Potsie
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Admittedly, I’m a big proponent for using a can in most cases.Some things just shouldn't be allowed to happen. mtmuley
But I agree, that would be morally reprehensible to cut and thread that rifle.
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Admittedly, I’m a big proponent for using a can in most cases.Some things just shouldn't be allowed to happen. mtmuley
I don't have any rifles I would cut or thread. I get the suppressor thing. Not for me at this time. mtmuleyAdmittedly, I’m a big proponent for using a can in most cases.
But I agree, that would be morally reprehensible to cut and thread that rifle.
I also have a 84L classic select. It shoots 150 partitions and Speer Grand Slams very well. I shoot all of the loads with RL 22 when I can get it. N560 sounds like a great option.Congrats on a fine rifle! I have had many calibers/rifles, but got to figuring awhile back. It seems while I have only shot one jackrabbit and made a finishing shot on my God Son's Spanish Goat, I have owned 15 270s! This last is a Mod 84L Classic that shoots everything I put in it. I shoot the 130 Hornadys for practice, have a 130 Partition load for hunting (if I ever do with it) I settled on the 150 Partition over N560 for over 3K fps! Pretty light rifle, I may send it back to my Grand Daughter ("technically hers") and get another in Sporter Weight. I shoot alot of the 110gr Vmax and 110 TTSX over Hunter. Wicked flat! I have a Burris 3x9 FF II, but 4x is plenty.
No, I’m already hard of hearing and ravaged by tinnitus.To keep with the cool kids are you cutting and canning it?
I'm looking for a Nikon Buckmasters 6x18x40 , is that a website? , update i found the website and sent them an emailVintage Gun Scopes has some very nice scopes if you haven’t picked one up yet.