A long action hunter gun.

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I think half the shooters around the country have adoped you Mary. You show up, someone shoves a rifle in your hands and you seem to do just fine. :ymdevil:
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I went to the range today and had perfect conditions the entire day. Got there at 7am to 35degrees and it warmed up to 65 by noon. I had enough by 2pm and headed home. Hardly a breeze all day and warm for us this time of year. I brought out five 7-08's to practice with including the two long action 700's I recently cobbled together. Both of these run of the mill rifles shoot fantastic easily being able to head shoot chickens off the bench with a variety of bullet-powder combinations. Both were put together including scopes for about $575.00 each. I bought a new old style uncheckered ADL stock from Gunparts Corp for $90.00 to replace the green painted one. They will be perfect loaner and practice guns. I would use either in any match with confidence. I decided to only set up a mess of chickens and pigs to fire on today. Skipping the turkeys and rams made the several target resets and putting them away much easier being alone. All totaled I fired 215 rds. of 7-08 rotating through the five guns.
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Bob,

A perfect day at the range down here is enough time to get off a 5 shot group before there is a 180º wind shift.

Those are some good looking rifles and an excellent idea to put together some rifles for new people to try.

Everybody have a great turkey day!

Rick

P.S. I am not too sure about those buff colored silhouettes in the last pic being NRA approved. =))
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Bob you have a great range in a really nice part of the country.....Now if only I can get that rifle finished I will try to get out there to shoot a match over there....
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I see, wait until I sneak off to Oregon and then you go out and murder some chickens and pigs. I see how it is. And what the heck??? Perfect conditions??? You lucky bastard! ;)
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Anyone out there, I need a new take-off 700 24" stainless 7-08 barrel, pm me if you know of one.
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Forget about it, Dude. I got that market locked up tight. Go build your self a 6.5 something, the sevens are all mine. :D

Rick, I have shot tasty ones and real foul tasting ones, too. :ymsick: Depends on their local and diet. They are after all a member of the goat family and eat noxious weeds as easy as grass plants.

Malinois, pick up Mary and Huey and come out for a match. Would love to have you.

Trent, glad to hear you are jealous. I will keep the photos up extra long for you to view while your in Georgia. :lol:
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Damn, you hoarder!!! Have you forgotton who clued you in on the take-off barrels? I gave up a long time ago on the 7-08 race when you hit 7 or 8, I just want 4 good shooters.
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OK...there is one up on Gunbroker right now . A 22" skinny mountain tube. It is advertised as coming off a titanium model 700 and the clown is asking over $150. for it. The guy actually thinks it is made from titanium!! But what is worse someone has bid on it . It even has four shallow grooves lathe cut into it to jazz it up a bit. Very NICE. :roll: http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... =261584530
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I want an unmolested virgin!!!!
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Bob,

There actually were a couple of people who made barrels out of titanium. They wanted to appeal to the crowd who had something no one else had...well, the did. What they had was a barrel that did not shoot well and wore out almost instantaneously. Ti, at any price, is simply not a good barrel material.
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Your right Rick. One of the McMillan brothers made a titanium .308 barrel as an experiment. In less than 12 shots 8-10 inches of the bore had been torn out, essentially became part of the bullets every shot. Recovered jackets had much barrel metal adhered or fused to them. The rest of the bore was badly galled from the passing bullets. No doubt the military has been down this road.
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