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Holy crap, how much is something like that? If you dont mind me asking.
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I snagged a pic of his range. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/265139/awp-map-175515.JPG Nice rifle. View Quote If you zoomed in and put a dot on your screen with a dry erase marker the AWP was a beast with one shot kills without zooming in. |
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Needs moar S&B and Spuhr ISMS
GA Precision .260 Rem & Thunderbeast |
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Yeah one of those is on my "buy" list. But I'd rather it in .300WM or .338 if I'm honest.
That said, haven't these been available for years? I could swear you could just go on Gunbroker a few years ago and buy one. What this "only 10" stuff? EDIT: just saw you were in Britain. Is this a UK rarity thing? |
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What makes it particularly appropriate for arctic warfare, minimal Pic rail so it doesn't snag on the snow?
A hand warmer pocket in the cheekpiece? Green? |
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I snagged a pic of his range. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/265139/awp-map-175515.JPG Nice rifle. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
I snagged a pic of his range. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/265139/awp-map-175515.JPG Nice rifle. Quoted:
If you zoomed in and put a dot on your screen with a dry erase marker the AWP was a beast with one shot kills without zooming in. |
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I shot Goatboy's AI I think. do I need one of these? Some of the barrels are made in western NY
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300 WM..is perfect for that. 338 or 416 is just to much $$$ and tough to source.
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Yeah one of those is on my "buy" list. But I'd rather it in .300WM or .338 if I'm honest. That said, haven't these been available for years? I could swear you could just go on Gunbroker a few years ago and buy one. What this "only 10" stuff? View Quote |
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Looks like you can get various 308s for $ 5k, although I don't know one model line from the other
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What do you do with a super accurate 14 pound rifle? Maybe if there were more decent 600 yard plus ranges around here or I lived out west
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What do you do with a super accurate 14 pound rifle? Maybe if there were more decent 600 yard plus ranges around here or I lived out west View Quote If you don't live in a place where long range shots are possible, it doesn't make sense. There are several folks out here in MT who shoot steel targets at one mile and beyond on a regular basis. |
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Well there's about $1,300 just in the case, mags, and accoutrements. View Quote |
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What do you do with a super accurate 14 pound rifle? Maybe if there were more decent 600 yard plus ranges around here or I lived out west View Quote Forget that move to Utah and go into drunk driving law...booming business there soon I bet... |
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You shoot tiny groups and/or far-away targets. If you don't live in a place where long range shots are possible, it doesn't make sense. There are several folks out here in MT who shoot steel targets at one mile and beyond on a regular basis. View Quote |
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You could go into immigration law and cement contracting on the side... Forget that move to Utah and go into drunk driving law...booming business there soon I bet... View Quote |
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I might have a total of $ 2500 in my heavy rem 700 (I sold one off because it had not been fired in years) I haven't shot the one I have since last August. Not saying I wouldn't if I had time and some huge british estate View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Well there's about $1,300 just in the case, mags, and accoutrements. Oh, sorry! |
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I might have a total of $ 2500 in my heavy rem 700 (I sold one off because it had not been fired in years) I haven't shot the one I have since last August. Not saying I wouldn't if I had time and some huge british estate View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Well there's about $1,300 just in the case, mags, and accoutrements. That was just a nice lightweight 1,000yd-capable hunting rifle. There's a .408 CheyTac waiting to be finished and the bill on that one is around $14,000 (but it has a suppressor, ammo, etc. that add quite a bit to the cost). There are a lot of serious long range shooters in this part of the country. |
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I work in the industry and the last rifle/optic package I sold was $8,900. That was just a nice lightweight 1,000yd-capable hunting rifle. There's a .408 CheyTac waiting to be finished and the bill on that one is around $14,000 (but it has a suppressor, ammo, etc. that add quite a bit to the cost). There are a lot of serious long range shooters in this part of the country. View Quote I guess with ATVs running $ 10k and trucks costing $ 50k a $ 10k rifle-I don't know, I probably have a bunch of junk I never shoot that cost $ 10k if I added up guns, mags etc, but still seems tough to swallow |
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Not sure why anyone would want to buy a new production AW when you can get a virtually-identical AT for far less money...
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Damn! Upstate Ny is kind of a cheapskate gun area. There are some guys with big money shotguns for trap and skeet and bird hunting, but not a lot of stuff like that. I know guys who make decent six figures who still hunt with beat up rem 700s and wal mart scopes. I guess with ATVs running $ 10k and trucks costing $ 50k a $ 10k rifle-I don't know, I probably have a bunch of junk I never shoot that cost $ 10k if I added up guns, mags etc, but still seems tough to swallow View Quote |
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All he needs to do now is decide on the scope View Quote |
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Not sure why anyone would want to buy a new production AW when you can get a virtually-identical AT for far less money... View Quote It's influenced me to buy a few machineguns, suppressors, etc. The new one may be better and cheaper. I'd still rather have the one I grew up with, so to speak |
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