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      WTB: Q Honey Badger (rifle) 300 BO

      Purchased one of the above some months ago on this forum and now looking for a second one. Hard to come by but you gotta ask the question. Only looking for the 18" rifle version. Not the SBR or pistol version. Putting together some light weight hunting rifles for my grandsons. Thanks
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      WTS: Q LLC Honey Badger

      Transaction complete. Working with Builder91 was a pleasure. Great communications all along the way and no surprises whatsoever. Builder91 is good to go.
    3. M

      WTS: Q LLC Honey Badger

      Thanks Builder91. Per PMs, I'll take it. Talk to you soon. Macdaddy
    4. M

      WTS: Q LLC Honey Badger

      Just to be clear, you haven't shot it but that implies it was NIB when you got it. Can you confirm? thanks
    5. M

      Greetings from Virginia (Shenandoah Valley)

      That's what struck me about this forum. Some of them are WAY TOO serious about themselves and literally attack new members for minor phoo-pahs. You guys seem to be somewhat less anal. Glad to be here. And yes, I am ashamed of our Gov and his minions. I just hope enough folks here in VA are...
    6. M

      Greetings from Virginia (Shenandoah Valley)

      Ah, good point. Thanks for the enlightenment. Take care.
    7. M

      Greetings from Virginia (Shenandoah Valley)

      I knew I had to have 50 posts to be able to PM. Didn't realize I needed that many posts just to respond openly to a classified ad. By the time I get that many posts, the item I'm interested in will be long gone (I suspect). Thanks for clarifying for me though.
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      6.5 Creedmore vs. 260 Rem

      I've owned both and ballistically, the difference is insignificant. At this time though, as was pointed out earlier, availability of factory ammo and reloading supplies (cases), load data, etc. are far exceeded by the 6.5 CM. Even though I reload, I find the 6.5 CM to be the better choice...
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      Greetings from Virginia (Shenandoah Valley)

      Discovered this forum from another member over at SnipersHide where I've been active for several years as well as on "Long Range Hunting.Com" It's always nice to find new resources where the members are pretty much everyday folks. I do have a question though. I'm finding it...
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