My BP hunting days are over, but I continue to enjoy my .44 stainless Ruger Old Army (I'm a sloth at care so stainless is good for me) and recently I picked up a nice Italian SS Armi San Paulo 1858 .44 also in stainless to go to the range with the Ruger.
As soon as the chilly weather warms up...
I never said they were not reliable. In function every one I owned (I admit most are older) has worked flawlessly regardless of ammo I fed them. My issue with the 92X performance was with shoddy initial fitment and even worse support after the fact. In the past, out of the box I'd trust a...
There comes a point of diminishing returns regarding trigger time. If a one brand naturally shoots better than another I think it's a waste of time and money struggling to shoot something that doesn't suit you.
Way back I came to the realization that I shot S&W's better than Ruger revolvers and...
Funny, Uberti makes revolvers in just about every caliber EXCEPT the .41 magnum. If they made one, I'd be a buyer. If they made in in stainless I'd buy two!
I'm not ordinarily for wanton killing and waste of fish and wildlife but hogs are a VERY different story. I wonder if burying them rather than making them vulture food is more a viable and less stinky solution?
It seems as if Florida's problem isn't as big as it is in Texas, and Florida has...
I "owned" two, one (a .40) was a not too well thought out gift which after firing it quite a bit along with my other .40's I gave it back to the donor. The other was a 10mm I bought to play with along with my other steel 10's and after I had shot it enough to determine I preferred my 1911's and...
I too am done with Beretta.
I bought a 92X Performance that went back twice because I could not get the slide off with ANY Beretta barrel, but it would with a Taurus barrel. After the second time there it sort of worked (they ground the inside of the frame where the underside of the barrel was...
A Standard target is never used by me. I make my own and can even take them to the county range where silhouette targets are not allowed.
It's black bowling pin. Why? because if you held it up to a person it nicely covers the CNS. A reduced size example.
Whoa, enter the wayback machine. When I was a kid I'd walk into town with my 10/22 on my shoulder and nobody batted an eye. Today the Governor himself would come to get me and my parents! Anyway, I walked into the sporting goods store and those .22 boxes mesmerized me... even more than the girls...
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