Lytle Creek is a good place to shoot. They have covered shooting areas and decent tables. Range officers are ok and fair.
Here is a pic of Lytle Creek firing line. They have made some inprovements in target holding after this was taken. Anyway you need to be prepared to have your own target...
Brian Enos. Dillon has a strong dealer program where price is tightly controlled, it is heavy stuff get free shipping. New units can be shipped directly from the factory. Service is from the factory. If you have a worn or broken part they will ship a new one for free. :)
I like my 22A better than the Ruger MKl. Don't have a Buckmark to compare. 22A has better balance and is just as accurate the mags are easy to load and the cleaning is miles ahead of the Ruger. The 22A is an inexpensive plinker not in the league with the S&W 41 or even the target Buckmarks. I...
The Ruger PC4 is not a beefed up 10/22. They are completely different designs. It does not share one part the designs are totally different. It is heavy for its size and the trigger is rough. The stock is tough. 325 is a good price. :)
Your fence will not keep the bad guy out. It will however keep the big dog in who will keep the bad guy out. Fence and dog its and old answer and works. Even if the dog is not mean they will bark at anyone and alert you. :)
If you are mechanical at all it is easy. Check here.
http://savageshooters.com/SavageForum/index.php?topic=18837.0
It has more parts than most but it is straight forward and you should have no problem. :)
Go ahead and buy the new Savage anyway they need the work.:D
When I was growing up my Dad got a nice semi auto shotgun and we hunted and shot clays a bunch. I lived at home I cleaned the guns. Dad bought the ammo and I cleaned. After I got married and left I would return and clean his shotgun about once a year. Then we moved away and the family took my...
The American uses 3/8th grove. For a 40mm bell without a AO ring these rings will work well and are reasonable.
http://www.opticsplanet.net/leupold-3-8-ring-mounts-57405.html
Good luck.
You will need to know what model it is. CZ uses two different grove dimensions one is Euro 11mm the other is American 3/8th. Some scope rings will fit both. Some sell adapters to go weaver rail instead of grove. Then the options open up a bunch but it adds to the height and can come loose.
For...
I put a couple of layers of MDF together using glue and screws. I used a vehicle driven on them to press them together then put in screws. Cut to size and cover with cheap Formica. It provides a smooth easy to clean work surface and looks finished. Very heavy duty and cheap. :)
Most likely needs a good cleaning in the bolt and action. It is an easy gun to clean. Check over at Rimfirecentral.com in the Marlin section.
Pull the stock and you will see it has a couple of screws holding the action to the receiver one bolt at each end of the action rails. Clean the bolt...
110 is a center fire won't work on the rimfires. You want ones for a 93 or MKll. Try EGW one piece mounts they will list them under MKll with the small ejection port. :D
http://egw-guns.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=280
The guns were rimfire. 32 ammo is hard to get. Someone makes a system to reload, it places a centerfire primer off center close to the edge so it will fire. Neat gun. There is some interest in these and prices might surprise. Could you please post a pic. :)
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