nothing is for certain... but i try to always use USPS money orders because it can be prosecuted as Mail Fraud should a bogus transaction occur. i think it is the safest.
here is a good video showing the affects of different shot loads from #8 birdshot to 000 buck in ballistic gelatin .... it qualifies my choice of #4 buck.
hey have fun with it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhZf_x8Esms
personally i believe if you have a sling on your HD shotgun you should use it for retention, do not let the sling hang lose. a shotgun is a two handed weapon... you may need your two hands for something pick up a child... unlock a door .... get a beer out of the refrigerator... :D
fwiw I have both if I were carrying in an outside pocket the 642
would be a viable option (shoot through pocket no jam).
other wise I prefer the LC9 for its slimness.
i am not knocking the harris or any other bipod... i just dont want to spend $$$ for a bipod that is for range use and just having fun... i want a stable platform that removes easily and is inexpensive NOT cheap. this NcStar that i looked at at the show seemed well made and sturdy... i liked the...
i am wondering if it is the fact that NcStar is made in China that bothers you medusa? But that can't be because that is where Versa-pod is made... "economical" is always the way to go... "cheap" however isnt... that is why if i asked if anyone has experience with them.
http://www.ncstar.com/productDetails.php?PID=232
i saw one at a gunshow last week i liked the idea that it had no external springs
it seemed sturdy enough and had notched legs....has anyone tried these... i realize NcStar doesnt have the best reputation but this isnt for sniping in iraq just...
i recently bought a mossberg 590a1 18.5" barrel with ghost ring sights...... i am sorry but i can not figure out how to adjust the elevation it has that disc ... how exactly does that work? i cant seem to see any movement when i turn it is it suppose to sit on top of the bumps on the disc...
does anyone have any experience with the mercury filled recoil reducers that fit in the stock of a shotgun?
do they work?
how much of a reduction do they provide?
any precived problems with them?
other alternatives?
do you feel they are worth the $45.
what brand would you suggest...
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