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    Hmmm - maybe you could purchase and lease to a farmer to cover the costs. I imagine you could purchase the land as part of an IRA too. Of course said lease would preserve the owners right to shoot whenever they wanted. With a 160 acres, you could set aside a section for long distance shooting.
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    What sort of distances can be shot with rifles?
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    Just to confirm - any H4350 or Reloader 17?
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    I signed up for the SH online training last night. It's $10 a month and much improved over the materials they had about two years ago.
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    I think they work for Hodgdon now as FDA shut down the chocolate factory. Maybe they could bring Varget and H4350. I certainly don't need any chocolate or else I will never fit in the doghouse.
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    I'll attach it to my sling like folks attach rear bags, tactical pillows, etc. .....just kidding of course
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    I shall find a suitable appendage from which to hang my tripod.... If we went with one of those extra long Harris bipods would we have to use it for the rest of the match?
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    Atlas Bipods Pros - Cons ?

    I know this is an older thread....but I want to share my experiences: 1) Started with Harris Benchrest swivel with Podlock 2) Purchased Atlas with spigot mount when I got my AICS 3) Moved Atlas with spigot mount over to Arctic Warfare 4) Starting to use my Harris with Pod-lock more often for...
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    If I could get points for hitting the berm I'm all for it. Are we allowed to use a tripod so long as everything fits in the box?
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    I'm fine with that. The conversations I have with other shooters between stages is the most enjoyable part of the match.
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    Better practice my sitting position....
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    Sign me up please....
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    I can personally attest that Travis has been very generous with his advice and coaching - much appreciated.
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    Found a nice video on barricade shooting by Adam Lucksinger of the Precision Rifle Series: Barricade Training Video - Video Dailymotion
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    Can't wait for the day that my long distance shooting is at such a level that I need to worry about Coriolis and spin drift :-)
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    Such a simple and elegant solution. Thanks for the input.
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    That's me - got it in early May. Yes - the rifle is better looking than I am.
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    Count me in. I was there last Wednesday with Flashfire. Afterwards I will treat you to the finest cuisine to be had in Acme at the Acme Diner. Actually, it's pretty good.
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    I was also advised to set my zero to the maximum point blank range. As a result, any target is just a little above and below the zero. Makes sense but I need to figure out how to properly execute. Not sure if one could still use their zero stop as you'd be going below your zero for closer...
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    Details por favor?