Hardy Rifle Action
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Re: Hardy Rifle Action
My selection on tapatalk is very limited as is my ability
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Re: Hardy Rifle Action
There ya go, I fixed it for ya! (I think?)DSD wrote:My selection on tapatalk is very limited as is my ability
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Re: Hardy Rifle Action
looks good, not quite as good as an AI though
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Isn't the AI like a commodore.
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Re: Hardy Rifle Action
glen wrote:Isn't the AI like a commodore.
commonly called the clitoris, cause every c..t has one.
Re: Hardy Rifle Action
Nothing wrong with the slr. Well maybe the over priced dies.
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jeez mate whats with the negative waves.Tyst wrote:Nothing wrong with the slr. Well maybe the over priced dies.
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That's always going to happen for wildcats.Tyst wrote:Nothing wrong with the slr. Well maybe the over priced dies.
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Re: Hardy Rifle Action
that might be a cartridge I try sometime
when do you get it?
when do you get it?
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Early in the new year if all the other bits and pieces get sorted.trevort wrote:that might be a cartridge I try sometime
when do you get it?
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Well for most anywaysSeddo wrote:That's always going to happen for wildcats.Tyst wrote:Nothing wrong with the slr. Well maybe the over priced dies.
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I like easy wild cat to can form brass without fire forming.
I've had good success with mine. A gut full of rl 25 and pow pow
I've had good success with mine. A gut full of rl 25 and pow pow
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Re: Hardy Rifle Action
ok so you have of these then?.What was your pill of choice.
There are two of us Building a 6mm SLR and the plan is to run the A-max 105
There are two of us Building a 6mm SLR and the plan is to run the A-max 105
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glen wrote:ok so you have of these then?.What was your pill of choice.
There are two of us Building a 6mm SLR and the plan is to run the A-max 105
just run any pill you would in a fast twist 243W theirs no practical difference between the 2