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Old 02-05-2002, 12:59 AM
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Re: fliers-please help!

"The best magnum loads are usually buffered, that is, ground plastic called "grex" is loaded in with the shot. The grex cushions the pellets during firing the way plastic peanuts protect your fine china in a box when you move." I am thinking about using grex to fill the sandbags instead of sand or regular plastic beads. Grex should be much easier to get into the bags than the beads as it is much smaller than the beads. I am having a hard time finding grex though. Have any of you tried using grex for this application or know where to buy it? Thanks, Rufous.
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Old 07-18-2002, 11:37 PM
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Re: fliers-please help!

don't know if i spell it right but sinclair international sell the trick for you.it goes where the front stud is and makes the forearm flat and wide like a benchrest gun so it will stay stable.do every thing the same from shot to shot.do you turn the case necks or check them with a ball mike.it can make a difference.i read the bench rest shooting books if its good enough for them its good enough for me,thanks,keith
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Old 07-18-2002, 11:44 PM
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Re: fliers-please help!

my boss winchester shoots great but for 11 shots after that i have to clean it.you might try that also,thanks,keith
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