yes when you are a rookie,you have all the physical ability and stamina in the world,and no knowledge..and they decrease and increase in inverse proportion as you get older..
I should put your quote on a plaque...lol, very, very true.
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yes when you are a rookie,you have all the physical ability and stamina in the world,and no knowledge..and they decrease and increase in inverse proportion as you get older..
If I were to buy a Ruger or Glock or Remington from my good friend who owns such things, I wouldn't be part of a "black market" any more than if I'd bought a sofa or or lawn mower from him.
That right there is a thing of beauty! Do you set up hand loads to maximize your accuracy?Ok, here's "Honeybadger", my pride and joy as far as rifles go. View attachment 9505 View attachment 9506
The bipod is detachable but I don't carry it as a shoulder weapon so I just leave the bipod attached. It's had a lot of rounds put thru it but it still will get the job done at long range.
A pistol grip will eliminate that sore shoulder!Can't go wrong with that model sir. I've got Mossberg Persuader 500 that holds 7+1 2 3/4". I have a level 3 recoil pad on the stock but it's still not a shotgun I want to shoot any more than a few times in a row, you'll feel it the next day in your shoulder...lol
thanks..that is the sum of my knowledge after 27+ on the street..ha,the first guy I ever rode with,told me a good beat cop is never cold,wet,tired or hungry..guess I wasn't good,cause I got soaked,frozen,exhausted,but never hungry lol..but walking the beat was fun,back in the day..I really liked the interaction with the public,you just don't get it so much in the cars..I should put your quote on a plaque...lol, very, very true.
That right there is a thing of beauty! Do you set up hand loads to maximize your accuracy?
Sounds like some good loads. Did you father-in-law set up the leade/headspacing/overall length to that particular rifle? Just curious as I've recently been introduced to that aspect of reloading.My gunsmith father-in-law has a bad ass reloading set up at his shop in Missouri. I don't get up there as much as I'd like to, but he always has a few boxes of rounds specially made for me. Sometimes he'll let me buy them from him, but other times, he gives me a few boxes for my birthday, Christmas, etc. The rounds he reloads are all very, very similar to each other which gives me a good base for doping my rifle for different ranges. He loads Winchester 100gr boat tail hollow points with 41.00 grains of powder. The round comes out at around 2,600fps. At 100 yards, I can keep a pattern of five rounds at about 5-6mm. It's a bit of light load but at 500 yards or closer, it will drive nails. For longer range shooting, not that I'm capable of doing it very well anymore, I have quite a few boxes of Winchester 150gr boat tailed hollow points that my father-in-law loaded with 47.00 grains of powder. I haven't used any of those in a long time, but there loaded too well to get rid of. I'm hoping to pass the rifle onto my son someday, it's the nicest rifle I've ever owned.
Sounds like some good loads. Did you father-in-law set up the leade/headspacing/overall length to that particular rifle? Just curious as I've recently been introduced to that aspect of reloading.
Can't go wrong with a 1911. It just feels right.What do you guys think of these?
I can't tell is that the DE .50 or .44? I got to fire a .50 DE in Las Vegas several years back. Fun to shoot. Impractical as hell, but I enjoyed every round I fired from it. The rounds were 325gr....basically shooting an anti aircraft round every time you pull the trigger...lolCan't go wrong with a 1911. It just feels right.
That 10mm is one hell of thumper with the right loads. Most 10mm ammo that I've seen isn't much hotter than .40 S&W. If you get some stout loads inthe G20, you'd better hang on! My friend and I were chronographing some of his 10mm reloads and we were seeing an average of 1,300 fps with a 165 grain bullet. Pretty "snappy".
I'm not sure externally the Desert Eagle .50, .44, or.357 look any different. Could be wrong though.I can't tell is that the DE .50 or .44? I got to fire a .50 DE in Las Vegas several years back. Fun to shoot. Impractical as hell, but I enjoyed every round I fired from it. The rounds were 325gr....basically shooting an anti aircraft round every time you pull the trigger...lol