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221 Fireball

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  1. 225cc Moto - 4, great shape for the year (1986) good rubber, new battery, Starts right up, all gears and both high/low ranges plus reverse work fine. Has a lot of grunt in low range. Always barn kept, and non-ethanol fuel only. Upper engine was rebuilt in 2002 by Sloans (M'boro), including new piston, rings. Comes with sprayer that needs work, either the nozzle is plugged or pump not putting out enough (weak spray) and has seeder/fertilizer spreader too. Has foot guards too. Ready for deer food plots or just hauling your butt into the woods, and the deer back out. $1000
  2. Sell two rifles, buy a Dillon. It is magic. Kidding aside ....... buy a Dillon. One more try ... I've got an RCBS single stage for big rifles, a Lee turret press dedicated to .44 mag and .357 and a Dillon 550. For things I need mass quantities, I crank out on the Dillon. Every stroke of the handle pops out a finished round vs the three different stages on a single press (pistol) , two stages for rifle if you can get by without an expander, which you can't if you're doing cast. The Lee turret only helps that I don't have to screw in and out dies, but that don't save that much time. I continue to load on the RCBS singe my deer rifles, cuz I don't shoot those much and I hand weigh each round on top of that. The Dillon would be the bomb for 5.56 and .300. BTW, that Forster co-ax you have is a great single stage press. Forster makes some top quality stuff. Buy the DIllon.
  3. Bump for a cool hand cannon. Reminiscent of Remington's XP 100. Miss those from my IHMSA days.
  4. Thanks for the interest, but sorry, no, face to face only.
  5. I still have that Pietta I bought from you and still haven't shot it, because I don't want to clean it.
  6. These are pull downs, I'm guessing Hornady. 300 of them for $40 FTF Murfreesboro
  7. Have a pair of Simmons .22 Mag scopes, a 3-9x32 and a 4x32. $25 for the 3-9, and $20 for the 4x FTF Murfreesboro
  8. You must be looking at the 250 specs. The new 300 is larger, it's actually 286cc. I did not get ABS. I've spent my lifetime riding and owning about a dozen bikes and only one had ABS, the BMW. It's personal opinion, but I don't think it's necessary on lighter weight bikes, and you definitely don't want it when you're riding off on some trails up and down hills. However, if I ever bought another Road King, I would definitely have ABS! I had a few panic lock up slides on my non ABS Road King, and it was always scary! LOL
  9. No, definitely not too much power, not enough probably for expert riders who ride hard in dirt. Me, I'm an easy rider, LOL. Yes, if you look at the tail bag I have on the rear of the seat, if I take it off, you could ride two up. I've ridden the wife on back many times, there's fold out passenger pegs. Ammo can was easy to mount. Lined it up to the rear rack and drilled holes in the ammo can to match mounting holes on the rear rack. Bolted it down. It's so sturdy, you could stand on it and water proof too.
  10. Had a couple Harleys then went to dual sports. I really like that type of riding. Started out on a TW200. That thing was a billy goat. It would go anywhere! I went up to a 650 BMW, but too heavy for my confidence off road, so I sold it and bought a new CRF Rally 250. Great weight, and will cruise the highway fast enough for me. Yep, we need a TGO ride.
  11. Anschutz says it's a 23" but I put a tape measure on it and it's 22.5". Not sure how those Germans measure things, though I should, cuz I is one.

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