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    5.56 bolt gun?

    Objectively schittier wet noodle stock which directly hinders field precision and soda can trash trigger. Bet that $250 savings feels like a real bargain. OP: T3X .223 barrels handle my cases of 5.56 ammo like a champ and recent production are twisted 1:8” and come standard with a quality...
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    Tikka sportsmatch rings in Canada

    https://www.tawnadoairguns.com/ Although I’m not in Canada, they do ship internationally and I’ve purchased two sets from them. Easy.
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    .223 for bear, mountain goat, deer, elk, and moose.

    Wound channels. I really encourage you to read the thread in which you’re posting.
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    .223 for bear, mountain goat, deer, elk, and moose.

    *snipped quote* Set your feelers aside. How is it “clear,” factually? PS: “bang flops” occur with CNS damage. You obviously knew that since you’re dispensing facts here. Pointing to the bullet and/or cartridge for failing to produce your “bang flop” is hilariously ironic in the context of this...
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    .223 Vs .243 for white tail deer hunting?

    One single post of real life experience is worth suffering thousands of these Outdoor Life subscribers’ drivel.
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    .223 Vs .243 for white tail deer hunting?

    Good post @bikinitoboots. Tell us more about your rifle & load setup in the bear pic, please.
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    .243 copper

    All-copper slugs aren’t as dense as lead, therefore they’re generally longer comparing same weights. Example: 85 grain all-copper is going to be longer than an 85 grain lead core bullet of similar profile. A barrel’s ability to stabilize at a given twist is largely based on projectile length...
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    .223 for bear, mountain goat, deer, elk, and moose.

    Why don’t you tell us what reason that is? You’ve a lot of faith in legislators and conservation officials to understand bullet dynamics. Interesting take, but elaborate. I’m sadly convinced some “experienced” hunters read “magnum” on the box of “shells” on the shelf and automatically assume...
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    PNW deer rifle NOW I NEED A SCOPE

    Swfa 6x42MQ, 3-9x42HD, or 1-6x24HD, depending on your budget.
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    PNW deer rifle NOW I NEED A SCOPE

    T3x 6.5cm stainless/synthetic. Easy.
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    Sold SWFA 1-4x24 Illuminati

    Price drop. Someone buy this so I don’t have to build a rifle to go under it.
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    Sold SWFA 1-4x24 Illuminati

    For sale: SWFA 1-4x24. Illuminated Mil-Quad DM reticle, fresh battery installed, from the classic line (non-hd). Mounted but never taken to the woods. Has some very faint ring marks and light use marks. Hard to picture. Functionally perfect. Will toss in a few hose washers for zero stops...
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    77gr tmk season review

    Extra points if you get off your couch and drive to a sportsman’s warehouse and read the label on a box of actual 77tmks, should you be so lucky, to fondle same.
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    77gr tmk season review

    Please wax eloquent on Sierra’s “design intent” for the 77 tmk. This is going to be special, boys.
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    77gr tmk season review

    Form said the tmk’s are a little deeper penetrating than the eldms post 267 of this thread https://www.rokslide.com/forums/threads/223-for-bear-deer-and-elk.130488/page-14 I’ll probably be trotting out both 77tmk and 75eldm at deer camp this year. Propelled via 223/5.56.
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    Bedding an action

    Full length bedding, done correctly with a properly stress-relieved barrel (read: Barrett and Barrett), is remarkably consistent (which is exactly why you bed). Re: your “custom” ... what optic? I’d check, and double check, fasteners & assembly first, assuming you’ve an optic of repute.
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    Lightweights

    T3x stainless 6.5cm Swfa 6x42 Sportsmatch rings Factory loaded 143/147 elds It’s too easy.
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    AR 15 AR 10 w/ Thermal caliber recomendations

    You want 224 Grendel. Keep it on a ‘15 platform. Bullets are too good.
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