden</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Yeah, welcome! I'm in Bothell and I shoot at Kenmore when I have to
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and RFGC for USPSA. The best way to get out and shoot is just to pay attention here and in the SHWW thread and just jump into it when there's a shoot announced. </div></div>
Thanks Brother... I'll keep an eye out for shoots. Chris is that you? </div></div>

I'm Craig.
 
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LOL... sorry yeah that's what I meant....Crisafulli

It's Mitchell bro.... been trying to get hold of you and pick your brain. Hit me up on facebook I'm in the USPSA group.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Boxerglocker</div><div class="ubbcode-body">LOL... sorry yeah that's what I meant....Crisafulli

It's Mitchell bro.... been trying to get hold of you and pick your brain. Hit me up on facebook I'm in the USPSA group. </div></div>

I'll send you a message there.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Muttt</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Anybody here do any coyote hunting on the West side of the sound?

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If you have a good spot, I'll go with you
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Hey guys, Dafar here. the firewall at work has kept me absent for a while. I have a place in the national forest up in Sequim thats only 100 yards but as long as we set up safe the rangers let us due what we want.
what if we combine resources and put together a 22 day with all kinds of targets and firearm types to shoot at reatice targets
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: DAFAR</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Hey guys, Dafar here. the firewall at work has kept me absent for a while. I have a place in the national forest up in Sequim thats only 100 yards but as long as we set up safe the rangers let us due what we want.
what if we combine resources and put together a 22 day with all kinds of targets and firearm types to shoot at reatice targets </div></div>

A 22 day would be fun. I think I can steal one off a friend lol...
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: K9-</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Muttt</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Anybody here do any coyote hunting on the West side of the sound?</div></div>

If you have a good spot, I'll go with you
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I would think the best time for hunting Yotes would be Winter though if you're going for the pelts. They're not as prolific on this side as they are in Eastern Washington. You can use electronic calls on them though I've been told.

Here's the rules regarding them...

<span style="font-size: 14pt"><span style="font-weight: bold">Legal Status</span></span>

<span style="font-style: italic">The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife does not classify coyotes as game animals, but a state license is required to hunt or trap them (RCW 77.32.010). The owner, the owner's immediate family, employee, or a tenant of real property may kill or trap a coyote on that property if it is damaging crops or domestic animals (RCW 77.36.030) . A license is not required in such cases. Check with your county and/or local jurisdiction for local restrictions. Except for bona fide public or private zoological parks, persons and entities are prohibited from importing a coyote into Washington State without a permit from the Department of Agriculture and written permission from the Department of Health. Persons and entities are also prohibited from acquiring, selling, bartering, exchanging, giving, purchasing, or trapping a coyote for a pet or export (WAC 246-100-191).</span>


Someone the other day was telling me that somewhere along Hwy 101 they allow "Pig Hunting" because there's a pig issue and they're destroying salmon streams. They said you didn't need a license either. Has anyone ever heard about that?
 
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hey guys before I out this in the for sale section I have a couple of things I am looking at selling if anyone is interested I will get you some pics. Since your local I would also knock off a few bucks since I do not have the shipping hassle.

1 a dpms with a free floated 16 inch barrel and a standard rear a2 rear stock $1k even

McMillan M1A M2 (PISTOL GRIP STOCK) $350

Remington 700 bolt action trued and re-barreled by Pac-Nor with a 1/8 stainless tube currently painted black in 260 Remington ( the tube has about 500 rounds through it)in a bell and carlson aluminum bedded block stock, farrel 20 moa base, loopy 4.5-14 lr mildot m1 knob scope loopy rings. this is a proven .5 moa perforer I have proof the load plus 100 rounds new brass 100 twice fired brass, neck only lee dies, and 200 140 grain amax bullets plus load data. $2k with scope and $1400 without scope and rings. since your local I also have about 100 loaded rounds.

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My buddy has a Springfield 1903 A3 and is looking for the locking mechanism for the floor plate. He's tried Cabelas and the local gunsmith down in Gorst, but he doesn't have one either. Just curious if anyone has one, knows of someone that has one, or knows a gunsmith that might have one.
 
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Not sure about cerakote, but Dave Nielson at Southridge arms does a pretty good job with KG Gunkote. Benchmark has a called Jason that does their finishing, not sure what finish he uses, but I have seen some of his work and its pretty darn good. Call Chris or Ron up there and I get his number, if they are using him that a statement in itself.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Anchor Zero Six</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Anybody doing Cerro Coating locally? </div></div>

I've looked into this before and there's not really anyone locally. Frankly I would use ARPredator here on the hide. His work is phenomenal.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: DAFAR</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
Remington 700 bolt action trued and re-barreled by Pac-Nor with a 1/8 stainless tube currently painted black in 260 Remington ( the tube has about 500 rounds through it)in a bell and carlson aluminum bedded block stock, farrel 20 moa base, loopy 4.5-14 lr mildot m1 knob scope loopy rings. this is a proven .5 moa perforer I have proof the load plus 100 rounds new brass 100 twice fired brass, neck only lee dies, and 200 140 grain amax bullets plus load data. $2k with scope and $1400 without scope and rings. since your local I also have about 100 loaded rounds.

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My boss might be interested in that, but he wouldn't need the dies or brass since he doesn't reload.
 
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I feel like I might have met some of you guys at near Acme a few weeks ago. Salmonaxe, myself, and a couple of other friends of mine showed up at a particular spot and you guys were already there. It was snowing off and on, and I had set up a portable canopy. Also I donated a 2x4 to the cause after one of the target stand 2x4s had rotted too far and ended up breaking while Salmonaxe and I were setting up his steel.

I don't know how to match up names to Hide aliases, but reading through this thread I'm pretty sure I met at least one or two of you that day.
 
