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    OT: Thinking about Short Selling my house...

    Re: OT: Thinking about Short Selling my house... You are right but tough times require tough measures. I personally am gone for 5 to 15 days at a time this time of year (from January through April) traveling and working. Oftentimes when I do get home it is late at night and departing early...
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    OT: Thinking about Short Selling my house...

    Re: OT: Thinking about Short Selling my house... Not suggesting you do this but were it me in your shoes, I would find a cheap place to rent near the new job, and have my wife stay in the house, keeping it clean and in good repair and ON THE MARKET. You can come "home" on your off days or...
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    Rifle Scopes Need Scope Base for Savage Model 12

    I have a Savage Model 12 with heavy barrel that I want to mount a Night Force benchrest scope on. I need to get some bases as the standard Leupold base that I have available locally won't let the objective clear the barrel. The NightForce has a set of rings that attach to a weaver base and I...
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    Fieldcraft This is how you do range math Check it out

    Re: This is how you do range math Check it out To go the other way, yards to meters, I subtract 10% and then add a tenth of what I just subtracted. 756 yards = ? meters 756 - 10% (75.6) = 680.5 And then add 10% of 75.6 (7.5) 680.5 + 7.5 = 688 meters, more or less. Hope this isn't too...
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    Fieldcraft This is how you do range math Check it out

    Re: This is how you do range math Check it out I'm new here but I have a way to calculate things like this fairly quickly in ones head. The question is how to do a conversion with where 91.4m = 100y For me I simply look at the difference going meters to yards by adding (10%)-1% In other...