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    KJQ6945

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    Tested 6 more kinds of ammo in the Noveske. 5 of those produced 1moa or better at 100 yards. So far I've tested 10 kinds of ammo in this rifle and 7/10 have shot 1moa or better. It goes without saying, I'm very pleased with those results.

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    Buying that gun was a very good decision. Well done sir!
     

    MindfulMan

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    Tested 6 more kinds of ammo in the Noveske. 5 of those produced 1moa or better at 100 yards. So far I've tested 10 kinds of ammo in this rifle and 7/10 have shot 1moa or better. It goes without saying, I'm very pleased with those results.

    So .... what ammo has done the best so far ?
     

    Usmccookie

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    Tested 6 more kinds of ammo in the Noveske. 5 of those produced 1moa or better at 100 yards. So far I've tested 10 kinds of ammo in this rifle and 7/10 have shot 1moa or better. It goes without saying, I'm very pleased with those results.

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    I started doing the same with my f1 since I put my nicest scope. On it. A leopald VX-R 3-9x40. I live this set up. Extremely accurate but has only been shot 50 yards.

    I am taking notes. :popcorn:

    So far frontier has been the most consistently accurate and dependable. I have not tried many "match" quality rounds.
     

    Haven

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    I have two gas grills, the big one on the back patio, and a smaller one that is portable in the garage. Plus I have a small charcoal grill as well. The last party we had here, I had all three grills going. The little Coleman gas grille was cheap from Menards, and works great. I have taken it to parks, churches, etc.
     

    Leadeye

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    Ed Clark was a saddle maker that started making quality holsters in the 20s. The company's high water mark being in the 30s as it shuts down over WW2 and Ed Clark passes away in 1948. His son merges with Bucheimer bringing the Clark-Bucheimer brand along. These tooled designs of his are like art work, something well heeled police chiefs or private detectives would have worn in the 30s particularly on the west coast as Clark was based in LA.
     

    Leadeye

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    I've been looking around for some vintage handcuffs for that set. Don't know a thing about them or how to tell a set from the 30s from modern.
     
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