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#11
I've kept spouts on the pounds of powder for years. Never had a problem. Although a pound of powder might not last a month in my house. I just re spouted two pounds the other day. On the goex metal spouts, over the tip I put a tire valve stem cover.
#13
Speaking of rings.. I had a couple sets of the Tradition Quick Release rings around the house. I took a brand new set out for the Omega and could not get the mount screws to set tight... One of the bases was drilled wrong or something. So I called Traditions. Told them the problem. They looked me up on computer. And told me they would throw a new set in the mail for me today.. That's pretty good service.
#17
Dave, where do you get the thing that's holding your ML? what are they called and are they for like working on the ML and cleaning it, or can you also use it when your sighting in or shooting too? It looks like it would make everything a-lot easier! BP
#18
That is a Caldwell Steady Rest $19.99 gun rest from Natchess.Com. I use that on the shooting bench because it is light and easy to move around. I do minor work on the rifle, like mounting scopes off it. But it is not meant for working off of. Still, I donothing real massive.
When they had these all plastic rests on sale, I really wondered if I would like them. Now I wish I had bought two of them. In the summer I leave it out on the bench and it washes itself. Winter it gets too cold and it freezes to the bench.
When they had these all plastic rests on sale, I really wondered if I would like them. Now I wish I had bought two of them. In the summer I leave it out on the bench and it washes itself. Winter it gets too cold and it freezes to the bench.
#20

I use that to shoot off of. Its fully adjustable and light weight. It also had a pocket in the center that holds my short starter, capper, de capper, powder measure, and patches when I am shooting. Its actually a very handy rest. Although it did take some getting used to.


