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04 April 2011, 23:15
DRG
Banner picture contest
How about a contest?

Best submission for a banner picture gets an AR patch?

Post them in your reply to this thread and then we'll have a vote.

Don
04 April 2011, 23:44
rcamuglia
How about these?













Although they are mine, I think they would represent what the Forum is about. They contain the basic tools that are needed for long range shooting; Rifle with a bipod and a rear bag, scope with target knobs, Kestrel portable weather station, range finding binoculars, portable PDA with a ballistic program, hearing protection, nice long range field in which to shoot....

The pics quality ain't so bad either! Big Grin
05 April 2011, 00:28
Ghubert
I've got some pictures from the other end of the spectrum.....let me see if I can find them!
05 April 2011, 00:54
rcamuglia
Here's one from the receiving end that might tell the Forum's story...



05 April 2011, 08:24
GSSP
Let's see what I got.

818 yds




1000 yds with my 6.5x47, 130 Berger VLD's out of my Surgeon/AICS.



Alan


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05 April 2011, 10:29
drewhenrytnt
I won't even have my rifle assembled until the end of May! Would rotating banners be feasible? Turbodieselregister.com has rotating banners...they change at specified intervals.

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06 April 2011, 07:33
Nomo4me
This one isn't banner worthy but I like it so here it is. My Dakota 6br over the hood in S. Dakota.


06 April 2011, 07:37
GSSP
Nomo,

Nice stick of wood.

Alan


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06 April 2011, 07:51
Nomo4me
Heh, I think you own the finest looking piece of wood in Utah Smiler

Just Sunday I bedded a 6mm Dasher on a Stiller Diamondback drop-port action into an "exhibition grade" McSwirley stock in the Hunter BR mold. 26" 10 twist bbl short throated for the 75 grain V-max.
Can't wait to load develop for it then off to the p-dog towns in May.

Here it is before I bedded it:

06 April 2011, 08:08
GSSP
quote:
Originally posted by Nomo4me:
Heh, I think you own the finest looking piece of wood in Utah Smiler

"exhibition grade" McSwirley



Nomo,

Thanks for the nice complement and I will agree with your McSwirley comment. It's very nice.

Alan


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06 April 2011, 08:33
Nomo4me
Was just kidding. It oughta shoot though.
06 April 2011, 08:57
GSSP
Wha county are you in?

Alan


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06 April 2011, 09:01
Geedubya
Nomo4me,

That would be a Dakota predator if I'm correct. Which iteration. Don't remember if you have any Coopers, if so, how do you rate the "feel" of the stock, the fit and finish and wood of the Dakaota in regards to the Cooper montana varminter or varmint extreme?


GWB
06 April 2011, 09:22
Nomo4me
Geedub,
Predator is alright, can't say it's a better shooter than a Cooper. The workmanship IMO is a bit better than Cooper as commenserate with the price.
Can use Rem 700 triggers so that's a plus over the Cooper.
Primary extraction takes place at the very top of the bolt lift via a radius surface - not the best design. You'll find yourself hooking your thumb over the scope if you need to pull a sticky case from the chamber.

My biggest beef is the bolt can be a little sticky to work if dry. That's the case with most Dakota bolt guns as they don't do any post machining heat treat. I'd like to get the bolt fluted or melonite coated to slick it up - we'll see if I want to keep this one around long enough to spend the $$ on it.
I don't have any problem getting sub 1/2" groups with this one using ammo loaded on my LNL progressive press so accuracy is fine for my needs.

HTH

Mike
07 April 2011, 01:46
Tyler Kemp









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.