I have a 3-12x40 Huron. Image quality is good and controls work smoothly. It appears to be a well made scope.
I haven't had it very long but so far it has done well. Some day, when I have more spare time, I would like to make a few side by side comparisons with some of my other scopes.
I started shooting .22 magnum ammo in the early 1970s and have used a bunch of it since. I can recall having several misfires in both a revolver and a rifle. The misfires were all with Winchester Dynapoint ammo, which is one reason I stopped buying it. I don’t recall having an issue with any...
I've had good luck with these Speer TNT bullets. I'm pleased with their accuracy.
You can get bulk packs of 1,000 in 50 and 52 gr and they make a 55 gr but I'm not sure it's available in the 1,000 rd packs.
https://www.natchezss.com/speer-sp-22cal-50gr-hp-tnt-1000bx-sp4705...
I drew a plus sign on cardboard with a felt pen then pasted thin strips of tin foil on top of the lines I drew. I left a gap in the foil where the lines intersected in the center so I could fine tune my group using my spotting scope. My target resembled a duplex reticle with the thick portion of...
I really like RMR bullets. I have been using them for a long time.
I just tried some RMR 9MM brass and so far I like it a lot. It's very well made and consistent. It's a pleasure to load. I'll buy more when Jake has it available again.
My RL450 came with two plastic primer pickup tubes with brass fittings. I think that was around 1980 or so. I am still using those plastic tubes because I prefer the brass fitting to the newer plastic ones. It's faster and easier to use. I wish they would start offering tubes like that again.
I shot my neighbor’s TX22 a while back and was impressed by the accuracy and reliability of such an inexpensive pistol. It caused me to re-think my low opinion of Taurus products. I even put a TX22 on my watch list in case a good deal came up. I’ve since changed my mind after seeing this post...
The Hogue Extreme series G10 grips are lower profile and will slim it down so it's more acceptable. They make quite a difference on P226 as well. They are a bit pricey but they do make a difference.
We could always tell when the berries were ripe by the number of woodchucks in the road. Apparently the berries ferment in their system and turn into alcohol.
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