Yes it is.
For my J Frame, one I started shooting/loading the poly coated 148 wadcutters, I completely stopped purchasing the standard hard cast version. I saw no reason not to standardize on them...
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Yes it is.
For my J Frame, one I started shooting/loading the poly coated 148 wadcutters, I completely stopped purchasing the standard hard cast version. I saw no reason not to standardize on them...
Whenever and wherever I go, no matter what gun I may be carrying as my primary, or if I don't feel like carrying a gun, I pretty much always have a J Frame in my pocket. These days the new Ultimate...
This Flattop .45 convertible is the favorite, hands down. Did a few things to it, to make it that way. Still need an action job, but it balances the way I like with its aluminum grip frame and short...
Old pic of my late 1950s 7.5" Flattop .44 Mag
https://i.imgur.com/hkmu2QKh.jpg
I wiped the snow away on the shoulder. The 10 grains of Unique, with a 240 hardcast punched right through the...
As far as 9mm and 10mm are concerned.
Recently I switched production over to all Poly Coat. The punch line is that in both cartridges, they are going a bit faster and hitting harder.
The 10mm...
I know that the heavy +P 250s (.45 ACP) @ 925 FPS have been pretty popular with some hog hunters.
They are definitely my preferred load for woods carry. There is something new coming in that...
Duces Tecum
Obviously this is super late as I am just seeing it,
If you were asking about the grips on the revolver that I had in the IWB rig, which was a Pre-Model 1950 Target .45 ACP,
...
Wolf Creek Montana. I have spent a good bit of time there. Hiking and checking the area out. Definitely bear country. In fact some of the pics I have posted here have been from Wolf Creek. Even some...
They are Herrett's Detectives.
I am not jealous. I am not jealous. I am not jealous....
Man, I LOVE that!
I don't buy "gun oil" or "gun cleaners".
Have not bought any in 20+ years. Used to get samples when I would go to schools, but I think I have worked my way through all of those. In my experience...
I don't, but my father bought one a few years ago.
Just plain stupidly accurate, and has that smoothness that Tikkas are known for when it comes to bolt operation. Phenomenal gun. I have been...
This stuff is pretty popular in my house.
https://i.imgur.com/z3TOXdWh.jpg
170 grain Keith wide nose SWC hard cast.
I will throw in my take.
I have never been a big fan and I have literally shaken my head, especially when he says stuff like he said in this video:
...
WELL over 1K rounds fired through my tupperware and extremely reliable.
Not too long ago I ran some 6 shot drills with the 9mm 148 grain loads, and the .45 ACP 250 grain Poly loads
I was using...
New 9mm+P 148 grain Poly Coat Flat Point "Predator Penetrator", Velocity 1125 FPS
Velocity as tested:
Glock 17: 1125 FPS
Glock 19: 1118 FPS
CZ-75: 1126 FPS
Friends,
Its been SUPER busy around here, between keeping up with kids, normal house things, and running the ammo business. The .32 H&R ammo has been incredibly popular. Never ever would have...
We use lime.
Someone said it is primitive, but hey, we are fancy! Ours has a window with a nice view of the basin behind the cabin.
Even has a lantern in it that provides heat in the winter...
Rainman, et al
I have been asked this a good number of times in the last month or so.
Chances are you already own what you need.
The .32 H&R obviously is a .32 caliber.
.38 specials are...
My primary G19 that gets used most often is one that has been used a good bit. I found that it has served well in the HD role too, as I simply keep it close by with a light attached, along with a...
Many are only looking at it from a very limited scope of "concealability for them, in their environment, and lifestyle choices"
The question was asked if it was still "the go to" suggestion for a...
Funny you mentioned that.
We were talking on the podcast with Jason from Lipsey's and I mentioned all the people who hang out on this forum. I didn't really get a chance to go into it, but it...
231 would be a good choice.
Tightgroup, and Tightwad would both be ones that would be pretty easy to work with as well. Pretty easy to get moderate velocities with a variety of powders. The...
I was a weapon retention instructor.
Major points are being overlooked.
How and where you wear your holster are critical. Sometimes it is less about what security feature it may or may not...
Missing is the issue.
Actual documented issues where someone shot through their intended target and had the projectile exit and strike person with enough energy to do substantial damage have been...