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    Photos Whisper in the BoonDocks

    Re: Whisper in the BoonDocks veritas aequitas truth and justice
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    Action screw torque specs for Rem 5R & Order

    Re: Action screw torque specs for Rem 5R & Order The only direction you should turn those junk arsed bolts is counterclockwise. Once they fall out, leave them on the ground where they fall. Now go get some high quality bolts. Yes, I know exactly what kind of bolts aftermarket bottom metal...
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    Suppressors USMC Knife Doctrine

    Re: USMC Knife Doctrine Yea, it's kind of redundant to teach knife fighting to the highest trained marksmen in the US military. I was in a long time before KJDrake was and can tell ya that the giant q-tip in boot was as close to knife fighting training as it got.
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    .300 winchester magnum worth building up?

    Re: .300 winchester magnum worth building up? Since the US military is moving thier precision rifles from 308 to 300winmag, I'd say it's probably fairly popular Be careful that the bore isn't shot out, not uncommon on a 300WM. From all the ones I've tinkered with, they seem to only like...
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    Gunsmithing 308 reamer?

    Re: 308 reamer? The dies are also a much harder alloy and *probably* every bit as hard as the reamer. Barrel steel is intentionally not so hard since that hardness would make it brittle and incapable of witholding the pressures of firing a round. Why not go the easy route and use cartridge...
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    quality sleeping bag

    Re: quality sleeping bag You'll always be cold if you sleep on the ground...no matter the bag. Get a good inflatable pad, the thicker the better. Since it will insulate you from the ground cold you don't have to go so extreme on bag ratings. I think I have 5 or 6 bags from overkill to not...
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    Gunsmithing how much weight can you remove from a action

    Re: how much weight can you remove from a action Umm.... Probably give a better bit o input if it was clear what action we were dealing with ?
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    Rifle Scopes Would you be satisfied with this 100yd Zero?

    Re: Would you be satisfied with this 100yd Zero? Never trust a boresighter, they just aren't able to do more than a very rough ballpark. Paste a 1" flourescent target dot about 25 yards away, clamp the weapon in something so it won't move and aim thru the bore to center the dot in the bore...
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    Gunsmithing Broke an action screw today.

    Re: Broke an action screw today. That is exactly what you don't want to do (use heavy wires). A 10 or 12 awg will be sufficient, a 14 might work but will get hot too quickly and probably melt down the insulation. The wires will not get hot immediately, it takes a few seconds for that to...
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    Anzio Ironworks Corp.

    Re: Anzio Ironworks Corp. Do a search on the 950 JDJ.
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    Gunsmithing Broke an action screw today.

    Re: Broke an action screw today. Take a pair of small jumper wires and a 12VDC car battery. Ground the rifle, or jump to the - post. Take the + jumper wire and hook to a small screw or bolt (smaller diameter than the action bolt that broke). Touch the screw/bolt connected to the + wire to the...
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    Gunsmithing Paint removal

    Re: Pait removal Water is the solvent for brake fluid (hygroscopic and all that). I would strongly suggest not using it, it fuxorz everything in a quick hurry. Wurth (brand) makes a *rubber* wheel you put in a drill that will remove any paint and not scratch a thing...and it smells...
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    Switching calibers

    Re: Switching calibers You can go with a 338/378 Weatherby which will outdo (slightly) a 338 Lapua....for less money. A very overlooked round is the 340 Weatherby, give it a look. Any of the ultra mags (300-338-375) are capable of some serious punch, at both ends of the rifle A 7mm rem mag...
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    Gunsmithing Timney Trigger Bolt Release Sticking

    Re: Timney Trigger Bolt Release Sticking no problemo
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    My GA Precision Experience

    Re: My GA Precision Experience Like....the post of mine you just quoted ? Hmm, seems concise and to the point, biting, yet factual.
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    My GA Precision Experience

    Re: My GA Precision Experience That is what monosyllabics always fall back on, the wisdom fails so name calling and threats are the only thing left. Pity.
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    My GA Precision Experience

    Re: My GA Precision Experience So, you want this story buried for some reason ? You've just verified that all accounts are true...whoops on you The thing to do would be to say "we have ordered another stock, when it gets here we will contact you to have you send the rifle in to be repaired...
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    Gunsmithing Timney Trigger Bolt Release Sticking

    Re: Timney Trigger Bolt Release Sticking Check that the front pin isn't *dragging* on the bolt release (on the inner side).
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    Serious trouble with AR-15 **UPDATE**

    Re: Serious trouble with AR-15 It's highly unlikely that the temper was changed if it was just filed or stoned....but if it was put on a grinder, that is a whole 'nuther story. Tempering is more than a surface treatment. Removing metal must be done prudently though, once it's taken off you...
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    Gunsmithing Want input on an idea... Action 'truing'

    Re: Want input on an idea... Action 'truing' What Roscoe said....and... Exactly what are the washer and spring for ? Is it supposed to do something more than just sit on the lugs ? You'd be better off having it contact on the outside of the receiver (like a lathe does) then you could...