Often the muslim refugee has fled from the "fire" of their country....but they bring the "fire" with them. Just like people from West africa who fled from ebola but the ebola goes with them to where ever they go.
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A nice highnumbered 1Gen Colt SA in .45cal.
I know it´s not a pre-custer period blackpowder gun with a lot of history...more or less a new gun. I do get soft in my knee when they pop up here and there. I had a few of them from time to...
I can only concure with versatillity of a the .338cal especially with the 300grain bullets. As I use a .333Jeffery it can make a .375H&H unemployed. The long 300grain goes deep and leaves a bloodtrail a blind can follow.
The .340Wea would be my choice if I didn´t have a .378Wea.
..I thought Nosler had made a .48 Nosler caliber when I read the headline to this post..:-)
I was instantly thinking "Oh bad...a .474cal...whatta dude they have now come up with"...
With +110grain imr7828 I figure it's +3000 ft/sec. With 113grain imr 7828 the 300grain projectile get's close to 3050 ft/sec. These is my guesses.
The .378Bee is a spectacular cartridge in every way. Some say it does come with a price with this kind of ballistics....often recoil is what the...
I would say a springpowered airrifle will educate even the best shots. It´s important the shooter doesn´t clench too hard on the gun, but let the gun recoil freely in one way. The sligtest mistake is visible 50meters further down. Just like shooting a real longbow.
A follow-through is very...
Get you self a Weihrauch 97 in .177cal(4,5mm). Shoot with 9-10 grain pellets.
It doesn´t become more accurate than this out-of- the-box.
Its a springpowered(selfcontainen) airrifle. You can also use it for rabbits and such.
As Truckdriver also suggest is an AirArms TX200. Very very good...
Sometimes funny guns pops up in my part of the world...but of all guns this one is really rare.
http://www.lauritz.com/da/auktion/steve ... /i3558525/
A 1873 Winchester however isn´t that uncommen..
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A S&W .44Russian 2nd model is also...
I didn´t mike velocity this time, but next time on the range I will.
This load has been the most promising load so far with this rifle. The 85grain Barnes TSX is now second in line for being the best.
The serie# on this gun is AA610. First year production?. Some 33000 were made only.
Maybe March 1932.
http://www.remingtonsociety.com/rsa/que ... arrelcodes
A= March
A=1932
http://www.remington.com/products/archi ... el-25.aspx
More info:
http://www.remingtonsociety.com/forums/ ...
Here is a friends C.Sharps.
Caliber is .500 2.5"
.500cal 2.5" with a .577/500
The rifle was well made. The octagon barrel was heavy though. Out side diameter of 1 inch the gun weighed 12Ibs.
This particular rifle has a rifletwist ratio of 1:28 made to shoot 600grain bullets.
Went to the range here today to testfire a new load for the .240Wea.
Load was: Powder 54grain Norma MRP topped with a 100grain SpeerDC bullet.
Norma brass
Primer: Fed 215
Range was 100meters(110yards). Prone Pos. using natural rangebag as rest
first 3 shots
Last 3 shots.
Here is the scary part: A well trimmed .270Weatherby bites the 7STW in the azz ballisticwise that we are talking ½inches all the way out. I know a 7STW with a 160grain bullet can do 3300 ft/sec, but an angry .270Wea will do 3280 ft/sec with a 150grain. 20 ft/sec + 10 grain bullet ain´t gonna...
Got my slimy hands on a nice little pumpaction Remington M25 in.25-20 in a pristine condition.
I`ve always wanted such a little slideaction. Now I found one here in Denmark...yeah!!.