As my eyes got worse the iron sights, then flip up peep, then Williams peep gave way to a Burris fast fire red dot on my 356 Winchester. I got one with as small a dot size as I could. Feel pretty good out to 75 yards or so and that works for me.
Not pretty and kind of ruins the aesthetics of...
Niece just accepted to med school there, might have to visit to find out for myself. Been close to 40 years, expect things ain't the same as the neat town I remembered!
As a SD landowner and occasional hunter, your school trust lands--which are NOT managed for recreation or wildlife as they should in part be--are the template. Lots of them. You'd never know it as they are grazed to death, farmed hard, or otherwise look nothing like lands managed for multiple...
My take...welcome comments on it....us that the real intent is borne out of western states school trust land "success"...which has taken public land and dedicated it towards extractive industries with a primary goal of immediate income production.
Big money from industry behind it.
The claim...
I will have a hard time accepting that habitat loss isn't part of the problem.
A goal of mine in retirement is to get back to OR where I spent 1/2 year working for BLM fisheries in my early college years. At that time timber clearcut harvesting along streams was high...not good on USFS land...
Nope, at least not bonded ...copper covered lead. Federal claims a unique electroplating process. IMO they sit between true cup and cores and standard bullets in penetration. Depending on what you are shooting that's not necessarily a bad thing.
Barnes accuracy doesn't knock me out in my model7 with 20" barrel. The old federal premium with Nosler partitions did but they don't make them anymore. 3/4" groups with them. I want to try Hornady Cxs next.
I bought a nearly new in the box one several years back for a bit over 200 bucks, been waiting for the right gun.
Planning on putting it on a Ruger RL in 257 Roberts.
Anyone own one? Do you know if the Mark II bolts are stainless or just unblued? Have one coming in 257 Bob....figure it will be a great starter for grandkids and have a bit more knockdown power than 243/6mm's. Maybe use it for speedgoats someday too.
Like to see if I can get the bolt handle...
I would look for lighter kicking loads too. Waterfowl and some upland ammo is loaded hitter than you need.
Started my daughter out with an Al48 20. Adjust the recoil ring for lighter loads. You are handicapped a bit if you use factory ammo and need or want non toxic with the short chamber...
If that intensive with pousin is legal anywhere still, it too needs to be regularly repeated to not have them move right back in...in perhaps higher numbers than before.
What many don't understand is that well established territories limit numbers in many predator species. You take some out...
Coyotes adjust reproduction as mortality increases like a lot of predators, and territories too. The latter often get smaller, so thoughts that killing some making things better can actually make things worse.
Funny then how game wardens and professionals who manage our fish and game cried out in alarm over legislation that would have enshrined a right in my state. You really think those people are part of some "anti-hunting faction"? Thankfully our legislature listened. We ended with solid...
Didn't read but depending on his stance, his take on enshrining rights to hunting and fishing is not wrong.
People often don't look behind to the impacts...rights can't be regulated or taken away. Passing such measures....if not clearly worded to expressly allow regulation of hunting/fishing...
The company pulled the plug after it became clear they were not likely to get permits.
The servers in most of these installations are encased in steel enclosure surrounded by some type of Oil to cut the noise--leaking of that oil is one of the concerns for the things.
It's not so much the...