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I have installed a lot of Schneider barrels and spoken with him. He uses 416r just like everyone else and it doesn't machine any easier than a Krieger. I am not defending him. I don't even like him. If his barrels are not lasting its not because of the material.
 
The Schneider barrels I had sure did shoot well. Oddly, it was easier to get them to shoot well than some other barrels. I wouldn't want to steer anyone away from his barrels as I got them DAMNED hot in my 300 win mag. Often shooting 20-30 rounds in 3-5 minutes with a 300 win mag...that was actually abusing the barrels.

The one I sold second hand to my buddy is still shooting great. I put 950 through it, he had it set back one half inch, and has put 250-350 rounds through it since then, and it still shoots great.
 
The match at UNSC set for 06 July is full, but after having a couple of no-shows at the last match, we are reserving 17 spots, and will do a standby list to cover any no-shows. Here is the list. If I missed anyone who signed up, PLEASE let me know, and you can have my spot as reparation.

1. Jason H.
2. Craig g.
3. Laurel C.
4. Joe C.
5. Anton G. (Unknown)
6. Kevin D. (Kevin D)
7. Joe W. (Steepdiver)
8. Eric B. (AtOne)
9. Mike W.
10. Russ (AtOne's buddy)
11. Ed M.
12. Reed W.
13. Rod G. (Bottomgun)
14. SeattleLRS
15. RBros
16. Jason G.
17. Steve M. (Sim9s)

Standby
Ryan B. (he will shoot even if I have to give up my space to make it happen)
 
So here's the deal everyone. There was one solitary lonely 8lb jug of Varget... And I couldn't let it walk off with a hoarder or gouger.

I've tried to do my best to hook everyone up equally. I know of several people here who would gladly relieve me of it. To make it fair I've decided to have a 48hr lottery of sorts. Post up here if you want in on the lottery for it. The winner gets to buy it and has to pick it up from me locally or cover my travel cost to meet them. I'll draw the name from a hat on Wednesday.

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KevinD
Sacshooter
bottom_gun
BGE541
Flashfire
A D
Viper28
Blurry
 
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So here's the deal everyone. There was one solitary lonely 8lb jug of Varget... And I couldn't let it walk off with a hoarder or gouger.

I've tried to do my best to hook everyone up equally. I know of several people here who would gladly relieve me of it. To make it fair I've decided to have a 48hr lottery of sorts. Post up here if you want in on the lottery for it. The winner gets to buy it and has to pick it up from me locally or cover my travel cost to meet them.

I'm in Nick!
 
So here's the deal everyone. There was one solitary lonely 8lb jug of Varget... And I couldn't let it walk off with a hoarder or gouger.

I've tried to do my best to hook everyone up equally. I know of several people here who would gladly relieve me of it. To make it fair I've decided to have a 48hr lottery of sorts. Post up here if you want in on the lottery for it. The winner gets to buy it and has to pick it up from me locally or cover my travel cost to meet them. I'll draw the name from a hat on Wednesday.

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KevinD

Please put my name in the hat. And thank you for picking that up.
 
Less than if you purchased it online and paid shipping and hazmat...

I also have 2#s of 4831 I picked up since we're limited to 2#'s a day and there was only a few pounds of it we got in. Is anyone interested or know anyone who would be interested in it?
 
Monthly match at NCW Gun Club this Saturday. Sign starts at 7am, shooting starts at 8am.
35 rounds precision rifle, 175 pistol.
We're gonna mix it up and use the gully pistol course.
You will need a way to carry your rifle while shoot your pistol ( sling or back pack) you will be moving over rough terrain while engaging with the pistol.
To sign up PM me. 16 shooters max, so sign up ASAP.
$25.00 entry fee.
 
So here's the deal everyone. There was one solitary lonely 8lb jug of Varget... And I couldn't let it walk off with a hoarder or gouger.

I've tried to do my best to hook everyone up equally. I know of several people here who would gladly relieve me of it. To make it fair I've decided to have a 48hr lottery of sorts. Post up here if you want in on the lottery for it. The winner gets to buy it and has to pick it up from me locally or cover my travel cost to meet them. I'll draw the name from a hat on Wednesday.

Nick - please count me in for the Varget. Thanks!
 
I also have 1# containers of Varget if anyone is interested, but I paid a little more for it and live on the dry side. So if you're on this side of the state 1# of Varget for $27. If this will help anybody out.

I don't make anything on these, that's what I paid with shipping and Hazmat.

Seekers
 
Well.... she will be shooting after the match is over at some steel : ) I asked her after we left your place and she was seeming pretty excited to get to do that.

In 2011 I shot a 1,000y match at Blackwater (Acadami) and when my course of fire was done she got to shoot.... 10 ring, perfect elevation might I add : )
 
I also have 1# containers of Varget if anyone is interested, but I paid a little more for it and live on the dry side. So if you're on this side of the state 1# of Varget for $27. If this will help anybody out.

I don't make anything on these, that's what I paid with shipping and Hazmat.

Seekers

I'm good on varget but will be on the dry side next week if anyone needs me to pick this up from seekers i can (if he can meet between snoqualmie pass and the tri cities, that's the route I'm taking over).
 
Well.... she will be shooting after the match is over at some steel : ) I asked her after we left your place and she was seeming pretty excited to get to do that.

In 2011 I shot a 1,000y match at Blackwater (Acadami) and when my course of fire was done she got to shoot.... 10 ring, perfect elevation might I add : )

Sounds like the kind of woman that belives in elimination rather then divorce... guess i know why your on such a short leash now...LOL
 
OK so i have a question. Am trying to decide between An eberstock Gunslinger II and an operator. I want enough pack to not be lacking but not so much i am carrying space i dont need for some of the larger matches on the east side. Any input and avice from experiance is more then welcome.
 
