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It is plum fhuqking Fascinating,just how many "live" vicariously. If only in fairness,perhaps quantify how many times a day you think about me and the typical duration of same. I'm talking an "average" day,not one of your SPECIAL ones,when your Estrogen is REALLY fhuqking flowing. Hint.

'Twere a "slow" pass,only bought (1) boat and (1) truck,which is a REAL bitch,beings I only get 29 weeks of vacation a year. Whine on. Hint.

Fhuqking LAUGHING!...............


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."
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Shooting a large magnum with 120-grain powder load, and no chronograph? I just can't see not having one for load development.

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JamesWilson5: One of my main Hunting partners used a 30/378 Weatherby for many years - and I have seen him take Elk at VERY long ranges with it and its ranging type Sheherd scope.
I even watched him blow a large hole in an Antelope with it when his 270 went down one year.
He sold the 30/378 Weatherby rig - I think he got tired of the recoil and muzzleblast - he now uses a 300 Winchester Magnum for Elk and the 270 for Deer and Antelope.
I am happy and amazed you get that kind of accuracy with your Rifle - I know I couldn't do it (recoil shy!).
Keep up the good work.
Hold into the wind
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Yeah I was to I normally use different powders but just got that in yesterday loaded just a few it would not shoot hornady sst in 165 but would shoot the 180 sst around half inch with 120 grains powder and the 165 accubond with 122 grains of powder kreiger 30 inch that's reason I was curious about the velocity cause I came to learn manual are not very accurate hodgdon showed 3250 fps hornady shows 3500 plus out of a 26 inch

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Originally Posted by Big Stick
Dumbsmell,

Your Amazing CLUELESSNESS never disappoints,in it's Magnificent Grandeur...you "lucky" kchunt. Hint. Congratulations?!?

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Though in fairness to your unbridled Fhuqking STUPIDITY,"too" is in fact a pretty "big" word and it's obvious how Reality is beyond your "abilities". Hint.

Fortunately for you,Imagination and Pretend are free,so even you can "afford" to "contribute". Hint.

Fhuqking LAUGHING!.............

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Originally Posted by JamesWilson5
Just loaded some 165 grain accubond in a 30 378 wby with a 30 Inch tube 122.0 grain of us869 shoots under half inch has anyone chrono or tried it on deer just curious how fast and effective they are


Why didn’t you just buy a Howitzer?


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