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Finally loaded. Phony phuqqing pieces of schit. Hint................
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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Finally loaded. Phony phuqqing pieces of schit. Hint................ ...damn... Might I ask what that particular set of rings did to deserve being pretzeled?
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Finally loaded. Phony phuqqing pieces of schit. Hint................ So did you buy those to destroy to make a point?
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The wounded persona has a tendency to relate positively to destruction. It feels 'right' to break things, or attack people. Trauma-based history is a given, usually during early developmental stage 0-4yo. This has to be reinforced by the environment as one develops into an adult, of course. Generally, patterned abuse or abandonment from caregivers.
The wounded persona both relates to a world that is perceived as hostile with hostility as a coping mechanism, and has deep anger that feeds and justifies this behavior. It is a tragic thing, and can be correlated with just about all of the ills in this world today.
I belong on eroding granite, among the pines.
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Big Stick, What do you not like about DNZ mounts, especially for a non-mag round?
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Save your pennies for a Montana. Only I'd go 308. If your still dreaming of a 243 or 708, run some lightweight Barnes or Ballistic Tips.
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That's very good HuntnShoot. I like your thinking.
What can we do about the situation to improve things?
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Taconic11,
Thank you for your reply. The original question came from 1tnhunter.
I am looking for a new .243 and will take a look at the Montana. Apparently they sold out to Remington who will move the operation to Alabama. It sounds like the original owners may try to start a new operation in Montana.
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Early in this post Stick said you got to think bullets...I was. The bullets I was thinking of are Hornady A-Max's.
Now heres my question ..,according to Hornadys website the 243 105g A-Max has a BC 500 & an SD of 254. The 308 168g A-Max has a BC 475 & SD of 253.
Now I know the 30cal creates a bigger wound channel bot it just doesn't seem enough to make it a better killer.Am I wrong??
The 284 in 162 A-Max seems to be head & tail better than both with a BC 625 & SD 287. So is the 7MM the best of the lot?
I'm ONLY talking about "A-Max" Bullets!!!!!
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DANL2- I was just adding to the original post & not answering directly to you. Montana? I meant a Kimber Montana, and I don't think that they have sold out to Remington.
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OptiLocks are dogschit junk.
Hint................
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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It's your Imagination,Pretend with it as you please.
The less one "does",the "better" all goods "are".
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'd do well to shut the phuqq up,take notes and apply same.
Hint.
Here's to the hilarity of you being devoid those abilities.
Laughing!................
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Save your pennies for a Montana. Only I'd go 308. If your still dreaming of a 243 or 708, run some lightweight Barnes or Ballistic Tips. I hear good things................
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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Early in this post Stick said you got to think bullets...I was. The bullets I was thinking of are Hornady A-Max's.
Now heres my question ..,according to Hornadys website the 243 105g A-Max has a BC 500 & an SD of 254. The 308 168g A-Max has a BC 475 & SD of 253.
Now I know the 30cal creates a bigger wound channel bot it just doesn't seem enough to make it a better killer.Am I wrong??
The 284 in 162 A-Max seems to be head & tail better than both with a BC 625 & SD 287. So is the 7MM the best of the lot?
I'm ONLY talking about "A-Max" Bullets!!!!!
It's always ALL about bullets. Hint. SD is a moot designator,denoting nothing that bears fruit. Hint. A Vanilla 243 will scoot the 105 at 3000fps. You gotta add much more case capacity,to squirt the 168'Max at that speed and even once you do,it drops,drifts and slows faster. Hint. The 162 is a phenom and I hear good things...................(grin)
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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Question answered ....thanx
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The Hornie HPBT is slicker yet and will scoot just as fast.
The beauty of the 162,is the colossal BC,so one can trade speed in extrapolation and yet still yield SINISTER results.
It's ALL about bullets..............
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What about interbonds,ya fool with them at all?
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Of course.
Junk................
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Both being 2.8's the last question is for the local warden of your cloud 9 elk state
Is a 6 legal in this dream
If not then you didn't need help past that
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