Steepdiver, I will recommend the X3 lo drag instead. I had been waiting for a GS II in coyote from Ceylon, bought my mother in law a x3 for hunting, realized it had ample room, so I picked one up as well. I bought the small accessory to hold my lrf, dope cards, etc separately. I can pack a lot in it, I posted a small review and some pictures in the equipment forum, will look for the link.
 
I have the Phantom... You've seen it, plenty big enough even for Bear hunting.



AND...

Sounds like the kind of woman that belives in elimination rather then divorce... guess i know why your on such a short leash now...LOL

We do believe in 'til Death do us part... : ) She is a blessing and a good shot. In the words of her Grandfather "What are you thinking teachin' a woman to shoot and drive" lmao
 
So here's the deal everyone. There was one solitary lonely 8lb jug of Varget... And I couldn't let it walk off with a hoarder or gouger.

I've tried to do my best to hook everyone up equally. I know of several people here who would gladly relieve me of it. To make it fair I've decided to have a 48hr lottery of sorts. Post up here if you want in on the lottery for it. The winner gets to buy it and has to pick it up from me locally or cover my travel cost to meet them. I'll draw the name from a hat on Wednesday.

List of Entries:
KevinD
Sacshooter
bottom_gun
BGE541
Flashfire

If it's not too late I also would like in on the varget.
 
I wouldn't mind being included in this as well.

Thanks,


So here's the deal everyone. There was one solitary lonely 8lb jug of Varget... And I couldn't let it walk off with a hoarder or gouger.

I've tried to do my best to hook everyone up equally. I know of several people here who would gladly relieve me of it. To make it fair I've decided to have a 48hr lottery of sorts. Post up here if you want in on the lottery for it. The winner gets to buy it and has to pick it up from me locally or cover my travel cost to meet them. I'll draw the name from a hat on Wednesday.

List of Entries:
KevinD
Sacshooter
bottom_gun
BGE541
Flashfire
 
Does anybody know a good AR smith in the Puget Sound? I need a pin and weld job done and some other work in the future. So if anyone knows of someone please let me know.

Thanks
 
OK so i have a question. Am trying to decide between An eberstock Gunslinger II and an operator. I want enough pack to not be lacking but not so much i am carrying space i dont need for some of the larger matches on the east side. Any input and avice from experiance is more then welcome.


I have a GSII you can check out at the next UNSC match. It has plenty of room for all of my stuff (maybe too much room) and I have not had a single issue with it yet.
 
Steepdiver, I will recommend the X3 lo drag instead. I had been waiting for a GS II in coyote from Ceylon, bought my mother in law a x3 for hunting, realized it had ample room, so I picked one up as well. I bought the small accessory to hold my lrf, dope cards, etc separately. I can pack a lot in it, I posted a small review and some pictures in the equipment forum, will look for the link.

+1

I've had several including the X3 and the GS2. From the needs you've given the X3 will fill the purpose.
 
I have been using the GS2 for a couple years now, both for hunting, & the odd match I can attend, & it holds more than I have ever needed to carry at one time. My 300WM, 2 water bladders, LRF, GPS, PDA, Kestrel, 150 rnds of ammo, first aid kit, trauma kit, survival equipment, etc. all in there, & it was all GTG. Had space for a little more if I needed, but it was plenty heavy already...
 
So here's the deal everyone. There was one solitary lonely 8lb jug of Varget... And I couldn't let it walk off with a hoarder or gouger.

I've tried to do my best to hook everyone up equally. I know of several people here who would gladly relieve me of it. To make it fair I've decided to have a 48hr lottery of sorts. Post up here if you want in on the lottery for it. The winner gets to buy it and has to pick it up from me locally or cover my travel cost to meet them. I'll draw the name from a hat on Wednesday.

List of Entries:
KevinD
Sacshooter
bottom_gun
BGE541
Flashfire
A D
Viper28
Blurry
Silverbullet2

Less than 24 hours to go...
 
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HA! what a 6.5 guy in for Varget?

If it makes anyone feel better, IF I happen to get my name drawn I will share... I dont need to have all 8lbs; only maybe 21,000 grains.
 
eberlestock X3

Steepdiver: I have the Eberlestock X3 Low Drag and I really like it. I'm pretty tall, so I purchased the extra-long shoulder straps which did help the fit significantly. I'd say it will do just about anything you want and the size is just about right. You obviously want the weight on your hips, and they have a very good design just for that purpose. As far as fitting a lot, it won't, but you aren't planning on camping overnight are you? You can buy much larger, heavier packs that will take along your tent, pad and kitchen sink. For me, with a 12lb gun, ammo, water, a super light shooting mat, gloves, headlamp, some insulation clothes, a snack, bug stuff, binoculars, rangefinder, gps, and a first aid kit was just about all I can carry up a hill on a hunt without heart failure. I already start cursing at myself for buying such a heavy rifle after about the first couple of hours. On my 7 day elk hunt in New Mexico last year, I ended up not wearing the pack after the first day. I found a quality fanny pack filled with the gear was better for climbing along with the rifle shouldered using the sling. Going up/down boulders, loose ground, steep side hills, etc. was difficult with all that rifle behind me, but easier when I could swap sides, shoulders, etc. and move it wherever. The full sized pack mostly got in the way, but I still love the thing.
 
And the winner is...

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Much praise to Nick for giving so many of "us" a chance at a highly valued commodity. It would have been much easier for him to let it be sold wherever fate dictated, but rather than doing that, he thought to help out his friends.

"Good on 'ya" as the Aussies say.