I have a Knight Bighorn 50 cal muzzle loader. It has a 26 in stainless barrel with a camo thumbhole stock. The gun has been fired 6 times to sight in and shoots hole for hole. It has a Bushnell banner dusk and dawn 3x9-40 scope. I will include 100 waterproof primer jackets. $ 450 or Open to any...
I live in Franklin, and while it has its small problems like any town, I love it. Schools are nice. The people are very nice and they have most of what you need. If they don't have it your only 20 minutes from Greenwood and about 30 from Indy/Columbus. I would recommend it to anyone.
Man i've been in Utah for three months and couldn't wait to come home in two days until I heard you guys all talking about this. As much as i cant stand it here I don't know if I want to come back to that. It's not even that bad out here.
I have Ruger M77 mkII with the horrible factory trigger. So what I need to know is what is the best trigger upgrade I can buy. I have read about Timney triggers and was about to order one, but I thought I would see what the very smart people of INGO thought. This will be for bench shooting for...
I was thinking the same thing. OP if your don't want to damage the part the screw is holding on, I would not recommend using a punch to spin it out because if it slips you have a very nice scratch. As a former mechanic i know this all too well. Do like others have said and get an easy out or try...
I use a Winchester Supreme Rack Master slug out of my rifled barrel. It is made to work in either smoothbore or rifled barrel. They are a high velocity slug, and I can put five slugs within 4 inches at 100 yards.
I'm a huge Marlin fan. My Marlins have always been more accurate than any of my friends Rugers. If you want a semi auto I would say go with the model 60. I recently purchased a Xt22tr, which is bolt action, and its the most accurate 22 I have ever shot. Both guns are tube fed, therefore no...
I dont have a definate answer, but I have a Marlin model 60 with probably 20k rounds throught it and its still accurate as all get out. Best .22 I have ever owned or shot.
Not to many people seem to like Cornwell tools, but I work at a GM dealership and Cornwell tools are all I use. Better quality than Craftsman tools, cheaper than Snap-On and I dont think there is any quality diference from Snap-On. I have about $8K in Cornwell tools, and I couldnt have gotten...
There are two valves for your ac system and you found the larger one. You will need to look around that area a little more and there should be a smaller one that will fit your recharge kit.