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No I work for a store locally. Always love sharing good deals. |
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winston - incubus is just too humble of a man. Try looking here when you need something (and then call or ask incubus if you want something you don't see). I have bought a lot of hard-to-find items here (and a few rifles). https://internationalshootingsupplies.com/ |
^^ Roger, always a big thank you in advance to the RS community. |
458 HAM'R anyone? |
:eek: Damn! That's a little bigger than my 5.56 Incubus, where can I find AR bits in Canada? I'm talking about more custom stuff, skeletonized parts, and unique things. |
^ make sure you put the big aluminum Honda wing on the back. EleGiggle |
I can try and bring stuff in from brownells, dstactical has some cool stuff they bring in from rainer and also cowboy tactical ( local guys who run a webstore) https://ctcsupplies.ca/ I've been window shopping here Aero Precision : Saskatoon Gunworks Inc. great prices on aero precision, arms east are great for Geissele http://www.armseast.ca/ anyone feeling generous? https://i.imgur.com/wKyXVLD.jpg https://www.wanstallsonline.com/spri...0-06-sprg.html |
I would have the grease off that and the barrel screaming hot faster than a Twinkie going missing at a weight watchers meeting. |
if only i had 6500$ burning a hole in my pocket lol |
Shot show is going on this week anyone want a bullpup shotgun |
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That TS is nice. But I shot my buddie's new UTAS and that is something else. He's a bit of a shotgun whore, and has a KSG too. I prefer the UTAS though, as you don't have to physically change which feed tube your shells are coming from. Now that's a first world problem if I've every heard one. :lawl: |
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Superbowl - meh. Felt like doing gun stuff - so I mounted my new Swarovski Z5 5-25x52mm BT, mounted my new Redding T7 turret press, and then sized and trimmed 50 rounds of 7mm RM. https://i.imgur.com/aa0AfPu.jpg https://i.imgur.com/MNrpNJg.jpg |
Another non restricted we will be bringing these in also https://www.wolverinesupplies.com/Pr...E#?sortValue=0 |
Spent the afternoon with my gunpowder family. Tried a few loads through my new 7mm and was trying to dial in this new Swarovski. I know now, I will save and pay for good glass - it makes such a difference. A 4 shot group @ 100 yards, after adjusting the scope from the first two shots. https://i.imgur.com/Sj5QSQQ.jpg |
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Non restricted?! :fullofwin: I wonder what the build quality and accuracy are like in those. |
Haven't followed this thread in a while now but now I need some suggestions. I wanted to go to the poco gun range this weekend so I was looking up their hours and saw on their site that non members are only allowed on weekdays now. Did I read that right??? If so, where are other local ranges? I haven't used my guns in almost 2 years now and I need to get back to using them. I'd prefer not to go to DVC but if I must then oh well. |
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Langley has a new range that I have yet to check out since I do PoCo. No idea if it's good but I'll go at least once to try. https://www.therangelangley.com/ |
Insane prices to use their guns and ammo haha. I can see how its alluring to unlicensed people to get to shoot a gun, but damn those prices are high lol. |
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I want to learn about long range shooting, so that I can properly make a choice on caliber/twist/barrel length/bullet weight/etc. Where are good resources to start with? Books? Threads? Lay it on me. Taking a course right now and once I write the final exam, I'm going to dive into this into greater detail. Thanks |
^ long range shooting is a whole other shooting discipline that has many factors to consider, but the biggest two are: you generally need a lot of money to 'do it right', and there are as many opinions as there are shooters. Most people that get into that discipline also reload, using top end gear for accuracy. Can it be done 'cheaper', yes, of course. But if you want to get serious and are asking other long range shooters for help, they have a bit of a pay to play attitude, where the rifles often cost over thousands if not over $10k, plus high end glass starts at $3k and up. If you are on CGN, they have a long range shooting sub-forum and there are many there that can answer any questions you may have. There are a plethara of acronyms to learn, and lots to read on ballistics, scope dope, and then rifles themselves. Personally, I have neither the money nor the time to get into that sport and to 'do it right'. |
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