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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwi39 View Post
    How/where the foq do you even get a projectile for 223 that costs a Goldie a go ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by EeeBees View Post
    cannot wait to buy a punnet of the little gems...this Southerly blast might be hampering the collection down Foveaux way...
    Ill be at the bottom of the island on friday
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    Quote Originally Posted by sneeze View Post
    Ill be at the bottom of the island on friday
    It's a long way to go to make a Family Guy porn, parody mate?




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    Quote Originally Posted by R93 View Post
    It's a long way to go to make a Family Guy porn, parody mate?




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    I guess its not surprising a thread on oysters gets taken down that road, even less surprising that it was you that took it there.
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    Bluff oysters > sex.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rusky View Post
    Bluff oysters > sex.
    Yeah......Na you're doing something wrong bro close but!


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    Quote Originally Posted by R93 View Post
    Yeah......Na you're doing something wrong bro close but!


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    Bluff oysters are a seasonal thing, where as sex ain't. Unless it's a seasonal thing for you guys?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rusky View Post
    Bluff oysters > sex.
    Greater than sex huh? Let me see, a dozen raw oysters vs a dozen hot chicks covered in oil. Nope sorry Rusky they ain't that good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rusky View Post
    Bluff oysters > sex.
    tell your boyfrend to be gentle haha

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    You got me started talking about wood in another thread!



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    Nosler partions I think he uses, or Sorrico?
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    60g partitions in a 223 work extremely well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmsaum View Post
    60g partitions in a 223 work extremely well.
    I find a well worn oyster knife more effective and cleaner
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    I've got the same deal shooting different projectiles out of the same rifle.

    I zero for the load i use often, and for other loads that require a different zero I record the Adjustments relative to that.

    My 223 for example, is zeroed at 150 yards for 40gn vmax.
    to zero for Hornady 53gn at 150yds, I recorded in my little black book I have to move the dials 4 clicks up and 4 left.

    Seems to work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwi39 View Post
    I've got the same deal shooting different projectiles out of the same rifle.

    I zero for the load i use often, and for other loads that require a different zero I record the Adjustments relative to that.

    My 223 for example, is zeroed at 150 yards for 40gn vmax.
    to zero for Hornady 53gn at 150yds, I recorded in my little black book I have to move the dials 4 clicks up and 4 left.

    Seems to work.
    Yup. Good scope no problems. I sometimes forget where I am at between uses lol.
    I use the recording function on my phone now to keep track. Seems to work if I remember to check it ha ha


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