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    Posted: 18 Feb 2014 at 1:41am
Here is my latest impulse buy!!! Someone please stop me!!!!!!!!!!
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Very Nice!
 
And there is no way I will be trying to stop you, if anything I need to make plans to head south and visit for a test firing.  Don't worry, I'll bring enough ammo for both of us!
 
Better make sure you don't forget your hearing protection with this one,,,  Wink
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Fun toys, for accuracy and sport shooting stand by for about 6.00 bucks a shot. Some old GI can be cheaper but a few new IMI cases, CCI primers and Hornady Match 750 grainers tests the use of the word plinkers. There are several good surplus powders still available at reasonable prices. Powder charges are increased in 5.0 gr. increments. depending on lot numbers anything from 225.0 gr. to 245.0 gr. The Hornady 50 Cal. Powder measure in in a class by itself. In 240 gr. charge drops will maintain .5 gr. uniformity. FWIW dept.
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Maadi-Griffin or LAR Grizzly?
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Looks nice Larry I guess if a cvil war brakes out I'll have to try to make it to your place.Big smile
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Originally posted by TRX302 TRX302 wrote:

Maadi-Griffin or LAR Grizzly?
LAR
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Originally posted by jurras jurras wrote:

Fun toys, for accuracy and sport shooting stand by for about 6.00 bucks a shot. Some old GI can be cheaper but a few new IMI cases, CCI primers and Hornady Match 750 grainers tests the use of the word plinkers. There are several good surplus powders still available at reasonable prices. Powder charges are increased in 5.0 gr. increments. depending on lot numbers anything from 225.0 gr. to 245.0 gr. The Hornady 50 Cal. Powder measure in in a class by itself. In 240 gr. charge drops will maintain .5 gr. uniformity. FWIW dept.
 
Damn that is a lot of powder,,,  not many shots per pound. 
 
I guess big boy fun is not cheap.
 
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The only thing worse is owning a Ma deuce and wanting to shoot it at Knob Creek. Five Grand won't get you thru the week end. Guys starting out will take 250 rds down for the week end and find out after 15 minutes of the first AM There fun is over. Been many a farm and business run out the bbl of a Ma Duece. Imagine shootinh Quad 50's??? I let the Gov't pay for my fun with the quads, back in '53
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Cant afford a expensive scope right now!!  Any idea's on a low end scope that will hold up for a while????  something between $2/300
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NONE, A MK4 Luepold will hold awhile, Niteforce is the only thing that will hold up, most scopes will only last about 1 round. Nothing cheap about 50 BMG rifles. if you want positive adjustments. This is not a plinker. Sell something else and get a scope that will hold up. Otherwise save your money.
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