I have started all of my grandchildren shooting 22lr at about 5. Teach them early so they will be safe and comfortable with firearms. You never know, you could end up with new, young hunting- shooting partners. I got 3 solid one's. They love it.
It took a little over 11 months to get my two stamps approved. March of 2016 to the end of Feb, 2017. Maybe one bright side is they are not selling a lot of cans right now, {compared to last year,} because people are waiting for HPA to go thru.
AREA 419 Jon delivered. He missed the time line, but with a call I found out the cerecote application did not meet his standards and he was redoing it.
Not quite correct. I applied for a third stamp the end of June with a different dealer. Talked to the NFA this morning, they can't do anything without the serial #. Got a call in to the dealer but no response yet.
Today I received a check in the mail from NFA. It says application refund on it. Everything looks real on it, no letter, explanation or anything. Anybody else???
The 6.5 will do the job on any elk or smaller animal. I would not be hesitant to use it on moose.
I also believe that accuracy trumps the size of the caliber you use.
Bullet placement.
I went with David Goldman in FL .[url=http://www.jacksonvillelawyer.pro/lawyer-attorney-1315473.html]Florida Gun Trust Lawyer :: Gun Trust - NFA Trust :: They worked it up and used an attorney in Jackson WY to finalize it.
JONADDIS-- I am getting my first 30p1. I am nervous about the threading of my barrels. I see a few people having some difficulty with this process on their rifles. TBAS has a spec page. What questions need to be asked of a gunsmith?? How much is a fair price? Any advice?