Rather enjoyed the Twist Notion...as that was some FUNNY schit! 1-8" is GOLDEN,even at 16" in a SAAMI Krunchenticker(loaded long/fed single,for substantiation confirmations). Read that again. Now one more time. Some 1-9's will do it too and knowing me,I've prolly got more than a few of those too.

Delving deeper,I happily shoot the 75'Max at 3500fps outta a 1-7.7" Krieger 22-250AI,though I'm no Krieger fan. If only for conversation and to mention,that they cain't be spun "too fast",whether lineal or rotational.

The RAR's weakest mechanical link,is it's handle,which is absolute fhuqking dog schit. That's hardly a Deal Breaker,given the price point and them skimped pennies,will grant lotsa opportunity for lotsa folks...as nothing else is even close,in regards to Bang for The Buck.

Firstly,kiss the A-Max square.

Secondly,spend $.13 and preclude The Fore End Bitch Slap Scenario. This under the COURTEOUS Assumption,that you Started At The Fhuqking Start(though you haven't).

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Vertical being the bane,typical of Goat [bleep] Milk jugs.

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Playing with Fore End Pressure here.

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Long Story short,this is THE Cure in OEM guise. Milk jugs very typically like to be snugged firmly into the shoulder pocket,to aid in consistency. Hint.

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Vertical Be Gone.

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Horizontal Be Gone/Milk Jug Be Gone. Note the SAS Plug & Plays(THANKS again!). it's a straight up Vulcan Mind [bleep],out to welllllllll beyond the 1000yd line and I've not even bedded it yet. The Plywood Lion is THE Schnizzle.

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Prolly gonna help Hummers too. Hint.

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Gotta run...THE Cast & Blast continues...................


Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."