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Originally Posted by Tanner
aalf, what's the weight looking like on this one? And will it go hunting at all?

Weighed up the parts....looks like 11 lbs, 3 ozs.

Not a monster by any stretch. The Mark IV woulda took over a pound off.....

Nothing planned for hunting yet....others need love......

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That dasher thingy is going to be bloody death machine by the time you get back have fun !!! Good hunting Isaac

Hope to see the dasher reports in a couple weeks !!!!

Oh yeah Al has all the kool rifles

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Just what you needed, Al. crazy grin


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Nice, good luck with your new gun.


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Buddie of mine has a 7mm WSM.
You know the round thats far Superior to the 7mm Mag smirk
I did load developmet for it with H4831 SSC and 162g AMAXs.
SO far about 6 deer are DRT bigtime with the AMAX.
Not sure I want to use that bullet on anythinbg much bigger than a deer.
Shooing 16oz. MountainDew bottles filled with water at 500 yards is kind boring.
You should do very well.
Nice looking outfit.

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Originally Posted by SKane
Just what you needed, Al. crazy grin

Exactly what I figgered as well.... whistle



Originally Posted by dave7mm
Buddie of mine has a 7mm WSM.
You know the round that's far superior to the 7mm Mag

Wasn't the least bit interested in a WSM....barrel life sucks.

Besides, I had a set of 7 Mag dies to build around.... whistle



Originally Posted by dave7mm
So far about 6 deer are DRT big time with the AMAX. Not sure I want to use that bullet on anything much bigger than a deer.

Deer would be the top of the weight chart for usage.

More than likely paper, steel, and milk jugs.....



Originally Posted by dave7mm

Shooting 16oz. Mountain Dew bottles filled with water at 500 yards is kind boring.

500's point blank..... wink

Going for 1500+......



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Ridgway Rifle Club
2012
1,000 yd. Varmint Bench Rest Silhouette
May 6th
June 3rd
July 8th
*** August 4th & 5th -Two Day Aggregate Championship
September 9th
October 7th
The Ridgway Rifle Club introduced a brand new shooting discipline in 2010 combining Metallic
Silhouette and 1000 yard bench rest into one new exciting game. As in Silhouette the shooter will be
presented steel targets in banks of 5 at four distances that must be knocked over to be scored as a hit. There
are 20 shooting positions (benches). As in Silhouette competitors may request a starting animal and bank if
available, then be assigned a concrete bench and target bay for use in placing their equipment and rifles to
engage the target(s). As in silhouette, a match will consist of 40 shots fired for record, 10 shots at each
distance and different steel animal target. The match winner will be the competitor who knocks over the
greatest number of targets of the combined distances (best of 40).
Cost: $15 for one gun $20 for two guns for those wanting to compete in both the 12 and 17 lb classes
For more information contact Fred Kielbowick � klbwckfcomcast.net or call 814-772-4845 or visit
ridgwayrifleclub.com
The target shapes and distances are - Crows at 850 yards
Ground hogs at 900 yards
Bobcats at 950 yards
Coyotes at 1000 yards
There are two classes of guns:
� Heavy- with a maximum weight of 17 lbs and mirroring the dimension restrictions of the light gun
class established by the Original 1000 yard Bench Rest Club in Williamsport.
� And �
� Standard � with a maximum weight of 12 lbs with the same dimension restrictions as the Heavy class
gun.
Magnum Calibers may be used but none larger than .338 bullet diameter. In addition the Ridgway Rifle
Club reserves the right to disallow any competitor whose ammunition is found to be causing undo damage
to the steel targets.
As in the 1000 yd rules, the gun rests must be two separate items not physically connected .( no lead sleds
or one piece rests allowed nor may the gun be otherwise physically restricted from free recoil except by the
shooters shoulder and hands)
As in silhouette, a shooter may have a spotter or coach to assist during the competition.
Time limits � 5 min. to set up followed by 2 min. for sighters � 15 seconds to load after the ready
command followed by 4 min. for 5 shots at five animal targets for record after the fire command. After the
cease fire command all bolts will be removed from the firearms. Targets will then be reset and shooters will
have another 5 shot string, without additional sighters, completing that distance/animal before leaving the
line. When the shooters relay is re-called to the line he/she will advance on to the next distance/animal in
progressive sequence until all four distances and animals have been engaged.
Awards will be: Match Winner, 2nd Open, 1st � 3rd in each class.(Master, AAA, AA & A) in both rifle
categories, 12 lb. & 17 lb.
Classification: Competitors will be classified at their first attended match based on the score shot.
A class � 0- 10, AA class � 11 � 20, AAA class � 21 � 30, Master class � 31 � 40 . First time shooters will
compete in the highest class of the day. Awards will be given out 1 per three shooters in each class and gun
category.



