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Old 02-13-2013, 18:01   #1441
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Colt 6920

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BCM 16" mid length barrel
B5 SOPMOD stock
ALC ACT trigger group
BCM grip
BCM charging handle
VTAC 13" rail
Surefire Scout
Troy vertical grip
Vltor gas block
Troy BUIS
Ampoint T1 2-MOA w/ LaRue Mount
LaRue Index Clips

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Old 02-13-2013, 22:16   #1442
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Brakes on a hunting rifle is kinda new york city style.. Not mine. I also have been told that some ranger masters get a little pissed when you ask for 3 or 4 lanes so as not to disturb the locals..

The blow back pressure can hurt your ears,, including your neighbors..

I did pick up a used flash cage, kinda like a 50 cal bird cage.. I may get the barrel threaded and give it a try..
I was thinking of modifying a M2 flash hider for mine, just for giggles. As a test, when I first got the Wulf, I put an old IIIA vest over a 6x6 treated lumber post and fired a 400g HP at it. Went through the front panel, through the post, and through the back panel, and kept going... Wulf has lotsa power behind those 400g meatballs. I added the rubber recoil pad as I enjoy shooting her for hours... Still get black and blue before the day is done. I'd hate like hell to be on the receiving end of a 400g HP. I want to do some more range testing with 8" masonry block walls... Oh, and if you want to have a lot of fun, take her out at night and watch the giant glowing pumpkins form from the muzzle blast.
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Old 03-20-2013, 12:48   #1443
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A pair of Ruger SASS Vaqueros with a full race job. Jeweled triggers and hammers, beveled cylinder and ejector rod housing, diamond cut front sights, set back triggers with overtravel stops and 1.25lb trigger pull. (and a nice Rod Kilbler leather rig)
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Old 03-20-2013, 13:03   #1444
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A pair of Ruger SASS Vaqueros with a full race job. Jeweled triggers and hammers, beveled cylinder and ejector rod housing, diamond cut front sights, set back triggers with overtravel stops and 1.25lb trigger pull. (and a nice Rod Kilbler leather rig)
Wow, those are nice! I want to get me a "pair of cowboy guns!"


Are those fer shootin' or just fer lookin at?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6j0uhX88-dM
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Old 03-20-2013, 13:13   #1445
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They're definitely for shooting! These are my competition guns, I put 300-400 rounds through them every month. I don't know the forum rules about posting vendor information, but if you're interested let me know and I'll pm you the contact info for the gunsmith who sets them up.

Here's a vid of me shooting them.

http://youtu.be/I54gbMoeavA
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Old 03-20-2013, 13:50   #1446
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That's really impressive Mr. Burt. Nice guns!
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Old 03-20-2013, 14:09   #1447
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They're definitely for shooting! These are my competition guns, I put 300-400 rounds through them every month. I don't know the forum rules about posting vendor information, but if you're interested let me know and I'll pm you the contact info for the gunsmith who sets them up.

Here's a vid of me shooting them.

http://youtu.be/I54gbMoeavA
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Old 03-21-2013, 08:10   #1448
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Thanks for the compliments. Here's a pic of my Ithaca SKB, wish I had one of my Uberti 1873.
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Old 04-24-2013, 13:14   #1449
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OK finally go the rest of it in, and made.

My 2010 and OBR.
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Old 04-24-2013, 18:53   #1450
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OK finally go the rest of it in, and made.

My 2010 and OBR.
Is that TWO Schmidt and Benders I see?

Okay, we are going to need a tax audit here....

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Old 04-24-2013, 21:06   #1451
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Is that TWO Schmidt and Benders I see?

Okay, we are going to need a tax audit here....

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Yes, S&Bs, one is quite old and the other a gift.
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Old 04-24-2013, 22:06   #1452
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OK finally go the rest of it in, and made.

My 2010 and OBR.
Verrrrrrrry nice.

Where are the HDMR?

Wait till I take pic of the TRG M10...one day I'll have it...you just wait
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Old 04-24-2013, 22:13   #1453
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What do you think of the Cadex chassis?

Would you think it's worth the price point compared to other similar offerings like the AI AX chassis?
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Old 04-25-2013, 06:42   #1454
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I think you just qual'd for Quote of the year, with your photos. Very VERY nice.
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Old 04-25-2013, 07:08   #1455
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What do you think of the Cadex chassis?

Would you think it's worth the price point compared to other similar offerings like the AI AX chassis?
I much prefer the Cadex over the AI. It is more comfortable and stable. The grip feels right and I have never gotten used to the AI grip, it seemed too narrow at the top and gave me a feeling that I was not in complete control. The controls for stock adjustment is much more positive and will stay where placed shile the AI AX is based solely, at least the one I used, on friction. BTDT, it iwll slip over time, we made spacers to stop slippage, not good for adjustments on teh fly for an odd position adjustment.

Overall Cadex wins, cost is a factor, but the abilities of the stock puts it over the top and in a while the price will come down as all new and shiny things do.
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