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    Re-opening the 25.06/Berger 133 can of worms again.

    I've bought a box of Berger Elite Hunter 133gr. to load for my 25.06. I have a 26" Bartlein Barrel with 1 in 7-3/4 twist. This is what I have so I don't need advice on what I should have done. What I don't have is Powder or a good recipe. I would appreciate information on a good available...
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    As good as it git's...bull photo !

    You guys are killing me! This is an animal that I have always dreamed of getting an opportunity to hunt. Now I'm a Flatlander reaching 70. Might no ever get'r done. Great Photos.
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    IMR 4350 for 30.06

    Thank you Dmagna and just_jon for the info. This is exactly the information that I was looking for. Thanks again, Perry Bell
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    IMR 4350 for 30.06

    I have a pound of IMR 4350 and I intend to load up some Hornady 150 Grain SST bullets for my Ruger 30.06. I find Load Data for the Hornady 150 Grain Boat tail but not the SST. Can any of you tell me where to find Load Data Using the Hornady SST 150 gn. bullet for the 30.06??? Thank you, Perry
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    No more Wood?

    I am not certain if Boyd's Stocks "come pillar bedded". I believe they offer that service at an additional cost. I had my At-One Bedded and Pillar Blocked by the company that assembled my Rifle, Kelbly's Precision Rifles.
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    No more Wood?

    The only work to the Wood on this stock was to the area where the Magazine is installed to make it ever so slightly Larger. As far as Barrel Fit, I did as I would suggest for any custom precision rifle, have the action Bedded and Pillar Blocked. The Barrel fits Great.
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    No more Wood?

    There is nothing "Factory" about this Rifle. 26" Stainless Steel with Black Nitride Bartlein Barrel. Sendero/Varmint Contour. Straight Fluted. I would suggest that you call Boyd's and explain your situation. They are very easy to work with. I love mine and certainly have no regrets.
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    Taking Venison Home

    My Son, who is stationed in Anchorage AK, will be flying into Oklahoma to hunt whitetail with the group of guys that I have hunted with for the last 20+ years. If he is lucky enough o harvest a Deer, what would be your best suggestion on how to package the Venison to fly it back to Anchorage...
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    No more Wood?

    I agree with gerrybaker1960. I picked my New rifle in Late spring of this year. I used a Boyd's Custom Gunstocks "AT-One"
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    Which countries are our members living in?

    Born and raised in Texas, 37 years. Spent a couple of years in Colorado. 27 years in Oklahoma, and the last 6 years in Ohio, USA.
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    Caught one last night

    Not only do they create an enormous amount of property damage, once you get them in your area you can't get rid of them. They are extremely prolific breeders, 2 to 3 times a year with as many as 12 piglets at a time. Ask anyone who hunts in Oklahoma or Texas. Just sayin.
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    What’s your favorite caliber for deer?

    Remington 25.06. 115gn Nosler Ballistic Tip
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    Carbon Removal

    You people are confusing me. I have a New custom rifle with a custom Barrel which I would like to use for a very long time and NOT damage the Barrel while enjoying Hunting and Shooting. Brush or no Brush? Foam or Liquid Chemicals, or just Hoppe's #9? Can there be any real clarification?
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    A real target for beginning LR shooters

    Korhil78, Thank you for your post about "Point of Aim". Honestly, I am one of those "who are lurking on this website that never post, who are just getting started into LR shooting and don’t understand what it really takes to get it done on an animal at Long range." Truly, I will probably...
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    Thanks to Len Backus and family!

    I too would like to Thank you, Len Backus, for this site. I have just recently purchased my 1st Rifle for Long Range Hunting use. But I have spent months before ordering reading in this Forum. A wealth of information is an understatement. I search these posts every morning. I am new to...
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