chicharrones
needs more ammo
Hopefully I can clean this up. Anyone see any issues?
I'd say those tool marks won't affect function. At most, they'll hold dirt more than a clean cut surface, but I'd load that gun and shoot, shoot, shoot it.
Hopefully I can clean this up. Anyone see any issues?
You have to be careful with ammo for the .17. It’s a whole lot faster and flatter shooting, but it packs a hellacious wallop for what it is. Shots on squirrels need to be limited to head shots, and not while using ballistic tips which essentially grenade inside of a squirrel. Body shots with a .17 will not leave much meat... and if using the TNT rounds they won’t leave much squirrel.I’m definitely putting on a scope, so iron sights add no value to me, and I like the aesthetics of the American model. Both options I’m looking at are the American. If I get the 457, I’m leaning toward the 17 HMR for its extended distance, and accuracy. Any reason I shouldn’t? Does anyone here have experience hunting squirrels with a 17 hmr?
I plan to head shoot themI have found when mounting a scope on CZs they tend to be very high with CZ rings....you can shoot them but they really never are in the sweet spot for fit....
I like the 22 mag for just a bit more reach and horsepower.....and the 17 really blows up squirrels pretty good if you are going to eat them....
I like the grain of the wood in the butt and through the pistol grip. It appears quite strong, even though not fancy.also, you guys know much more about wood on these than i do... what do you think? You're not going to hurt my feelings. If you cant tell, this is my first used purchase online...
Should I screw the screws back in, without the front sight, on the scout’s barrel? Seems like it may rust if I don’t. Not sure