I would like to think that such a thing is worthy of LE giving me a break but I guess everyone cant think like me. There was a time that this would have been an acceptable reaction.
probably wouldn't do it again to someone else would they?
while beating them to a pulp is admittedly a stretch sometimes a little more than a tongue lashing is needed...
Exactly!!! When you are hunting you should always find your target with binoculars or a spotting scope and then use your firearm!
You should ALWAYS be aware of where others are and know exactly where you are pointing a firearm... ALWAYS means even if you just cleared it! I too hate when...
I must be one of those that cant wrap my head around it then lol. I hope you didnt go out and buy that Dan Wesson vbob just because all of the crap I was flinging your way about 9mm:neener:
If you think that you don't have enough with 8 rounds out of a 1911 just get an XD/XDm I have 14...
I usually always carry my sp101 no matter the season or weather. However the guns I shoot does change. any gun that I have to recover brass from (any reloadable centerfire autoloader) does not get shot when there is snow on the ground because it sucks digging around in it trying to find all...
If you want a fast kill a bullet that fragments would be ideal in my opinion... when most people think of a good hunting bullet they think of a bullet that expands to a large diameter and keeps most of its weight as it does its job inside the animal doing as little damage to meat as possible...
I shot some of the 65 gr vmax working up as suggested and got to 51 grains with superformance and then went up in tenth of a grain increments and got awesome groups with 51.7 (all 5 touching) and 51.8 (4/5 touching with a user induced flyer) . I think the shown max on hodgdons website is 51.9...
Thanks for the replies and the welcome. I completely agree with the 5 shot group. I tried a few of the bergers with 4831 and 4064 with a couple loads each. I seated them to where they touched the lands and I didnt get anything great a couple of decent groups but now I have a new question...
I just bought a Ruger M77 Mk 2 target in .243 win. I would like to end up with 2 main loads to shoot. One with 65gr vmax or other varmint bullet that will reach 400-500 yards for prarie dogs, coyotes, etc. And one load with a relatively high BC but still a good hunting bullet to use on...
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