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Originally Posted by mathman
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Typical, have an idea or opinion and if is does not argee with yours then attack.


No, dipshit. You have an idea contrary to my actual experience, express yourself about the difference of opinion in an assholish manner as befits your handle, so you received an appropriate brief response.



You are probably right about my attitude, no, you are exactly right. But I am just following the new rules. Biggest ass wins. Look at the Adoption thread in Nunters Campfire and look at all the kind words Jeff got for just adopting a dog. I just thought I would get in line with the new way.

Also you give no credit to my suggestion of seating long and slowly seating deeper at the rand to find out what works rather that just guess what might work because it works in someone's rifle.

I suggest you get use to the new campfire. The good guys are dropping like flies and it looks like guys like be may be the only survives,

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I wasn't homing in on length in and of itself.

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Alright, but my suggestion was a bad one?

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Never said it was.

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Originally Posted by AHole
Originally Posted by Bkollock3470
I have a Remington 700 that has been rebored to 35 whelen. JES left me plenty of free bore and I am planning to load 225 accubond. I was wondering where a good place to start seating these bullets would be. I was told that whelens like to be seated well off the lands.

In the cases idiot.

Can you show us on the doll where the bad man touched you? Did it hurt? Perhaps there lies a Freudian clue within your chosen moniker ... Suck it up buttercup and get over it.

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Well I loaded my initial groups at 20 off the lands and I am not sure with the boat tail bullets that is enough. There just may not be enough bullet in the case.
I had ankle surgery in June and just haven't been able to make it to the range to see how there are going to shoot.

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Of all the places to attempt a flaming thread, the reloading forum is probably the last one I'd think of..........takes a real A-hole.

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A-holes are like opinions, everybody's got one.



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Same comment asked by Gnoahhh with no response. Not wanting to jump into the fire, but perchance, is your magazine box length going to determine the max length you can seat the bullet to.

Next question, How does that AB match your twist? I chose an AB for my original 6.5 Swede because it is longer bullet than usual and matched the twist rate better

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So which one of our old forum personalities is AHole?

My money is on TAK


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I probably hit more elk with a pickup than you have with a rifle.


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I have yet to see anyone claim Leupold has never had to fix an optic. I know I have sent a few back. 2 MK 6s, a VX-6, and 3 VX-111s.
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Originally Posted by bellydeep
So which one of our old forum personalities is AHole?

My money is on TAK


LOL, he's a man who knows himself, I can see him choosing "A-hole" as his moniker.



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At 20 off the lands they fit the magazine just fine. And the twist rate is 14 so I think the 225s should Work well.

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