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    Heya Mazin.

    Not a bad song, never heard it before.

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    Cool, Roberth.

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    What's up OBC!

    Its good to be home finally. It was a long day in the jerk shack.

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    .308 only for me. I had to find out some things about my new rifle....
    Just doing what I can to stay on this side of the dirt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBelly View Post
    .308 only for me. I had to find out some things about my new rifle....
    like what?

    i learned a ton today, it helps when i'm shooting a GA with Schmidt/Bender ffp optics but i can apply what i learned today to all my rifles

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    Quote Originally Posted by cofi View Post
    i do a chili lime maranade that comes out really good and an a1/worstisher deal
    Sounds dee-lish! I'm out of soy so I have to run over to the asian market to pick some up. Also the teriyaki stuff I have has got some oils in it... So me no thinks I can use. I'll have to get some of that too..

    Quote Originally Posted by Otterbatcat View Post
    We used to dehydrate steak using some different kinds of spices. Stuff wasn't too bad.

    Seems easier to just buy a package of Jack Links and call it good.
    It's pretty expensive to buy 32oz of jerky but I can make that amount for like $15 to $20. I get what you're saying, but I like doing it and it tastes really good.

    Quote Originally Posted by Otterbatcat View Post
    Cool to see that Bogie got his tumbler now.
    Just pulled out the first batch of brass after 2 hours. Looks perfect!

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    Being home does feel good.

    I ate too much pizza, and I kinda feel like a fat ass. Hell, I almost don't even want a beer.

    Who made your .308 Belly?

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    I respect the whole, "making something on your own"...Bogie. Pride in what ya did, and stuff.

    If a guy sat down and really looked at the money going out the door every day, on stuff you could make yourself.......we'd all have fatter retirement accounts, I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roberth View Post
    a georgia arms 308 i learned some techniques like setting the gun up before settling in to shoot, then fitting myself behind it to load the bipod and then i'd look thru the scope again and i'd be on target - didn't have to put hardly any grip on the gun, just place my hand on the stock and press the trigger and TING goes the steel at 300 yards - very helpful for me - i worked on my breathing too and not being such a spaz behind the scope, almost no recoil too - it boosted my confidence at longer distance b/c i did things to the best of my current ability and i was rewarded with solid hits

    Its always good to get that hit!!

    my scope has a g2dmr reticle in it, so I was practicing transitioning between 250 and 500 yd steel plates using only holds, both elevation and wind.
    Just doing what I can to stay on this side of the dirt.