Can't recall the company- Ed Brown? Nighthawk? Could have been Kimber... They guaranteed 2" groups @ 50 yds. They sold hardball or wadcutter guns for bullseye shooters...more I think about it I think it was Ed Brown ( I didn't have $4500 to spend)
I get all these gun magazines...they are always touting the latest and greatest New kid on the block..I'm thinking of branching out and actually BUYING a different brand, just to be different. I recently bought a Taurus g 3 or 4 and found it to be perfectly serviceable- a good pistol all around...
Your failure rate seems about right for HS. As I recall they were problematic. I think you're getting about all out of the pistol it can give. Might try some Ely...
I thought it was OK because...
Woodswalk participants were happy with the course.
Hawk and knife was busy and folks liked it.
Not many tips BUT-you wanna sleep under one on the ground?
Campground? I dunno- you figure the rate schedule out or...just go to a motel(ahhh).
Vendors 25-30%?
Yes, but...
Kind of a neat pistol. I had one. Some were made in New Hampshire I think. Then later resurrected in TX maybe? Most of the models were specifically for bulls eye competition, there was an "Olympic" model that had sexy bbl. Weights and only shot shorts. The Victor was cool looking but couldn't...
I went Fri. The primate side wasn't crowded, but it was just Fri. Beautiful day, booths looked to be about 25% occupied. The line was already full of trucks and trunks, I suppose they will be there all week. Trap range is beautiful with its new loading stations.
Flea markets are about the same-...
Some guys are way over the top. I just run mine blow it out with brake cleaner hit it with a little ballostalr Get it going again. it's worked for years.