06-02-2006
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Re: The Gun Thread
Just giving you crap! Everyone gets so stuck on ballistics now that the 30-30 looks horrible. It still gets the job done. The .30-06 is an awesome round though.
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06-02-2006
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Resident Redneck
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Re: The Gun Thread
My brother has pretty much every caliber Ruger M77 action'd rifle ever produced. I believe he was hooked on the easily adjustable trigger and the integrated scope mounts, which was a big deal back in the late 60's when he bought his first M77 in .243...before he was even old enough to legally buy a rifle. Then again, this is the same guy who got kicked out of the Boy Scouts for shooting squirrels out of trees with a .22 pistol while on a canoe trip. It must run in the family. Anyway, he recently took his .257 Roberts to a professional gun builder in Houston to have it gone through from top to bottom. The guy worked the gun over pretty well, even made everything metal into a matte black finish, camo'd the stock and built some custom loads. I'm not sure how much he spent on the whole thing but I'm sure it wasn't cheap judging the price of the new target grade Leupold scope sitting on top of it. I have never seen a rifle shoot like that one. Previous to the gun smith work, that rifle would shoot 1 1/4" - 1 1/2" on a good day. I've killed deer, hogs, etc., with it in brush country. If we were hunting open range I would just leave it at home or plan on crawling on my belly for a close shot. Basically, it just sucked. After the smith work his wife put the first six rounds into the same hole at 100 yards.
I have been looking for a Ruger Red Label over/under with 26" barrels for a while. We have a gun show pretty much every week in Houston. It's good to be home. 
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06-02-2006
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#43
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Resident Redneck
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Re: The Gun Thread
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Originally Posted by JET
Just giving you crap! Everyone gets so stuck on ballistics now that the 30-30 looks horrible. It still gets the job done. The .30-06 is an awesome round though.
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On paper the 30-30 has similar ballistics as a medium sized rock thrown by a girl in junior high. I've read several articles that suggest the Winchester Model 94 30-30 has killed more animals than all other calibers combined. I tend to believe it. For a dense brush gun it's hard to beat a Trapper in 30-30. Personally, I've always been partial to anything with a .308 parent case. Ok, I'm just partial to anything that goes *BOOM!*.
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09-17-2006
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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Re: The Gun Thread
Ruger rifle 22 and scope.
Mauser:: 8mm
Beratta 32..
that it.. hunting yesterday..
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09-18-2006
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Re: The Gun Thread
Hmmmm, Guns ehh. I have the DS Arms FAL .308cal, and a S&W 44 mag. Used to have an SKS w/Dragnov stock, sold that.
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09-18-2006
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Re: The Gun Thread
All I have is a 30-06. Can't wait to go hunting!
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10-19-2007
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Crash Course Racing
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Re: The Gun Thread
The new Toy
It's a Marlin 917VR chambered in .17HMR with a heavy barrel. I also installed a 3x9x40 Bushnell rimfire scope.
The .17 HMR is a very fun round with a decently flat trajectory up to 150ish yards. The bullet is plastic tipped and the size of a .177 pellet stuffed in a necked down .22 Magnum cartridge.
Plus this brand from Hornaday has the same name as my motorcycle

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10-19-2007
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Re: The Gun Thread
very nice
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10-19-2007
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Re: The Gun Thread
Just make sure there isn't much wind, that round is really affected by it because they are so light. Other than that, it is a really fun round. With the speed it turns small birds into a puff of feathers  Looks nice!
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10-19-2007
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Re: The Gun Thread
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Just make sure there isn't much wind, that round is really affected by it because they are so light.
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Yeah, luckily the max range I'll be shooting it is around 100 yards and in deep forrest so wind won't be much of a problem. Besides, if it's too windy I'll just hit them wabbits with the .223 or possibly the .308 if I really want to make a mess.
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With the speed it turns small birds into a puff of feathers  Looks nice!
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2500 fps + plastic tip = splat!
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10-21-2007
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Re: The Gun Thread
Anyone here know much about handguns? I am looking at the Glock 17 for my first gun and want some people's opinions.
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10-21-2007
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Re: The Gun Thread
Personally I wouldn't get a Glock. There are some nice cheaper guns for the money.
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10-21-2007
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Re: The Gun Thread
I'm not necessarily looking for a "cheap gun", but something that ammo will be cheaper for so I can afford to shoot it. The Glock is a 9mm so it won't be that bad and from what I hear, is pretty easy to start off with compared to .45, etc.
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10-21-2007
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Re: The Gun Thread
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I'm not necessarily looking for a "cheap gun", but something that ammo will be cheaper for so I can afford to shoot it. The Glock is a 9mm so it won't be that bad and from what I hear, is pretty easy to start off with compared to .45, etc.
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Yeah the glock is a little expensive. However it is one of the best hand guns on the market. It will fire under water. Almost never jams. Christ you can pour sand down the barrel and as long as you dump it out the think will still fire! I am actually looking at getting that same gun. Just make sure it isn't a 17 C. For a first gun that is no good.
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10-21-2007
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Re: The Gun Thread
I did some research on what my first gun should be. I came to the conclusion that the Smith & Wesson Sigma was a good choice. It's design is just like the Glock. The gun is also known as a SWock, and S & W paid for infringements. Mine is the .40 cal, but you can get them in the 9mm variety as well. My second gun was a Remington 710. The cartridge I went with was the .300 Win. Mag. I actually haven't broken it in yet, but it should be fun gun to shoot. Both were fairly cheap. With the ammo, each gun was about $400 a piece. The next gun on my list is an M4.
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10-21-2007
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Re: The Gun Thread
A buddy of mine is a pretty big gun buff and bought a .40 Sigma about 8 years ago. He didn't like it much and sold it. He NEVER sells a gun, so that is saying something. He got a Taurus after that and loved it.
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10-22-2007
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Re: The Gun Thread
Anyone ever use a Springfield XD? That was another one I was looking at.
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10-22-2007
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Re: The Gun Thread
i love my 9.

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10-22-2007
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Re: The Gun Thread
Pete please dont rape me. kthanx
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