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Scoping in a rifle #1713691 10/01/10 06:51 PM
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Anyone know of a place over in Fort worth a friend can drop his rifle and pay them. To have them put it on paper for him.. He is too busy right now to do it himself.. He lives in Mansfield the closer the better



The canopy became his shroud; he hurtled to the ground. And he ain't gonna jump no more. Gory, gory, what a hell of a way to die, he ain't gonna jump no more!
Re: Scoping in a rifle [Re: Mberet] #1713703 10/01/10 06:57 PM
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Elk castle?
They will bore sight it for you.
However He needs to find the time and fine tune it himself.



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Re: Scoping in a rifle [Re: COWDOG] #1713718 10/01/10 07:04 PM
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yep if its a bolt gun or hinged single shot, it would take longer to drive somewhere than to just line up the crosshairs by bore sighting it.


Re: Scoping in a rifle [Re: exoticbob] #1715045 10/02/10 05:09 PM
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Try Alpine, but he still needs to shoot it himself before hunting.


Re: Scoping in a rifle [Re: papa45] #1715110 10/02/10 06:18 PM
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Originally Posted By: papa45
Try Alpine, but he still needs to shoot it himself before hunting.


Alpine is right around the corner from Mansfield up




Re: Scoping in a rifle [Re: Brandon972] #1715740 10/03/10 02:16 AM
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Just bought a 257 Weatherby Mag Vanguard Sub Moa gave it to my grandson. It shoots Weaterby 115gr. factory rounds fairly decent, about .75" at 100yds. but it's giving me the blues getting it to digest hand loads, so far. Have been trying to get Hornaday 117SST to work. Tried Up and down with H4831,IMR4831, RL22 all at about 2". A max load of RL22 shot about 1" but caused the bolt to be just about jammed so backed off of that. Glassed it, installed Timmney trigger @ 1 1/2 lb. Have been in and out on the seating depth. Was wondering if anyone knows what a Sub Moa in this cal. likes in the way of hand loads..


Re: Scoping in a rifle [Re: GKK] #1718122 10/04/10 11:55 AM
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I agree on fine tuning it himself but he no time



The canopy became his shroud; he hurtled to the ground. And he ain't gonna jump no more. Gory, gory, what a hell of a way to die, he ain't gonna jump no more!
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