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    I counted 17 mods to these 3 BHP's. I think I still missed a few.


    18 now.

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    22... I think that's it.

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    That is absolutely horrifying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I Skied Bandini Mountain View Post
    That is absolutely horrifying.
    So how many did you find? What is the correct max number of mods?

    The funnel mag thing was a bad idea. The behlert with the wood grips is one of the finest shooters I have end held and I have a sick svi, x5 and a volkmann.

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    I couldn't get past bubba's Dremel work on the front strap.

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    That's stippling, not a dremel. Some people love it. I wouldn't pay to have it done.

    There is a ton going on those three.

    smith and wesson sight
    barrels
    oversized slide releases
    grips
    the narrowed skeleton hammer on the mk2 I thought was a bigger mess than the stippling
    funnel mag well - that was a bitch but looked clean under the grip
    beaver tail - super well done
    ambi safeties
    np3+
    extended slide release
    one off wide trigger
    the drain hole on the mk2

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    I know what stippling is, I also know what it looks like when bubba gets together with a Dremel and a rack of keystone's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by exsparky View Post
    18 now.
    18 sins is enough.
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    Here’s the dumbest person on tgr
    "What are you trying to say? I'm crazy? When I went to your ski schools, I went on your church trips, I went to your alpine race-training facilities? So how can you say I'm crazy?!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by I Skied Bandini Mountain View Post
    I know what stippling is, I also know what it looks like when bubba gets together with a Dremel and a rack of keystone's.
    Austin Behlert was an accomplished pistol smith. His son in law Art Leckie wasn't bad either.

    https://pistolsmith.com/vintage-pist...n-behlert.html

    The gun was made in 1982. It has a one off ambi safety, a wide target trigger, clean recessed sights and a very well done beaver tail. For the day his stippling was at least on par. (Granted I don't really care for it.) Shortened smith and wesson's and colt's came directly from his modified guns. Why would two huge names copy work from a drunken no talent?

    I like the gun more than my svi.

    The mk2 was done by an intelligent person, it looks like it was a Israeli police gun that got an np3+ coat, a barsto barrel, hogue grips and some trigger grips. Its not on par with the behlert though.

    The funnel gun was done by a comp shooter name omberger or something, has was not a talented smith other than decent work on the sights and funnel. Why shoot a marginally accurate gun in comps, I have no idea. The hammer was stupid, the funnel is odd, the smith sights work well and the action was nice. Its going away this weekend.

    Was inventing the shaped ski a sin?

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    No but putting 22's and rubber bands on a '69 Chevelle SS is. But at the least, like the sta-puft hogue grips, someone with some sense can put it back to what it should be. Not so much for the stippling on the front strap. Name drop all you want, but that's pure hackery.

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    more hackery!

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    The finger notches though, should be punishable by death.

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    Anyone ever tried to do the 5x5 rd groups 1 MOA thing? It's harder than you might think. I've never been successful with a gas gun, but managed a .59 MOA series with a bolt gun a few weeks ago. These were rounds 21-45 out of the barrel on a fairly windy day. POI shift was from installing a big brake on the barrel. It's one hell of a lesson in barrel harmonics.

    Hornaday 6.5 Creedmoor 147gr ELD-M, DT SRS A2

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    Nice shooting! Was it 100 yards? I generally shoot off-hard, so my groups tend to be all over.
    Daniel Ortega eats here.

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    6.5 Cd the shit.

    Nice groups

    Lot more barrels in that caliber available.
    watch out for snakes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Viva View Post
    Nice shooting! Was it 100 yards? I generally shoot off-hard, so my groups tend to be all over.
    Thanks! It was 100 yards.

    Off-hand shooting is way harder than people realize. Putting 30 on an 11"x17" sheet of paper at 100 (with an M4) is something that I've never seen anyone do consistently, and I've seen a lot try.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mangle View Post
    Putting 30 on an 11"x17" sheet of paper at 100 (with an M4) is something that I've never seen anyone do consistently, and I've seen a lot try.
    I buy bulk ammo. Also going with a narrower diameter front post on my Colt 6920 in order to see the target a littler betterer.
    Daniel Ortega eats here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Viva View Post
    I buy bulk ammo. Also going with a narrower diameter front post on my Colt 6920 in order to see the target a littler betterer.
    I've always wanted to try that and a small rear aperture. I need to spend more time behind a normal A2 before I do.

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    GT does AKM

    bout time

    watch out for snakes

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    From memory 4/5 of each of this groups is under 1/2moa. Shot prone with a PGW Coyote in 308, 155g AMAX. I'm trying for 5/5 under 1/2moa as per a challenge shoot in Canada going on right now.
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    Nice shootin!
    watch out for snakes

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    Nice! What's your setup? Hand loads?

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    Watching Smiling Mae today!

    Mc Ribs still not healed up enough to shoot comfortably so this will have to do.
    watch out for snakes

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    What I be like when I find my dream at the gun shop.
    watch out for snakes

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    I gave my 15 year old daughter a nice and sharp machete' to keep her company while she's home alone. Older brother's at boy scout camp and there have been several break ins around town where the crook didn't realize school was out so cars gone doesn't mean everyone is gone on a weekday.
    Go that way really REALLY fast. If something gets in your way, TURN!

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