Read where Ruger has brought out that Glenfield model using the name from having purchased Marlin and putting it on the Ruger American. Sounds as if it can fill a niche.
I like most of what everyone has picked, at least when offered the opportunity for some not native to my area.
Once heard a guy ask another if he had eaten woodpecker? The other said no he hadn't, what does it taste like. The guy said about like a Robin:oops: Go figure.
My limited SST experience has been the 129,140 in 6.5x55Have seen my son use them in 270 Win, 338-06 and 8x57. Grandson used them in a 260Rem. Personally, I think if not hotrod, they work on whitetails just fine. Have had the Nosler BT to go rapid sometimes depending on the caliber and weight...
I'm not hoarding I'm collecting. One never knows when you are going to need this stuff. Seems like when I clean out some of my stuff then a need arises and don't have it. Good excuse as any I guess :LOL:
Prayers for your mother and help she needs. I had gall bladder surgery seven years ago and the relief was God sent. Hopefully your neighbor will be able to direct you to someone that is able to help with the foundation problem. My mom used to say that we don't go through this life without...
I might have overlooked it but didn't see it listed in a commander size 4 1/4 in barrel. that would be a good one. Maybe they will offer it later. I have a SA Range Officer Elite Champion commander size 9mm so was kind of thinking of a full size 9mm. Not in a rush:giggle:
Hey, I appreciate your support. :D The thought process is thinking maybe one of these in 9mm. Make a good range toy, cheaper to shoot, easier on the hands plus I have a couple of other 9mm and 45acp that serve as ccw or range toys also. Never had a full size 1911 in 9mm. What would you guys get?
Lot of good personal perspectives here. I appreciate your honesty. Seems a lot of us are in the same boat, on the same page so to speak. Don, I was the young guy in a hunting camp for a number of years, but I didn't ask the older guys when they were going to quit hunting. One of them did tell me...
As we get older those of us 65 and older say, has or are your shooting priorities changed or changing? Maybe health issues, loss of hunting land, lack of interest in hunting as much, whatever. I find myself thinking more of just range time shooting than so much about hunting these days. Have...