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DougG

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10-09-2009

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10-17-2011 9:48 PM

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  • Posted in thread: Misfire procedure? on 11/12/2010 at 8:55PM
    On the range a "dud bucket" might be an option for disposing of the misfire round. In the field, should
    the misfire round be disassembled by a bullet puller or other means? What are the options? I don...

  • Posted in thread: Misfire procedure? on 10/15/2010 at 8:46PM
    My question was prompted by a misfire in the field with a single shot bolt action .308 target rifle using
    match grade factory ammo. It was a surprise and a bit unnerving. After ejecting the round I wa...

  • Posted in thread: Misfire procedure? on 10/12/2010 at 7:08PM
    I did a forum search for this subject, and couldn't find a complete procedure for dealing with a misfire
    (firing pin hits the primer with no result). Specifically, how long to wait before ejecting, ho...

  • Posted in thread: Tactical Gun Armory on 10/30/2009 at 9:26PM
    Thanks for the info. Today, the 30th, I was notified the product was shipped via ground with a tracking
    number. I might have been much happier with the result if they had been more up front about the ...

  • Posted in thread: Tactical Gun Armory on 10/27/2009 at 11:12AM
    Anybody have an issue with TGA? I ordered a product on the 15th and when checking online for my order
    status the website informed that it is "processing". Also when considering my options on the Order...

  • Posted in thread: Angled or straight viewfinder on spotting scope? on 10/27/2009 at 12:13AM
    Thanks again. Now I just have to decide on how much quality my wallet can stand. No easy task.

  • Posted in thread: Angled or straight viewfinder on spotting scope? on 10/26/2009 at 11:18AM
    Thanks. An amazing stand option.

  • Posted in thread: Angled or straight viewfinder on spotting scope? on 10/26/2009 at 12:30AM
    Curious about the style most commonly used in prone and bench rest. Gotta buy one or the other. I'm
    assuming that straight through optics is the norm for prone use.

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