Keep Pretending aloud,as you "live" vicarously...you "lucky" kchunts. Hint. Congratulations?!?
Fhuqking LAUGHING!.............
It's not your fault. IT'S NOT YOUR FAULT. IT'S NOT YOUR FAULT STICK. I know throwing rifles in the creek hurts you more than it hurts us. But you have to keep doing it. Do it for all of us.
I hope the rest of you are happy with imagination and pretend.
I reckon it plum flattering,to have yet another Devoted Professional Victim,rattling pom-pom's and sucking ass from the sidelines,as she "lives" vicariously...the "lucky" kchunt. Hint. Congratullations?!?
Pardon my simply shooting it all and then some,as you Melting Snowflakes "get" to Pretend aloud. Hint.
.109 BC here. Hint.
Bless your poor poor(literally) heart,for Whining,Crying and Trying.
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."
What other "move" would you Pretend to "have",other then setting astride your Couchbound Kchunt and Whining aloud...you "lucky" kchunt. Hint. Congratulations?!?
Don't forget that Imitation is THE most Sincere form of Flattery,as you add punctuation. 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."
Don't "forget" your heralded Imaginary Pretend Ignore and the simple Facts,that besides being a Brokedick CLUELESS Drooler,that you just "happen" to be a Lying Piece Of Fhuqking Schit...you "lucky" kchunt. Hint. Congratulations?!?
Again,you'll wanna keep track of how many times a day you think about me,as you "live" vicariously. Hint.
In fairness,Reupolds are handy. Hint.
You Professional Victims be SURE to keep filling out your Hurt Feeler Reports,in order to fuel your Pity Party. Hint.
Bless your poor poor(literally) heart,for TRYING.
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."
Lol. He can blow hot air all he wants. Most of us never see it, and everyone works, hunts, shoots, and has a happy, productive life while he mires in "paradise" HINT
Lol. He can blow hot air all he wants. Most of us never see it, and everyone works, hunts, shoots, and has a happy, productive life while he mires in "paradise" HINT
Why are you doing this, Ken? How many nice rifles have you thrown in the creek to educate the masses? How many rifles have you dismissed as trash for shooting MOA but without the highest BC possible? How many retorts do you have saved to copy/paste for efficiency while helping everyone around here shoot better? None, none, and none. You need to stop, Ken. Stick can't do this all by himself.
One thing about the manbun, sure is easy to load accurate ammo. It’ll shoot about anything.
DF
Yup, the 6.5 CM = "Better Rob."
But I have, and like both. The Rob is just a lot cooler wrapped in a nice piece of walnut than a Creedmoor...
Agree on Roberts being possibly more "cool" than the Creed based on its long and distinguished history.
Like you, I have both and enjoy both. The one I pick up depends on my mood more than anything else.
Right now, it's the .257. I had been shooting the 100 TTSX over maxed out H-100V at 3,250 fps.
But, I'm running out of that bullet and only have a can of H-100V.
I happen to have a bunch of 120 NPT's and a big jug of MRP. My 24" Brux barreled 700 will shoot that combo (47 gr. MRP) MOA all day, occasionally 1/2". So at just 2,800 fps, its still a potent combo on hogs and WT's.
So, this day and time, you shoot what you have or can find. The Partition is never a mistake.
I have had a few rifles chambered in 257 and 257AI since the first, a Ruger 77 R, arrived in 1981.
After trying a lot of different bullets, I've settled on the 75 and 90 grain Sierra for shooting varmints and 110 grain ABs for medium game. Same/same for the 25 WSSM, 25-284, and 25-06.
I have had a few rifles chambered in 257 and 257AI since the first, a Ruger 77 R, arrived in 1981.
After trying a lot of different bullets, I've settled on the 75 and 90 grain Sierra for shooting varmints and 110 grain ABs for medium game. Same/same for the 25 WSSM, 25-284, and 25-06.
I worked on the M-70 trigger for a good bud who was having issues with his .25 WSSM. Man was that a nice little rifle. Brass would be an issue, but he had a lifetime supply.
I've read it can be a challenge to tweak an action to feed those smoothly. The factory seemed to have solved that issue. He said it fed rounds very smoothly and it was accurate.
One thing about the manbun, sure is easy to load accurate ammo. It’ll shoot about anything.
DF
Yup, the 6.5 CM = "Better Rob."
But I have, and like both. The Rob is just a lot cooler wrapped in a nice piece of walnut than a Creedmoor...
Agree on Roberts being possibly more "cool" than the Creed based on its long and distinguished history.
Like you, I have both and enjoy both. The one I pick up depends on my mood more than anything else.
Right now, it's the .257. I had been shooting the 100 TTSX over maxed out H-100V at 3,250 fps.
But, I'm running out of that bullet and only have a can of H-100V.
I happen to have a bunch of 120 NPT's and a big jug of MRP. My 24" Brux barreled 700 will shoot that combo (47 gr. MRP) MOA all day, occasionally 1/2". So at just 2,800 fps, its still a potent combo on hogs and WT's.
So, this day and time, you shoot what you have or can find. The Partition is never a mistake.
DF
I am anxious for you to introduce one of those Partitions to a deer and report back.
One thing about the manbun, sure is easy to load accurate ammo. It’ll shoot about anything.
DF
Yup, the 6.5 CM = "Better Rob."
But I have, and like both. The Rob is just a lot cooler wrapped in a nice piece of walnut than a Creedmoor...
Agree on Roberts being possibly more "cool" than the Creed based on its long and distinguished history.
Like you, I have both and enjoy both. The one I pick up depends on my mood more than anything else.
Right now, it's the .257. I had been shooting the 100 TTSX over maxed out H-100V at 3,250 fps.
But, I'm running out of that bullet and only have a can of H-100V.
I happen to have a bunch of 120 NPT's and a big jug of MRP. My 24" Brux barreled 700 will shoot that combo (47 gr. MRP) MOA all day, occasionally 1/2". So at just 2,800 fps, its still a potent combo on hogs and WT's.
So, this day and time, you shoot what you have or can find. The Partition is never a mistake.
DF
I am anxious for you to introduce one of those Partitions to a deer and report back.
I have had a few rifles chambered in 257 and 257AI since the first, a Ruger 77 R, arrived in 1981.
After trying a lot of different bullets, I've settled on the 75 and 90 grain Sierra for shooting varmints and 110 grain ABs for medium game. Same/same for the 25 WSSM, 25-284, and 25-06.
I worked on the M-70 trigger for a good bud who was having issues with his .25 WSSM. Man was that a nice little rifle. Brass would be an issue, but he had a lifetime supply.
I've read it can be a challenge to tweak an action to feed those smoothly. The factory seemed to have solved that issue. He said it fed rounds very smoothly and it was accurate.
DF
I jumped into the 25 WSSM with both feet and have hunted deer and shot pdogs extensively with 5 different Winchester 70 that feed smoothly enough for me. The biggest whitetail that I've ever tagged fell over dead in its tracks after being shot with a 110 grain AB from a 25 WSSM. I even had 1 rebarreled with a 1-14" ROT barrel just to shoot 75 grain bullets from Hornady and Sierra for varmints and Barnes original X for deer. Some people say that I went the wrong way with the slower ROT, but it is slightly more accurate than any of my 1-10" barrels with 75 grain bullets.
From the pictures I've seen, Big Stick knows where to put the + on deer being shot for meat. I like seeing the popeyes, anywhere else is just making a mess.