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  1. C.payne

    Stone Sheep Success

    Awesome write up. Thanks for sharing!
  2. C.payne

    WTS Closet clean out. Kryptek, First lite, OR, Salewa

    @Hovenator Pm returned
  3. C.payne

    WTS Closet clean out. Kryptek, First lite, OR, Salewa

    Please see the list of items for sale below. All items are in excellent condition unless otherwise detailed. All prices are TYD with PayPal friends and family. If you wish to pay goods and service you cover the fees. 1. Salewa Alps Trainer 2 Mid GTX. Men’s 9. 7/10 a bit dusty but tons of life...
  4. C.payne

    Tikka 223 Loads

    Another vote for XBR! I shoot 77 TMK’s over 23.5 grains of XBR and it’s lights out.
  5. C.payne

    Black Ovis puffy

    Camofire
  6. C.payne

    No BS Comparison of the Swarovski STC vs the rest of the field.

    Awesome job guys! Last year I finally made the investment into a quality spotting scope and picked up an ATS 65. I have been really happy with it.
  7. C.payne

    “Do-it-all” Pad Advice

    In my opinion I would go with the Xtherm. No question. I am from BC and have tried multiple pads. Nothing ticks all the boxes for me like the Xtherm. I have ran pads with r values in the 3-5 ranges but in September and October I can feel the heat being sucked from my body into the ground. I have...
  8. C.payne

    .223 for bear, deer, elk and moose.

    @BLJ Ya that’s interesting. I have probably 40 rounds through my cheap Caldwell crono and have averaged 2660. I don’t necessarily trust my crono but have verified the dope out to 500m and it seems spot on with that velocity and running a .415 BC.
  9. C.payne

    .223 for bear, deer, elk and moose.

    I am getting 2660 fps out of the 16” barrel. Accuracy has been great as well.
  10. C.payne

    .223 for bear, deer, elk and moose.

    My entry looked to be higher than center heart so the damage must have been from a large fragment. Edit: I was shooting from an elevated position in a treestand though as well
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