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That's pretty cool
That's pretty cool
Been thinking about the $20 one but this will do the trick for now for me.
Just bought this for me View attachment 1572 Para ordinance Expert 14.45 double stack 1911... So far so good.... Bought the wife a Taurus PT111 G2 compact/subcompact for an early Christmas present...... Concealed carry class tomorrow
Put about 250rds through each today too...
That's a helluva scope. I had a Millet 4X Mag. Liked it, but long range shooting isn't my thing. -Jonny
Anyone got experience with the Savage 11/111 platform? Looking for a cheaper rifle for deer hunting and possibly bigger. The "Hog Hunter" version in .308 seems like a nice choice with the addition of a scope. A used one (w/o scope) is at the local shop. Reviews seem to really like it...
What are the differences of the 700 and the 783?Depending on the cost that you can afford, I'd recommend the Howa M1500 in the compact heavy varminter, or, a Remington 783.
700 is a great one...783 is a newer cheaper one, good quality, solid rifle for under $450 brand newWhat are the differences of the 700 and the 783?
Sounds like I'll have to go to the local gun shops and see what they've got that I can actually put my hands on and see what feels best. I'll keep the 1500 and 783 in mind.700 is a great one...783 is a newer cheaper one, good quality, solid rifle for under $450 brand new
Unlike the 770 which was a piece of shizer
Sounds like I'll have to go to the local gun shops and see what they've got that I can actually put my hands on and see what feels best. I'll keep the 1500 and 783 in mind.
I would jump on the hog hunter. I've seen a couple threads on snipershide of guys that bought them and have had great results (MOA or better with match ammo). I have a savage 10-TR that shoots 1/3 MOA with hand loads. I definitely wouldn't hesitate to pick up another savage.
what models are those ron?
Which? The top is a savage hoghunter (so, he can lend first hand input on the above discussion), second....my guess is ruger, third, glocks it appears, I'd guess the compact 9mm model, whatever number that is...
How did I do for guessing?
Top is the savage hog hunter in .308, redfield revolution 4x12x40, Leupold rings/bases, butler lens covers, badass cheek rest/pouch, unknown brand bipod, bolt conditioned. Mid is a ruger 10/22 composite, no laser, cheap BSA glass Bottoms are Glock 19's Transmission from SDF-1
Hmm... I just read the debate on the hog hunter. My opinion is that i have no regrets and always recommend it. I originally saw it at the local gun store and loved the look/feel/build. I put my hands on the 700's and 783's and they just didn't feel quite right, the bolt especially. As far as accuracy, sub MOA with match grade. Use for my rifle was originally a paper pusher, but I will be hunting hog beginning next year. I haven't even utilized the threaded barrel end yet. Best bang for buck in my opinion. Transmission from SDF-1
Yeah we went with 19s because they felt right in our hands and work well as range pistols too. Speaking of... None of my firearms have spit fire since the surge in ammo prices... I really need to get back out on the range and check my zeros. Transmission from SDF-1
I want to, but the initial cost is not in our budget right now.
Start hand loading!
need to start a thread on this dude it.
If I were even close to being an expert I might...
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Picked up a 12 gauge 870 express a week or so ago! http://s1096.photobucket.com/user/s...E-4BF3-92B2-E33BE60E99FB_zps5v7dxu5q.jpg.html