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I shoot 3 position with a walther kk300, fabulous rifle with a fabulous trigger. That said, it's $3-4k. For under a grand like many have said a used Anschutz will be fantastic to learn on. Model 54 actions are great and have the options for a new trigger and stock with every adjustment you might...
I shoot precision rimfire rifles with triggers in the ounces so a ~4 pound trigger is actually heavy for what I'm used to. I also think that a good trigger that breaks consistently and cleanly is very important, that being said, yes an excellent trigger makes shooting anything without an...
And for the record cobra, that makes you look like a joke. Hijacking a thread for your personal temper tantrums is pretty pathetic. I'll respect your opinion about 1911 and I'll agree that they do require more time and work to maintain, but serious calm the hell down.
To everyone that actually gave useful information and opinions, thank you very much. As I said I'm newer to handguns and figured it would be a good idea to at least ask the question. On the topic of 1911s for carry...the first shots out of my 1911 were more accurate, consistent and comfortable...
Thanks guys, it seems more like a very task/activity specific carry rather than an every day deal. Seems like I'll be looking around for a belt and holster for strong side carry, the white hat suggestion was great, seems like a quality product at a decent price. For now at least I'll be...
I'm 5'10" and about 150, so I don't have T-rex arms but I'm not an albatross either. As far as activity that I would be doing, I can't really say for certain. I'm still in school and campus doesn't allow carrying (stupid in my opinion) so short term wouldn't be very much day to day. The norm...
Before we gt into it, I'm sure I'm opening a huge can of worms here. That being said, I don't have much experience with concealed carry and handguns in general, so yes I will be taking a concealed carry course at some point before I start regularly carrying. So lets get to it... I'm thinking...
You sound like you are very new to this sport, if not correct me but thats how it sounds. In that case I would recommend waiting on a $5-10k rifle and learning to squeeze all the accuracy potential out of a more affordable firearm first. Try something from savage, remington, tikka, or any...
Short answer, yes. I plugged your data into Sierra Infinity 6 with my atmospherics (2700' 65 degrees 80% humidity). At 400 yards with a 10 mph quartering wind (I called it half value, or from 1:30) you have 8.71 inches of drift. At 800 you have 41.62 inches of drift with the same wind. If...
Well as I'm sure someone else will say, it's not called a sniper rifle unless you are a military or law enforcement officer operating as a sniper, otherwise its a precision long range rifle. Basically a precision rifle is more accurate because of the quality of materials used, the consistency...
Oh i fully intend on getting whatever I end up with trued and rebarreled well before the barrel wears. Like I said, I want to spread out the cost a bit since I'll be saving little by little. I'd like to be able to get out and learn the rifle first as well as gain some knowledge as I push the...
Hello all I've caught the bug...I'm currently planning my first dedicated LR rifle and I figured I would toss this out here and see what everyone thought about choices/rational behind them. Howa 1500 varmint in .308 w/ 24" or 20: barrel (barreled action from LSI or wherever I can find one)...
From what I have been taught I have to agree with applying as little rearward pressure and grip as possible to the weapon system. It's simply too hard to apply the same exact amount of pressure each and every time you pull the trigger. Along with with that, endurance comes into it, without...
Thanks for the reply. The barrel nut is exactly what I want to stay with, only change the factory recoil lug and barrel nut out for precision ground ones. Other than that change I would probably send it off for truing and timing at SSS or switch to a PTG bolt assembly or both.