Not at all. 240 grain slugs at 1300 fps are very mild and the high velocity stuff at 1900 fps actually makes little difference. As a matter of fact, I made the mistake of letting my 11 year old granddaughter shoot it last night and she's very skittish about recoil. Now I'm being told I need...
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Myself and my dealer were recently sent communications indicating the actual release date wouldn't be until the 25th of this month. Evidently not so since I picked mine up today. I've been one who has been after Henry to put out a brass receiver with a round barrel...
In many cases this is why and many have a damn good reason for it. One local FFL who knows the laws to a tee will not accept from a non FFL due to past instances of people shipping to him without him having any knowledge of who the recipient is to be or why it was shipped to him in the first...
Local shop sells both red and blue. Anyone local with a problem can call and I will meet them to help with setup on either. Experience makes both much simpler to work of course but some folks just have a problem if things aren't perfect out of the box. It takes a mechanical mind to be a safe...
I ran an Xtang snapless soft tonneau for 12 years and it served me well. Simple to open or close and simple to maintain. Hard covers are OK but if you need the use of the whole bed they all have their problems. Here's a link to what I had and I would buy the same one today if I needed...
I have one I've used when it just isn't appropriate to carry something larger and as a full time backup other times. The best advice I could give is to shoot it regularly to avoid problems with such things as pocket lint accumulation and other silliness. I've heard some people have problems...
The point was to have owned both and still advise to get the one that feels the best for the individual rather than let a voice on the inter webs make the decision. You seem to have not gotten that part. Not everyone can be happy with the same thing. If that was the case there would be no...
That little 20 double is more brutal than my old 1906 Star Leader 12 double ever thought of being. :cool: That's OK since I don't plan on using either all day like I do the ARs and my 1911s.
I used 231 for 30 years or so until a few years ago when I used the last of a can at the bench and discovered that was the last I had. I thought I had another 24# keg stored but was mistaken. At that time there was no 231 to be found but I did find 6 8# jugs of titegroup during my travels and...
I haven't seen anyone mention a change in caliber preferences yet. In my younger days I seemed to seek out anything that was deadly on both ends. 10 gauge shotguns, 458 Winchester, 500 and 600 nitro in rifles, and nothing smaller than a 41 mag in a handgun. When Steve Herrett and J D Jones...
This is my motto and it works. Its foolish to worry about things you can't change so concentrate on the things you can. In 2013 I buried 9 family members and close friends, close enough I had to at least assist in making final arrangements and this on top of being a cancer survivor since...