Objectively it’s just a gun. But objectivity imo has little relevance in your decision. He was your grandfather and whatever you choose to do is the right decision.
I've never seen a Lee Loader in action, so that video posted by mdi was quite interesting. It looks like the Lee Loader is a good idea for someone who wants to start hand loading. As for it being slow, based on the video, it doesn't look much slower than any single stage press, including the...
Run it short. Stretching the neck is uncomfortable and makes shooting harder.
Or experiment with and without the slip on. Shoot off hand and see which yields best results.
While I’m glad to hear of more gun owners, the article is written as a hit piece. The so-called health professionals warn of increased suicides and increased risk to children due to more guns in households.
I think I’m going to cancel my subscription to the Anals of Internal Medicine.
Victorinox 6” curved boning knife. The most useful knife in the kitchen. It can do everything except chop through bone. Other than that it can cut meat, skin and slice fruit, cut vegetables, and serve as table steak knife.
Ok so you’re pulling right only when you’re not using a rear bag. Well that’s basically a field position like shooting off a tree branch or off your back pack. And your right grip sounds good.
Let the front of the rifle free rest on a bag and use your left hand to anchor the stock in your...
Try holding the pistol grip with only your index finger (outside of trigger guard until you're ready to shoot) and thumb of your right hand (extend your other three fingers so they don't touch the gun) where your right palm doesn't even touch the grip. Your fore grip along with the top of the...
Most people who claim to be anti gun are not hard core socialists that want to install an authoritarian government to control how people think and live.
They simply want less violence in society and they think if there are less guns then there will be less shootings, therefore, guns are the...
I shoot 180 gr gamekings in 06 at 2700 fps and it’s been working well so far on axis deer. They almost always drop on the spot.
The higher BC gives better ballistics than the lighter bullets and the only drawback is increased recoil on the bench. From field positions I don’t feel the recoil...
If your budget of $1000 includes the glass, then I would get a PSA complete lower and upper for around $500 and use the rest to get the best low power variable scope you can find. If the $1000 is for just the rifle, then any of the more expensive guns recommended here would do fine.
That's an interesting project. The laser might help. I would do it the same with open sights, use laser at night and adjust sights to the laser dot at a distance of around 100 yards. And the 100 yards is not to zero at 100, it's to more finely tune the co-witness.
Pre-Charged Pneumatic.
It's a type of air rifle that uses compressed air to fill a reservoir in the gun. This enables more power than spring pistons, repeating fire and are easier to shoot than springer.
PCP are generally more expensive and require more equipment, like tanks, pumps...
I think it depends on the number of birds. A springer does fine if it’s just to protect a backyard.
But if it’s more of an industrial type project then I would invest in a pcp rifle.
Air guns is a whole new universe of equipment. If you do need a pcp then there’s research to be done.
Chamber laser bore sighters work. Where I live the shortest distance available at our only public rifle range is 50 yards.
Sight in the laser at night so you paint the target at about 100 yards. Superimpose the cross hairs onto the laser dot.
When you get to the range you should be on paper...
Tell him you’re looking for a nice old lever gun for your collection and ask him what he would recommend. If he is open to selling his gun he may decide to offer his gun.
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