mooosie said:It should be noted that Longmire didn't last long
With the exception of Big Bang Theory, I doubt most screenwriters have either the inclination or the budget to bother getting expert advice on the topics they incorporate in their plots.Ain't this interesting, at least to me? Anybody remember the first season of "Longmire" TV series? They introduced the .45-70 as a murder weapon, and said that it should be easy to track down because it "was an antique caliber" and not used much nowadays. Wow, did they get that wrong!!!
The screenwriters seem to violate the Hemingway dictum that writers should write about what they know.With the exception of Big Bang Theory, I doubt most screenwriters have either the inclination or the budget to bother getting expert advice on the topics they incorporate in their plots.
what do you guys think strait stock vs pistol grip?
guide gun vs regular for deer hunting?
Doesn't really matter much to me. When I was actively hunting I used a variety of rifles with both designs. So I guess either and or. The upper rifle in the below image was always one of my favorites for West Virginia and with the new Ohio rifle laws would be one of my go to guns for Ohio. Ruger 44 Magnum carbine. Also, while I have a few I don't generally scope guns I expect to shoot 100 yards or less.what do you guys think strait stock vs pistol grip?
guide gun vs regular for deer hunting?
Own several of both. Perfectly happy with a pistol grip stock, but straight stocks seem to fit me better and shoulder faster. Probably something to do with my build.what do you guys think strait stock vs pistol grip?
guide gun vs regular for deer hunting?