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Reply #15 - Feb 26th, 2017 at 10:56am
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I got to hold Joe's RB ! He charged me of course.......Pete
  

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Reply #16 - Feb 26th, 2017 at 6:48pm
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westerner wrote on Feb 26th, 2017 at 3:12pm:
I got to shoot it a couple weeks ago at Blackfoot. Real loud and kicks hard. My hand got froze to the rifle when taking it out of the case. Had to hold it under the exhaust pipe to get loose. Ears were so cold thought they might fly off when I fired the first shot. Five shots was all I could get off before I started locking up from the cold wind. Fifty yards was as far as I could get to set a target without snow shoes. The whole thing was a dumb idea but it does go bang.


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Sounds like a typical winter day helping dad when I was a kid only no shooting.  You wonder why I don't go  back?  Roll Eyes
  

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Reply #17 - Feb 27th, 2017 at 11:16pm
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westerner wrote on Feb 27th, 2017 at 6:56pm:
You were young and tender and would do anything your Dad.  Now you're old and tough, been through it all. Plus now you could stay in the house where it's warm, like me.   Wink

Here's the roller with the new MVA sights installed. 


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Yep, too many years wet and cold.  Warm and dry from here on out  Grin

Are you starting a Roller collection to rival the Ballards, Joe?
  

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Reply #18 - Feb 27th, 2017 at 11:18pm
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I will be bringing my 38-55 High Wall again.  I have some Swiss 3F on the way.  Going for tighter groups this time.  We should get some details together and see how many others want to participate.  Pete shot last year.  Maybe Sue and Gary would be interested.  Any restriction on position.  I am thinking sitting (on a soft pad) using cross stix Canadian style with one hand on the stix might be more comfortable.

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Reply #19 - Feb 28th, 2017 at 9:07am
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IF I can make it, will bring the 38-55 Shiloh I have for sale( if it hasnt sold by then) My neck really cant do that anymore with X-sticks and prone is out altogether.You guys in for some ELK Burgers with diced green peppers and onions one night? Joe...Salsa and Chips. Dave ...Potato Salad. Jack...Baked Beans.Bob...maybe CAKE !
I could bring my 12+ pound 32-40 and load some white flour ...might look like I'm shooting black! Pete
Either way, we can plan that one night......
  

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Reply #20 - Feb 28th, 2017 at 11:11am
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IF I can make it, will bring the 38-55 Shiloh I have for sale( if it hasnt sold by then) My neck really cant do that anymore with X-sticks and prone is out altogether.You guys in for some ELK Burgers with diced green peppers and onions one night? Joe...Salsa and Chips. Dave ...Potato Salad. Jack...Baked Beans.Bob...maybe CAKE !


What day?

I can bring a big helping of my appetite Smiley

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Reply #21 - Feb 28th, 2017 at 11:19am
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Joe, your gorgeous Rolling Block prompted me to get going on my own Rolling Block project. It wont be as high end as yours, but it will be a pistol grip sporting rifle. I've had a .43 Spanish sporting rifle for awhile. Picked up one of the pistol grip trigger plates that Numrich bought from Remington, and fitted it to the action.
Have a stock set, and a 1:16 GM full octagon barrel that will be cut to 34" and chambered in .40-65 Win. The donor action has a crack in the upper tang, so I need to weld that up and slim down the tang to sporting width. Hope to have it shooting by this summer if all goes well for fitting and finish work.
  

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Reply #22 - Feb 28th, 2017 at 11:37am
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Lots of guys having trouble with prone.  What about those who don't see iron sights? How many out on that one?
  

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Reply #23 - Feb 28th, 2017 at 12:28pm
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Pretty soon it will be a BP bench scope match!

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Reply #24 - Feb 28th, 2017 at 1:51pm
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bpjack wrote on Feb 28th, 2017 at 12:28pm:
Pretty soon it will be a BP bench scope match!

Jack


YES Smiley

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Reply #25 - Feb 28th, 2017 at 2:05pm
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Opps...sorry Frank, we need ICE CREAM anyway......
  

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Reply #26 - Feb 28th, 2017 at 8:45pm
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I am fine with iron sights.  BP and scopes just don't really fit.  Prone is usually fine except at Spokane.  I will try to remember to bring my shooting mat.  It was a bit cramped shooting between the benches.  I like the idea of moving out to the dirt.  Now all we need are a couple of real buffaloes.

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Reply #27 - Mar 1st, 2017 at 2:05am
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A live buffalo shoot? Well, it is private property.  Would have to talk to Tommy about it. Problem would be the increased interest. Might have to have four relays at least.  Making me hungry thinking about it............



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Well, there is always a live turkey shoot available Smiley

Just put the feeder up on the 200 yard line.

We could have a good feed the next day, assuming you guys do well.

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Reply #28 - Mar 1st, 2017 at 6:57pm
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those big bore 444/45 slugs would make a right proper mess of a wild turkey

  

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Reply #29 - Mar 1st, 2017 at 8:20pm
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Head shots.
  

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