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Feedback Scammer Alert - The Sheep Dog

Same guy here. After I said pm in bound. I received this message. But I had already sent my info to original seller. Smelled fishy because it was not the same message thread I started with seller and asked if he could respond to my original message, which he could not. Seller confirmed with me it was a scam. Original seller GTG… We all need to be very vigilant with these transaction. The Hide is an awesome platform for our shooting community, but also easy to prey on complacent buyers.
This is very much (at least to me) a chatgtp assembled sentence. The syntax and phraseology are too classic and no one under 70 types like that anymore.

Paper Range Log

You can get carried away with certain things in which causes distractions to where you are not mentally focused on the task at hand. While I'm a master multi taskmaster, the bench top only has what I need to shoot, fill out any pertinent info before or right afterwards. Half the time I pull a scrap piece of paper from the trash can and scribble, half a joke.
I like taking a picture with notes and place them into that guns album, easy to access, even screenshot the Garmin if needed and move that to the album. Sometimes simple notes work the best. In the end, whatever works for you. With that in mind, it all depends on what you are trying to accomplish, some examples below all different goals. It also helps as a quick reference if I can't keep key points "in my head"
Again, all in what you want and the lengths to get there, I try not to make that part a pain in the ass and enjoy the trigger time more so.
Made this up when I installed the Cortina V2 tuner on the Vudoo with Center X

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Any Old Remington Employees Here, or Smiths Experienced On the Remington 700?

The mag box being tight would mean when tightening the action screws, it would make the action flex in the middle.
The same could be said about any pillar in a pillar bed job that wasn't cut PRECISELY short enough to squeeze a LITTLE bit of the stock, but then stop there because otherwise, you'd be squeezing just the pillars, and the stock wouldnt get any tension whatsoever, and conversely, the pillars would get almost no squeeze, and the stock would take most of the tension, but would then swell and contract with the humidity, defeating the entire reason for the pillars.
That's why a pillar bed job is kind of a precise job. The amount of movement in this box far exceeds the amount of play necessary to prevent it from being crushed when torquing action screws. That was one of my questions I guess; was how much play.

The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak......

I do not have a picture but about 20 years ago I was making some horseshoes in my shoeing room and had a freshly shaped shoe sitting on my anvil. One of my buddies went to reach for something in the other side (I disremember what) and as a reflex put his hand down on the anvil as he leaned over. The entire palm of his hand laid flat down on a shoe that had, about a minute before, come out of a 2000 degree forge. It burned itself about half an inch into his hand. He never made a sound, just passed flat out onto the ground. He did not wake up until the ER folks got him out of my truck. It was gruesome and required several surgeries before he could use the hand

Chasing accuracy with proof barrel.

All joking aside..stop wasting money and time

Like said previously, if 2-3 factory match can’t shoot better than .75, it’s time for a phone call

I’ll never understand why guys will waste time, money, barrel life which is money as well trying to work “ a load that will shoot”

If it doesn’t shoot a Berger and lap brass reasonably well..it’s a banana not a barrel.

Everyone makes a dud and if you shoot enough everyone gets a dud

Maggie’s Funny & awesome pics, vids and memes thread (work safe, no nudity)

You can hear him thinking "Keep the fuck away from my mouse, bitch."

When I lived on the farm, I had three beagles. The kids would let the dogs lick them, especially in the face.

People should not let dogs lick them but I won't get into that. This video, on the other hand, is a good reason why.

Back to the beagles. I shot a groundhog one day, cut off the legs and cut slits up the back & belly. The pieces were tossed to the cute little beagles.

The rest looked like an animal planet video with blood and guts everywhere. The cute little beagles had blood all over their mouths and snouts, which they licked off each other.

I shot the ground hog about 9:00 AM. By the time it was noon, all that was left of the marmot was a hide and skull.

The two smaller dogs were playing a tug-of-war with the hide while the larger beagle gnawed on the skull. Then they lay down underneath the shade of a tree with distended bellies.

That display bloody gluttony was enough to convince the kids to stop letting the dogs lick them. Learning had occurred.

First adventure with a BR family cartridge - impressed so far

This is my first adventure with a BR family cartridge and so far I'm super impressed. I had a spare Bartlein heavy varmint barrel chambered in 6 CM (by SPR) for my main PRS rifle laying around so I decided to send it back to SPR to re-chamber it for 6mm BRA. I only lost 1.40 inches of barrel length, so it is now 24.6 inches instead of my normal 26 inch preference. This is also my first use of Peterson brass and Berger bullets. I can say I'm very happy thus far with only 70 rounds down the barrel and with zero load development.


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The targets below were shot two different days. The targets to the left of the black sharpie mark were 3/28 which also included scope adjustments. The targets to the right of the black sharpie mark were 3/31 and no scope adjustments. The farthest right group had a weird issue. The CCI 450 primer wouldn't ignite. I had to cycle the bolt over a dozen times before it finally ignited, which ended up making that group just over 1 moa. I guess I was ticked off and not set. Had a real nice group going on that one until the primer issue. In all my years of using CCI primers, this is the first time one didn't work. WTF?

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