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  1. Thanks guys!!!

    I had 2 points of aim. One was dead center and the the other was very top center. Oh and this was firing rather fast under one round a second. So I guess the 229 could use a bit of sight drift. But then Id be on the fence and would take away my heart shots LOL

    I just thought it was cool to have em almost all to the right of the center line.

  2. Took it out today and only shot a few rounds to check function more than anything.

    Not as loud as I thought it would be. But it had more kick than I thought it might.

    Draw backs are the hidden bolt release to remove the bolt. And only holds 4 rounds.

    Shoulders well even on my weak shoulder. Balance is good. Weight seems to be around 6.5 pounds.

    The factory trigger is short and sweet.

    I forgot about the cold brass shooting a bolt gun.

    Next time out Ill see how accurate it is.

  3. Thank you for the offer BALL & CHAIN. I am married But it was nice of you to offer!!

    I am doing well just cant do some things I did in the past.

    Im not sure when I will have them cut on me. I am looking to put it off until summer is over, If I can make it that long .

    THANK YOU EVERYONE!!!!

  4. Im starting on fixing up my Remington 600 in 308. I just traded for this. Seems to be a good gun. I haven't shot it yet but will soon.

    18 1/2 inch barrel

    Has a cheap scope on it for now. (all I had laying around)

    It needs the back sight as it was missing. But If I leave the scope on it I wont need it so much.

    The gun by the serial number was made in 1965 or 1966.

    I hope it shoots as well as it feels.

    600a.jpg

  5. I can bust a clay and hit a tin can 'bout every shot at 122.5 years with 10/22. (that's the actual distance of the "100 yard" stands at the Norris range a bunch of us frequent.

    Just so happens that the 3-9 scopes I use, if zeroed at 50 yards, the ^ part of the vertical reticule where it first fattens up is 'bout perfect for that distance with the round I most often shoot (Blazer 40 gr. lead head).

    Guess I could find some memorable area on it to do same at 200 (longest range there).

    Lord knows Dolomite can do it -- what's cool is him shooting his suppressed AR with subsonic .22 at plate at 200. All you hear is the bolt and 1.5 second later the ping on the faraway plate. Every time!

    - OS

    I knew you was OLD Ohshoot But every 122.5 YEARS? Did they even have a 22 back then? :up:

  6. Ok. All I can say is WOW!!!!!!!!!!! and thanks for the input.

    I will know for sure Tuesday but I am certain it is torn and Im not sure how bad. The Guy that took my MRI said UN Officially it didnt look good. I had to go in for 2 sets of MRIs

    I can use my arm to somethings. But when I move it in a bad way it will bring me down for a few moments.

    6 months looks like norm. Thats going to suck. I may wait until winter. to do it if its needed.

    Thanks!!!! for all the well wishes.......

  7. Anyone had this? Rotator cuff surgery.

    I will know for sure on Tuesday but looks like Ill be down for a few.

    I guess I can practice one handed shooting with my left hand LOL... I am right handed

    It is my right shoulder.

    How long is recovery?

    I guess rifles and even reloading will be out for a few?

  8. Not sure how much difference it makes but mine is marked WC and not SMP.

    I had to back off 5% on my loads.( Compared to CFE223) As I was having slight primer flows ( flat primers) and craters In my 20 and 24 inch ARs.

    Also Im not sure if this matters. I do not crimp my 223s.

    I have no chrono but I will have one soon.

  9. Private or membership at this is not a concern. Im just looking for info on building it and tips.

    As for the legal stuff, Going to a pay system at this time will not matter. As it will be down the road. Plus county to county in TN vary for the laws.

    I just want to build and set it up right the first time.

    I am looking at building benches and to have those covered for sun and light rain.

    I am looking to run both hand guns and rifles from the one and only firing-line

    I look to start with gravel on the firing line.Then go to concrete

    After re looking the land over today I may only go 8 or 10 lanes with one or 2 open for the prone position.

  10. Ok I have some land and it has a natural swag in it that will allow me with very little grade work to provide a 150 yd range. It will have at minimum of a 30 foot berm in a horseshoe shape around the full shooting area. I can safely set up 12 shooting stations. It is on a back road and can and will be gated easily. There is plenty of parking to the right Or one can drive down to the firing line. The firing line to targets will be on a slight incline. ( I may level this down If i can keep the dozer long enough)

    Ok now what Id like is some thoughts on what to do and or look for as I start this project.

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