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    22-250 vs 223

    I am excited to get the 223! I have started learning about the reloading process. Plan to buy the components and get with some friends to fully learn the process. I definitely appreciate all the insight here on this forum!
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    22-250 vs 223

    Thanks for all the advice! That settles it, 223 it is. Now to find some ammo, or learn to reload.
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    22-250 vs 223

    After reading Form’s posts I have decided that I need to get a lighter caliber practice rifle. I was settled on the Tikka 223. However, I also recently considered the Tikka 22-250. Is there a strong reason to choose the 223 over the 22-250. It will be myself and my 10 year old son practicing...
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    foot pain with surgery in the forecast

    It can be a tough surgery, but I have had good success rehabbing it. I’m glad you got a second opinion, definitely not a decision to make lightly. Good luck!
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    Hip replacement.....Anybody been there done that?

    You will be happy you had it done. Post-op pain varies from person to person. Your post-op precautions vary depending on the procedure. Find out if they are doing an anterior or posterior approach. Posterior approach is the one easier to dislocate. Was the most common approach for years, but...
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    Had to have it done. Rotator Cuff

    Sunshine, could be several different issues. Rotator Cuff testing can be difficult as well. Depends on the experience of person doing the tests, severity of the injury, and accuracy of the specific tests. Best advice would be to rest/avoid painful activities for a couple weeks and you can...
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    Had to have it done. Rotator Cuff

    I am an outpatient PT. The biggest advice is take it slow, follow the doctor and PTs advice/restrictions. My first advice to patients is to protect the repair, nothing else matters if you re-injure it during the early post-op phase. Good news is I would expect you to be hunting next fall, but...
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