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    Remington XBR scope turrets

    Just remember that it mounts on the receiver and not the barrel. I'll look for a phone number of the guy I sold my 3 or the number of a friend that researched and wrote articles about them for the Precision Shooting magazine.
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    Merry Christmas

    Right back at you Steve!
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    Austin Rifle Club - Match Results Dec 18, 2022 - Rongero takes 1st !

    Way to go Robert! Those old bullets that I sent you must be ok as well as the no name barrel.
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    Sleeved Actions?

    I've removed a few with just a little heat in case of epoxy and a very light press removed them.
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    Truing up lathe chuck jaws

    Chuckle chuckle!
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    we need a humor forum.....until then

    Viewer warning ...this will bring a tear to your eye.....get out your hanky.... Tyrone was having trouble in school. His teacher was always yelling at him, "You're driving me crazy, Tyrone. Can't you learn anything? One day Tyrone's mother came to school to see how he was doing. The...
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    A WOW on chambering a barrel

    Gene, Yes sir, turn a surface concentric to the bore and you have a way to indicate the bore er throat. Couple ways to do it. I do mine in the headstock though.
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    A WOW on chambering a barrel

    Of course I remember you Art. If you don't turn the OD to be concentric to the bore you cannot indicate the throat. Art, you just turn enough of the breech to have a place for the ears on your steady.
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    A WOW on chambering a barrel

    Art, if you are using a steady the bore can't be made true to the OD unless it is machined true to the bore first. sdean mentioned how you could get "close" by turning it between centers first. Of course the means you are relying on a great center cutting tool with bushings and hopefully a...
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    A WOW on chambering a barrel

    OK, Something to think about. When chambering in the steady, how can the bore be true to the OD?
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    34 pounds of 1960 Benchrest Rifle

    Nice story Steve. I had 3 Johnson 5 star barrels, 2 for the mod 37 and one for the Morgan. Karl Kenyon's son sent them to me when cleaning out his shop. I only have one now that was cut off and rechambered. I sure collect a lot of old stuff.
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    34 pounds of 1960 Benchrest Rifle

    I have only two left, but I have one that is a real prize. I bought Mike Walker's personal mod 37.
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    34 pounds of 1960 Benchrest Rifle

    Do you have a mod37 Rangemaster?
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    John Plummer-Georgetown, In????

    Anybody know this feller? He does not respond to emails and you have to have a secret code for him to answer the phone.
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    Well, it's been ten yrs.....favorite books/authors?

    Asa, I had to get it and am halfway through. It is a very good read. Thanks
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    Another gone too soon - Todd Tyler

    Wow! I just saw this. I met Todd many years ago at Raton. He was a very nice young man.
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    I hate to report Arnold Jewell has left the range

    Kris, I sure know how close that you and AJ were. I know it is just heartbreaking. Traveling all over the US and Alaska, shooting and fishing. You were a lucky man to have such a close friend.
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    Don Creach-email

    Thank you sir.
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    Don Creach-email

    Anybody have it?
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