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  • Echoing WA Mtnhunter, I too have a Roberts, in a Ruger Ultralight, that is second only to my .308 in favor.

    I recently read an article that was basically worshiping the fast "quarter-bore" rifle cartridges. 2009

  • Echoing WA Mtnhunter, I too have a Roberts, in a Ruger Ultralight, that is second only to my .308 in favor.

    I recently read an article that was basically worshiping the fast "quarter-bore" rifle cartridges. 2009

  • 'Ultralight' range is 60 miles and HIGE is 8000 feet and HOGE is 6500 'with a top speed (Exp) of 80 mph.

    Aero-News Network 2010

  • Whether it's the classical Porsche Travel System (PTS) "Ultralight" line, the new "AluFrame" - trolleys or the cases and bags from the Porsche Carfit series or the new Panamera leather series - all items of luggage unite first-class design with perfect functionality.

    Autoblog Noah Joseph 2010

  • 'Ultralight' range is 60 miles and HIGE is 8000 feet and HOGE is 6500 'with a top speed (Exp) of 80 mph.

    Aero-News Network 2010

  • 'Ultralight' range is 60 miles and HIGE is 8000 feet and HOGE is 6500 'with a top speed (Exp) of 80 mph.

    Aero-News Network 2010

  • No! Martin designed it as an "Ultralight" to avoid the need for a pilot's license.

    Legal Blog Watch 2010

  • Angular, practical, good - the proved and tested "Ultralight" Porsche Travel System (PTS) made of light polycarbonate, is available in 19 exterior colours, sophisticated in look and offers clever loading options for the Boxster, 911, Cayman, Cayenne and Panamera rear compartment.

    Autoblog Noah Joseph 2010

  • No! Martin designed it as an "Ultralight" to avoid the need for a pilot's license.

    Legal Blog Watch 2010

  • 'Ultralight' range is 60 miles and HIGE is 8000 feet and HOGE is 6500 'with a top speed (Exp) of 80 mph.

    Aero-News Network 2010

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