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    Another gone too soon - Todd Tyler

    Way too soon! I sat on a bench right next to Todd during one of his very first BR matches, maybe in Raton, not sure.. Conditions weren't great but fairly challenging. Shooting .5's at 200 was pretty good.. Todd had bright red rifle with a Hart barrel on it, as I recall. He was new to the...
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    I hate to report Arnold Jewell has left the range

    So many of these folks that were a big part our life for years have ''left the range!'' From what I knew of AJ I'd say he lived large and enjoyed life.. May the after life be even better.. PB
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    Cecil Tucker has left the range

    Couldn't have said it better, Patrick! Enjoyed many a meal with Cecil and Charles.. I will never forget him. Pat Byrne
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    seating how deep ?

    Send the reamer back to JGS with a dummy round loaded with a bullet seated where you would like.. Maybe half way down the neck. They can regrind the ''freebore'' length shorter. Hard to make it longer but they can make it shorter..
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    Jack Sutton wins 2 gun at South Creek with potential new IBS records

    Wow !!! Congrats, Jack.. Amazing aggs! Bullets and barrels !
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    Phase converter

    Any particular brand ? Running a 3hp lathe with a rotary right now. Single phase in.. Or where to buy?
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    Glues for Gluing actions to stocks

    A comment from an old has been... Prior to 2005 I talked with many if not most of the winning shooters, the vast majority used glue in's..
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    Kelbly Atlas project

    I'm not familiar with the stock, the fore end looks to have a semi round bottom ? What was the velocity.. Darn nice start ----- and finish ! Back to the 40 grain NBT's.. I've used them a good bit in a .223 AI.. Run them very close to 4k, 3,900 is loafing along.. Very accurate and are very nice...
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    Kelbly Atlas project

    Pro Bed Al, like Jackie, I've used other products, mostly marine tex.. What makes PB superior in your opinion ? Thats going to be a nice looking rig! So you have mill but no lathe ?
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    We lost Gene Buckys Today!

    Gene was a great friend.. Like Tim, shaken to the core. RIP, Pat Byrne
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    I got this today for my home lathe.

    You da Man, Man!!! Glad you're still having fun! PB
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    A very talented gunmaker

    Again, age kinda caught up with me.. Shooting those bows on a regular basis was causing a lot of neck and shoulder problems. So, gave it up 3 years back.. Hunted this winter with a couple of old Marlins, a .444 and a .45-70... Killed a few pigs with those and had a big time. Hope all is well...
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    April 19,1995

    Utmost respect for them and you.. You da Man..
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    A very talented gunmaker

    USPSA, kinda run and gun... My ''killing' 'em'' days might be behind me... Went on medicare last year.. But, I'm sure having fun !!
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    I am mad as h--l and I am not going to take it anymore

    Years back Tim told me his nickname was ''Tripod" Hmmmmmm
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    A very talented gunmaker

    Tim Joe Kious passed away a number of years ago..
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    Allie Euber

    I shot with Allie many, many times. Ate with him, visited and learned from him.. A true Icon.. He helped me more than he knew even though I expressed my gratitude.. And Lee ------- Those days of BR were and are priceless.. One by one and we are changed forever.. So sorry to hear of Allies...
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    What's in your Pocket?

    Glenn, I think that’s a perfect choice! In Rick fashion, I killed a coyote with mine.. gold dots
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    Sid Goodling

    It's a shame to have to go through this but Sid's a big stout fella.. He'd could beat this with one hand tied behind his back..! Sid is a friend, get well dude ... Pat Byrne
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    To Retired

    Maybe a long long time ago... Making bullets was a PIA ----- kind of.
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