Recent content by Albert A Rasch

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    suppressor

    5-O, Besides the cool factor, a suppressed 22, for instance, makes a great varmint control weapon. With subsonic rounds it is virtually silent. A suppressed 308 is a great firearm for those that like to shoot high power but are a little worried about noise. Likewise a suppressed home defense...
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    Reconfigured the SAR-1 with a light and a sidefolder

    Ben, That is a very nice looking weapon you have there. I like that you thought it out and picked the items that made it better for your needs. Good Job! Albert Why I Despise PeTA
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    Kriss Super V CRB/SO Pics

    My "only" objection though is the price. When it is all said and done you're talking 2 grand, give or take. Albert Wild Pigs: Not Tough Enough to Face Ol' King Coal
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    Kriss Super V CRB/SO Pics

    Not to spill any advance beans, so to speak, but it is a substantial "improvement" in the recoil impulse and muzzle rise. It is hard to believe unless you are there and doing it. Times like these make me wish I owned a digital video camera... Kriss Super V CRB/SO Albert
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    Kriss Super V CRB/SO Pics

    Hey fellows, I have the opportunity to evaluate the Kriss Super V CRB/SO. I've put up a couple of profile pictures at The Chronicles. The initial "field test" was limited to a box of ball ammo I had, but I'm hoping to burn a few hundred rounds next week with it, and we also have plans to do...
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    Scope Removal

    Warne makes QD mounts that keep your zero. I use them on my Ruger #1 in 458WM. Regards, Albert Bloggers: Defenders of the Great Outdoors
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    .458 Lott for Deer?

    Fellows, The 458 Lott is a great cartridge to fool around with. It is more than adequate at reduced loads to take deer and for that matter any game at 98% of the range most game is taken at ie: 100 yards or less. I have a Ruger #1 in 458WM that I have shot hog with more times than I can...
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    High Fence and Preserve Hunting

    Fellows, I'll tell you what, great comments here from everyone. We had a bit of a dust-up over at The Rasch Outdoor Chronicles. There are two sides to the coin and unfortunately, in my opinion, the "Fair Chase" adherents did not make the most convincing argument. I will say that many of the...
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    HSUS versus American Humane Society

    Hey fellows, There is only one documented "idea" of internet hunting. A shot, as far as I can ascertain, has never been paid for. I'm almost sure that it was field tested though. But the initial "advertisement" for the "hunt" created such a furor, that it never went anywhere. I'll try to...
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    Braided AR-15 Magazine Spring Report...

    Fellows, I did a review on the CMMG magazine, follower, and springs in February. Review I found all the components to be well made. As to the braided springs, that they are better made or the same is moot. They're coated for protection, have better pressure characteristics, and they are...
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    Need help with Sling selection

    I'm currently working with some Gear Sector equipment. First thing it's made right here in the USA, and #2 it works well. Two fellows in the "Armed Security" field of endeavors are helping me run it through the works. It is being used daily on 12 hr shifts, and we have a couple of more weeks...
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    Eye Protection: Sawfly-TX Review

    Howdy fellows! I just finished up a review of the Revision Sawfly-TX Shooter's Kit. I found them to be a good set of eyewear and protection that live up to the claims. Positives: Comfortable, light, easy lens interchangeability, fair price, and replacement components are available and...
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    Stupid question of the week: What's the deal with Ruger "Hawkeye" rifles?

    Hey fellows, I'm a Ruger fan, particularly the #1s! But I had the opportunity to shoot the Hawkeye Alaskan at the SHOT Show. The Rifle itself was accurate enough offhand at 100 yards, and the recoil management was phenomenal. I wrote all about it here: 416 Ruger and the Hawkeye Alaskan I...
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    Making your own Snap Caps or Dummies

    Hi there fellows! One of my friends, Ms Holly, just got a new Savage in 270. And though she shoots it well from the bench, I'm a big proponent of plenty of dry fire exercise at home in field positions. That way when you do get to the range you can continue your practice in field positions...
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    Disassembly and assembly of 10/22 Mag

    Wow, Thanks for the accolades fellows. I'm glad it's been helpful! Ruger 10/22 Magazine Tutorial Regards, Albert A Rasch The Rasch Outdoor Chronicles The Range Reviews: Tactical
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