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Why a ULA for a stand hunt? Just curious... Why the [bleep] not? Same thing this buck said as he strolled by at 140yds. Oh hell yea!! Nice Buck! Great looking Muzzleloader! What kind of accuracy can a guy expect outa Nula front stuffers? 1" to 1.5" easy. Some guys, probably better. Nice, light & accurate. Great for a tree stand. <grin>
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I hate heavy and bulky muzzle loaders. That looks perfect for us that have no state land rifle season!
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This is a shooting forum, there is no place here for logic.
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But do you like his sausage ?
Lol
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You call that chit sausage?
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W/W hulls,200's,moly 105A-Max/HPBT(Hornie),'17 and a smile. The blueprint will be yet another trendsetter and then some.
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But do you like his sausage ?
Lol Not in the same way you do, JM. (Just messing with ya, man!)
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How have the HPBTs done thus far?
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They are slick and have done nice things. For some reason,I look for them to star in a buncha Hero Pics this year.
Funny how that works.
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A .530 BC ain't hard to love! May sling some 87 HPBTs at some mulies, but 85 TSX are tough to leave at home.
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How have the HPBTs done thus far? They've been working good for me on coyotes the past couple months. A little hard on fur at 3050fps........they shoot good, as do the 105 scenars and 115 VLD's. 6 Creedmoor, 22" Bartlein twisted at 1-7.7".
Luck....is the residue of design...
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Thanks Pat. Interested to see what an 87 of like construction does on game. That dog hates your GAP
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Magpul PRS I assume? You driving a fixed gas block or adjustable? How heavy of a buffer and spring?
This gun is over gassed,despite a leaking DPMS block(fit is sloppy on every .750" shank I've slipped it upon) and a 3.4oz buffer makes me a bit nervous.
Stock,buffer,block,spring swap this morning as curiousities. May go Slash,for the buffer.
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Was cool until they said E.R.Shaw.
I spend all my money on loose women and trapping supplies.....The rest I just waste.
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My 6.5x55 shoots well and is easy to find a load for it. No problems with the barrel.
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The only issue I have had with the barrel of my Forbes is it is the hardest barrel I have ever tried to clean. It's a sub-moa gun with every load I have shot through it, but man the barrel gets dirty. However, it doesn't seem to have an adverse effect to accuracy between cleanings.
I just applied DBC a few weeks ago, so hopefully I have solved that issue.
I would love to find an early Model 20B with a jeweled bolt.
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I would love to find an early Model 20B with a jeweled bolt.
I’m not sure that beast exists. IIRC they had switched to fluted bolts by the time the 20B was introduced. I know for certain there were no stainless barrel/jeweled bolts.
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