OP, I think you're holding it backward. I'm pretty sure I would rest the skull in my palm. When opening beers, of course.
I used a Hornady Great Plains (I think that's the name) on my last elk, and two deer before that. All three bullets sailed through bone and meat...
I was shooting this piece for the first time in maybe two months. The trigger stopped releasing the sear. I took the action out of the stock and...
Casting bullets and driving the buckboard into town were Tonto's areas of responsibility.
If the Mini Strike had been available when I bought my Kalashnikov auto, I wouldn't have bought the Kalashnikov. I'm very happy with that knife...
@Armorer101- That isn't a nipple set screw. It's more of a cleanout screw, and I've never felt moved to remove any of mine. I think it's TC's...
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An even better idea would be to forget you ever had this idea. Bearings are WAY harder than steel waterfowl shot and will ruin the bore in a...
I had an RG 5-shot .22 revolver with a wobbly pinned barrel. If I oriented it correctly, it would lay on my palm without overlapping. My current...
I was given a kukhri a couple years ago. No markings, awful sheath, the two smaller knives (one is actually supposed to be used as steel for...
Inside of 10 or 12 yards, wads STING.
I recently got this model in D2, #0003 of a thousand-unit run. I upgraded the clip to titanium. The button on mine is decently recessed, and it...
First, go get a mama moose....
The Tedd Cash "teardrop" capper works fine on my Pietta Remington, and holds enough caps for an all-day range session.
The box says they're #10s. I guess if they've been stored dry, and there's no collector market, burn 'em up. Save the box and the tins.
For what it's worth, TC Hawken and Renegade nipples are 1/4"-28 TPI. Dixie Gun Works used to sell a "repair" nipple that was slightly larger, and...
+1 on the Buck 103. I never wanted one, but took one in trade for building a BP derringer kit for friend over 30 years ago. If I had to unzip an...
You may wish to pull that bolt anyway, since the head is snapped off. Earlthegoat's advice is solid, but before you go with it, pull the bolt and...
My .54 caliber squirrel load was 35 gr of 3F or Pyrodex P under a 230 gr patched round ball. Accurate, thrifty, and subsonic!
Good work, Sim, and welcome. New guys are supposed to bring burritos.
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