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    Hunting & Fishing 12ga vs 20ga on pheasant and chukar

    For many years I used a 20ga for pen-raised birds but a 12 ga for wild birds. The wild birds don't hold as long and will run on the dogs and my shots were longer. Pen-raised birds would hold and my shots were often 30 yards or less. If you are hunting in heavy cover the result might be the same...
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    Load Development Question?

    New barrel Brake-in is a volitle topic. Many say it does not matter, many say it will take a few hundred rounds. It would not hurt to sight-in and get a baseline of accuracy with high quality factory ammo using the projectile you're interested in. My opinion? Get a baseline with factory ammo and...
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    Huntsman is a waste of skin, an oxygen thief and a killer.

    Homes in CALIFORNIA are required to have 100feet of defensible space and people do get cited if they don't clear the brush and trees around structures. Of course this is only in wild land areas. Roofing materials are limited to fire-resistant but siding and wall materials are not defined as far...
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    Huntsman is a waste of skin, an oxygen thief and a killer.

    I've hiked and hunted in the area of the King fire all my life, there are a lot of Fire Roads throughout. You can can see them on Topo Maps and BLM maps. When you drive through the area it is plain to see the difference between National Forest and private land. There is hardly any more logging...
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    Range Report 175 SMK unstable

    This thread is getting off-track and is no longer helpful to the OP. I got into elementary subjects because you asked "What arc are you talking about?" and I provided references to explain Over stabilization because you stated "I have never heard of over-stabilization affecting the the...
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    Range Report 175 SMK unstable

    I did not bring this up as an absolute answer, I thought it was something that should not be overlooked. I presented the reference because someone suggested I pulled this out of thin air and I wanted to show it is a real phenomena. The OP did describe the Key-holing as "ever so slight oblong...
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    Range Report 175 SMK unstable

    Quote from Bryan Litz; "All of the above applies to stable projectiles in supersonic flight on ‘flat fire’ trajectories. For projectiles fired at high angles (above ~10-20 degrees above the line of sight), it is possible for the bullet to not track, or trace with the trajectory. This is a common...
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    Range Report 175 SMK unstable

    This link gives a visual to explain over stabilization. http://www.nennstiel-ruprecht.de/bullfly/fig15.htm
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    Range Report 175 SMK unstable

    I used an incorrect term, it should be "Yaw". Is Bryan Litz a suitable referance? Over-Stabilization of Bullets ? Why Is Too Much Spin a Problem? « Daily Bulletin
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    Range Report 175 SMK unstable

    When the bullet leaves the barrel it travels in an arc to the target. When the bullet is properly stable, the attitude (verticle angle) of the bullet follows this arc. If the bullet is over-stabilized it will maintain the angle it was fired at even though gravity pulls it down, giving it a "nose...
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    Range Report 175 SMK unstable

    Maybe I missed it if it has been mentioned already, if so forgive me. Is it possible that your bullets are OVER-stableized? If they are hitting normally at 1000yards, maybe at 600 yards they are not following the arc and are hitting nose-up?
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    Cost v. Benefit of Reloading .308

    Aside from having a round tailored to your rifle, another thing to consider is when you buy in bulk (1 or 2 years of loading material) it is easier on the wallet than buying 2 years of Match ammo. What if your rifle changes in the middle of that batch of Match ammo? And more importantly, I went...
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    Why such a stigma with California gun owners??

    I am the 6th generation of my family in California. It broke my heart when my son joined the service and told me he is never coming back. I understand that the rest of the country is pissed because liberal values germinated in California get exported to other states. When I grew up, California...
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    Movie Theater Anyone Read A Good Fiction Novel Lately?

    I second Anything by Stephen Pressfield. Killing Rommel was entertaining and The Afgan Campaign was scary in how little things have changed in 2000 years. And clearly, another common quality has been identified among the members and lurkers of this site.
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    Gunsmithing anyone converting a 22 hornet to a 22 k hornet?

    The first rifle I bought when I turned 18 was a Ruger #3 in .22Hornet. I still have it and recently bought some supplies to start loading for it. I have often thought of having it changed to a "K" just because the original brass doesn't last long. Please keep us updated if you make the change...
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    Ever forgotten about stuff you had bought?

    This is like Christmas! And you could probably take Paris by pointing your finger and saying "Kapituleer"!
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    Maggie’s The Imperial-Measurement system

    There are two kinds of country's in this world: those who use the metric system, and those who have landed on the moon.
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    New 700LTR 308. Why such a long throat? How far to set the bullet? Pressure?

    The chamber is throated from the factory for the heaviest bullet that could possibly be fired in that caliber, probably 220grs. You can get decent accuracy (I get 3/8") but the only way around it is a new barrel with a tight chamber. As already stated , the lawyers get involved and things get...
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    Competition question.

    I wanted to shoot long range and found my local Range opens the 1000yd to the public on the Team Practice days once a month. Once there, I met many friendly people in the Practical Precision club as well as Military Rifle and Palma. They are encouraging for new shooters to compete. The local...
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    barrel life…remington 700

    My Rem 700 Varmint .308 is 34 years old, I am the second owner. I guess it has close to 10,000 rounds through it. It still shoots 3/8" at 100 yards. My hand loads are close to Federal Match, 175SMK at 2650. I have looked around and found the USMC expects about 12,000 rounds from a barrel. I have...