At the Oct 7 shoot,the last shoot of the year.
A guy shooting a 7mm WSM with 162g AMAXs set a new club record with a high score of 36 targets.
He missed two crows at 850 yards and two woodchucks at 900 yards.
I didnt see any 7mm mags on the line blush
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I didn't say they weren't accurate....I said barrel life sucked.

I shoot real life 1K BR, and you don't see any 7 mags there either.....

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My friends 162g AMAX shots on deer are impressive.
You ever get around to squeezing off a deer or two.
Your going to like it.
Just like flippen a switch.
And like you say, they dont cost 40 a box either.
Your 7mm MAG should do well.
Any I was ever around kicked like a mule.
Thats because most were deer hunting weight rifles.
Im not thinking theres a big difference in barrel life between a 7mm Mag and a 7mm WSM.It all realitve I guess.
This might be a good time for you to try out the MMI tru tech salt bath nightriding stuff.
A 7mm RSAUM is on my bucket list.


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Originally Posted by aalf

Actually, it's my Nov BD present, a touch early maybe....but well deserved.... whistle


Well, it's good to know another November B-Day'er....Happy B-Day to 'ya. And a well deserved present to yourself, to boot. cool

Mine is Nov. 2 and I'm still ruminating. I started the birthday thing rolling by laying in 8,000 .30 cal. J4 jackets. But those jackets beget further labor to turn 'em into hole punches. I feel the need to be a bit nicer to myself by adding something fun to the gun safe. I'm a slut for the Browning B78's, so maybe.....?????

Happy B-Day and good shootin'. smile -Al


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Originally Posted by Al_Nyhus
Originally Posted by aalf

Actually, it's my Nov BD present, a touch early maybe....but well deserved.... whistle


Well, it's good to know another November B-Day'er....Mine is Nov 2. Happy B-Day to 'ya. And a well deserved present to yourself, to boot. cool

Thanks buddy....and to you. Mine's turkey day this year.

A tip of the Pepsi can to ya as I'm poundin' through to Mt. on Sat AM....

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I'll know when aalf gets this rig shooting, by the trajectory of the vapor trails flying over Southern Wisconsin.

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Originally Posted by aalf
Thanks buddy....and to you. Mine's turkey day this year.

A tip of the Pepsi can to ya as I'm poundin' through to Mt. on Sat AM....


Hey, mine's Nov 22nd also.... we're like twins! smile

I shoot the 7RM with 168's a lot... you're gonna have fun with it I'm sure. Good luck in MT!

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Originally Posted by KDF
Hey, mine's Nov 22nd also.... we're like twins!

Cool...and we're forever linked to the day Kennedy was shot.

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Finally got 100 pieces of brass annealed, full length sized, trimmed, chamfered, primer pockets squared, flash holes deburred, and all polished up nice and purty....

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200 of Hornady's finest, moly plated, ready to fly....

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The beauty of a 2.5" case in a 3.60" mag box when gunnin' big boys.....

Throating lookin' like it's supposed to, .020" in.

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And finally, the center piece, all screwed and bolted together....

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Worst part is, all's on hold now till after deer season....bummer.....











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I AM going to build a 7mm chunk of some variety. It just looks like wayyyy too much fun.

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Originally Posted by aalf





The beauty of a 2.5" case in a 3.60" mag box when gunnin' big boys.....

Throating lookin' like it's supposed to, .020" in.

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Mmmm.....seated like they should be....good stuff!




The 280 Remington is overbore.

The 7 Rem Mag is over bore.
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OK, time for an update......

After initial load work, I wasn't very happy....seemed the gun wasn't being very consistent. So, figuring the aluminum bedding block was the culprit, and as much as I didn't want to, I gathered up the Steel Bed, and gave it a proper bedding job, including the shank, and a generous float for the rest of the barrel.

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After a couple of days of curing, I went back out and gave it another go at 200 yards with H-4831 and the 162 A-Maxes. The last load gave me one ejector mark out of the 3 shots, and the group opened up. I ain't giving the loads, you'll have to guess:

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A couple of days later, I had the chance to run it out a little further. I was running the load that gave me the 200 yard .595" group, which I feel is two grains under my max.

400 yards and virtually no wind:

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500 yards, and the wind was starting to puff. 3rd shot blew out. The four go into a 1.7"....

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600 yards, and more puffing:

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I'm calling it good.......




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I'd call it good too. Nice shootin as usual!!



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Originally Posted by Kaleb
I'd call it good too. Nice shootin as usual!!

Thanks....

Funny thing tho, now that I got it all figured out, I'm thinking on peddling it..... whistle

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