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  1. Buck13

    Sweet spot for .22LR rifle value?

    457s are definitely something I've been considering. Which model I like best changes from week to week.
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    Sweet spot for .22LR rifle value?

    Knowing me, maybe a match once a decade. Just want something that is noticeably a step or two ahead of my box-stock 10/22s, so probably "informal."
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    Sweet spot for .22LR rifle value?

    If you were not poor but cheap, and looking to buy a bolt-action .22 for target shooting that hit your sweet spot for the trade-off between accuracy and price, what would it be? Not a project gun (no changing the stock, trigger, barrel or anything like that) but as a turn-key that just needs a...
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    What mount for a 33 mm scope on 10/22?

    I have an OEM 20" 10/22 (have a BX trigger I'm soon to install, otherwise all-original), want to put a Leupold 2-7 x 33 VX Rimfire on it. Since this is not an NRL22 rifle, I don't feel the need for anything bigger! What mount is good for a smallish scope like that? Ideally parts I can order...
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    Holster for Ruger MkIV Lite and MkII target?

    Midway has Desantis Softuck on sale (some models anyway). Ruger Mk pistols aren't listed in fit guide. Suggestions? Maybe a 1911 model of similar barrel length? Looking for something to carry a Ruger MkIV Lite or MkII 5.5" Target. Neither is a great carry gun, IMHO, but would be nice to...
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    Reloading component availability

    I went to two SWs and called two more yesterday. No 2400 to be found. But I did score 500 Federal Large Pistol Match standard primers for 8 cents a pop, which isn't bad considering that the nearest Cabela's wanted 10 cents each for Winchester LPs. No doubt it helped with availability that the...
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    Zero bullets in .357 Mag or .45AARP?

    M-dies are supposed to be really good for cast bullets. I have a couple and haven't really played around with them that much. My reloading schedule is pretty limited and erratic, and the last time I was using plastic-coated bullets, I just remember thinking maybe it wasn't worth it to save a...
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    Zero bullets in .357 Mag or .45AARP?

    For the .45 I'd buy their (Zero's) 185 grain JHPs for target use.
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    Zero bullets in .357 Mag or .45AARP?

    I picked up a fair number (by my standards) of Nosler 158 grain .357 JHPs quite a while ago at a reasonable price. Very happy with their accuracy but I've run out and the prices no longer seem at all reasonable. I picked up a .45 1911 early this year and got some GT cast for it. I'm thinking...
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    Reloading component availability

    That is pretty steep. Good to know it's available. Definitely wasn't any at SW in Everett that last few times I was there, but I only get in there every two to three months. Next week I'll be driving right past a BassPro, a different SW and a Cabela's, so I guess I'll duck into each to...
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    Reloading component availability

    Has anyone seen 2400 available? I have enough magnum revolver powder for my needs, but nothing that has quite the same fireball as 2400. I haven't seen any for sale in years. I was guessing that Alliant found it more convenient/profitable to make only MP-300 for some reason. Or does 2400...
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    What size punch to remove Redhawk rear sight?

    A while back I bought a Weigatinny rail to put on my original model Redhawk .43 Magnum. I didn't rush to install it, and it finally occurred to me when I looked at it last night that I would need a pin punch to remove the rear sight pivot pin. Not the kind of tool I have a full set of. What...
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    Smallest scope that has MOA Christmas tree reticle?

    I guess I should first figure out which is in more common use and learn the one that is more popular, so I'm speaking the same language. I'm used to hearing about MOA, but mainly when people are talking about turret clicks.
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    Smallest scope that has MOA Christmas tree reticle?

    Well, to be more specific: Not only do animals vary in size, both by species and age, but how big their bodies appear varies A LOT with their posture. So, the head of an adult gray squirrel would be pretty consistent and might be useful for ranging, but the thickness or length of a squirrel's...
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    Smallest scope that has MOA Christmas tree reticle?

    Hmm, the "Similar threads" below led me to this: https://www.primaryarms.com/primary-arms-slx6-1-6x24mm-sfp-rifle-scope-gen-3-illuminated-acss-22lr-reticle Not *precisely* what I was looking for, but close, and reasonably priced. I'm going to have to RTFM because I can't figure out how the...
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    Smallest scope that has MOA Christmas tree reticle?

    What is the smallest scope that has a Christmas tree reticle calibrated in MOA and halfway decent optics? Say up to maybe $350. I might put a new scope on one of my .22LR rifles, so nothing crazy-powerful needed. It just might be fun to have, since I like "busy" displays. You should see the...
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    300MP as a replacement for 2400?

    I have a Lee Perfect. I like the adjustment mechanism. H110 seems to be exactly the right size to bind the drum, so I need two hands to work it and I'm afraid a case is going to pop out of my hand when it's also needed to grip the meter and spray powder all over. Haven't had much trouble with...
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    Bullseye Pistol

    If you're serious, go to Bullseye-L every day on the Commercial Row sub and keep at it until you score a wadgun ready to go to work. A little patience should pay off within a few months. I wasn't serious or patient and just found a supposedly unfired Range Officer .45 for sale via Gunbroker...
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    300MP as a replacement for 2400?

    2400 is my favorite for .357 and .43 Magnums, but I haven't seen any for sale in ages and I'm virtually out. I have a little H110 but it binds my Lee powder meter so badly that I typically weigh every charge, making it better for special occasions only. I stopped in at Sportsman's Warehouse a...
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    Bullet weight and point of impact; revolvers vs automatics

    My observation is that revolvers are more sensitive to bullet weight changing the point of impact than semi-auto pistols. I've tried to do some thought experiments on it, and I believe that the springs in an auto mean that the relative effects of variations in bolt thrust by the case head and...
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