Recent content by Savage99

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    Hunting & Fishing New Lightweight "Walk About" Rifle for My Property

    Re: New Lightweight "Walk About" Rifle for My Property That gun is gross, beyond ugly. Here are some new hearing protectors.
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    Gunsmithing Kimber 84M accuracy problems

    Re: Kimber 84M accuracy problems Ronald Crim, Welcome to the forum. Sorry that your effort was so tedious for you. I find that some rifles need similar work and others do not. I have five Kimbers and while the last one, a 7mm WSM was accurate from the start I had to do some tuning work...
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    Ultralight build picture thread

    Re: Ultralight build picture thread edi, Great picture and story. It's good to hear of hunting in Ireland. With all of the open grass land that I see are there and rodents (varmints) to hunt? Tell and show us more if you wish. Thanks
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    Ultralight build picture thread

    Re: Ultralight build picture thread <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: edi</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Ultra light, yes but I also wanted a very high quality illuminated scope for first or last light and a suppressor. So, Remmy 243 sporter cut to...
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    Ultralight build picture thread

    Re: Ultralight build picture thread The 700 Rem. is a second rate action to spend more on. The Kimber 84M's and 8400's are state of the art actions with CRF, M70 type safeties and are made in stainless steel. The old Rem. was ok have a century ago as a cheap gun. They are only push feed...
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    338 Case separation

    Re: 338 Case separation If the head tore off of the case body then push a bronze brush down the bore through the muzzle. If that does not work then push a cleaning rod all the way through the case and screw a very large brass brush into the cleaning rod and pull it into the case and then...
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    Hunting & Fishing Woodchuck Hunting

    Re: Woodchuck Hunting Good for you guys getting those chucks. Here in New England they are gone! The coyotes came here a few years ago and have eaten all of the woodchucks that used to burrow in meadows. You know, that great shot on a farm field that made chuck hunting for me a great rifle...