Congrats on the new permit.
Don't forget to practice and become familiar with your carry piece. Shoot it a lot. Get some pistol handling training if needed.
"That is what I said!
That is why I said think in terms of momentum. Inertia being a measurement of a body's resistance to changes in momentum.
So if you think in terms of momentum imparted to a projectile, the projectile with higher momentum will create higher recoil in a given weight...
Yep.
Too much in a single coat. Spread it thin. A run sets you back at least two steps. Or even worse if you had stained the original wood you could mess up the even staining while working out a run. Runs are a real time killer when you consider what you have to do to fix it. Heavy coats...
A rifle next.
An accurate bolt action rimfire to start. I'd recommend a CZ 452. Develop some marksmanship on the cheap and maybe some small game hunting too. Then move up to center fire like a .243 Win or something in that range. Easy to shoot, accurate and ammo readily available.
God bless out war veterans past and present. Let us never forget them and what they have given us.
And yes, this is a gun forum but I, for one, am an American first and forum member second.
Nice looking rifle. Don't recognize the scope brand so I can't comment on that. Not an ADL with those nice grip and forearm caps.
I think it would be a fair trade.
My 6 BR cycles fine since I use a single shot adapter. Accurized action with 26" 9 twist Hart varmint taper on H&S thumbhole stock. Not a real expensive build. Just a fun gun.
Best so far has been 0.320", 5 shot at 200 yds. Haven't shot any at 100yds in months. Sub 1/2 MOA almost too easy.
I think local markets are kind of brand loyal most places. I talked to my buddy that works at a local gun shop and he said that CZ's just haven't sold that well. Had a few and sold them all but not quick enough for them to want to re-stock.
I have seven of them and a lot of folks ouu and ahh...
Awesome find. And a good shooter to boot. Congrats!
I use to throw M1's around when I was in ROTC. I was on the drill team at U of Houston and we used them for our drill routines. One of our fancy drills involved throwing M1's with chromed bayonets. Busted a few stocks in practice but not...
I've seen this happen twice to a buddy's LR 308. He was using his handloaded ammo. After clearing the jam he tried some of mine and it did the same thing. Had to clear the jam again. He then tried with another buddy's handloads that were loaded with factory new and primed Remington casings...
I have a custom build in 6 BR and it's a nice shooter. Lots of bullets to choose from. I would recommend a 8 twist if your looking to go long with the rifle.
I have a couple of Nikon Monarch 6-24x50 that work very well. I paid less than $500.00 for each of those and they perform very well. They seem to track very well and repeat well with the tactical turrets that come with them.
I have one that's been on my Rem 700 5R for over 1700 rounds with no...
I use the old Leica LRF 1200 and the Nikon Monarch 1200. They both work fine with a slight performance edge going to the Leica.
I could range an old white house to about a thousand yds or so. A small (deer sized) target maybe to 500 or so. That is mostly due to my not be able to hold any...
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