If I'm in those kinds of temps, I'm either going to be dealing with
1. Winter coat predators
2. Bad guys wearing as many layers of clothes as I am
So that has me leaning towards magnum revolver cartridges...
Thus revolver
Dropped another coyote this morning.
Was out feeding cattle and of in the distance (600+ yards) I saw a rock that didn't belong.
Got the binoculars on it and confirmed it was a coyote.
Figured he'd be there for a minute so when we got back to the ranch, I went looking.
Long story short, I...
I've been seeing coyotes on the ranch lately.
I took note of times and most likely routes.
This evening I went out and posted up behind a dirt mound.
Long story short, I had the right trail but I was looking the wrong direction haha.
When I became aware of the pair of coyotes behind me, I...
I've been wearing it around the ranch the last week or so. Retention is better than I expected.
That spring idea is pretty good.
The bottom of the holster houses a good bit of the muzzle and that helps too, I think.
I haven't taken a jog or anything but I've been loading hay, and feeding...
I don't want to hijack this thread about winter time carry: https://www.thehighroad.org/index.php?threads/drawing-how-do-you-deal-with-a-heavy-jacket-in-winter.936259/
But I wanted to get some data to follow up my post in that thread about vertical shoulder rigs.
I picked up an Italian surplus...
I've been experimenting with a vertical shoulder holster.
It's a comfortable way to carry a large semi (my preference) and it's pretty accessible while wearing the layers required for the ranch this time of year.
I don't carry this way in general public as the inside/outside shedding of...
Mine is a lot more beat up than yours but I carry a 710 every day. I got it a long time ago.
I've stopped buying folders thinking I'll find something better.
I've stopped buying small fixed blades because the 710 does everything a small fixed would do (for me)
Another +1 for this one.
Low left is the most common error for right handed pistol shooters and a good instructor should be able to diagnose that no problem.
So I was thinking about this thread and using a lanyard.
I think the design of the gun would relevant for safety purposes.
I've only ever dropped a gun during training one time and having it fall to the ground was the safest thing for a SAO with safety off.
Something like a SA revolver or DA...
I was hoping you'd chime in.
I appreciate it, man. I think I'll probably end up joining up. I like the owner and it seems like we have similar visions for the local 2A community.
Hey neighbor! Yeah the one I Artois is what I'm talking about. They've only been open 6 months but what they've accomplished so far is pretty cool.
I'm certain we've shot together before at NVSA. I haven't hit a uspsa in a while but I am hoping to add it and red bluff to the schedule here soon.
3 bays means 6 stages, where I'm from. They have plans to go to 200 yards and I saw an easy way to add another 2 25yrd bays when I was out there.
The nearest multi gun is almost 2 hours away.
I think we could have a blast at 100 yards.
When I was training at the old place I had 8-10 guys...
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