Re: The Ring/Mount scam
I definitely don't want to make this a cop out, so I'll have to be careful what I post. I'll start with these two emails. They're innocuous enough and won't compromise anyone.
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" This is An AR10 in 300WSM. It belongs to a Federal agent who after wringing it out at Quantico in Feb., '08 by two of the FBI Eval team, declared it, "the most accurate shoulder fired weapon system we ever tested". This after three shooters attained all shot under 2 1/2" five round groups at 840 yards. Many have tried to build the AR10 platform in this caliber. None have a done so reliably. I believe I have the only design that is functioning reliably to this date. This has a Lilja three groove barrel."
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16" 'Grinder" model. Light weight, quick cycling unit designed for friends who are contractors that wanted 'something that gets inside of vehicles'. Will not function reliably with heavy bullets. Handles only those in the 150 grain range. It turned out, as all successful units are, quite extraordinary in the accuracy department (1/2 moa at 400 yards with a batch of ammo from Lake City with '96 headstamp).
Anyway, just some examples of things I have made in the past few years.
Enjoy.
Regards, Stewart
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Follow up email
"This looks like Afghanistan, but it is the USMC high angle range, Hawthorne, NV. This is what a mile shot looks like. Actual range 1604 meters. .408CT, 419 gr. @ 2882 fps. Target is some heavy equipment debris with a three foot circle painted on it with a 12" bull. Four rounds fired. Group size was 27" W by 9" H with 2 in the bull."
"Same here. I am never not working.
<span style="font-style: italic">Range is 1,000 yards. It was an impromtu set up. It was in conjuction with my forays into the surrounding areas. </span> (That first sentence concerned our rifle) I enjoy just poking around the back roads in the N. AZ terrain. I had a fatiguing week. Glad it's over. Also, just found out I am going to Italy late in the year. Italian Air Force is buying 25 .408 rifle systems. Actually, this deal has been ongoing for about 2 1/2 years. I'm the guy that gets on a plane to train the operators and maintenance people on the systems, I only go to places you would not really want to (the back injury was Pakistan). So when Italy came up - the boss was the only one going on that one! That figured. However, things changed and it looks like I get lucky on this one.
At any rate, the next project is getting all 25 rifles broke in and zeroed, calibrated and etc. That will take many weeks, particularly when the EDM shop is in Utah and I am here, - Oh well....
Stewart