Well, it wouldn’t hurt to ask how many you’re selling. I use my .348 in the timber and when shots will be under 200 yards but I’ve been leaving it at home because bullets are hard to find. I thought about trying some Hawk bullets a few years ago but never pulled the trigger on them…no pun...
That’s the one thing I really like about being out on BLM land in Montana or Wyoming. You can usually find some hillsides are varying distances with rocks or a tuft of grass to aim at. Makes for fun practice after a hunt is over.
All the old timers I knew that were in WWII are gone now. They never spoke much about the war but they liked to tell stories of their shenanigans when they served. One guy owned a used car lot that my uncle started working at when he was 15. He ended up buying the place and ran it until...
Guy I remember we were all jealous that you had a 1911 issued. Couldn’t complain about our Sig P226’s, as they were excellent guns. But mine only made it to the day I got off probation when a Colt Commander found its way on my hip. A little work done by Rick Neimer, formally of Detonics...
That is definitely a more realistic approach to shooting positions. My buddy has enough room on his property to set steel plates out to 800 yards. Half the fun is just trying the different yardages from various shooting positions.
I love it when a rifle shoots well with a peep sight. It’s been awhile since I’ve shot it but my Model 71 in .348 will hold about 1 1/4 inches at 100 off the bench with a peep.