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Krieger in 28 Nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="ofdscooby" data-source="post: 3078256" data-attributes="member: 34470"><p>Well I've been friends with him for about 15 years and he has no kids. Shooting is his passion and he moves through different cartridges like you and I go through toilet paper. He had a 7x300 win that he got his 1 mile milk jug with and then he just unscrewed it and put it in the safe. The big stuff just hits him too hard these days. He has an edge that he loves but I have to shoot it for him during load development. He pretty much sticks to lighter hitting 7's and 6.5 stuff now and builds them as heavy as he can. He got vertigo from shooting a couple years ago and that was it. So yeah that's the story. Most of his chambering is done through Kampfeld customs so it's all done right and he doesn't skimp on components. He's 77 and doesn't know how to sell stuff on the internet so that's why he asked me to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ofdscooby, post: 3078256, member: 34470"] Well I’ve been friends with him for about 15 years and he has no kids. Shooting is his passion and he moves through different cartridges like you and I go through toilet paper. He had a 7x300 win that he got his 1 mile milk jug with and then he just unscrewed it and put it in the safe. The big stuff just hits him too hard these days. He has an edge that he loves but I have to shoot it for him during load development. He pretty much sticks to lighter hitting 7’s and 6.5 stuff now and builds them as heavy as he can. He got vertigo from shooting a couple years ago and that was it. So yeah that’s the story. Most of his chambering is done through Kampfeld customs so it’s all done right and he doesn’t skimp on components. He’s 77 and doesn’t know how to sell stuff on the internet so that’s why he asked me to do it. [/QUOTE]
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