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    Range Report Battlefield Recovery of Ammunition

    Re: Battlefield Recovery of Ammunition Bingo... Wow, that was complicated
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    Range Report Battlefield Recovery of Ammunition

    Re: Battlefield Recovery of Ammunition Actually, this isn't new, and it's been done for quite a long time, without incident. For carrying, you have alot of options, and without much genius methodology. As for going off? There is always that possibility, but it's less dangerous than the...
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    Range Report Battlefield Recovery of Ammunition

    Re: Battlefield Recovery of Ammunition US Commercial... Federal Match, or whatever the guy carried. Pretty basic concept. Carry a Lee Field Reloading kit, small leather hammer, a slap hammer, primers and a 3.1cc scoop from the kits. Yeah, clearly it's not something to do in a tactical...
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    Range Report Battlefield Recovery of Ammunition

    Hey shooters, i've had a few "ask abouts" concerning a subject that is in the data tables I sell. Not sure if this is the place to post this, but it is reloading related. "We used to teach this load as a method for SOF snipers to recovery soviet 7.62 x 54R ammo, pull their bullet and use 3.1cc...
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    Advanced Marksmanship Sighting in Barrett 50 with no range time

    Re: Sighting in Barrett 50 with no range time Guys, This book: SOTIC Manual Showed up at my desk one day while at 1st SFGA. I was asked to review and make corrections/suggestions to the book. Some of it is good, most of it is copied or rehashed from TC 23-14. There are some windage...
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    Advanced Marksmanship Sighting in Barrett 50 with no range time

    Re: Sighting in Barrett 50 with no range time Yep, I'm aware of the bad effects of pulling too much on the Barrett POS. Identified this odd problem back in 94.
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    Advanced Marksmanship Sighting in Barrett 50 with no range time

    Re: Sighting in Barrett 50 with no range time Lindy, Mechanic,.... My apologies for being cranky, got 12 hrs. of needed sleep last night. I am familiar with his unique situation, there simply is NO opportunity to pre-zero this rifle, it's not a geographical issue, or any other issue that can...
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    Bi-Axial "suspension" Bipod Design

    Re: Bi-Axial "suspension" Bipod Design RATOUTAHELL and others... you're all right, Noel, My apologies, long long rough week at the hospital, longer week the week before. I lost sight of why I started writing in again, internal struggles and such. Please accept my apologies. Trigger
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    Bi-Axial "suspension" Bipod Design

    Re: Bi-Axial "suspension" Bipod Design And what "threat" exactly are you talking about?
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    Advanced Marksmanship Sighting in Barrett 50 with no range time

    Re: Sighting in Barrett 50 with no range time Agreed, Those chambered laser "bullets" don't account for the zeroed in or out characteristics of the: Gun's recoil. Surface your are shooting off of, his environment is likely to be unstable, more affecting the zero. How the shooter...
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    Range Report Moon effecting external ballistics

    Re: Moon effecting external ballistics As I understand lunar magnetic draw, and at least it's effects on the tide and oceanic current, IF, a shooter had a steel ball in his butt (carbon in steel, not non-carbon), there might be a tendancy to lift the shooter off of the ground a bit... Now...
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    Bi-Axial "suspension" Bipod Design

    Re: Bi-Axial "suspension" Bipod Design NotaGuru... Word, is that some new age response used on the babblenet these days? Noel, you're talking about superexotic metals and designs on something that is controlled and managed by a human, there is a point of diminishing return, Colt saw that and...
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    Advanced Marksmanship Sighting in Barrett 50 with no range time

    Re: Sighting in Barrett 50 with no range time Guys, I'm nothing special, but I am disturbed how tast this "thread" went from an anwarranted bashing of a real operator to a stinking book. I got a few apologies my way, but it wasn't about ME, it was about someone going into harm's way. If...
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    Bi-Axial "suspension" Bipod Design

    Re: Bi-Axial "suspension" Bipod Design Be wary of anyone who starts out a discussion with legal sidestepping and very large words. Trigger
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    BEYOND 1000 yards is the name of this forum

    Re: BEYOND 1000 yards is the name of this forum Stay within the lines, the lines are your friends? Just kidding, I get it. Trig
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    Advanced Marksmanship Sighting in Barrett 50 with no range time

    Re: Sighting in Barrett 50 with no range time Clowns, back off this guy, he's genuine. And he's speaking a bit above your heads. I know the project he is working on, it's genuine, so unhitch from your internet commando worlds, arch, and breathe through your noses. Fer crap sake... Trigger
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    Advanced Marksmanship Sighting in Barrett 50 with no range time

    Re: Sighting in Barrett 50 with no range time Frog219, PM me. You know "Dog" Pritc.... or Jason G....? Some of these internet guys wouldn't recognize your langauge. Trigger
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    Cheytac bipod setup on straight round tube forearm

    Re: Cheytac bipod setup on straight round tube forearm PM to you Noell
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    Specific questions about 375 Cheytac, easy answers

    Re: Specific questions about 375 Cheytac, easy ans Not pushing my junk here, the bipod on that stock leaves alot to be desired. I'm offering an upgrade to the McCrees stock that puts a cheytac bipod on that stock. PM me if you're interested. Trig
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    Cheytac bipod setup on straight round tube forearm

    Re: Cheytac bipod setup on straight round tube forearm Cool... there are some smart guys on this site, as with test pilots and formula drivers, the communication between the use and the engineer usually wins the day. Trig