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    Gunsmithing Shaw barrels

    Re: Shaw barrels I have a heavy 20" 1-8 SS on my ar15 and it shoots less than 1/2 MOA groups. So so far I have had good luck with mine.
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    OCTOBER 2011 SH SHORT RANGE RIMFIRE COMPETITIONS

    Re: OCTOBER 2011 SH SHORT RANGE RIMFIRE COMPETITIONS Ok, so I decided to start doing these comps today, so be gentle as it is my first,lol. Name:223man Match:25yrd-4P Sight Class:S Rifle:Savage 93R17 Caliber:17HMR Ammo:Hornady 20gr XTP TLB:45-0x TRB:48-1x CB:46-1x LLB:49-2x LRB:50-5X I...
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    Bryan Litz ballistic Application

    Re: Bryan Litz ballistic Application You can also go to jbm and they have a big list of bullet lengths. In fact they have length for "175 MatchKing™ (Litz)" @1.240.
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    Rifle Scopes Mil dot hold over shooting

    Re: Mil dot hold over shooting <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: skeeter73</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I read alot about this but was wondering does anyone on the site just use mill dot hold over for shooting long range shots. (500-800 yards)...
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    Rifle Scopes Lower Better?

    Re: Lower Better? I have found that I do the same thing. And I have found out(through the help of other hide members)that there is a rule of thumb and that is 1x magnification per 100 yards. For example if shooting out to 600 yards you would use 6 power on your scope. Now you might want to...
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    Importance of bubble level in the real world

    Re: Importance of bubble level in the real world I just ordered one 2 weeks ago. And I have found it helps. But then again I live on the wet side of WA, so where I shoot it is very hilly and mountainous, therefor not a hole lot of "level" ground to go off of.
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    Sept-11th where were you

    Re: Sept-11th where were you I took my wife to work came home to get ready to go to work my self and we had my mother in law over to watch the kiddy. I walked in the door and seen the tv, I thought it was a movie then my "mom" said we were just attacked and not a minute after she said that...
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    Advanced Marksmanship how to test elevation up to 1000 at 100

    Re: how to test elevation up to 1000 at 100 I just got my first ACD yesterday and got my rifle all squared up and then I took the target idea from the video and hung it plum with a level and used the target to test for any canting issues. So I had target areas from 200-700 on one side of the...
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    Advanced Marksmanship Build your Accuracy 1st Speed Shooting Formula

    Re: Build your Accuracy 1st Speed Shooting Formula <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: XTR</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I'll look at the math to figure it out, but what does this tool do on other than 12" targets? I'm sure it's fine if you are...
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    Sidearms & Scatterguns CCW Imprinting - no big deal?

    Re: CCW Imprinting - no big deal? <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Arbiter</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: stiletto raggio</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I personally do...
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    Rifle Scopes Bizarre zeroing problem- can you help?

    Re: Bizarre zeroing problem- can you help? +1 on the online training. I have some what the same problem and I found out for me I have a shouldering problem that is also affecting my npa. One other thing that helped me is having some one video me as I go threw dry firing practice. Hope this helps.
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    Anyone have a shaw tube on their AR?

    Re: Anyone have a shaw tube on their AR? I have had a Shaw 20" from model1 on my ar for almost a year now and it is a tack driver.
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    New TAB GEAR product

    Re: New TAB GEAR product That is a good idea. So I did a quick search and did not come up with anything, but has there been any thought to a SH challenge coin? Sorry to hijack the thread. Thanks, John
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    Coriolis Compensator Prototype**UPDATED**

    Re: Coriolis Compensator Prototype Another great tool. Cant wait for the online lessons for this one.
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    Advanced Marksmanship Build your Accuracy 1st Speed Shooting Formula

    Re: Build your Accuracy 1st Speed Shooting Formula <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Lindy</div><div class="ubbcode-body">That works fine - as long as the target dimension is 12". You can build a table like that with columns of different target...
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    Advanced Marksmanship Build your Accuracy 1st Speed Shooting Formula

    I found this to be interesting: By using the ATrag software, one can build his own speed shooting formula for his gun. After zeroing and then truing the gun. The user then can go to the TR under TARGET and place the target size in inches (12”). Then go through the following 1.2 = 254m = 1...
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    Rifle Scopes truing up zero

    Re: truing up zero Thanks guys for helping me with my confusion. Thanks, John
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    Rifle Scopes truing up zero

    Re: truing up zero <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Nebraskaboy69151</div><div class="ubbcode-body">http://www.gunnersden.com/index.htm.sightin.html It is called true zero, do not know if this is what you where looking for or not. </div></div> Yes...
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    Rifle Scopes truing up zero

    Re: truing up zero <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Nebraskaboy69151</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Hey are you talking about finding the true zero rang of your rifle? </div></div> I not sure, what do you mean by "true zero rang of your rifle"...
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    Rifle Scopes truing up zero

    I have searched all over the place for this and did not find anything. I thought I read some where a long time ago, that when you zero your rifle (say 100 yrds) you should back up to something like 300 yrds or so to true up the zero. Is this correct? Thanks, John