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Spiris

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  1. Absolutely true, we have seen many of the leftist news organizations remove their comment sections, and I personally do not do Facebook, or Twitter so many of those requiring membership are not accessible to me. I have been banned from the Huff Post for comments about the Obama administration that was less than complimentary, but completely true. Now we have to deal with another impostor, Hillary, for the next year coming to the elections, and it's important that the truth be known when we can discuss it.

     

     

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  2. Here's a couple that I finished a few years ago, the first is a K.kale in a Corelite stock sporting a lightened Swede 8mm barrel, Bold trigger, and stainless Duracoat over parkerized metal. I have around $140 in it without the scope, but a lot of sweat equity in the metal prep. Test fired only. I reload all my center fire ammo.

     

    The second is a K.kale with a overmolded Hogue stock that I love, Bold trigger, Remington 24" in 22-250 using a singleshot follower, and is the most accurate rifle of the bunch with the loads that I have worked up. Matt black Duracoat over parkerized metal. All work performed by me in my shop, right down to the bolt handle, with Mueller scope.

     

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  3. Certainly is a good deal. Are they marked K.Kale on the receiver ring? I have converted some K.Kale stamped receivers, and it worked out well. They all seem to have a good heat treat with no sign of set back. Made a 270 Win, 22-250 w/ a single shot follower and an 8mm with a Swedish light weight barrel. The 270 and 22-250 have Remington take off barrels that I turned down, fitted and cut the chamber and headspaced. I just had to fit the Swedish barrel and cut a new chamber and headspace. They all shoot great, and the 24" 22-250 is exceptional because I worked up loads using a-max bullets. I have one polished K.Kale action left and two Remington take off barrels in 243 and 30-06. I have 6mm-284 dies and a reamer but no ambition to build right now.

     

     

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  4. I also believe that Jimmy Carter is basically a good man, and I admit that I voted for him when he became president, but have never voted for another democrat since. It was my first presidential vote and I learned a lot from that experience. Mr. Carter has lived a long and useful life, and I hope he can have a bit more worthwhile time, in spite of the fact that his political views are not mine.

     

     

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  5. I certainly agree with Dr. Hess, the projects can sometimes overwhelm and you find it tough to find time. I've built several rifles and they all shoot well and they look good too, but it's been a while since I have fired any of them. Been shooting my pistols.

    You can probably sell your action and stock parts, and cover much of the cost of the Ruger, or not. Then all you need to do is work up loads for the 243.

    Good luck with whatever you decide.

     

     

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  6. Very interesting video AzRedneck, thanks for posting.

     

    I remember back when the Turk 8mm ammo hit the market with stripper clips and bandoleers, @ $60 a thousand, and I got 2 cases. I sold a bunch and shot some, even broke some down for components. I'm hanging on to some full bandoleers for posterity.

     

     

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  7. Without looking, I believe I still have 4 Rem 700 barrels left of some that I acquired over the last few years. a 24" 22-250 Rem, with camo paint, a 24" 243 Win, a 22" 270 Win, and a 22" 30-06. Some have sights, but I don't know without looking. All have great bores and no takeoff marks, IIRC. If anyone is interested, $20 each plus actual shipping for the 270 & 06 and $25 each plus actual shipping for the 22-250 & 243. I can get them out and see what ones have the Iron sights on them tomorrow.

     

     

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  8. Here are the regulations, and under Allowable Hunting Equipment, it appears to me to be a specific list under the heading of "Straight-walled cartridge rifles in the following calibers:" IMO, a 444 Marlin might be a workable project in a Mauser bolt rifle with it's semi-rimmed design, but the feed rails will likely need reworking.

     

    http://wildlife.ohiodnr.gov/hunting-trapping-and-shooting-sports/hunting-trapping-regulations/deer-hunting-regulations

     

     

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