I am a fan of their "segmented" rimfires,,have tested on water jugs,,3 consistent banana shaped petals. I carry in back up & proven critter killer,,3 different speeds,,subsonic great thru cans. I will prob try these new ones too.
I would never use mantel type lamps in enclosed areas,,,not even tents. Thorium particles get airborne when burnt. Worst is intitial light up,,gradual reduction thru use.
boy they messed that one up,,,grip is going to be too fat,,13 rounds and slim grip was enough,,don't need ambo slide release either,,,I love OLD hi-powers
i quit using my kayak many years ago,,,prefer canoes--have solo & tandem. The open boat so much more usable for hunting, fishing , camping. I can out manuver most kayakers on the rivers. use carbon fiber bent paddle-- makes a lot of difference. I do and have rented kayaks for large open...
I dropped them some years ago,, after finding out family that owned that company had younger man of family, took over and was "VERY PROGRESSIVE"***anti - gun,, anti conservative and working against us.
Got mine years ago in Utah-dogs & bow***,BUT I think if I did again,, way would be live aboard boat in N.W. spotting along coastline, put ashore for stalk
Check out ---RECON E BIKES--- from right here in Fort Wayne***heavy duty,, and selling many to law enforcement***military tuff. I am pretty sure I am buying one. Will be great in my older age getting up the hill to my deer stand---quietly
I have heard that when a .22 hi speed slows down to the sub sonic level at long range,, there can be a bit of wobble ---that is the reason to use standard velocity to begin with
I shoot steel plates out to 400 yards with a spotter***military trainers .22 ***iron sights***standard velocity ammo---wind gets to be a problem way out there
started my beard in 1972 when I went out to sea in the Navy,, asia/pacific fleet***,never shaved it off since. It has been different lengths, neat and wild,, red-brown to grey thu the years. If I ever get into bad trouble,, I could shave it off and no one who knows me would recognize me.
If the INDNR admits that there are cougars and a breeding population,, then they would have to spend the time and $ to develope a program to manage them. I don't think they want the extra work- headake.
I agree with all the positives above,, I trained under him many years ago, like his attitude and style way above other "big name instructors". In his years Clint seems to have gotten "slightly" rougher edged
I am retired window clerk , no problems mailing that thru Post Office. I handled lots of gun parts, even to international destinations. Customs marked as "machine parts"by mailer. Post Office mailed long guns -- no problem. Handguns had to be mailed from FFL holder to FFL holder
I also had...
I always think worst case scenario,,heat/ fire damage. NO plastic or paper. Separations with homemade metal dividers, bulk /loose filled. Further separations can be made with smaller metal tins, or stripper clip loads ( stripper clips will hold variety of ammo not made for it)