Thanks fellows,
I, also, was of the impression that they were usually set at 25yards for the suggested bullet weight. For example on a Tarus 92 9mm using their reccomended bullet weight of 124 gr. I just wasn't sure if I remembered correctly.
I have a question regarding fixed sights on a handgun. At what distance are these guns set up to be dead on by the manufacturer? I would appreciate information on this.
MIssissippi Law reads as follows regarding Primitive Weapons for deer.
Laws vary from state to state as we all know.
However...........
Mississippi Public Notice LE4-2280 is amended and the following rules and regulations are adopted.
"Primitive firearms" for the purpose of hunting...
That is very reasonable. We will probally have the timber cut off a 52 acre lot that I usually hunt in. The longest range I could possibly shoot would be 150 yards and with 50 to 100 being more probable. I might be better off using the fixed sigts if I have enough light. I used a 94 Winchester...
What would the zero distance be for the 45-70 Handi Rifle using 325 grain Hornady Leverevolution ammo. This rifle will be used in the primitive weapon deer season in Mississippi. I would appreciate you input.
Can anyone suggest a lower to moderately priced lower varible powered scope that will stand up to the recoil of a 45-70. I am concerned with the scope keeping its zero.This will be used during primitive weapon deer season in Mississippi. Could you also suggest the heigth of rings to use...
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I have a Series 80 Colt Gov't model in 40 Caliber. It has the stainless frame and blue slide. I have fired 500 to 600 or so rounds in it. It works great now.
I was having some reliability problems with it when I first bought it new.
I sent the gun back to colt and they...
Thanks for the Information fellows. I have a Savage Anschultz Model 164 Sporter and have put a Simmons 22 Mag 3x9 with AO on it. I hope to sight this in to really be able to burst squirrels heads this fall or just to really enjoy the fun of plinking, etc.
Will do 1911 Tuner.
I'll get back just as soon as I am able to get out and shoot some more, probally soon after the 4th. I will pay closer attention.
I appreciate your reply.
I have a Colt MK IV 1911 in 40Cal. SW that is not as reliable as it should be in feeding rounds. I have sent the gun back to Colt where they polished the feed ramp and adjusted extractor/ejector, all done at no cost. While I am on the subject of no cost, I will add that I just sent the slide...
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