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That is an absolute hornbag Pop. Boy I would love to see that thing fired and then see what it can do in the field.
This is one update I am really looking forward to seeing.
Love it.
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WOW!!! Congratulations on one sick stick!! Yea, 300gr AB's @ 3,400fps - .22-250 for elk sounds about right. What a powder hog - you're sooo gonna love range days!
I hope she's not gonna be just a range queen - sooo much potential there!
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If it was not for the gale winds and snow and rain I would have fireformed the brass alreasy!
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Very nice Pop! New PD rifle I see!
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Snipe tac guys really dont shooot this at 1,000 yards. My will be together soon and I really built it for 1,500 yards and beyond. It's like driving a new corvett at 30 mph, it will go that, but whats the purpose?
If you're interested in one, I may be selling it as soon as it's assembeled, I started the new 375 VM (snipe tacs big brother). I kind of jumped the gun on the snipe tac. Its a great cal, but the VM is the grand daddy of them all.
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That is freakin' badazz in every regard. It needs a flamejob, wheelie bar, and a parachute to slow it down on reentry. You'll need a crash helmet and firesuit to drive a hotrod like that!
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I've no experience with high-end equipment, but I do know the joy of getting exactly what you want and having be exactly right. So I am very happy for you, because it's obvious that you are very pleased with your build! Plus, people here whose opinions I respect (i.e. Shane, Tom264, and David Walter) are impressed with it--so it must be awesome!
Anyway, congratulations! I hope you enjoy it for a long while!
Take care!
Wade
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Wow. . . . . . . . . that is WICKED cool. 162 grains of RETUMBO or 50BMG with each pull of the trigger. Man-o-man . . . . . I await the "Wet-phonebook-penetration test." . . . BMT
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I think he sold it.
Last edited by highridge1; 07/18/10.
1 and done
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