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FINALLY!
24 June 2009, 19:36
Tyler KempFINALLY!
I got a 31 on my ACT! 338 Lapua Improved to be ordered as soon as my dad gets home!
Love shooting precision and long range. Big bores too!
Recent college grad, started a company called MK Machining where I'm developing a bullpup rifle chassis system.
24 June 2009, 19:43
impala#03CONGRATS, WHAT'S NEXT?
24 June 2009, 22:24
MikeBurkeCongratulations on the rifle and the 31 on your ACT.
25 June 2009, 00:21
SIR MAUSERThanks for making me feel stupid.
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25 June 2009, 03:34
nordrsetaNicely done. Brains and brawn are a handy combination. Congratulations.
That can only serve you well!

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25 June 2009, 07:01
D HumbargerCongratulations Tyler. Very well done.
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25 June 2009, 07:04
Big Bore Boar HunterBetter than what I have to do to get a new rifle...
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25 June 2009, 08:05
DuggaBoyeHmmm, what about a 338 Edge instead??
Currently shooting a Blaser Tac-2 in 338 Lapua, but got to shoot another guys nicely built edge----very interesting.
(just playing Devil's Advocate)
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25 June 2009, 08:43
Tyler KempAh DuggaBoye don't go changing my mind now! 338 Lapua Improved has better brass, less case stretch, and most of all looks way cooler.
Love shooting precision and long range. Big bores too!
Recent college grad, started a company called MK Machining where I'm developing a bullpup rifle chassis system.
25 June 2009, 10:53
gumboot458.

.If it can,t be grown , its gotta be mined ....
25 June 2009, 16:47
.366torqueFantastic!! What glass are you going to use?
25 June 2009, 17:00
prof242Congratulations. Seems your dad is using the same "carrot" I use with my grandsons. Any .338 is better than no .338
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25 June 2009, 17:12
Hot CoreHey Tyler, I don't know Beans about an "ACT", but am guessing it must be a Test. If they were around when I was going to school, I just don't remember them. I think we had something called a PSAT, but that could be wrong too.
So, I don't understand 31 as being significantly better than 29. If you could "teach me" about it, I'd appreciate it.
The other folks indicate Congratulations are in order, so a BIG OLE CONGRATS from me too.
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That sounds like quite a Cartridge. I do believe it would achieve my "Adequate Cartridge" status with no problem at all.
What kind of Rifle and Scope?
25 June 2009, 17:37
Bob in TXHey Tyler,
Congrats on your ACT score and your soon to be new rifle!!
Well Done & Good Hunting,
Bob
Hot Core-The ACT is one of the various college entrance exams. The scores range from 1-36. The national rank for a Composite score of 31 is 98. This means 98 percent of recent high school graduates who took the ACT achieved a Composite score of 31 or below. We took the SAT's.
25 June 2009, 19:07
phurley5Well done Tyler on the ACT. One of my grandsons took his first Elk (big cow) when he was 14 with my .338 Lapua. He was also tagged for a Bull, which he managed to miss the next day, his fault, not the rifles. A fine round indeed. Good luck and good shooting.
phurley
25 June 2009, 20:29
Tyler KempWell here's the rifle! I have to supply the optics.

Action-Stiller Tac338
Barrel-Broughton 32" fluted
Brake-APS "Painkiller"
Trigger-Jewell (the light one)
Stock-Mcree Precision (coated in tan)
Bipod-6-9" Harris BR Swivel with notched legs
Barreled action coated matte black
Optics-
40 moa rail (maker undecided)
5.5-22x56 Nightforce NXS
Anti-Cant device
I believe thats all.
Love shooting precision and long range. Big bores too!
Recent college grad, started a company called MK Machining where I'm developing a bullpup rifle chassis system.
25 June 2009, 20:30
Tyler KempThe smith will be Kirby Allen of APS.
Love shooting precision and long range. Big bores too!
Recent college grad, started a company called MK Machining where I'm developing a bullpup rifle chassis system.
25 June 2009, 21:02
DuggaBoyeDegree or Cosine inclinometer??
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25 June 2009, 21:04
Bent FossdalPardon my foreign ignorance, but what is an ACT?
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25 June 2009, 22:19
Tyler KempACT is a test you take for college admissions, scored from 1-36. 31 and above is the top 2 percent.
DuggaBoye, didn't think about that, I was thinking bubble level! But yeah I will probably add one of those too...whats the advantage of degree or cosine over the other?
Love shooting precision and long range. Big bores too!
Recent college grad, started a company called MK Machining where I'm developing a bullpup rifle chassis system.
25 June 2009, 23:13
DuggaBoyeI like Cosine:
(three methods)
With PDA's:
Cosine saves calculation steps from degrees in that you input the cosine number into most ballistic software.
Without PDA's:
Generally accurate, not as accurate as utilizing software.
Multiply the cosine number to MILRAD or MOA data card hold for target distance .
Rough Distance:
Multiply cosine number to Lasered/ optically ranged distance (sloped).
When I initially learned ,we used the:
"Quick (and Dirty) Degree Table" and multiplied in our feeble heads:
15 x .95
30 x .85
45 x .70
(And guessed in between.)
A more accurate Degree Range is :
00..........1
05.......0.99
10.......0.98
15.......0.96
20.......0.94
25.......0.91
30.......0.87
35.......0.82
40.......0.77
45.......0.70
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25 June 2009, 23:24
jetdrvrGreat score, Tyler. Good job. And enjoy the rifle.
26 June 2009, 03:31
Tyler KempSo say I'm shooting at 1000 yards and I'm looking down just a bit. I just took trig but in this summer heat I already forgot much I knew about cosines.
Anyways, I'm shooting 13 degrees downward...whatever that is in cosine. So then how do I do the calculation?
Love shooting precision and long range. Big bores too!
Recent college grad, started a company called MK Machining where I'm developing a bullpup rifle chassis system.
26 June 2009, 07:06
Big Bore Boar HunterYou multiply the range to target by the cosine of the angle of declanation (ie degrees from horizontal). This will give you the true horizontal distance to target which you will dial in on the scope for elevation.
Or you can buy one of the Leupold range finders with a built in inclinometer and it will do the math for you, but I'm not sur eif they punch out to 1000 yds.
John
26 June 2009, 07:23
DuggaBoyequote:
Originally posted by Tyler Kemp:
So say I'm shooting at 1000 yards and I'm looking down just a bit. I just took trig but in this summer heat I already forgot much I knew about cosines.
Anyways, I'm shooting 13 degrees downward...whatever that is in cosine. So then how do I do the calculation?
Don't sweat the math too much, besides it'll be the wind that beats you up the worst ,not the up/down angle

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26 June 2009, 07:31
308SakoTyler, many of your AR supporters are justifiably proud to hear this good news.
Well done youngin.
Make sure your Dad buys stock in a
powder company also.... LOL
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Tyler,
Congrats big time! Since I was not up to speed on ACT I did a google...average score was 21.1 on ACT and your 31 was like a 2100 SAT

Awesome job! Nice to have you brainy types shooting big bores

Seriously you are doing great and I wish you all my best. Take care and use your abilities to the fullest.
John
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01 July 2009, 21:43
larrysTyler, CONGRATULATIONS!!! I can tell you from experience that will mean big $$$ savings to your folks at college time. One of my girls scored a 31 and one a 32 and the savings to me was in six figures for college.
Enjoy the rifle, you earned it!
Larry
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