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  1. J

    Has anyone seen this?

    Yea, Its time to move on, you bashed my product here and then took the time to find our youtube channel and bash it there and on another forum. Without knowing a thing about us, our results or the work we do exactly. You and Dave Tooley are nothing but a bunch of me too's. I don't care how...
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    Has anyone seen this?

    First off, I said no such thing. My goal is to produce better quality barrels and rifles and do it at scale and yes that costs a ton of money in both research and development. This is about making a better rifle and at a much larger scale. Not 7500 barrels in 11 years depending on a single...
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    Has anyone seen this?

    I get what you are saying. Maybe the word Bow should be replaced with curved or offset. But the main thing is the rifling is curved or starts to wonder as you go into the barrel. This is the problem being pointed out. I think we can trust the guys who have been making quality barrels for...
  4. J

    Harris Bi-pod: to swivel or not?

    Swivel. Just allows you to take the cant out. I like the Terry Cross hardware you can them add and lock the swivel tight so you don't get torqueing when you shoot. JamieD Wolf Precision All Hogs Go to Heaven
  5. J

    How far with the .223

    Probably a little : ) Thanks and have a good Christmas, JamieD
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    Suppressors in F-T/R class?

    Milanuk, That would be pretty awsome to shoot. Really loking forward to trying a different discapline. F-T/R is what I built this rifle for and I thought at the time they were allowed. Rules change and so will I if I want the score to count :) Thanks for letting me bleed off some...
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    How far with the .223

    33 is higher than I expected. I was forwarned about all the hassle the local sherriff can couse - but to my surprise - he signed off like no big deal, with smiles even. I guess I got a little to bent becouse I just got this set up with a suppressor with the idea it was allowed. Things...
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    How far with the .223

    Not yet, Really excited to give it a go. I was tied up this past year pretty good and every fall match I tried to attend it crossed scheduels with other obligations. This year the F-class is going to take priority. I don't mind shooting it without a suppressor. It's a little short @ 22"...
  9. J

    Suppressors in F-T/R class?

    I was just on long range.com and they permit them in the U.K. and they are common in f-class. Why not here then. JamieD
  10. J

    Suppressors in F-T/R class?

    Did he shoot it in F-T/R and was that before the new rules? I do understand, although I love it as a tool and for my ears. JamieD
  11. J

    Suppressors in F-T/R class?

    Milanuk, I see your point and yes that could be a deal braker. My fear is this, as things like this get banned in competition, states notice. The mentallity of well if you can't use it in matches or it's banned from NRA competitions than why should we allow it for hunting, or even...
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    Suppressors in F-T/R class?

    Ray after reading the post in whole I re-adjusted it. I guess it came out wrong from what my intentions are. I am hoping some of the people involved in the rule making would see the post or someone can supply me a name. I have contacted the NRA. I have shot many shoots and planned on...
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    Suppressors in F-T/R class?

    After doing some more research and talking with some people as well as some of the shooters here on F-class I had to change my post. Although when I built my .223 I was under the impression that suppressors were legal. It is now banned and I do understand how it could effoect the sport and the...
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    How far with the .223

    Taildrag, that is a nice rifle - did you do the cheekpiece? I'm hoping withing the next wek or two to hear from the NRA and get a list of states they are legal. I know that alot of states let them, few will publish it or promote them. Hoping to get to Reade Range in central PA next week to...
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    How far with the .223

    I just forwarded a copy of this thread to Janet at the NRA's high power rifle department. I hope that the reasonings and debate is read and suppressors taken back out of the illegal status. Here is a copy of my email - Hi Janet, I wanted to ask about the new rules about no Sound...
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    How far with the .223

    That was my bad - I didn't know the rule change and posting the picture with the suppressor started it rolling along. My .223 is 22", built for the supperssor but I am getting 2920 with 75 A-maxs so she runs to 1000. I am thinking of trying the 80's - time will tell but my personal opinion if...
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    How far with the .223

    Agree and I see your point. I don't know the stats on the states where they are legal. I should contact the NRA, they should know. It's a shame that they have been made out to be something evil or bad in the public eye. I take it to shows and you would not believe the amount of people who do...
  18. J

    How far with the .223

    No, not yet. This will be the first year and I am pretty exited. I have shot in a good many matches but no F-T/R. I agree it could skirt the rules and act like a brake - but in my case it's a .223 and weights about 16.5 pounds. It doesn't need one. As far as suppressors, most of those...
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    How far with the .223

    I think this rule needs re-addressed. The High power was to stay true to military and the equipment they are running. Well, although they are not running muzzle brakes (outside of 50BMG's) they are running suppressors and it will soon be expanded big time. I understand not wanting to shoot...
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    How far with the .223

    I have a .223 that I am planning on running alot in F-T/R. I questioned the supressor on the rifle, I think they said it may be considered. The military is using them now and I think for saving the blast, noise and hearing it should be. I'm running 75 A-maxs and I have to say she is a...
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