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Travis Kelcee

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I am a good shot only from a military POV; qualified expert with rifle and handgun. But expert inna military ain't even on the same fargin page with real shooters. For instinks: I never even saw a wind flag on a firing range.

A head shot at 100 yards is doable. Picking which part of the baddie's left eyeball is the target is not doable by me and never has been. I am in awe of guys that shoot like that.


The M-16 mounted grenade launcher, and .50 cal with tracer ammo mounted on top of a 155 self propelled howitzer fired at night. Were the 2 coolest things the Army let me shoot.
 

Gray Wolf

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I shoot a m1a in 308 what they call the scout model so its cut down.
Thing has some kick in semi and takes a little practice but I surely do love and trust that rifle.
Fast off the shoulder and puts lead on target quick as I can aquire one.
Springfield armory has always been good to me.
I loved my Springfield M1A Supermatch. I gave it my tournament rifle builder before even shooting it and had it pillar bedded, the trigger group fine tuned, and the gas vent opened up so that it didn't eject the empty highly worked case into the next county with a big dent in the side.

I could shoot higher 200 yard rapid fire scores with it than I could with my Model 70 Ultramatch in .308 that Grayfox bought me as a wedding gift.
 

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The M-16 mounted grenade launcher, and .50 cal with tracer ammo mounted on top of a 155 self propelled howitzer fired at night. Were the 2 coolest things the Army let me shoot.
They didn't have the M-203 40 mm grenade launcher, nor the M-16 when either Walt or me were in the service. I was issued an M-1 and Walt probably either a 1903 Springfield or an 1873 Trapdoor.
 
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jokerman

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Yowza. I loved going hawg huntin' with my .58 cal BP -- it shoots a .555 gr conical that spreads to an inch across. Here's a comparison of a 30.06 150gr and the .58

You can see base is essentially 6/10 diameter with about 4/10 expansion.
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I have a TC hawken 50 last time I went huntin
I have a Springfield 1862 58 replica which is pretty accurate too
 

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Awesome thanks!
We are making a few different extracts for coffee.
We use a tsp in every pot and just the issue of not being able to get the vanilla we normally use as the guy thinks he is a archangel and is going insane,wears white dress gloves everywhere and dresses like Jesus.
Same guy wet get honey from.
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Whatever is left over is for flicking.
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You're welcome!

If you also use cream in your coffee, you might consider extracting some cannabis Brown Dragon and then using that for your vanilla bean concentrate extraction.
 

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