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    Discontinued Hornady .243/6mm 105gr A-Max Blues

    The Hornady 105 gr BTHP Match has a ballistic coefficient of .530. I don't see any reason to believe I would get lucky. :-(
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    Discontinued Hornady .243/6mm 105gr A-Max Blues

    Well, there it is. They print that on the box of the 108 gr ELD Match.
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    Discontinued Hornady .243/6mm 105gr A-Max Blues

    I have an old Ruger M77 MK2 Target/Varmint with a 1:9" twist 26" semi heavy barrel. It is pared with a Vortex Viper PST 4-16x50mm FFP scope. A few years back, I worked up a nice pet load, consisting of a Hornady 105 gr A-Max over 42.6 gr RL19 for 2817 FPS. With this load, I am able to shoot...
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    I have an itch for a new AR upper

    My coworker recently decided to put together an AR. All the parts shopping rubbed off on me. I have thinking it is time for me to add something new to the mix. I have spent some time looking at the PSA premium uppers with the double thick chrome lined FN bbls. I have looked at 16", and 18"...
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    Kaw Valley Linear Comp for .308 deer rifle

    I appreciate all the replies. Sounds like a Paul Harrel-style shooting jacket, with a padded shoulder is what I need. I don't fire that many rounds when dear hunting, and I have not hunted in 15 years. However, I like to shoot the ole rifle. I recently worked up a load with Hornady 178 gr ELD-X...
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    Kaw Valley Linear Comp for .308 deer rifle

    I would rather deal with the recoil that try to mess with muffs. Linear comps are really that worthless?
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    Kaw Valley Linear Comp for .308 deer rifle

    I have a good ole Browing A-Bolt Hunter, in .308 win. It is my deer hunting rifle. It is a great gun for this aplication, as it weighs in at only 6.5# with out the scope. The only drawback, at that light weight, the recoil is pretty stout. Since it is a hunting rifle, the noise of a traditional...