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Old 01-30-2008, 07:50 AM
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Ian's SHOT Show Warload Rifle Scoop

Industry scoop! This rifle, called the Warlord, will be introduced to the world today.




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You can scoop the internet gunnie world with those two images of the Warlord. Just mention I was in Montana with a prototype and we shot over 360 rounds in a blizzard and minus fifteen degrees. Much of the shooting was at 1000 yards and we beat up that steel deer!

Leaving for SHOT in the am.

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Old 01-30-2008, 08:39 AM
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Well, I am not too interested in the rifle but the claw feet on the bipod are interesting although I try to avoid lying around in the white stuff.


The bullet hole in the tail of the deer reminds me of my antelope shooting.
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Old 01-30-2008, 09:26 AM
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Ian is that tactical Icon chambered in the 30TC or 308win? Give us the scoop,
details, available chamberings.

I'll edit my dumb question, it must be a 308 with that box of Black Hills laying there.
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Well, I am not too interested in the rifle but the claw feet on the bipod are interesting although I try to avoid lying around in the white stuff.


The bullet hole in the tail of the deer reminds me of my antelope shooting.
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+1! Where do you get feet like that? Are they helpful? How? Thanks, Ian. Jon
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Old 01-30-2008, 01:28 PM
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Hmmm... looks like maybe a T/C Icon w/ a Manners stock...?
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Looks very cool , Icon action Manners stock with Terry Cross adjustable comb hardwear. But what realy has my attention is the bottom metal , whos is that?

very slick looking rig
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