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They been down for a while Steve. Try this place>>>
http://photobucket.com/
 
Posts: 1902 | Location: Va. Beach,Va. | Registered: 10 March 2002Reply With Quote
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Hey Jules,



Would post a pic of mine in 280 Ackley Imp but Hunt 101's upload system is offline for upgrades they said. It's not as nice as yours but it's better than standard factory wood. Just don't lay yours down in the woods.



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Lets try this, now how do I make it smaller?

 
Posts: 1839 | Location: Semo | Registered: 31 May 2002Reply With Quote
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Don't see many of these in 280Rem

 
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Wish my 7mag Encore was a 280. That belt is a PITA. Yours looks good in camo trim.
 
Posts: 338 | Location: Johnsburg, Illinois | Registered: 15 December 2002Reply With Quote
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Steve, Right above your picture click on edit. You can reduce the size of the picture there.
 
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The frame,buttstock and forend are from TC. The SS factory barrel and Weaver scope base was done by K&D Gunsmithing in there Realtree Hardwoods HD finish. The scope is a Nikon 3x9x40 Prostaff in Realtree HD and the sling is a padded leather in Realtree Hardwoods.
 
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Jules
I clicked on the Edit button but didn't see anything about changing the size of the pic. The wheels turn slowly but they do turn. Thanks for the help.

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Steve, Go to photobucket.com. Right above your picture you'll see....Move...Edit...Delete. Click on Edit. When that page comes up you should be able to scroll down and you'll see resize picture 75%...50%...25%. Start with 75% then click resize. Once you resize to a smaller picture you can't go back to resize it bigger.
 
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I told you the wheels turned slowly. I clicked on Edit and checked resize 75% and then clicked resize, it went to the previous page and had a line that said photo has been resized 75%. I then clicked on the bottom line that said Image and clicked copy then came to AR and opened the posting page and clicked paste to put the image in the message body but it was still large.

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I don't know what else to tell ya Steve. I edit all my pics to a smaller size before I upload them. My Nikon camera came with an editing device and I can make them any size I want.

Never mind....I see ya got it.
 
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