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Can light weight and long range go together?
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<blockquote data-quote="ducky" data-source="post: 1161295" data-attributes="member: 94420"><p>Thank you for the words of encouragement, and I'm doing the PT that I'm allowed. I'm still non weight bearing and probably will be for at least three more weeks. I'm looking at mid June to first of July until I can return to work. Most of the pain is gone, but I'm still having problems with nerve pain, as the major nerve in my leg had quite a bit of damage. My toes always feel like they are on fire, and narcotics don't help so I'm down to 2-3 5mg percoset a day from 10-12 10mg percoset a day. Gabopenten which is a diabetic nerve pain drug seems to give the best relief, but I don't think the dosage is high in enough yet and at least it isn't a narcotic.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the cartridge recommendations, but I'm happy with the .243 for now. I may move up later to a 6.5 CM or .260 later but right now the .243 is just keeping it simple for me. I have multiple dies, bullets, brass, and tons of data already, and I'd be starting all over choosing a different cartridge since I don't have any 6.5 cartridges after I got rid of my old M96 rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ducky, post: 1161295, member: 94420"] Thank you for the words of encouragement, and I'm doing the PT that I'm allowed. I'm still non weight bearing and probably will be for at least three more weeks. I'm looking at mid June to first of July until I can return to work. Most of the pain is gone, but I'm still having problems with nerve pain, as the major nerve in my leg had quite a bit of damage. My toes always feel like they are on fire, and narcotics don't help so I'm down to 2-3 5mg percoset a day from 10-12 10mg percoset a day. Gabopenten which is a diabetic nerve pain drug seems to give the best relief, but I don't think the dosage is high in enough yet and at least it isn't a narcotic. Thanks for the cartridge recommendations, but I'm happy with the .243 for now. I may move up later to a 6.5 CM or .260 later but right now the .243 is just keeping it simple for me. I have multiple dies, bullets, brass, and tons of data already, and I'd be starting all over choosing a different cartridge since I don't have any 6.5 cartridges after I got rid of my old M96 rifle. [/QUOTE]
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