Ya and I chose the better cheek placement over hammer clearance. That why they say to each there ownthe low rings that were on the scope were just to low, no room to get my thumb on the hammer, I put a set of mediums on it picking it up about 3/8" and I moved it back about the same amount getting the eyebox a little closer to my head, now I need to go zero it
Ya and I chose the better cheek placement over hammer clearance. That why they say to each there own
We have an ex son in law that we called bucket head because an XXL helmet wouldn't fitNot everyone has the same cheeks, maybe the OP has a big head and well developed cheeks .
total bowling ball headNot everyone has the same cheeks, maybe the OP has a big head and well developed cheeks .
What scope is that 3crows?
What scope is that 3crows?
The one I had was laser accurate, I put a cheap red dot on it when the prismatic scope i bought for it had too short of an eye relief to work on the factory rail. They are very nice guns, and I wish I still had mine, but it payed for my rifle that became my 221 fireball. I will have another someday, and I want to shorten it up to 17" and thread it as well.
Does the Arkansas rules include repeaters?I realize this thread is kind of older, but just wanted to ask if you guys were still happy with these rifles.
It looks like Arkansas is going to allow straight walled cartridge rifles this coming muzzleloader season, and this is what I'm thinking about. I don't want it in .45-70. I can't imagine a rifle that light with heavy .45-70 loads.
I have a revolver in .44 magnum and already handload for it, so this seems like the logical choice.
Y'all still liking these?
The actual rule hasn't come out yet. The proposals I've seen so far have not specified single shot break actions.Does the Arkansas rules include repeaters?
The 44 works well inside it's operating range without punishing recoil. These guns are a little heavier than you would think due to the barrel thickness. I've shot a 450 bushmaster in an ar pattern rifle and for me that was my recoil limit so I would be wary of a 45-70 if you don't particularly like recoil.I realize this thread is kind of older, but just wanted to ask if you guys were still happy with these rifles.
It looks like Arkansas is going to allow straight walled cartridge rifles this coming muzzleloader season, and this is what I'm thinking about. I don't want it in .45-70. I can't imagine a rifle that light with heavy .45-70 loads.
I have a revolver in .44 magnum and already handload for it, so this seems like the logical choice.
Y'all still liking these?
That's what I'm after.The 44 works well inside it's operating range without punishing recoil.
What was the problem?well i thought like you Ark. Paul had the 44 mag dies bought a 44mag Handi rifle. it was just ok. after about 80yds no bueno!