This is a round that interest me and I have a friend who wants to sale me an upper. Ammo availability is always an issue. May have to talk him into reloading for me ;).
+1 for the MEC. The size master and Jr models are as full proof as they come and have good resale value if you want to upgrade in the future. I get most of my recipes from the website of the powder manufacturer.
I have hunted at Royal Flush, it is over in Rockville. It is a little bit of a drive buy they have great birds, great fields and I have never had a bad experience. The price is pretty average. I think they have a website if you want to search for it.
I own and use an ESEE 4 and an Izula. When first purchased I oiled them often. Tyler put it best when he said, just use them thats the best oil. I would agree, the izula gets carried daily at work. It is subjected to mud and water very often. I just wipe it off the best I can and stick it...
I recently bought a savage model 12 BVSS in .22-.250. I spent a lot of time looking at scopes ranging in the 5-800 dollar range. I decided on going with a vortex viper, 6-20x44. I have had no issues at all with it. Great clarity, low light performance and best of all it was only $400. IMO...
My father and I have seen several in Noblesville this year. I personally seen one recently flying over the white river at the 146th street bridge. We have both seen them flying around the gravel pits just North of 146th. I also saw one about two weeks ago on S.R. 46 by the northeren entrance...
Like most Indiana campgrounds you would enjoy them both. But I would recomment staying hidden in your Norhern woods if you hate children and think they are little bastards. Most campers are family folks and you would probally not fit in.
I would not get in a huge hurry to trade in the whisperlite, unless it was for an international. I think anyone who has owned and used one will tell you there are lighter options but none that are more durable. It is a great survival stove. I have had mine a little over 10 years and have never...
I am wanting to get a conversion barrel for my glock 33. I was considering a lone wolf conversion to .40. Are these the best barrel for the money or are there other options?
I read some pretty bad things about their crossfire line, poor glass, not holding zero, etc.. But the reviews I have read on the Viper line have been excellent. So I ordered one. Once reiceved I will post my opinion and if any one lives near Noblesville and would like to compare it to another...
I am putting toghether a new rifle. A savage 12 BVSS chambered for 22-250. I want to set it up to be a 500 yard gun. I am wanting to keep my scope budget around $500-600. Any advice would be appreciated. I did check out a leupold vx3L 6.5-20x56, nice scope just cant budget a scope that cost...
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Most skeet, trap, sporting clay facilities will not let you shoot bird shot, such as 6's and 4's, the shot carries much further. The most common sizes are 7.5, 8 and 9. I have shot at kingens several times and Sharon is great. If you are new to actual trap shooting, she is a great...