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  1. Could this be an answer?

     

     

    11.15 X 55R LK EXPRESS
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    The 11.15 X 55R LK EXPRESS was never officially listed in any catalogue. There are however numerous specimens in existence with varying case lengths. All cartridges were manufactured between 1890 and 1910 and have H Utendoerffer headstamps.

    RWS purchased the company.

    Full Company Name: Heinrich Utendoerffer

    Location: Nurnberg, Germany

     

    Additional Information: Heinrich Utendoerffer began production in 1855. In 1889 he sold his business to Rheinisch-Westfälischen Sprengstoff-Fabriken A.-G.

  2. While it has been awhile, from DCM shoots the guys that were doing good were using Kowa, Leica, or Swarovski. If you look at these remember that for some, the scope price does not includes the eyepiece which is sold separately. And yes a friend claims the Konus, as mentioned above, is good for the price! Again unless something changed, the Konus is kind of weighted forward which should not be a problem but something to keep in mind. I'd only worry about setting it up on a cheap, short tripod on a concrete table.

  3. This may be of interest to those who worked around jet aircraft.

    I sent it to Navy friends and they all claimed that it explains a lot of their problems.

    http://www.research.va.gov/currents/spring2014/spring2014-11.cfm

    VA answer is not enough research.

    I believe an air force officer got tired of sending personnel to have their hearing checked and when results showed OK, he thought something else had to be going on.

  4. If you live close to Omaha, Nebraska check at Gun's Unlimited located at 120th and I Street. They support (components) Trap and Skeet shooters in the area. Hulls, various wads, powder, lead and primers. From my last supply run they give volume discounts: 4 bags of lead, case of wads, etc.

  5. I have a set from the VA but for everyday use I tend towards Walker's Game Ear with a clear plastic ear bud. It takes awhile to get use to wearing a hearing aid. The $150 Walker can give you a chance to adapt at a reasonable price. Big box sporting good stores tend to carry Walker's. Check Costco or Sam's for hearing aids. Pay attention to battery life and db gain when purchasing. If a veteran check with the VA.

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