Kentucky_Rifleman
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So far all our range has had in the form of people getting shot has been suicides.
I can't believe anybody in Idaho would commit suicide. California maybe, or Massachusetts for sure, but not Idaho.
KR
So far all our range has had in the form of people getting shot has been suicides.
I can't believe anybody in Idaho would commit suicide. California maybe, or Massachusetts for sure, but not Idaho.
Guys, there's nothing wrong with my gun. Just the bolt lockup can be a bit tight sometimes because it's a precision rifle. At most it needs a bit more lube. If it happens, it can be forced or shot out, but they apparently decided they knew my rifle better than me, and decided to violate their own safety procedures.
No.A rotating bolt action can lock up very tightly if the tolerances are tight.
Your firearm does not function in a manner that allows it to be safely handled
I have a bunch of precision rifles, both bolt and semi, and they will also eject loaded rounds with no drama. The logic that a precision rifle needs potentially unsafe bolt lockup is 100% faulty.. Just the bolt lockup can be a bit tight sometimes because it's a precision rifle.
Doesn't Arizona have huge areas of publicly owned desert? I'd be more than happy to shoot out in the middle of nowhere.
Doesn't Arizona have huge areas of publicly owned desert? I'd be more than happy to shoot out in the middle of nowhere.