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His every day off is a half gallon. I spend all my extra money on my wife and kids. Yes i still have all my kids and have never laid a hand on a woman in a violent manner. I'm married 31 yrs and damn proud of it. My wares? I do just [bleep] fine in fact more stellar than most and never have physically hurt a child or a woman. Just amazes me the people on this site that respect Bacon Throat. Hes best at intimidation of women and children and I've not one ounce of respect for the pile of schitt. [bleep] the folks that do. All of them. He'd be killed in prison. Total fkn scumbag.


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Bradgelina,

Your High Pitched Hissy Fit is fhuqking soothing...you "lucky" kchunt. Hint. Congratulations?!?

I'm REALLY enjoy your Weather SCARES,due the fact you don't shoot (6) shots a year and then only from a sun laden haybale,inside someone else's fence. Hint.

Do not "forget",that Imitation is the MOST Sincere form of Flattery and some folks actually go Outdoors in REAL weather,though you only get to read about it and ogle The Splendid Pixels from your Couchbound Kchunt. Hint.

You Melting Snowflakes are a HOOT! 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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Look at you chasing me around the campfire! In your every thought! hahahaha You sawed pile of kid killing piece of schitt! smile


Your Every Liberal vote promotes Socialism and is an
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Pardon my posting here,prior to you,as you extoll your Bumbling Brokedicktitude...you "lucky" kchunt. Hint. Congratulations?!?

I know,I know...you "saw" a picture of a Fieldcraft once,as you were on the outside looking in,Licking Windows. That must of been a BIG Day for you and your ilk. Hint.

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It is VERY "disconcerting",to field them in REAL World atmospherics. At least you can "afford" to Pretend about it. Hint.

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They are "tender" too and dust,grit,rocks and "stuff" will REALLY "compromise" them. Hint.








A Melting Snowflake like you,would need a fhuqking co-signer for the tape alone. Hint.

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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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You're a predator of women and children. Others here are ballless. I'm not. There is no place for dog schitt like you in this world. You best hope you don't end up in prison. They kill scumbags like you.


Your Every Liberal vote promotes Socialism and is an
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I'm VERY "surprised" the only thing you can speak of,are your HomoErotic Fantasies...you "lucky" kchunt. Hint. Congratulations?!?

You Melting Snowflakes are a "rugged" lot. Hint.

Fortunately for you,Imagination and Pretend are free,so even YOU can "afford" to "contribute". Perhaps cite how many times a day you think about me and the duration(s) of same,along with what I'm wearing? Hint.

Bless your poor poor(literally) heart,as you feverishly Lick Windows.

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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You will self destruct. Funny as [bleep] watching you do it.


Your Every Liberal vote promotes Socialism and is an
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I'm happy to be whatever you NEED most,to salve your Realities,as you emit that High Pitched Nasal Whine...you "lucky" kchunt. Hint. Congratulations?!?

Pardon wares that exist,as you Lick Windows and "live" vicariously,glued to my EVERY word and Splendid Pixel. Hint.

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Fortunately for you,Imagination and Pretend are free,so even YOU can "afford" to "contribute". Perhaps cite how many times a day you think about me and the duration(s) of same,along with what I'm wearing? Hint.

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Bless your poor poor(literally) heart.

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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Originally Posted by Jordan Smith
22” 7mm Creedmoor. grin

Plenty of room in that mag for 180s at 2500-2600 fps. If only.

I'd really like a 7 Creedmoor too. My 7-08 is shooting great when it's not eating scopes but I still think the Creedmoor case is a better design. I'm happy that I got a 7-08 that shoots well though and I have a tac driving 6 Creedmoor. If I could get another one it would be a 6.5 Creedmoor or a 22 Creedmoor.

Most sammi spec 7-08 reamers I've seen don't have a great design around the neck shoulder junction when compared to the newer spec Creedmoor stuff. Maybe Barrett made some adjustments or came up with their own reamer specs but likely not. A lot of standard spec 7-08s shoot great. Givin the 3" mag box on the FC a 7-08 is fine on that action. I'm just a fan of the 30 degree shoulder, lead angles, and throating on most of the Creedmoor spec stuff.

But I'm doing well in a 18.5" 7-08 that's shooting 1/2 moa with 180s at 2500ish fps. My last batch had single digit extreme spread with one of my favorite powders h4350 in new stareline brass. I started I need to run an eldx through an elk and see how it outperforms the 150 eldx I used on an elk 2 years ago with less than good penetration. The lower speed longer bullet should help.

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I too love my Swede! It does everything the man bun does, only better. The only problem is that extra 1/2" of bolt throw will tucker a guy out!

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Originally Posted by Brad
I had two Fieldcrafts. Both mine (6.5 CM & 270 Win) had the no.2 24" contour barrel. There are things to like, and things to dislike. For me, more to dislike. I found the stock clunky. I don't like the scope mount options (too high). I dislike the thick stock. I really dislike the big gap that allows all kinds of water, snow, and debris down into the magazine.

