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Bolt Action and Semi-Auto Sniper Rifles
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UZI



Joined: 08 Jul 2007
Posts: 44
Location: Houston, Texas

PostPosted: Wed Aug 15,    Post subject: long range shooting Reply with quote

me too! I have a .308 on order.
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Morris



Joined: 29 Jul 2007
Posts: 103
Location: Seattle Metro Area

PostPosted: Wed Aug 15,    Post subject: Reply with quote

Played with a DPMS SASS at a short range. Beautiful gun. Used to have an LTR, great gun (wife forced sale . . . ). Possibly getting a Robar SR-60 new for $1K if I can swing the money I don't have . . .

Would be interested in seeing Brian's class when it gets up.
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Hoff



Joined: 28 Jun 2007
Posts: 526
Location: Warrior Nirvana

PostPosted: Thu Aug 16,    Post subject: Precision Marksman I Reply with quote

Me too, hoping for Spring 08
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Tundra



Joined: 25 Aug 2008
Posts: 3

PostPosted: Mon Aug 25,    Post subject: Reply with quote

Robert, Have you ever looked at the .260????? Makes the 308 look like yesterdays leftovers. Just because you may be used to a particular load, does not mean you should stop looking around for others.
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M.W.



Joined: 12 Jul 2007
Posts: 136
Location: inside the loop

PostPosted: Tue Aug 26,    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey Robert,

You might consider Dale Hunnicutt for your Duracoating work. He works with Brian so you could drop it off and pick it up thru his shop,saves a lot on shipping plus better turn around times.

Dale has done hundreds of weapons in the Houston area for many of us and nationwide. Also for guys going to Iraq and Semper Fi can attest to his work as well. Costs are very reasonable, $50.00 a color for handguns and slightly more for long guns (like $75 for the base color,then $60-65 for each additional color).
Give him a call,tell him you train with Brian,and tell him what you are trying to get done. He can do any pattern you want and they look awesome when he is finished. Also,he adds more for the wear areas at no charge.

Check it out at www.gripreductions.com - click on left side duracoatings.
Not to mention the fabulous grip reductions and custom texturing he does for Glocks,XD's,and S&W M&P's...


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Semper_Fi



Joined: 08 Jul 2007
Posts: 406
Location: Islamabad, Pakistan

PostPosted: Wed Aug 27,    Post subject: The Up and Coming .260 Reply with quote

Tundra makes a valid point as the .260 round is becoming increasingly popular with long distance bench and long distance tactical shooters.

.260 ammuntion is somewhat readily available and has a good range of bullet weights; 85 grain to 160 grain.

The .308 Winchester round (7.62mm x 51mm NATO) has its place in American history and is still one of the most preferred ballistics for good reason.

We all have our preferences and mine is the 7.62 Springfield Super Match MIA for distances up to 700 yards. Past 700 yards and up to 1,200 yards, an accurized 7mm Rem Mag platform (28" barrel) gets the nod.

Check out the ballistics, the (140 grain) .260 round isn't that far below the (140 grain) 7mm Rem Mag round at 500 yards.

DPMS manufactures a solid AR style .260 platform.
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