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Yep. That was me. Haven't had a chance to drill the hole in the 2x4 yet but I will.
 
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Guys, anyone been to Capitol Forrest? I've heard there are some descent areas that can be used for some longer range. I'm thinking about taking a day and doing some exploring but want to see if anyone knows anything before I go beating the brush.
 
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In the SHHW thread there were some fellows doing some shooting outside of Olympia. You would have to use the search function to find out who it was. If you can find them, they might guide you to a decent place.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: captnmo</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Guys, anyone been to Capitol Forrest? I've heard there are some descent areas that can be used for some longer range. I'm thinking about taking a day and doing some exploring but want to see if anyone knows anything before I go beating the brush. </div></div>

Depending on the day and how you plan to do the scouting let me know and I might be able to tag along if you're interested.
 
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Broker,

I wasn't aware WA had any pigs left. Several years ago WA State decided (for good reason to agriculture) that the pigs were going to become a problem and became very proactive in eradicating them. The pigs were hunted with helicopters and citizens were encouraged to shoot the pigs. I know Oregon attempted to eradicate their pig population as well but I've heard from several sources recently there are 4-5 fairly large pockets of pigs throughout OR.

If Washington has any pigs, I would think WA would treat them as coyotes but I'm not sure as WA regs don't even include them. Pretty sure the state believes they've taken out every last one. Problem for them is, a domestic pig has the ability to become feral immediately and I suspect there are several people throughout the state that are more than o.k. with setting a few pigs loose in the wild. I always thought there would be feral pigs roaming around outside of Darrington
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As far as coyotes, winter is the best time to hunt as their pelts are in full growth.


K9-
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Broker</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: captnmo</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Guys, anyone been to Capitol Forrest? I've heard there are some descent areas that can be used for some longer range. I'm thinking about taking a day and doing some exploring but want to see if anyone knows anything before I go beating the brush. </div></div>

Depending on the day and how you plan to do the scouting let me know and I might be able to tag along if you're interested. </div></div>

I'll definitely let you know if I plan a day.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: K9-</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Broker,

I wasn't aware WA had any pigs left. Several years ago WA State decided (for good reason to agriculture) that the pigs were going to become a problem and became very proactive in eradicating them. The pigs were hunted with helicopters and citizens were encouraged to shoot the pigs. I know Oregon attempted to eradicate their pig population as well but I've heard from several sources recently there are 4-5 fairly large pockets of pigs throughout OR.

If Washington has any pigs, I would think WA would treat them as coyotes but I'm not sure as WA regs don't even include them. Pretty sure the state believes they've taken out every last one. Problem for them is, a domestic pig has the ability to become feral immediately and I suspect there are several people throughout the state that are more than o.k. with setting a few pigs loose in the wild. I always thought there would be feral pigs roaming around outside of Darrington
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As far as coyotes, winter is the best time to hunt as their pelts are in full growth.


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When they told me pigs my initial reaction was
"Wtf?! Seriously? Hell yeah I'll shoot some pigs! I love bacon and pork shank!" But alas my excitement was drowned by the sadness when they said they had just "heard" and didn't know where at.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Broker</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: K9-</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Broker,

I wasn't aware WA had any pigs left. Several years ago WA State decided (for good reason to agriculture) that the pigs were going to become a problem and became very proactive in eradicating them. The pigs were hunted with helicopters and citizens were encouraged to shoot the pigs. I know Oregon attempted to eradicate their pig population as well but I've heard from several sources recently there are 4-5 fairly large pockets of pigs throughout OR.

If Washington has any pigs, I would think WA would treat them as coyotes but I'm not sure as WA regs don't even include them. Pretty sure the state believes they've taken out every last one. Problem for them is, a domestic pig has the ability to become feral immediately and I suspect there are several people throughout the state that are more than o.k. with setting a few pigs loose in the wild. I always thought there would be feral pigs roaming around outside of Darrington
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As far as coyotes, winter is the best time to hunt as their pelts are in full growth.


K9- </div></div>

When they told me pigs my initial reaction was
"Wtf?! Seriously? Hell yeah I'll shoot some pigs! I love bacon and pork shank!" But alas my excitement was drowned by the sadness when they said they had just "heard" and didn't know where at.
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I've felt the same way, would love to do some hog hunting!!!
 
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Captnmo, pm Travis 7mmAm here on the Hide, pretty sure he shoots out there.
 
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shooting pigs as long been on my bucket list, if only we knew somebody with access to a helicopter that could do some recon for a general area of where those walking ribs are, it would be a great time saving.
 
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Anyone doing any shooting this weekend?
 
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I would love to go hunting, but never done it and wouldn't know what to do after the kill.. Only thing I have figured out to get the skin off, the best way is to use compress air and a needle.
 
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I used to live in Oregon, and there really aren't any "huntable" pigs down there. I had heard that there were some on the old Rajneesh ranch near Antelope, but it is now a christian retreat center, and only people who are BIG donators to the site get to hunt there.

Don't get me wrong, I think that a private owner of land should be able to do what they want as far as allowing or not allowing hunting on private land. I just wish my wallet was fat enough to get me onto that ranch. Otherwise, I have asked people from all over the state, and the only thing that has come out are rumors of "there used to be some over in XXX", but I haven't heard of a single pig being harvested.

I too have had pig hunting on my bucket list for a very long time, and if I could get onto a reservation, or private land to hunt one, I would be most "grateful"...if you get the drift of my definition of grateful....
 
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if you ever get down to the san antonio area, there is all sorts of pig/boar hunts down there, a lot of them with no harvest limit.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: dannyryan007</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Happy to see a Puget Sound group up. Thanks for starting it. I'm a newbie L/R shooter in Tacoma/Ft. Lewis. </div></div>

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