I have a proposition

Christ, will you adopt me?

I have one very hard working friend who has all the money for toys, but working 25 on 5 off means zero time to ever shoot the things.

Myself I have a moderate amount of free time, but lack the money for the serious toys!

Sorry only adopting 19-25 year old females under 120 lbs that could double for Penelope Cruz, Catherine Zeta-Jones or Julia Roberts possibly Jessica Lange at that age. Already have two boys with a firm grip on my wallet.

25 on and 5 off, I'd kill for that sched, I've been 365 on for the last 30 years.
 
Dates

OK guys I've had some serious PMs re this offer now we need to settle on some dates that work. I am unavailable until April 15 and weather wise I would suggest mid to late May, it can happen earlier but weather could be an issue.

Thoughts?
 
I would like someone to come to the Yukon and work up loads for my 50 some odd rifles. I will pay all expenses except travel, you will stay in my home and be fed and housed exceptionally well and all I ask is you work up loads for my rifles. My only criteria is you are capable of shooting 1/4 moa with an appropriate caliber. I have come to the conclusion that I will never have the time to do this and I am buying guns faster than I can shoot them. You will be supplied with a vehicle, a range key and all the ammo you can shoot in a day for 2 weeks. No cost to you at all. We can load at night as well as drink some good Scotch or wine or beer, and if you're inclined I have some outstanding Cuban cigars.
I'm 100% serious any takers?
And before anyone asks, no I'm not ###!!!!

Given your experience im surprised you need the help, wish i had the experience your looking for but im a moron when it comes to such things.
 
I am thinking that most guys would have difficulty getting - um - clearance from the control tower - and others would be thinking about spending their two weeks somewhere other than in a little town up yonder. Unemployed guys lack money - employed guys lack free time. Young guys might lack the experience and old guys might lack the eyes - and that bum shoulder...

Myself - I kinda think it would/will be something different - than sitting on a beach wondering why I didn't bring a bobcat so I could play in the sand. Different than sitting on a mall bench wondering why they don't have stores for men in malls - I guess it says a lot about who spends money nowadays - what was I talking about anyways?

Occasionally it is alright to do something different - like when a buddy drops in and wants a hand getting his rig outa the swamp or help butcher or split firewood - it don't have to be painless or scarless - tales will be told.

I hear ya and understand all that you say, this is not a simple request and very few will meet the requirements, have the time and experience and want to do something like this. This is why I threw it out to the shooting community as a whole because a very, very small fraction will be in a position to take advantage of this offer.
I took advantage of a similar offer years ago, my friend Bevan King, who barely knew me then, invited me to come to Cassiar and spend a couple weeks with him and his family and learn how to make barrels and brush up my gunsmithing skills. I did this and never regretted one minute of it and have spent several weeks since then with Bevan. This time is priceless and the knowledge gained is priceless and the friendship built is lifelong.
 
Well - if I were in a position to be offering opinions - from here, I would say that your opinion of the weather likely carries more weight than mine. There is that thing of flight availability too. On the other hand - time does get more hard to get when spring comes on. Guess I'm just saying what is known.

Edit : Seems like my posts are getting out of step here - you slipping one in before I post mine.

Well - on the topic of gunsmithing skills - my own have been getting in a rut - messing with the tiny guns is getting stale - so stretching the gray matter into different fields - the North and barrel harmonics - would be different. I've only been up there once - maybe thirty years ago - that is a long long highway.
 
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Well I'm terribly sorry to hear this if it's any consolation I do have a 280 but have had loads for years for it and I also have (don't ask me why) a 7X64mm in a CZ FS, I cover 2 others in one......6mm-284 and I do have a 358 win is that close enough to the 338 fed? The 22 cals, well just have no need considering what I do have, you could always try to get 222 ballistics from the hornet, that might be fun!!

Cut me some slack, have you ever fired a 33, 35 or 405 win or a 40-82 or 45-90 how about a 30-03, don't these at least make up some of my shortcommings?:redface:

I guess I didn't word this correctly, the calibers listed are the ones I need loads for, not a full list of calibers owned, I have many many more that I've already got loads worked up for.

Also need to add a .416 Rigby in a 602 Brno I found in my gun room today that I forgot I owned.

Ok heres the deal ! - if you buy some more rifles chambered in the cartridges that i want ;) i will reconsider coming up there ! :) What do you think now :confused:
 
Aww Remington - you gather up a few and all the guys will come to your house next - like the old threshing bees when I was a kid.
 
Ok heres the deal ! - if you buy some more rifles chambered in the cartridges that i want ;) i will reconsider coming up there ! :) What do you think now :confused:


I think you're just a big tease, I don't think you'd show up even if I filled your list. I think you'd sit at home and LYAO at how stupid I was for spending another 3-4K just to appease you. That's what I think!!!!!
 
I don't see it this way, I see it as invite some people to have fun with me.

Actually the whole adventure really sounds like a very good time, like a spring break for gun nuts. The chance to see some new parts of the country and shoot some very nice guns!
I would bite if I had more vacation time this year.
 
For some guys, it might be a bit like bicycling across Canada - a great trip - but jumping a plane and skipping the Prairies might be understandable - or at the very least, doing them from West to East - with the wind if time is of value. I do concede though, that when I was a boy, I sure wanted just a few more Imperial .22 shells - we called them shells at our house - and now that I have them, they really don't mean as much. I get that feeling when I hear of guys with sks' and thousands of rounds - uh - just imagine if those rounds were spent developing skills - say off-hand shooting skills - or snap-shooting skills - a guy would be unbeatable - but no - when we get a ton of ammo and guns - mmm - we do lose something - I think. Considering this further may be uncomfortable - I'm off to the press.
 
I just hope that those unable to offer can live vicariously through those who can take advantage of this generosity. I suppose I could offer something similar, without all the interesting cartridges (probably with a reloading set up to die for) the scenery, the food, the airplane, the intelligent conversation, and it costs more to get here, and I'd have you living in tent just out of town . . . best sign up with C-FBMI.
 
I haven't read all the postings, but has this been addressed?

1) How many shooters out there are capable of shooting 5 shot, 1/4 inch MOA groups at 100 yards, regardless of what rifle is in their hands?

2) How many store bought rifles are capable of making 5 shot, 1/4 MOA groups at 100 yards?
 
I did not say I expect any or all of the rifles to shoot 1/4 moa, I said the SHOOTER must be capable of shooting 1/4 moa with an APPROPRIATE RIFLE AND CALIBER.

No point in having someone fire your test loads if THEY (the shooter) aren't capable of keeping 4" at 100 mtrs, right.

I do have some loads and rifles that have known and recorded grouping capabilities, which will be used to determine if the shooter is capable. And no, they are not 375, 416 and 470.

For H4831, also I usually use 3 or 4 shot groups for hunting weight rifles.
 
I haven't read all the postings, but has this been addressed?

1) How many shooters out there are capable of shooting 5 shot, 1/4 inch MOA groups at 100 yards, regardless of what rifle is in their hands?

2) How many store bought rifles are capable of making 5 shot, 1/4 MOA groups at 100 yards?

Absalutely none. I've seldom shot 1/4 inch three shot groups let alone a five shot groups. Half inch groups are difficult enough to achieve with five shots with my own rifles let alone a unknown/strange firearm. Expectations are most high from the OP.
 
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