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<blockquote data-quote="just country" data-source="post: 1499089" data-attributes="member: 82689"><p>morning, I belonged to Dietz range for many years. after</p><p>Howard died, I heard his son,sons mother bit ch took over the range.</p><p>there was an navy veteran and German</p><p>gentleman that were range masters. Doug and Hilmer.</p><p>Hilmer and myself would bet lunch on who could shoot</p><p>the smallest group. Hilmer was straight from mother</p><p>Germany. Hilmer did have some to most beautiful</p><p>german made custom rifles I'd have ever seen. some</p><p>of the rifles Hilmer made himself. Hilmer and I would talk</p><p>calibers, powders and loads for certain calibers.</p><p>I remember the time I was shooting my custom 6mmai.</p><p>hilmer brought over a 308cal. rifle, was working on the</p><p>stock. wanted to shoot for lunch. we shot 3 rounds</p><p>100yds. measured the groups. taking</p><p>the .308 dia. and .243 dia. bullets. subtract the 243dia.</p><p>from the .308dia. he beat me .065" Hilmer was</p><p>shy because of his very german accent.</p><p>heard Doug and Hilmer passed away. ghost of</p><p>friends passed. justme gbot tum</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just country, post: 1499089, member: 82689"] morning, I belonged to Dietz range for many years. after Howard died, I heard his son,sons mother bit ch took over the range. there was an navy veteran and German gentleman that were range masters. Doug and Hilmer. Hilmer and myself would bet lunch on who could shoot the smallest group. Hilmer was straight from mother Germany. Hilmer did have some to most beautiful german made custom rifles I'd have ever seen. some of the rifles Hilmer made himself. Hilmer and I would talk calibers, powders and loads for certain calibers. I remember the time I was shooting my custom 6mmai. hilmer brought over a 308cal. rifle, was working on the stock. wanted to shoot for lunch. we shot 3 rounds 100yds. measured the groups. taking the .308 dia. and .243 dia. bullets. subtract the 243dia. from the .308dia. he beat me .065" Hilmer was shy because of his very german accent. heard Doug and Hilmer passed away. ghost of friends passed. justme gbot tum [/QUOTE]
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