hardly required. Nobody told this moose that the 127gr LRX was loaded to 2.8" OAL
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Sweet hair. I didn't know they made the LRX back in '84.
hardly required. Nobody told this moose that the 127gr LRX was loaded to 2.8" OAL
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Sweet hair. I didn't know they made the LRX back in '84.
Sweet hair. I didn't know they made the LRX back in '84.
^^ This ^^.. just go with the .260... it will sell better when you flip it in 2018.
I think he's cute!Sweet hair.
hardly required. Nobody told this moose that the 127gr LRX was loaded to 2.8" OAL
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It's "mull it" not "mullet", although a mullet would be cute too.There's a lot to look at in this picture..... I will have to sit back and mullet over for a while.....
It's "mull it" not "mullet", although a mullet would be cute too.![]()
I see it now. Cool!Lol...... take a closer look at the pic......
It's actually a great pic. At that age I was a little punk ne'er–do–well not doing anything nearly that cool.I'd go vanilla ice, complete with rat tail and all for a moose like that.....
I see it now. Cool!
It's actually a great pic. At that age I was a little punk ne'er–do–well not doing anything nearly that cool.
hardly required. Nobody told this moose that the 127gr LRX was loaded to 2.8" OAL
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I need to learn how to shut up. I meant no disrespect to the young hunter, just teasing. Nice rifle, great bull. Congrats
As I am so old and semi retired I don't care to buy any more reamers at this stage...
But I was talking to a customer who I have built a couple of 6.5 x 47 Lapuas for today. I had seen a video of his elk hunt where he bagged a beauty at 440 yards last year. Two shots less than 2 seconds apart... side by side through the lungs... about an inch apart. Today he was telling me of a huge Mule deer he shot recently at 880 yards.
The bullet performance at 880 yards was not great, it didn't expand that well (130 grain). It took one through the chest and when it looked like it might head for some timber he shot again. Bullet flight was something like 1.3 seconds and after he shot the deer took a couple of steps and he hit in a hind leg. He followed that with a neck shot. The bullet did not cause any blood shot meat... passed through. He said he wouldn't shoot game any more beyond 600 yards with that combination. Interesting to note he ranged the distance to a rock that was in the area of a dozen does and this buck... it was dead calm and he took one shot at the rock and nailed it... the deer really took very little notice with this 'sighter'. They took a lot more notice when the buck was hit and got a bit antsy.
The little Lapua is a very accurate killer with excellent brass life.
But the .260 Rem is probably a better all around hunting round...
Dennis' work is above reproach. He has done several for me, and always a great job!!
Gonna send him one more shortly. D.




