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My issues with the FC's, also. I'll stick with my Montana's.

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Originally Posted by Burleyboy
Originally Posted by Jordan Smith
22” 7mm Creedmoor. grin

Plenty of room in that mag for 180s at 2500-2600 fps. If only.

I'd really like a 7 Creedmoor too. My 7-08 is shooting great when it's not eating scopes but I still think the Creedmoor case is a better design. I'm happy that I got a 7-08 that shoots well though and I have a tac driving 6 Creedmoor. If I could get another one it would be a 6.5 Creedmoor or a 22 Creedmoor.

Most sammi spec 7-08 reamers I've seen don't have a great design around the neck shoulder junction when compared to the newer spec Creedmoor stuff. Maybe Barrett made some adjustments or came up with their own reamer specs but likely not. A lot of standard spec 7-08s shoot great. Givin the 3" mag box on the FC a 7-08 is fine on that action. I'm just a fan of the 30 degree shoulder, lead angles, and throating on most of the Creedmoor spec stuff.

But I'm doing well in a 18.5" 7-08 that's shooting 1/2 moa with 180s at 2500ish fps. My last batch had single digit extreme spread with one of my favorite powders h4350 in new stareline brass. I started I need to run an eldx through an elk and see how it outperforms the 150 eldx I used on an elk 2 years ago with less than good penetration. The lower speed longer bullet should help.

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Agreed, Bb.

What scope is riding on your 7-08 these days? It seems like an anomaly of a rifle to eat so many rugged scopes. I’m still not sure what to make of the underlying cause. I keep thinking rings/bases, but I think you’ve mentioned addressing that in the past. My Kimber Montana 7-08 is at least as lightweight, and it’s been reliable with the same SS 3-9x for a lot of rounds shooting the 162 AM at ~2650.

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I've had the same 2.5x8 Leupold on my 7-08 Montana since 2013. Never changes zero.

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My 1 in 10 270 does just fine with a 6x42 FX3 on it 4 elk in 4 years. 130 NPT on top of 60.0 H4831SC.


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Originally Posted by Jordan Smith
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Originally Posted by Jordan Smith
22” 7mm Creedmoor. grin

Plenty of room in that mag for 180s at 2500-2600 fps. If only.

I'd really like a 7 Creedmoor too. My 7-08 is shooting great when it's not eating scopes but I still think the Creedmoor case is a better design. I'm happy that I got a 7-08 that shoots well though and I have a tac driving 6 Creedmoor. If I could get another one it would be a 6.5 Creedmoor or a 22 Creedmoor.

Most sammi spec 7-08 reamers I've seen don't have a great design around the neck shoulder junction when compared to the newer spec Creedmoor stuff. Maybe Barrett made some adjustments or came up with their own reamer specs but likely not. A lot of standard spec 7-08s shoot great. Givin the 3" mag box on the FC a 7-08 is fine on that action. I'm just a fan of the 30 degree shoulder, lead angles, and throating on most of the Creedmoor spec stuff.

But I'm doing well in a 18.5" 7-08 that's shooting 1/2 moa with 180s at 2500ish fps. My last batch had single digit extreme spread with one of my favorite powders h4350 in new stareline brass. I started I need to run an eldx through an elk and see how it outperforms the 150 eldx I used on an elk 2 years ago with less than good penetration. The lower speed longer bullet should help.

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Agreed, Bb.

What scope is riding on your 7-08 these days? It seems like an anomaly of a rifle to eat so many rugged scopes. I’m still not sure what to make of the underlying cause. I keep thinking rings/bases, but I think you’ve mentioned addressing that in the past. My Kimber Montana 7-08 is at least as lightweight, and it’s been reliable with the same SS 3-9x for a lot of rounds shooting the 162 AM at ~2650.

I don't know what's going on but it's hard on scopes. I'm running a 1 piece 20 moa Leopold rail currently and ss low rings. The lapping pins say they are linked up. I love the SS 3-9 but I've lost a few of them and I'm still waiting replacements on some.

Last time I took my 6 creed FC to the range it had gone from 1/4 moa right where I want it to 2 moa jumping around. It wears a SS 3-9 so I'm thinking I may have just toasted #7. More testing will happen if I ever get a warm day.

I'd much rather scopes totally crash hard when they take a dump because I've wasted too much time and ammo on ones that just crap out to a dancing 2 moa. Whenever that happens now I immediately check the mounts and then change the scope.

The 7-08 is getting a fixed 6 ss next. If it toasts that I'll know I have a problem. I was waiting for black Friday but there were no fixed 6 in mil quad to be had. I could have went moa but I'll just rob a mil quad off another rifle when it warms up. A fixed 6 is ok but I prefer the glass and range on a 3-9 even though it gives up parallax and I really prefer adjustable parallax. I wonder how a 3-12 Bushey lrhs would do on the 7-08. I wish I had a dozen more lrhs 3-12s.

