All of you should discontinue buying the blems, they are junk. Leave them on the shelves and I’ll take one for the team and buy them so you don’t have to experience buyers remorse🤣🤣🤣
I’m good with the restoration. I think it’s much better to give that rifle many more years worth of service then just sticking it in the cabinet for something to look at. I have several of my grandfathers older rifles that he hodgepodged together to make them fit his needs. While they have...
I think we got the same batch as King County. My buddy almost took his head off due to that issue, not on purpose either. And then came the Accuracy International…
I’m late to the party on this thread but if my 788 in .308 looked like yours I would have kept it. That’s a good looking gun! I kept the 788 in .222 rechambered to .223 because it’s an absolute tack driver.
Well that would make a lot of sense. Whatever they are, if they are accurate I’ll be set for quite awhile. If they are just ok, they should be good enough to harvest some steel plates at the club.
Yeah, I figured since they were per 100 they wouldn’t be a standard stock item. Maybe it’ll be a massive surprise and they’ll be the Nosler solid base!!! Highly unlikely🥴
That’s what I was thinking, more Speer to me but I thought the photo said it was a representation of the bullet so I figured some kid in a cubicle just uploaded a photo of a bullet and called it a day, needing a much deserved day off after that task🤣🤣🤣
I just ordered some 165 grain .308 blemished bullets from Midway USA. At $21/100 it seemed financially responsible to stock up. Should my .30 cal rifles not shoot really well with them they would still be the cheapest plinking bullet I can find. Anyone who has recently purchased them have an...
Dan, I did the same thing with my buddies son a couple years ago. I wanted the pinecones picked up in my backyard so it wouldn’t chew the mower blade up after hitting several of them. I offered him five cents per pinecone. My grandfather used to pay me one cent for every Thistle. I cut out in...
I used a .338 on my one and only Moose 20 some years ago. I packed that rifle elk hunting but like you I felt it was heavier than I needed to carry so down the road it went. I’d like to think the .35 Whelen is about as good as it gets for packing a punch and not being too heavy to carry all...
Well, after doing some photo comparison on Warne’s website I’m convinced they are for a CZ 550. I swear when I looked at the website the other day I wasn’t able to find them so that’s why I asked. I’ll stick to my story and blame the internet.
Guys, I have a set of Warne detachable rings that were given to me in a box of stuff. I can’t figure out what they would work with. They are set up to go on what appears to be a factory dovetail but one of them has a block on the off side away from the takedown lever. Anyone have a clue...
I haven’t purchased anything from them but have looked at their test results before. I think they do a good job with comparisons and makes me feel more confident in choices. But for those that are interested I can tell you from first hand experience the 147 HST in 9mm and 180 HST in .40 are...
Wild animals are still wild animals no matter how acclimated they become to people. Instincts still exist and as they become old or injured they become unpredictable around humans. Tragic for sure and who knows how fast the young man fell to his injuries. As my state pushes more and more...