I have one in 22-250, out of the box the gun shoots good. I bought mine at Dicks (cheaper than Vance's). They are pretty nice rifles, only issue with the SPS is the barrel is not free floating. But thats not a huge issue. My opinion is the 22-250 will be a little better suited for varmint hunting.
Does anyone remember him at the pro bowl challenges a couple years ago? He absolutely dominated every other receiver. The guy takes hits like a champ also.
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There were some real nice cars, and the usual punk kids. BTW your car is nasty Anthony, I was pulling out of Giant Eagle around 11, and you were coming by through the parking lot, like I said that thing is nasty.
It does not have to be labeled that it is a Gun, it does have to be locked with TSA approved locks, the one he is using actually uses the TSA master key. You do however have to announce to the baggage check that it is a firearm, and that they are unloaded. Your best bet for hauling pistols would be some type of pelican case, most people know what gun cases look like. The one austin is using could almost double as one of those hard golf club cases.
Austin- looks good. Now get out and shoot some more. :bangbang:
I ordered a 700p in 338 a month or so back, was told it would be around 6-10month wait. I would also suggest a .308 for a beginner "sniper rifle", I have a 10fp and it does great out to 1000, and a little past. It is hard to find ranges in ohio to shoot past 1000 yards, and you have to drive a little to get to the ones that have 1000 yards. I am not one to say you need an excuse to buy any guns, but what are you trying to accomplish with the 338LM?
Hal, I am in need of a clutch install also, I already have the clutch and all, time is always my enemy though. I also still need to pick up all my parts from you, so i can keep from cluttering up your garage.
Let me know if they have Varget powder in stock, if so I would be in on around 10-15 pounds. Also IMR-4064 could also use 10lbs of it. 5000 210M Federal primers. See what you can find out, I will go in with you if I can get any of these items.
You shouldn't need to set the timing with a scan tool, look in a haynes manual, you drop the distributor in with the rotor pointing at the number 8 on the distributor, this has the flat distributor with the wires coming out of the sides and not the top correct? If so there is a number 6 and number 8 on the distributor itself, you point it at the number that corresponds to the amount of cylinders the engine has.