Guess I tend to do things a little on the less expensive path. I have had a $79 Bushnell 1x4 Circle Plex on my flattop for several years. It does what it is supposed to do - clear, crisp optics and holds zero. It is a true 1X. The FOV is plenty large.
I recently changed powders so I had to...
I tried the Search function but come not find any answers. How much difference in felt recoil is there between a O/U vs a "gas" gun? I have been thinking about an O/U for dove. No particular reason other than I have always wanted one.
My typical dove load is 1 1/8 - 1 1/4 oz of shot at 1200...
Rem. 1100 with 26" barrel. Favorite shell - 3 dram with 1 1/4 oz of 7 1/2 shot. Shoots very soft. BTW if you are not getting your limit with one box of shells then you are just "sky busting".
I get a good chuckle when I see folks shooting at doves 60 yds away.
The price of lead is now under .80 per lb. This is over a $1.00 per lb lower than it's high. Lead inventories continue to climb. It is time to start putting pressure on the bullet manufacturers to start dropping their prices. If we don't nothing will happen.
Everyone gets Chicken Finger on occasion. You are trying for the perfect shot. Just let the gun move. You cannot hold it montionless. I have seen the best in the world get CF - Bonnie Harmon, Bill Blankenship and Hershel Anderson. I once saw Bill Blankenship set the gun down 3 times at the 50 yd...
Doc, the Glock manual says nothing about lead bullets. It says not to shoot reloads, just like every other gun manufacturer's manual. Guess I voided my warranty years ago. My old G35 had over 100,000 rounds through it when sold - not the first round of factory ammo went down the barrel.
I guess the oldest Glock myth is the lead bullet one. The second is the unsupported chamber, followed by firing out of battery. I have fired tens of thousands of lead bullets through stock barrel Glocks.
It's just like anything else use a little common sense. The bullets I use are in the 18-20...
One of the other posters was correct. There are very few good Bullseye gunsmiths. Back in the day I just shot .45 for both CF guns. When I made one of the Army teams I had to shoot "double ball" for the first year. I was never that good at Bullseye. Best I ever shot was a 2626. My average was in...
You guys have it all wrong. Back in the day we were told to load our M16s with either 19 or 29 rounds depending on the mag capacity. The real reason was the DIs had a real distrust of our counting ability. They were afraid we would jam 21 or 31 rounds into the mag.
You need to really think this out. If you have a family then you are very foolish to even think about doing gun sales out of your house. I had a friend in Atlanta that was doing the exact same thing. One day a customer, who had bought from him before, decided to rip him off. My friend was shot...
First of all you need to build a business model. Decide what OROOA/ROI you can live with. In other words what will your monthly nut be and what income do you need to survive. There are gunsmiths and then there are parts swappers. If you want to be a gunsmith you will need to invest in some...
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