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For my public humiliation post my 700 ss mtn in a first gen ti stock 7-08 is still wearing a leupold 3-9x40 vx2 with lr reticle and still stacks 162 amaxes at close to 2700 fps in 3/4 moa groups. I've had that scope on there for years with no problem other than its not set up to dial. The dots on the reticle take me to 500.

I'd put it on the FC but I'm afraid someone would see it and I'd loose all credibility. I still think light weight scopes hold up better on light weight rifles. Some momentum or other physics things at play.

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I will take some humiliation next.. lol. I have VX5-HDs on a 6.5 and 7-08 fieldcraft. Both have held their zero since being mounted several years ago. Just took a nice whitetail in Kentucky in early November, 170yards with the 7-08. I know that some bash on the leupolds but they have been working well on both of my Barrett rifles.
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Originally Posted by Burleyboy
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Originally Posted by Jordan Smith
22” 7mm Creedmoor. grin

Plenty of room in that mag for 180s at 2500-2600 fps. If only.

I'd really like a 7 Creedmoor too. My 7-08 is shooting great when it's not eating scopes but I still think the Creedmoor case is a better design. I'm happy that I got a 7-08 that shoots well though and I have a tac driving 6 Creedmoor. If I could get another one it would be a 6.5 Creedmoor or a 22 Creedmoor.

Most sammi spec 7-08 reamers I've seen don't have a great design around the neck shoulder junction when compared to the newer spec Creedmoor stuff. Maybe Barrett made some adjustments or came up with their own reamer specs but likely not. A lot of standard spec 7-08s shoot great. Givin the 3" mag box on the FC a 7-08 is fine on that action. I'm just a fan of the 30 degree shoulder, lead angles, and throating on most of the Creedmoor spec stuff.

But I'm doing well in a 18.5" 7-08 that's shooting 1/2 moa with 180s at 2500ish fps. My last batch had single digit extreme spread with one of my favorite powders h4350 in new stareline brass. I started I need to run an eldx through an elk and see how it outperforms the 150 eldx I used on an elk 2 years ago with less than good penetration. The lower speed longer bullet should help.

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Agreed, Bb.

What scope is riding on your 7-08 these days? It seems like an anomaly of a rifle to eat so many rugged scopes. I’m still not sure what to make of the underlying cause. I keep thinking rings/bases, but I think you’ve mentioned addressing that in the past. My Kimber Montana 7-08 is at least as lightweight, and it’s been reliable with the same SS 3-9x for a lot of rounds shooting the 162 AM at ~2650.

I don't know what's going on but it's hard on scopes. I'm running a 1 piece 20 moa Leopold rail currently and ss low rings. The lapping pins say they are linked up. I love the SS 3-9 but I've lost a few of them and I'm still waiting replacements on some.

Last time I took my 6 creed FC to the range it had gone from 1/4 moa right where I want it to 2 moa jumping around. It wears a SS 3-9 so I'm thinking I may have just toasted #7. More testing will happen if I ever get a warm day.

I'd much rather scopes totally crash hard when they take a dump because I've wasted too much time and ammo on ones that just crap out to a dancing 2 moa. Whenever that happens now I immediately check the mounts and then change the scope.

The 7-08 is getting a fixed 6 ss next. If it toasts that I'll know I have a problem. I was waiting for black Friday but there were no fixed 6 in mil quad to be had. I could have went moa but I'll just rob a mil quad off another rifle when it warms up. A fixed 6 is ok but I prefer the glass and range on a 3-9 even though it gives up parallax and I really prefer adjustable parallax. I wonder how a 3-12 Bushey lrhs would do on the 7-08. I wish I had a dozen more lrhs 3-12s.

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It's definitely strange. My FC 6.5 CM also wears a SS 3-9x that has been going strong for hundreds of rounds. Another SS 3-9x rode my Montana 7 WSM for hundreds of rounds successfully, as well. Like I said, your FC 7-08 is a bit of an anomaly.

I'm also curious how the SS 6x or LRHS 3-12x will do on that rifle. I, too, wish I had a dozen more LRHS 3-12x, but I'm not sure that they're more durable than the SS 3-9x or 6x. Please let me know what happens if and when when you try either (or both) on your FC 7-08.

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I have a 6.5 creed. Shoots very well from any shooting position. I’m always amazed at its consistent nature in such a lightweight rig. I don’t carry it much as I have rifles I like better, but I have zero complaints about the quality of that rifle. It’s killed everything I intended to with it..


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i do have a 6.5 Creedmoor Fieldcraft rifle on order

With whom? Barrett suspended production almost 3 years ago IIRC.


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