I don't have anything to add because the advice you've been given is pretty complete.
I will say this, posting a video of you shooting is the EASIEST way to show the situation and the quality of answers shows that.
Anyways, good on ya for the video and seeking advice. :)
I really don't need the loupe but since I have one..... it's kinda fun. I'm like a kid with his first microscope. :)
So for the back portion, where would you stop? 280 stone? 600?
I can shave with it. Clean effortless shave. The strop polishes the bevel so fine that when you hold the edge up to the light it looks like the edge is a mirage like a cloud. I use a 10x loupe to look at the edge to keep an eye on the bur and polish.
I do this to all my pocket knives but this...
I bought a Glock field knife. I know I know, not everyones favorite but it was cheap on Ebay.
The bevel angle seemed to be around 25 degrees so I set it up on my Lansky and sharpened away and then stropped it. It's as sharp as it can be really.
Then as an after thought I questioned...
I carry a knife to open boxes and also to cut twine in the garden when staking the peonies. Never had to use it for much else....
Oh yeah cleaning fingernails.
I've never had a single failure in my 6 year old loaded.
I have however had to replace the worn out wobbly trigger, the plunger tube re staked. Basically after a few thousand rounds the thing is so loose that you remove the msh and the now loose safety all the pins pretty much fall out of the...
Yeah jibjab a Saint Bernard is the worst watch dog there is. Mine is a 4 year old female 160lbs and if someone broke in she would probably show them where are the valuables are. lol......
I think she was 2 before I ever heard her bark! Of course when she did I nearly **** my pants. Scary...
I think...........
It means that at a 100 yards I believe that the the dot in the scope would cover 3 moa of the target. So if you had a 5 moa dot it might cover the whole target depending on target size.
The need to learn is what brought me here. The members are what made me stay.
This forum helped me pic my first pistol, second, third..... helped me learn how to shoot it well. Info here helped me buy my first rifle this year and I'm slowly learning how to shoot it.
I just wish we could have...
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