Range Day with a new hunter/shooter/reloader!

C.Smith":1mwu8u20 said:
When are you going to addict him to this sight? :lol: Corey

I'm not addicted, I can quite any time I want! :oops: :p I don't think this site is addicting at all! :lol: I quite coming here almost every day......
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Corey,

The CoAx isn't all that expensive. Yes, they are really worth it for those of us who have one. Try one and you'll be compelled to buy one.
 
dubyam":23cjs294 said:
SJB358":23cjs294 said:
A 243, 300WSM and I am working on getting him a big bore lever rifle and he will be squared away. Well, he'll need a decent shotgun as well, but he has really started to get it together.

You forgot that he'll need a 22lr, and as for shotguns, he'll need an upland bird shotgun (28ga), a high altitude dove gun (20ga), a slug gun for deer (12ga) and a good home defense shotgun (12ga pump with pistol grip). It's not as easy as we all make it look, you know...

And a .22 auto pistol, and a .44 mag revolver...
 
BK":300c1c28 said:
And a .22 auto pistol, and a .44 mag revolver...

We are working on the shotgun and 22. Pistols will come later...

The COAX is a great piece of gear. It is just such a snap to use, no shellholders and easy die changes are a bonus to how smooth and easy to operate it is.
 
Glad to see you brought another into the madness!! Great choice on the rifle and caliber. There is something special about shooting and hunting with rounds you worked to develop instead of the store bought stuff.
 
DrMike":rof5us95 said:
Corey,

The CoAx isn't all that expensive. Yes, they are really worth it for those of us who have one. Try one and you'll be compelled to buy one.
That's what I'm afraid off lol.

Corey
 
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