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Originally Posted by JSTUART
Originally Posted by Big Stick
You Window Licking CLUELESS Do Nothing Dumbfhuqks are a hoot! Congratulations?!?

I'm happy to fuel your Imaginations and Pretend,so you can gawk Splendid Pixels of The REAL Outdoors,from your couchbound kchunts. The "knowledge","experience" and "results" of you Amazingly STUPID Fhuqks is absolutely HILARIOUS! Peterson brass is really "something",if'n absolute fhuqking Dog Schit is something. Hint.

Laughing!

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Fascinating that the "hard charging" Peckerpole Princesses,can soooooooooooooo reliabvly,fhuqk sooooooooooooo much schit up! VERY fhuqking impressive!!

Now in no particular order:

1) That tree is a Spruce not a fhuqking Red Cedar. The logs didn't come to the landing,much over 120mph,as it were a fairly serious Yarder. It weren't much over 11' on the stump. Hint. Laughing!
2) I'm happy to grant cross-eyed Droolers opportunity to "talk" saws too. That prolly ain't a 36" or close. Hint. Laughing!
3) I personally don't sweat taking a minute or two,to bang Poignant Posterity with a pic...especially when making $100 an hour in a good strip. That tree was barely worth $250 to me and went in the hat fast(understatement). Hint. Laughing!
4) Tough to play "Photo Challenge",when THE Whine Keeper has never even seen said brass. Hint. Laughing!
5) A "snag" is indicative of a dead/rotten top...not a hollowed out Bear Den,that cleaned up to High Grade. Japs were certainly sword fighting over them runs,after a 12' longbutt. Hint. Laughing!
6) The Delusional Bear Densities have yet to be cited. Hint. Laughing!
7) Still looking for the Delusional Vocation of Professional Bear Security,in the Delusional High Density "area(s)". Hint. Laughing!
8) No GOOD brass is "punched". Hint. Laughing!
9) It must be VERY "exciting",to snap a picture of a Parking Lot,for Do Nothing Dumb Fhuqks. Hint. Laughing!
10) BINGO! Hint Laughing!

Hmmmmmmm...now how to fuel Imagination and Pretend ala Splendid Pixels,so Do Nothing Dumb Fhuqks can give 'er another whirl. Lemme see here. LAUGHING!

Prolly had time here too,at $17 per thousand. Now the Pavement Pounders,can say they've "seen" a Red Cedar. It hit the landing at better than 140mph,due it being a touch longer reach and there was more time for black smoke to build. The only thing the Peckerpole Princesses has Busheled,is 'tater chips. Hint. Laughing!

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Pretty fhuqking funny. Hint. Laughing!

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Only saw snow,felt earthquakes and spied but (1) Bear yesterday...prolly due them "high density" Delusions. Light was poor and I can only gun a 540-esque mm aspect ratio,on my cellphone. Bummer. Hint. Laughing!

Prolly getting to be this time of year,again.

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Enjoyed the Pavement/Beach pics too,you gals really get "out there". Hint. laughing!

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Here's hopin' the Slow Boat...has my Mail. Hint. laughing!

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You STUPID Fhuqks be sure,to keep doing your best and do not let the cat get your tongues,nor the couch your kchunts. oooopsie!...toooooooo late. hint Laughing!

Bless your hearts.

BEST Thread evah!

BINGO!

LAUGHING!..........................



Nice pictures, I don't even bother reading the drivel you are spruiking anymore as it is just pointless.



You still waiting for Doug to send you a set of the last years model of geovids. LOL.
Once they arrive you can tell us how great they are. Ps their built for killing every thing not pressed into one is tooooo slow. Hint.

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Maybe hit that edit button one more time.

Holy schit...

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Anyone want to take a guess on the velocity of a 338 Lapua Mag loaded with a 300 grain Berger OTM Hybrid with 86 grains of H1000 behind it? Shot out of a Savage 110 BA test gun.

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I dunno but add 338 RUM to your list please....


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Originally Posted by Judman
I dunno but add 338 RUM to your list please....



It’s already on there. We will likely do the RUMs when we do the Noslers. Mid 2019 if I had to guess.

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Originally Posted by DerekP
Anyone want to take a guess on the velocity of a 338 Lapua Mag loaded with a 300 grain Berger OTM Hybrid with 86 grains of H1000 behind it? Shot out of a Savage 110 BA test gun.

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Larry got you so worked up you're gnawing your nails off?

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I don’t think the whining kchunt has anyone worked up but himself....


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If you put Taco Bell sauce in your ramen noodles it tastes just like poverty
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Originally Posted by Judman
I don’t think the whining kchunt has anyone worked up but himself....


Correct

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Although I may look a little funny, I assure you I’m not slow. Hahaha. That is a caliber we are developing as we speak. Caliber development costs a ton, as you can imagine. I’ve made some test casings in 30-06, but I won’t get them into production until early 2019. I appreciate you looking to see if we had it though. We are a little behind Remington as far as calibers we offer right now, but they had a 150 year head start on us. 😅 We’re working on catching up though.

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Twig is an entertaining opinionated troll. Getting defensive with him about your "wares" makes you look bad. Make a product that is a better value than your competition and it will sell itself unless you make your customers not trust you. Just some friendly unsolicited advice from a target customer.

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Originally Posted by kingston
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Posting from the couch.


From the couch😅 2645. I thought it would have been a little faster also. Pretty heavy pill though.

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Originally Posted by Hogwild7
Twig is an entertaining opinionated troll. Getting defensive with him about your "wares" makes you look bad. Make a product that is a better value than your competition and it will sell itself unless you make your customers not trust you. Just some friendly unsolicited advice from a target customer.


Sounds like solid advice. I’ll take it. Thanks.

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I posted elsewhere that my 6.5CM Peterson brass weighed 170 grains and the Hornady 148 grains +/-. DerekP do you know where that extra weight is located in the CM? Or is it just a beefier case in general? Is this going to be true for the other calibers? Thanks


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Originally Posted by Judman
I don’t think the whining kchunt has anyone worked up but himself....




That was funny!


Thanks JMan.

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Originally Posted by DerekP
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Posting from the couch.


From the couch😅 2645. I thought it would have been a little faster also. Pretty heavy pill though.


From the couch I tend to be optimistic.


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Originally Posted by bigwhoop
I posted elsewhere that my 6.5CM Peterson brass weighed 170 grains and the Hornady 148 grains +/-. DerekP do you know where that extra weight is located in the CM? Or is it just a beefier case in general? Is this going to be true for the other calibers? Thanks


Great question. Our walls are a little bit thicker than Hornady right now. Specifically, the walls down closer to the head of the casing. I guess “beefier” is a good way to describe our 6.5 Cdmr casings. We are coming out with a new version within the next few months where we will be thinning out the walls near the base to help give reloaders like you a little extra volume inside the casing. This should help with those powders which are a little slower burning. Although we do a lot of new caliber development, a ton of caliber development goes back into our current calibers to continually improve them. Start your load development with our casings using a little lower amount of powder than you normally use. You will get more velocity with less powder due to our 6.5 Cdmr casings having a little bit less volume. We will put out an announcement when we release the increased volume 6.5 Cdmr casings. Please don’t hesitate if you have any other questions.

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No one is horned up over Big Stick!

That's why 28 pages later they continue to post
















































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