My New Precision 6.5x47

Yes, Peter Dobson at Hirsh Precision can supply all you want

Peter is a good guy to deal with. (200-300) brass should easily last you the life of a barrel. Especially, when the brass is as tough as it reportedly is. It isn't cheap though at close to $100 per (100) pieces.
 
I found the 6.5x47 brass is very tough. Mine is still going after ten firings with most loads around 3000 fps with 123gr bullets.
 
Negative!!

As defined in the Alberta Traffic Safety Act:

A "Motor Vehicle" means

A vehicle propelled by any power other than muscular power, or a moped, But does not include a bicycle, a power bicycle, an aircraft, AN IMPLEMENT OF HUSBANDRY or a motor vehicle that runs only on rails.:D:D

My "shooting bench" lacks any real propultion any more, and was once a fine implement of husbandry. I would say that I am reasonably safe...:p
 
Negative!!

As defined in the Alberta Traffic Safety Act:

A "Motor Vehicle" means

A vehicle propelled by any power other than muscular power, or a moped, But does not include a bicycle, a power bicycle, an aircraft, AN IMPLEMENT OF HUSBANDRY or a motor vehicle that runs only on rails.:D:D

My "shooting bench" lacks any real propultion any more, and was once a fine implement of husbandry. I would say that I am reasonably safe...:p

Besides, technically it`s MY Implement of Husbandry, and he is currently using it as a shooting bench. And it`s only a little old John Deere anyway, now if it said Massey Ferguson it would be a real good shooting bench....
 
Besides, technically it`s MY Implement of Husbandry, and he is currently using it as a shooting bench. And it`s only a little old John Deere anyway, now if it said Massey Ferguson it would be a real good shooting bench....

If it was a MF, it wold make a good target frame.

Only a John Deere indeed! I bet that JD still runs and pulls a haybine and baler better than any new Case or Holland. I have a gun rack in the cab of my JD... Any coyote on my fields is pissing on my hay and destroying my crop.
 
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