What, like did they stamp 666 on your forehead? How does Walmart know you may have been exposed? Frankly, I would have gone and got it, worn my mask and kept my social distance. My wife works as a nurse/respiratory therapist and has had several C19 patients but she follows precautions and I am not going to quarantine just because I live with her. People still get common colds, which are often Corona viruses themselves. I guess I not skeered of the beer flu appropriately.
Has your wife tested positive for COVID?What, like did they stamp 666 on your forehead? How does Walmart know you may have been exposed? Frankly, I would have gone and got it, worn my mask and kept my social distance. My wife works as a nurse/respiratory therapist and has had several C19 patients but she follows precautions and I am not going to quarantine just because I live with her. People still get common colds, which are often Corona viruses themselves. I guess I not skeered of the beer flu appropriately.
@3Crows sorry for my quick reply .Has your wife tested positive for COVID?
His has and he has symptoms. People need to stay home in these cases!
Great... it's on youtube... now we'll never find one ever again...
I agree with you!This has got to be the most I've ever spent in a lifetime on sporting goods at Walmart. 2 Axis at $124 a piece, 2 slings $10, 1 Leupold base $10 (got a second at Academy), 2 sets of Weaver rings $10, 2 buttcuff shell holders $6, and now a Leupold 3-9x40 $54 and a Nikon 3-9×40 $30. Ordered a couple Harris bipods off Amazon to finish up 2 new semi-decent 30-06 rigs for no reason except they were darned cheap. I suppose there are worse ways to impulse spend $350. Thanks a lot for the help guys!
Are you using brickseek to find the scopes? If so, what exactly are you searching?This has got to be the most I've ever spent in a lifetime on sporting goods at Walmart. 2 Axis at $124 a piece, 2 slings $10, 1 Leupold base $10 (got a second at Academy), 2 sets of Weaver rings $10, 2 buttcuff shell holders $6, and now a Leupold 3-9x40 $54 and a Nikon 3-9×40 $30. Ordered a couple Harris bipods off Amazon to finish up 2 new semi-decent 30-06 rigs for no reason except they were darned cheap. I suppose there are worse ways to impulse spend $350. Thanks a lot for the help guys!
Believe me, I thought about going anyway. However, I work for the county in corrections and my employer knows I'm on quarantine. If I were seen out and about (the Walmart is in the town I work on) there'd be major problems with work and it's not worth the risk for me. I'm getting paid and not having to use sick days during my 10 day quarantine, would rather not risk that deal.
I signed up for the paid version of brickseek after buying the first rifle. It's $10 a month, however I only plan to use it for a few more items I want-- laptop, new grill, some patio furniture -- then let it go. Figure the clearance prices more than compensate for a couple months of subscription cost.Are you using brickseek to find the scopes? If so, what exactly are you searching?
I signed up for the paid version of brickseek after buying the first rifle. It's $10 a month, however I only plan to use it for a few more items I want-- laptop, new grill, some patio furniture -- then let it go. Figure the clearance prices more than compensate for a couple months of subscription cost.
Btw I also bought trigger kits from a guy on Ebay. I was a little skeptical of it because they were cheap ($7 each) and consisted of nothing more than a stop screw, 2 thin washers, and a replacement spring with a pair of hex keys to remove the stock screws. The result is actually really good! Pull on both guns now is just under 4 pounds with a little bit of over travel. These must be really popular now as the seller shows sold 1,381 of them and the price has more than doubled.
I would shoot them a little bit first. I was surprised that the Axis trigger on the two I have shot is better than I thought they would be. Not as good as the AccuTrigger but better than some rifles I have owned and others I have shot.Sounds like the same idea as the M*CARBO trigger kit. I thought about getting a Rifle Basix or Timney trigger, but all things being equal they seemed like alot of money for my $50 rifle when the M*CARBO kit is $25 shipped and gets similar results to ehat you said.
I would shoot them a little bit first. I was surprised that the Axis trigger on the two I have shot is better than I thought they would be. Not as good as the AccuTrigger but better than some rifles I have owned and others I have shot.
Yeah I've dry-fired one of my recently acquired Axis rifles and it feels fine. Granted, I'm not that spoiled by modern triggers. My existing sporting rifles are mostly a collection of military sporters (most still with their military triggers), and older guns from the era before triggers were so heavily scrutinized. For a basic hunting rifle I so no need to replace the trigger.
Bought my second rifle from Walmart this afternoon, found a Rossi 22/410 combo gun for $35. My son is left handed (Got that from me) and we think left eye dominant. He will be old enough to get started shooting soon, so a break action will be perfect for a first rifle. I missed the Savage deals but I will probably get more use out of this if I’m being honest. Still would have loved a free/almost free centerfire rifle though...even if I don’t need it.
This is what I came back to this thread to post about I also got an email back from savage approving my rebates! Now, to spend my rebate on some leather to carry what I traded a couple free rifles for.I just received email confirmation that my $50 Savage rebate was approved. So after taxes, I paid $2.43 for my walmart closeout Axis.