Yeah, go Army... '72~'75. That was a long time ago now...RBHarter wrote:...and see my oldest boy off in July . Go Army ......
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hopefully by September I should have my balance back .... at least to my recent normal 75%. Right now, if I look up and move my head and body somewhat rapidly, it's almost "fall down time". Not too good for bird hunting. Since there's 5 more months to recover, and the other guys are ready to go, it looks prospective. Now just gotta figure out if the trip is fundable considering the circumstances. Life is still good regardless.
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He signed up after the youngest boy did his 5 yr in the Army and the oldest girl did her 6 in the USN . The youngest boy did 2 tours in Iraqastan and has issues with fire whistles .....
The oldest is shipping out so it'll be a birthday week kegger in San Angeles maybe the bachelor party too ......
The oldest is shipping out so it'll be a birthday week kegger in San Angeles maybe the bachelor party too ......
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Hopefully, you will continue to improve, and the finances come together. Live is good; you are right about that!mr surveyor wrote:hopefully by September I should have my balance back .... at least to my recent normal 75%. Right now, if I look up and move my head and body somewhat rapidly, it's almost "fall down time". Not too good for bird hunting. Since there's 5 more months to recover, and the other guys are ready to go, it looks prospective. Now just gotta figure out if the trip is fundable considering the circumstances. Life is still good regardless.
I sure wish him the best.[hr][hr]It was time to revisited the load on my Savage 340 yesterday as it was its turn to setup the turret for the Safety Prime and Auto Disk. Was shooting a medium load of W748 and wanted to move it up to near a max load with my TLC311-170-RF bullet. The Sav has a tight bore/groove and chamber so I must size the bullet to .310" and trim the brass to 2.000" to get the crimp groove to work out. This old economy model hunter will shoot with any three of my modern Savage Scouts; it is very accurate.RBHarter wrote:He signed up after the youngest boy did his 5 yr in the Army and the oldest girl did her 6 in the USN . The youngest boy did 2 tours in Iraqastan and has issues with fire whistles .....
The oldest is shipping out so it'll be a birthday week kegger in San Angeles maybe the bachelor party too ......
The load is generating 2215 FPS with the 170-grain bullet. I could probably bump up another grain for 2300 FPS but it is more than adequate for my whitetail and hog hunting.
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Went to the range yesterday and put about 35 30-06's downrange from the Remington 700. Using Hornady 168 grain boat tail hollow point national match projectiles, # 3050, pushed by IMR 4064. Not sure if these projectiles are still in production, but I doubt it. I used up the last of my stock in any case.
Did pretty decent with most groupings in about an inch or so.
Came home and reloaded them with 168 grain Nosler CC's.
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Did pretty decent with most groupings in about an inch or so.
Came home and reloaded them with 168 grain Nosler CC's.
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Built my first five .30-30s yesterday as documented elsewhere.
I used the Lee universal decap die to de-prime the remainder of the one use cases in .30-30 and .223 Remington so I could old school tumble them. They're all clean and riding in an open top coffee can in the bed of my truck to blow the dust out. It's the 3rd time I've done this free trick. Works well.
I used the Lee universal decap die to de-prime the remainder of the one use cases in .30-30 and .223 Remington so I could old school tumble them. They're all clean and riding in an open top coffee can in the bed of my truck to blow the dust out. It's the 3rd time I've done this free trick. Works well.
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I loaded a few more 35 Whelen for the Encore.
53 gr Hogdon LVR
Rem 9 1/2
Hornady brass
NOE 360-230 @ .3595
MML+ lube
Hornady Gas check
53 gr Hogdon LVR
Rem 9 1/2
Hornady brass
NOE 360-230 @ .3595
MML+ lube
Hornady Gas check
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Nice looking ammo Okie!
First time at bat with my Winchester M94 Timber Scout 30-30. Used 30-grains of H322 with my C311-170-RF sized .310".
This Winchester M94 delivered the most impressive shot performance I've ever experienced with any rifle. The first three shots at 100 yards produced a ragged hole. It slowly opened up as my load was a bit warm for the 15 BHN bullet and I was starting to see a little bit of leading. Four shots are inside 1/2"! Will provide some images in the morning.
Going to drop the load a half of grain to 29.5, to see if it will get the pressure down to the point were the alloy can survive. This is a very impressive carbine!
First time at bat with my Winchester M94 Timber Scout 30-30. Used 30-grains of H322 with my C311-170-RF sized .310".
This Winchester M94 delivered the most impressive shot performance I've ever experienced with any rifle. The first three shots at 100 yards produced a ragged hole. It slowly opened up as my load was a bit warm for the 15 BHN bullet and I was starting to see a little bit of leading. Four shots are inside 1/2"! Will provide some images in the morning.
Going to drop the load a half of grain to 29.5, to see if it will get the pressure down to the point were the alloy can survive. This is a very impressive carbine!
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I've been busy the last week or so .
In no particular order
264 WM 140 Power Point and 260-120 paper patched.
45-70-405 and 45-70 350 paper patched
6.8 SPC 279-124 FP
7X6.8 7MM-168 SP
45 Raptor
45 ACP
45 Schofield both with 454424 SWC
45 AR 45-200 SWC
All but the 45 AR have a rifle home .
In no particular order
264 WM 140 Power Point and 260-120 paper patched.
45-70-405 and 45-70 350 paper patched
6.8 SPC 279-124 FP
7X6.8 7MM-168 SP
45 Raptor
45 ACP
45 Schofield both with 454424 SWC
45 AR 45-200 SWC
All but the 45 AR have a rifle home .
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Nice, you don't see many rocking paper patches anymore. Pretty cool