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  1. Chesapeake

    Suppressors Going for an Ultra 5. Maybe?

    Great info guys. I just bought one (ultra 5) yesterday. The wait begins...also, like most of you I already have a couple of cans and wanted something a little handier for hunting and short barreled stuff.
  2. Chesapeake

    Suppressors VA Governor Calls for Ban on Suppressors

    Ralph Northam is simply trying to regain position in his party. If he can use the victims of this murder spree in VB as a stepping stone out of the blackface disgrace he will and the news media will be 100% behind him. It’s disgusting.
  3. Chesapeake

    Suppressors Suppressor Used in Mass Shooting

    Okay, so I now have heard that he had two .45s with suppressors. ATF is still investigating if they were legal...which I assume will take them up to 11 months based on current NFA wait times.
  4. Chesapeake

    Suppressors Suppressor Used in Mass Shooting

    I’m getting that from fire and EMS that responded to the scene. I’m guessing that local law enforcement has been careful about putting that info out there officially.
  5. Chesapeake

    Suppressors Suppressor Used in Mass Shooting

    It was a suppressed .45 handgun. I’m local. The post about the gunman not fitting the narrative is spot on.
  6. Chesapeake

    WTB Manners EH1 L/A

    They have a couple of what you’re looking for in the ready to ship section of the Manners website.
  7. Chesapeake

    Hunting & Fishing Primitive Archers?

    That’s an unbelievable bull- “Dabble” ha! Nice work!
  8. Chesapeake

    Fieldcraft Jet stoves which one?

    +1 for the MSR. It’s just a little more user friendly and stable than the Jetboil although both are great.
  9. Chesapeake

    Ocw test help

    I like 42 as well. In your original target your rounds are impacting at the 12 o’clock position a step down and a step up from 42(41.8 and 42.2 respectively). You had a little more vertical stringing at 41.8 but that tightened up at 42 and 42.2. At 42 if you slightly undercharge or overcharge...
  10. Chesapeake

    Where can I find RL 26?

    Damn, nice find! The closest I found it was 6 hours away with only 2 lbs. I’m hoping to have a cousin of mine mule it part-way to me.
  11. Chesapeake

    BadRock Rifle

    Buy one, I love mine!
  12. Chesapeake

    Cross section of my 3500~rd+ 6.5creedmoor barrel

    Very cool! Thanks for sharing that. I bet that was a bitch to cut through!
  13. Chesapeake

    Where can I find RL 26?

    Yeah I couldn’t get h4350 to work with the 147eldms. I’ll have to give RL16 a shot I guess. Please let me know if anybody finds any.
  14. Chesapeake

    Where can I find RL 26?

    Thanks @Supersubes I’m in Virginia Beach, VA
  15. Chesapeake

    Where can I find RL 26?

    Hey guys, I’m looking for some Alliant RL26. A few pages of google has turned up nothing and my local gun store is out as well. Any help would be appreciated. I’m looking for a few one lb jugs or an 8 pounder. Thanks
  16. Chesapeake

    MPA Production or Bad Rock South Fork

    @spife7980 is correct. It comes down to the whole 2 lug vs 3 lug argument. Before MPA switched to the Curtis budget action (I don’t know if it has a name) it was a much easier decision. Both companies make a great receiver. My advice is to order one and start loading ammo. I do have to tell you...
  17. Chesapeake

    MPA Production or Bad Rock South Fork

    I love my Badrock but I think it performs even better in my MPA chassis for competition. It has really slicked up after about only 200 rounds. It’s a matter of personal preference on the two chassis. I like the MPA vertical grip over the MDT grip and I think the rifle balances a little better on...
  18. Chesapeake

    Any experience with Beyond Clothing

    Their jungle weight Crye style pants are super light and breathable - really nice stuff.
  19. Chesapeake

    Please explain why some powders are more accurate than others

    Okay, this is what I thought was true. I just wanted to make sure I was not missing some magic principle. So what you’re saying is there’s no way to spend less $$ on reloading components?