Mountain Whiskey
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I have never seen a Tokarev revolver. I have a pair of Romanian automatics I love.Love those revolvers. Shot one suppressed and it was absolutely amazing.
I have never seen a Tokarev revolver. I have a pair of Romanian automatics I love.Love those revolvers. Shot one suppressed and it was absolutely amazing.
My bad. 7.62*38RI have never seen a Tokarev revolver. I have a pair of Romanian automatics I love.
I was thinking of mounting a holster on the center console near my right leg. There seems to be enough room.seems like an appropriate place to ask, where do you guys keep pistols in your trucks? mounts? safe?
I’m left handed so the drivers door cup holder pocket would have been perfect snug spot to hold my gun EXCEPT the factory didn’t provide me with any stinkin’ foam cup holders this time.I was thinking of mounting a holster on the center console near my right leg. There seems to be enough room.
Beautiful range. What did you sight?Finally got a cool morning and midday to sight in some hunting rifles. Shot 25, 50, 100 and 150 yds. They are 1in. low at 25yds, zero at 50 yds, .7in high 100 yds, and back to zero at 150 yds.
Finally got a cool morning and midday to sight in some hunting rifles. Shot 25, 50, 100 and 150 yds. They are 1in. low at 25yds, zero at 50 yds, .7in high 100 yds, and back to zero at 150 yds.
I sighted in a Weatherby 30.06 and Tikka 270. Put new scopes on them. I checked an AR also I like to have on the tractor. I like to zero at 150 yds, then they are within several inches from very close to 200 yds.Beautiful range. What did you sight?
Among the hundred unfinished projects I still need to bed a 3006 to the stock and get it sighted. That one has been on the back burner about a year now.
I had a marlin 3030 a long time ago and loved the feel of that gun. I ended up trading it because it wasn’t accurate. Are you getting some decent accuracy out of your lever actions? I have never tried Henry.I love level action carbines (Henry and Marlin) in common-caliber wheel guns along with caliber matching handguns.
Thanks for the comments on the range. I really love everything about my farm. I have everything I need including cabins ,barn, long range, pistol range, and lots of whitetails, and turkey. But I can’t get my wife to move out there. I interrogated her pretty hard, and broke her, but I felt bad so didn’t move out there (maybe when I retire). It is within 30 minutes of Walmart, grocery, etc. but definitely out in the sticks and she is not made for that. She likes her friends, other comforts… I like being out away from people, nothing but wildlife, sun rises and sun sets.Beautiful range. What did you sight?
Among the hundred unfinished projects I still need to bed a 3006 to the stock and get it sighted. That one has been on the back burner about a year now.
Yea the 3030 has probably killed more deer than any other caliber. Was popular when I was growing up also.Yea, we are in the woods but it is still Northern Virginia so although I have a perfect spot for a short 50 yard range in the ravine beside the house, the wokeness around us will complain. If we could find a place in the tri city area of Tennessee I would buy it as we could drive there regularly. Further out will wait a few more years for retirement.
I grew up with a Winchester 3030. It was a whitetail harvester. I gave it to my brother for safe keeping once and haven't seen it since. I would like a 357 Henry. Plink with 38 specials and still shoot the magnums.
My Marlin 30-30 lever has a scope on it dialed in at 500 feet. I can keep a 6-inch pattern as long as I am properly stabilized.I had a marlin 3030 a long time ago and loved the feel of that gun. I ended up trading it because it wasn’t accurate. Are you getting some decent accuracy out of your lever actions? I have never tried Henry.
My Marlin 30-30 lever has a scope on it dialed in at 500 feet. I can keep a 6-inch pattern as long as I am properly stabilized.
My Henry's are all with the factory iron sights (also large loop levers) so accuracy is shorter range but they are carbines. I typically shoot 100 to 150 feet with the .44 mag and .357 Henrys and hold a nice pattern. The Henry .22 large loop lever I run at 50 feet and it holds a nice pattern.
My .223 seems to have an accuracy issue that I don't understand. I've taken it to the range and had a couple of different range officers give it a try and they didn't understand it either. I'm thinking after a few rounds, the barrel heats up causing the issue. May be time for a new one before the loonies ban them.
It could be just me but once you run a Henry lever action, you can't go back to a Marlin or Winchester. The Henry's are just that smooth and now that they offer side loading in addition to tube loading, the only reason not to get a Henry is that they are next to impossible to find.
Just curious, what kind of 223 do you have? My 5.56 ARs are surprisingly very accurate ( they can shoot 223 also ). I would probably trade your 223 for another gun. AR15 would be a great choice. I have had some inaccurate guns and more than likely they had a barrel defect. I have no time for an inaccurate rifle. They are nothing more then an expensive fire poker at that point.My Marlin 30-30 lever has a scope on it dialed in at 500 feet. I can keep a 6-inch pattern as long as I am properly stabilized.
My Henry's are all with the factory iron sights (also large loop levers) so accuracy is shorter range but they are carbines. I typically shoot 100 to 150 feet with the .44 mag and .357 Henrys and hold a nice pattern. The Henry .22 large loop lever I run at 50 feet and it holds a nice pattern.
My .223 seems to have an accuracy issue that I don't understand. I've taken it to the range and had a couple of different range officers give it a try and they didn't understand it either. I'm thinking after a few rounds, the barrel heats up causing the issue. May be time for a new one before the loonies ban them.
It could be just me but once you run a Henry lever action, you can't go back to a Marlin or Winchester. The Henry's are just that smooth and now that they offer side loading in addition to tube loading, the only reason not to get a Henry is that they are next to impossible to find.
It is a Bushmaster I picked up several years ago. I first noticed the issue when I was attempting to zero in a scope I put on it. At first, I thought I might have a faulty scope so I tried another and got the same results. Its inaccuracy is repeatable and off just enough to make zeroing a scope impossible. So taking down a small animal like a coyote at 100 feet would likely be a miss.Just curious, what kind of 223 do you have? My 5.56 ARs are surprisingly very accurate ( they can shoot 223 also ). I would probably trade your 223 for another gun. AR15 would be a great choice. I have had some inaccurate guns and more than likely they had a barrel defect. I have no time for an inaccurate rifle. They are nothing more then an expensive fire poker at that point.
Yep.Yes, your carbines should hold for longer distances than stated. I don't have a Henry but have heard great things about them. I want one with the heat treated finish and octagon barrel.
But as for PCC rifles, my bolt CZ .22 will keep a tight group at 100 yards. Heck, I have a HiPoint 9mm carbine that will keep a 6 inch group at 100 yards.
I would sure try another barrel on the Bushmaster. There isn't a lot to an AR. Slap on a heavier barrel, like Scap said, not a pencil thin one. Get a free float hand guard and try it again. 5.56 as Ramroo pointed out, not 223. By the way, are you shooting 5.56 ammo from a 223 barrel? If so, it could be your issue.
I have never seen a Tokarev revolver. I have a pair of Romanian automatics I love.
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