New from western Washington

I've got a 300 prc and some 245 Berger's that I'm going to try the n570 on. Got some 156 Berger's for 6.5-300 that I'm going to try as well. Not sure exactly where to start but I'll guess and go :)
 
Small world, I'm in Forks

I lived there '72 - '75. Then went to school at WSU studying engineering, dropped out (2nd time) and became a blacksmith.
How long have you been in Forks? What work are you involved with?
 
I lived there '72 - '75. Then went to school at WSU studying engineering, dropped out (2nd time) and became a blacksmith.
How long have you been in Forks? What work are you involved with?
Born and raised, mom's side homesteaded the hoh valley, dads came in the late 30s. Work as a contract timber faller
 
Born and raised, mom's side homesteaded the hoh valley, dads came in the late 30s. Work as a contract timber faller
I cut a little bit for Pete papac and his boy Mike off and on helping a friend who was contracting for them back in the late 90's- early 2000's. Some serious rain, short fat trees and weird broke up ground. Rainier timber if I remember.
 
I got a call into Berger and have load data for n570 with 300prc and 245's and 6.5-300 with 156's. Not as fast in the prc as some of the internet hype but still trucking along pretty good
 
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