My savage mod 12 22-250...Nikon buckmaster 6-18x40 side focus and choate stock with homebrew paintjob...I've got a vais muzzle break comin to me this week for it also.
do not know how to send pics but I have four varmint rigs all savage single shot target actions, two with hart barrels and custom stocks, and two are all savage heavy varmint barrels. I have a 22-250 long range percision, a .223 savage heavy barrell with a custom stock in red, white, and blue, a 6br lapua with a custom stock from sharpshooter supply that is painted john deere green and yellow and a savage single shot with a hart barrel and a macmillon stock painted red-white-and blue in .222 caliber. I only shoot prarie dogs with these rigs. rjaxon
The easiest way is to have a phototbucket acct. (or some other site like it). Put the cursor over the pic you want to post and a tag with pop up at the bottom of the pic , left click on where it says "IMG code" then paste it where you want it, it copies automatically.
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Keep in mind the animals we shoot for food and display are not bullet proof. Contrary to popular belief, they bleed and die just like they did a hundred years ago. Being competent with a given rifle is far more important than impressive ballistics and poor shootability. High velocity misses never put a steak in the freezer.
do not know how to send pics but I have four varmint rigs all savage single shot target actions, two with hart barrels and custom stocks, and two are all savage heavy varmint barrels. I have a 22-250 long range percision, a .223 savage heavy barrell with a custom stock in red, white, and blue, a 6br lapua with a custom stock from sharpshooter supply that is painted john deere green and yellow and a savage single shot with a hart barrel and a macmillon stock painted red-white-and blue in .222 caliber. I only shoot prarie dogs with these rigs. rjaxon
Hey there, if you go into the forum: Rifles,bullets,barrels,and ballistics. There is a thread there called. "how to upload pictures to LRH". Or search it. It is a step by step thread on how to do this. Shoot straight.