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 I may bitch about .30 Cal, but I do own a few. 
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Its an IHC!

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Sweet wood on that Tractor gun. I love Garands. :thumbsup2:
.30 Cal, when you are done messing around.

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Have an IHC as well. You also might need a 1903, 1903a3, 1917, SMLE Mark III and Mark I, and Arisaka 99. All good 30 cals.


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Where is the M1A/M14?


Mon Aug 01, 2016 8:22 pm
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Where is the M1A/M14?

Never will a "Springfield" be in my safe.

Now, I have two M14 parts kits that need to be built one of these days.

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Have an IHC as well. You also might need a 1903, 1903a3, 1917, SMLE Mark III and Mark I, and Arisaka 99. All good 30 cals.


I have an 03 and a 1917, but I DO need a SMLE... These are just the Semis. Oh. I have more of those too... Ummm... "Cool picture?"

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Sweet wood on that Tractor gun. I love Garands. :thumbsup2:
.30 Cal, when you are done messing around.


.30 Cal - When accuracy doesnt matter, and you have forgotten the face of your father. :bigsmile:

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Nice rifles!

Especially the one on the right. :mulletslayer:

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zombie66 wrote:
Where is the M1A/M14?

Never will a "Springfield" be in my safe.

Now, I have two M14 parts kits that need to be built one of these days.

Arisaka wrote:
Have an IHC as well. You also might need a 1903, 1903a3, 1917, SMLE Mark III and Mark I, and Arisaka 99. All good 30 cals.


I have an 03 and a 1917, but I DO need a SMLE... These are just the Semis. Oh. I have more of those too... Ummm... "Cool picture?"

usrifle wrote:
Sweet wood on that Tractor gun. I love Garands. :thumbsup2:
.30 Cal, when you are done messing around.


.30 Cal - When accuracy doesnt matter, and you have forgotten the face of your father. :bigsmile:




May I ask why?


Mon Aug 01, 2016 9:07 pm
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Assuming some thing to do with QC and maybe customer service?

The forgetting face of father was that a reference to a punch in the shoulder from said man?


Do you like the t24 on the ptr and what reticle?

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Mon Aug 01, 2016 9:30 pm
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Accuracy does matter.
.308, 5rds under 4/10"


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Mr. Q wrote: so basically, if you have to smoke some asshole, make sure they become fertilizer and then Bounce? got it.

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zombie66 wrote:
root wrote:
zombie66 wrote:
Where is the M1A/M14?

Never will a "Springfield" be in my safe.

Now, I have two M14 parts kits that need to be built one of these days.

Arisaka wrote:
Have an IHC as well. You also might need a 1903, 1903a3, 1917, SMLE Mark III and Mark I, and Arisaka 99. All good 30 cals.


I have an 03 and a 1917, but I DO need a SMLE... These are just the Semis. Oh. I have more of those too... Ummm... "Cool picture?"

usrifle wrote:
Sweet wood on that Tractor gun. I love Garands. :thumbsup2:
.30 Cal, when you are done messing around.


.30 Cal - When accuracy doesnt matter, and you have forgotten the face of your father. :bigsmile:




May I ask why?

QC and Price, they should not be that price for what you get. No reason.



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Assuming some thing to do with QC and maybe customer service?

The forgetting face of father was that a reference to a punch in the shoulder from said man?


Do you like the t24 on the ptr and what reticle?


Triangle of doom. Works well. Older model with a 1" tube.

No, that is a quote from a trashy couple of books.

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Accuracy does matter.
.308, 5rds under 4/10"


And imagine how much tighter if it was a superior 6.5mm projectile! [emoji12]

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usrifle wrote:
Accuracy does matter.
.308, 5rds under 4/10"


And imagine how much tighter if it was a superior 6.5mm projectile! [emoji12][/quote]

At that level of accuracy, does it even matter anymore?

If you are a Benchrest guy, I suppose it does. As far as hunting, or headshots on Varmints?

Not really. :wink05:

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Why no Springfield? Yes, I know it is not the same as the actual Springfield Armory.

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usrifle wrote:
Accuracy does matter.
.308, 5rds under 4/10"

Yardage? I can do that at 50 yards with iron sights and a 1873 Trapdoor. :) Bigger holes though. :D

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