Prairie Dogs
The wind has EVERYTHING to do with accuracy. I entered the World Championship Prairie Dog Shoot in Colorado for many years. Two shooters as partners and a judge. Fifty shots each shooter per day. One year first day we drew a field 300 yards long that had not been shot (also NO...
6mm
Jig, I have been using a 6mm Remington for years on 160-225 lb deer with no problems. Keep it in the heart-lung area and you will never be under-gunned. I use Hornady 100 gr bullets.
Yahoo Email
Same here, I tried to get on the S&W forum to no avail. They don't like my free email. Also I was turned away at the MWFP forum. Seems like discrimination to me.
Scopes
TRUE. I have proved it over and over through 60 years of hunting, shooting and reloading. Also the factor of being absolutely confident the scope is doing it's job is invaluable.
Lights
Definitely turn on the lights. They will run like rabbits. No sense in having a confrontation if it can be avoided. Also keep your car keys by your bed. Hit the PANIC button and your car horn and lights will turn on. Check first to be sure that your PANIC button will reach the garage...
I have a Ruger Security Six that the hammer on the sides is supposed to be bright metal. The back of the hammer is blued. Also the trigger is supposed to be bright. The bright parts of the metal have gotten dingy through the years. How do I go about shining the dingy part?
Shotgun Shells
I have fired some old brass shells that were 100 years old. I was at a Gun show once when some fool brought in a double shotgun broken down. A lady had some old brass shells on her table. He assembled his shotgun, put in one of the old shells (probably 100 years old) and fired...
Armed
My Dad would give me 1 cent for each rat that I killed around our chicken house. I got a Win. Model 67 single shot at age 7. The rats got wise so I started laying on the roof of the henhouse and shooting down when they would come out of their holes. Sometimes I would make 12 or 15 cents...
Portability and Reliability vs ''Spray and Pray''
I have read all of the posts relating to my original post on the differences between revolvers and semi-automatics. I would like to add a little background to my expertise on these matters. I have been a shooter, hand-loader, big-game hunter...
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