YEP - No truer statement has been made.
I have a headache trying to understand this whole deal and still am not 100% positive that I fully understand the final outcome.
Using that reasoning: Only Bison loss this year was to SD State and Cats just handled Jackrabbits pretty handily without 3 key players. And Cats beat #1 ranked undefeated team in their home stadium to get to the Jackrabbits.
Good advice here. The other thing that really helps me to get more steady is if you can find a tree, rock or anything similar to get your rear or back up against.
Bump for a fair priced, no BS carry for any bear.
I shoot 5 - 700 rounds per year in 45 ACP for practice then put conversion 460 kit on from spring to hibernation of bears. I’m in
G-Bear central 8 months a year.
I reload for 45 ACP using 230 gr. regular lead Bullets and shoot factory for...
Welcome to the New Green Age. As coal and gas fired power plants are decommissioned and society relies on more and more wind and solar power this will become more and more common.
Look into getting a Redding Competition shell holder set (follow instructions it comes with), remove your firing pin from bolt for a better feel, and get rid of your expander ball in your die if you have a bushing die and you'll notice much more consistency in your reloads plus you'll be working...
I say leave the ADL on it, glass bed it, do a trigger job, clean the barrel good, check the barrel crown, maybe put a brake on it and go for it. The BDL in my opinion is just a couple more moving parts that can go wrong (especially in a rifle scabbard on horseback). I can unload a ADL just as...
Good explanation and info, this makes perfect sense.
Is there much use of muzzle brakes in the UK? Muzzle brakes are becoming more and more popular here in the western states. I'd like to see a similar knowledgeable maintenance article on brakes.
Just because your equipment or your ability isnt capable doesn't mean that other people can't do it ever day of the week. Take a deep breath, swallow a chill pill and just hit the ignore button
Any chance you have internet at your cabin? If you do then your cheapest and most reliable bet is to use wifi calling. Totally 100% reliable. We've been using it for years at our cabin.
I am assuming you have the same brand and lot number of brass???? How many times has it been fired? Brass work hardens through the firing and reloading process and if you haven't annealed your brass you could be experiencing inconsistent springback.