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$10 says Seafire is checking his stash of Trail Boss as I type.
Stash of Blue Dot Dummy... not Trail Boss...
They make Trail Boss for Tennessee Transplants, who can't figure out the ins and outs of Blue Dot usage...
But don't let it worry ya... got plenty of Blue Dot on hand.. and even more SR 4759.... doing real well on RL 7 and both of the 4198s...
so you owe Ingwe $10...
Compelling, not so much on the powder, but that it's the first time I've seen you make 2 posts in a thread without whining about Stick.
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The whining is strong with Seafire. She's nothing if not amusing. Can't wait for the next installment on 'Who tried to steal my POS car'
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Speaking of whining. Wheres my $10
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And I don't think Seafire has come up with any Blue Dot loads yet.
Wrong again....
you owe Ingwe another $10....
so that is a $20 spot you owe him so far...
but I do have a question for the general floor here...
why does the guy in the yellow shirt and the rabbit have the same look on their faces?.. its like they are related or something....
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Anyway, what's the blue dot special for buckshot in a 223 case?
For you I'd recommend 2 grains...but I have to warn ya, the recoil is quite stout... not for the faint of heart...
or city boys...
or Yankees...
or Yankees who move down south and think that doesn't make them Yankees anymore...
Where's the dividing line between Yankee and Midwesterner?
I'll need this info before I reload.
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I always get a kick out of Midwesterners.... The Midwest is someplace around Denver....
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$10 says Seafire is checking his stash of Trail Boss as I type.
Compelling, not so much on the powder, but that it's the first time I've seen you make 2 posts in a thread without whining about Stick.
Awwwww it just seems that way to you, since you are always lurking on Schmuck's threads looking to see when it is that I give him his crap right back...
you forget, Schtick's my hero... he's Friggin AWESUM.... just ask him....Mac Davis wrote a song about Schtick...he was so impressed with him....
VIDEO
Schtick was so impressed with it.. he bought 10 million copies to give to all of his groupies.... Did you get your copy/copies?
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Anyway, what's the blue dot special for buckshot in a 223 case?
For you I'd recommend 2 grains...but I have to warn ya, the recoil is quite stout... not for the faint of heart...
or city boys...
or Yankees...
or Yankees who move down south and think that doesn't make them Yankees anymore...
Where's the dividing line between Yankee and Midwesterner?
I'll need this info before I reload.
that is one of those " if you have to ask, you don't have the capacity to understand" type of questions...
my recommendation... put you hands up and step away from the reload bench...
you can thank me later...
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Ingwe, I know two centuries is a long time and you have acquired a fair amount of wisdom in that span. But please hear me out... You're just rehashing the same old schit. It's time to expand out of the peasant realm. First thing, order a suppressor. Next thing, build a Blackout. It's obvious you've found love in North Mexico and I can assure you, you'll have far more fun with this rig, in that country, than you ever will with another same ol', same ol'. Take the plunge. Travis PS- Don't use the guy in Helena.
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
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I was hoping to just borrow yours when I go to Tejas....
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And I don't think Seafire has come up with any Blue Dot loads yet.
Wrong Guess....
for inquiring minds....
20 Practical and Blue Dot Rifle used: Ruger 77 Mk 2 Barrel: 22 inches Primer used: Winchester Small Pistol Bullets used: Hornady 32 and 40 grain V Maxes. 32 grain Vmax: 5grs: 1588 fps 6grs: 1849 fps 7grs: 2012 fps 8grs: 2300 fps 9grs: 2472 fps 10grs: 2709 fps 11grs: 2890 fps 12grs: 3012 fps 13grs: 3212 fps 14grs: 3372 fps 40 grain Vmax 6grs: 1734 fps 7grs: 1966 fps 8grs: 2197 fps 9grs: 2321 fps 10grs: 2546 fps 11grs: 2709 fps 12grs: 2874 fps 13grs: 2892 fps 14 grs: 3140 fps
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I was hoping to just borrow yours when I go to Tejas....
I can add you to the trust.
PM for pricing.
Travis
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
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And I don't think Seafire has come up with any Blue Dot loads yet.
Wrong Guess....
for inquiring minds....
20 Practical and Blue Dot Rifle used: Ruger 77 Mk 2 Barrel: 22 inches Primer used: Winchester Small Pistol Bullets used: Hornady 32 and 40 grain V Maxes. 32 grain Vmax: 5grs: 1588 fps 6grs: 1849 fps 7grs: 2012 fps 8grs: 2300 fps 9grs: 2472 fps 10grs: 2709 fps 11grs: 2890 fps 12grs: 3012 fps 13grs: 3212 fps 14grs: 3372 fps 40 grain Vmax 6grs: 1734 fps 7grs: 1966 fps 8grs: 2197 fps 9grs: 2321 fps 10grs: 2546 fps 11grs: 2709 fps 12grs: 2874 fps 13grs: 2892 fps 14 grs: 3140 fps Nice, I was referring to the 6x45 ace.
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If you two kids don't stop this, Im gonna pull this car over!
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And I don't think Seafire has come up with any Blue Dot loads yet.
Wrong Guess....
for inquiring minds....
20 Practical and Blue Dot Rifle used: Ruger 77 Mk 2 Barrel: 22 inches Primer used: Winchester Small Pistol Bullets used: Hornady 32 and 40 grain V Maxes. 32 grain Vmax: 5grs: 1588 fps 6grs: 1849 fps 7grs: 2012 fps 8grs: 2300 fps 9grs: 2472 fps 10grs: 2709 fps 11grs: 2890 fps 12grs: 3012 fps 13grs: 3212 fps 14grs: 3372 fps 40 grain Vmax 6grs: 1734 fps 7grs: 1966 fps 8grs: 2197 fps 9grs: 2321 fps 10grs: 2546 fps 11grs: 2709 fps 12grs: 2874 fps 13grs: 2892 fps 14 grs: 3140 fps Nice, I was referring to the 6x45 ace.
So what, I am supposed to be a mind reader....on the internet no less?
the thread is about 20 cal, no 6mm...
ACE....
ya still owe Ingwe $20 tho...
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20 this, 6xQueer that; stick with a friggin .224....and twist it, none of that 1-10 crap....
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What twist is on your Deuce Mags? I think they come from the factory with 1 in 14 or am I confused? And if you replaced them, what ROT did you go to? P.S. I have a 1 in 10 on a .223 and I love it......
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Oregonians have always suffered from reading comprehension.
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Hawk ain't wrong, hard to trump a 223/AI with an 8 twist, in fact damn near impossible. Just stay away from that bastard 222RM.
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What he said, except the obvious... I have a 1-9, but would do a 1-8 every time over the 1-9; I've never had issues with the 75 A-Max shooting great, but would hedge even more. At the time, I barreled it for 69 grainers. Sako used a 1-12 on their .223's and 222 Mags, not that it gains anything over a 1-14. Remington used the 1-14.
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