This is kinda neat. I haven’t seen anybody doing mods on those little starter rifles yet. Makes sense for your purpose. Almost a shame to put it in this thread
I’m wondering if this is a confiscated poachers rifle. Anybody know what action that is? Casings look like 303 British. Hard to tell what that thing started life off as.
Early mossberg 500A slugster. No serial number. Guessing it’s from the mid 1960s. Super slick action, hold vertical, press the release and the action opens by itself.
Then the Winchester 1897. My trench gun wanna be. I believe it’s 1905 production. Still busting clays!
You really highlighted something important here….. if a guy wants to get a good group, TARGET SIZE needs to match SIGHTING SYSTEM all relative to the DISTANCE.
I’ve tried explaining this to people and sometimes i think it’s forgotten and or misunderstood. Crazy how much tighter your groups...
I’ve been using a 3 tier method.
- Pistol bag
- Rifle bag
- Range box
Allen range bag, carries 4 handguns
- ammo
- mags
- backup ear pro
- multi tool
- magazine loaders
- 22 conversion kit.
Blackhawk rifle case. Going on 9 years of use now
- mags
- ammo
- cleaning kit
- batteries
- tools
-...
I came here to make a joke about guys overpaying for a good squeeze cocker but @BigMoose beat me to it.
I think the above points hit it. Die Hard, the quality, the scarcity, and the always looming “it’s an HK so it must be God tier” effect.
Think it was in a James Bond movie too, maybe...
I have used it in 9mm, 380, 45 since 2011. Works well. That pound lasts forever!
No issues until I tried my hand with light hollow base bullets in 38spl.
I was using Titegroup and a hollow base bullet. The powder wouldn’t burn unless the revolver was tilted back first.
Switched to bullseye and the problem went away.