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A Marlin model 60 followed me home yesterday . I cleaned it up adjusted the ejector spring while I had it apart
I've had a H&R 45-70 since the Handi-rifle came out. 300 grain Seira HP pushed by a stiff load of IMR-3031 absolutely hammers deer
I have no idea about crosman super points . Crosman premier domed or hollow point fit my Diana 34 fine .I have a Hatsan that won't take H&N cromagnum pellets but take the crosman premier domed just fine. Since it took other pellets I would guess those pellets are just a little oversized
Stopped by the LGS. Looking at the used rack and had a Marlin model 60 follow me home. I took it apart and cleaned the sludge out of it. I doubt I had ever been cleaned. I adjusted the ejector spring . Took it to the club and it runs great
I have a T/C 56 smooth bore. I got it to tighten up the groups with fairly heavy cotton patch and a over powder card between the powder and the patched ball
I hobbled out to the range today and shot my Ruger Wrangler and my Savage rascal . I'm just getting to the point I can put weight on my foot (surgery April 1st) I needed to get out so I kept it light. If you get past the "it's a kids rifle" the Rascal is fun to shoot very accurate for a cheap...
Thanks for the tip I did the back sight like this with a sharpie. I've had the front sight painted white and it helps seeing the sights a bunch. I think I am going to try another color for the front sight. When I can see the sights the little gun shoots point of aim
I have them in every gauge. Extras in 12 and 20 I don't think I gave over $10 for any of them. Most I paid $5 or less. . People have gone crazy on eBay for 10 gauge and 410 with many going for over $200
You better check again. I'm talking about the ones you use a mallet with . 17 Completed auctions for 410 with an average price of $183 13 Completed for 10 gauge averaged $198 only 2 28 ga with average price of $165
After someone on another forum mentioning the crazy prices lee loaders for shotguns are bringing. I dug through my shelves to see what I actually have . Now I am thinking wether to sell them or not
They just opened one fairly close to me . Seems like a decent store. Are they the same Vance that made/sold cast bullets years ago? I picked up a Savage rascal on sale to play with
For as much as I hate Taurus automatic pistols. I like their revolvers . I carried a model 94 22LR woods bummin' for many years. Shot a buddy's 38 snubby a lot . The only reason I have not picked up a Taurus 38 special is that I am trying not to add different calibers to what I have
If I still deer hunted much it would be interesting. Main reason I even noticed it is, Vance Outdoors had a lefty Savage in stock last time I was in. Actually in a modern gun with good hand loads 45-70 will kill anything in North America. I've taken deer out to 225 yards with mine
Saw someone mention the Lee Loader for shotguns on another forum. I did a quick search on eBay for completed auction. Rarer gauges are going for stupid money with some 10 ga and 410 kits going above $200 that is getting close to buying a MEC loader. I have them in everything from 410 to 10 gauge
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