Hey Guys and Gals,
I am looking for a range bag something like this one but in backpack form does anyone have any suggestions. I want to see a bunch a bags so all input on the subject would be cool.
http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/MOLLE178-1.html
I don't know if this even exists but I would like a trigger for my remington 700p like the triggers that they put on the Sako TRG's. Does this exists? Where can I get one?
So I went out to the range this weekend with my 700 only to drop my rifle. Believe it or no the bolt handle broke. I am going to order a new one from Midway Usa but was wondering how you put it on?
I just bought a mark 4 and love it. My only concern is I cant seem to get the thing on level. Can someone please give me some pointers on mounting a scope level.
I would like to get a bold knob, that said, I don't want to have to cut the existing one. I was hoping someone could point me in the direction of one that slips on maybe rubber or something?
I would like to paint my barrel on my Remington 700p. What type of paint should I use? Also I would like to paint the stock too. Is one type of paint better than another on this?
Thanks
I would like to buy a Sako TRG 22. I had one about 2 years ago or so but had to sell it to pay some bills. My problem is that they seem to be hard to come by now. The first one I bought from a friend so I don't even know where it came from.
Where should I go?
I have a ArmsCor M1400 22lr rifle and I have been looking disparately for a custom stock (or someone who makes them). This is an amazingly accurate rifle and I have a cracked stock that I would like to replace.
Any help would be appreciated.
Re: Check a rifle before you buy
Thanks guys, I am gonna have to be really careful on this one because he just told me that he reloaded all of his own ammo. (not usually a problem but this guy didn't seem to know anything about reloading *hehe*).
I don't know if this is the correct forum for this post but here goes anyhow. There is a guy here in my town that wants to sell a 22-250 BLR he claims that it has been shot under 100 times and for all intents and purposes the gun looks great from the outside. I am just wondering what I should be...
I recently sold my 7mm and would like to use up the last of the primers that I have. If I was to cut back the load on my .308 lets say a grain to a grain and a half could I use these magnum primers for my load?