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  1. In east TN, it's rare to get a shot at a deer much beyond 100 yds, most are 75 yds or closer. Hence the ballistic advantage of .30-06 and larger cartridges is basically useless. If you intend to hunt deer or larger critters in flat areas, then the larger cartridges have value. Don't sweat the "this bullet vs. that bullet" stuff. If you dig a little, darn near everything is available in darn near every caliber. Plus you can hand load whatever you want. As with pistol shooting, shot placement is key. Find a rifle you like, that fits your budget, and go kill some stuff.
  2. Isn't there another thread here about "don't ask, don't tell"?
  3. It appears from the video that the police sniper pulled the trigger but the rifle didn't discharge. When he touched the bolt, it fired. Sounds like a burr or something causing the firing pin to snag. I'd expect a police armorer to be able to figure that out and fix it, so maybe it's not that simple. Note that the video says there are "thousands of complaints" and "more than 75 lawsuits". I'd guess that total production of 700 series rifles numbers in the millions. While the consequences are dire, in reality that's not what I'd consider a big problem. Problems in the 200ppm or less range are incredibly difficult to identify and fix. At a previous employer, I spent 2 years trying to solve a 150ppm manufacturing defect problem. The consequences were significant, but the cause nearly impossible to isolate. We made over 1 million of these items per year. I doubt Remington makes that many rifles, so you can see the difficulty in studying the problem. The only true solution I found was far too expensive to implement cost effectively. At the end of the day, the management decided to put a couple bandaids on it and move on to the next problem. Business as usual. It'll be interesting to see what, if anything, comes of this.
  4. By "mag extensions" do you mean a pinky rest or a higher capacity magazine? I've never seen a higher capacity extended mag. I have seen some pinky rests but as you found, they said "not for MILPRO".
  5. We do this as well with my wife's extended family. It's a great way to make sure everyone gets a little something ($25 limit) without having to empty the bank account. Family time is the most important part. +1. I've basically given up telling people what I want. Most complain that my wants are boring, so I just ask for gift cards.
  6. I think that's a fantastic habit to get your child in. Here's your out... guns aren't toys, they're tools. A man can never have enough tools. Excellent job on the refinish. I wouldn't mess with the bluing either. Sometimes, trying to redo small spots makes it look worse. I'd rather have a few spots where the bluing is rubbed off than have several different colors of bluing. As stated, it gives it a little character. As long as it's not openly rusting, it's fine.
  7. I can see the value in practicing in the dark, but the above seems a little disturbing. You have to blindly fire a shot to see? What ever happened to knowing your target and what's beyond? I understand that it's just an exercise, but it seems to be practicing a "no no". Would practicing point shooting not accomplish the same thing?
  8. A bull barrel on a 10/22? What does that accomplish other than just making it heavier? Does she specifically want a pink gun, or is that your idea? My wife hates pink. Has she been shooting with you before? If not, you need to take her with you, let her shoot various guns and let her decide what she wants. Personally, I'd think a 20ga or .410 would be a good 1st choice. Plenty of instant gratification with exploding targets to keep her interested.
  9. The UT game time traffic will not affect your trip, unless you intend take the long way through downtown knoxville. I've found that during the game is a good time to run errands. There will be more people on the interstate heading in/out, but you should exit before it gets ugly. Hwy 321 is a reasonable route. Expect some rush hour slow downs in Lenoir City, Maryville, and Pigeon Forge. Otherwise, it's fine. While there are a few local backroads that can help get you around problem areas, some can't be avoided. Timing is everything. http://ww2.tdot.state.tn.us/tsw/smartmap.htm
  10. Welcome! I grew up in Chattown. As for free places to shoot... make friends with someone who owns a farm.
  11. I'm happy with my ST, though I've never tried a high-end leather holster. Retention is adjustable by heating and gently molding the kydex. The retention on mine seemed a little light when I got it, but I did various running/jumping/tumbling activities and the gun stayed put, so I guess it's ok. And yes, a proper gun belt plus 2" larger waist pants will help tremendously with comfort.
  12. The inexpensive 3-5 power Bushnell or Simmons scopes at Dick's or even Wal-mart will work fine. My 552 Speedmaster has a cheapo 3x Simmons and it works fine out to 100 yds.
  13. My Yugo has lots of creep, but given how prone they are to slamfire, I've not messed with it. I've read that this guy does excellent SKS trigger work. I've considered having him work on mine, but just haven't pulled the trigger. SKS triggers, improve the safety of the SKS carbines
  14. I've no idea how that gun comes apart so I don't really know how difficult it may be to change it.... I'm sure youtube can provide instructions. Assuming you can remove the existing spring, you can try a couple of things: 1) Stretch it a bit. It won't take much to increase the stiffness. 2) Cut a coil or two out of it. This will both shorten it and increase stiffness. This may or may not work well, depending on a few things. 3) Measure the existing spring and do some googling to try to find a similar one with higher stiffness. I doubt Ruger will be of much help. I wouldn't expect them to stock different mag release springs. I'd guess that the mag release is plastic and likely not real thick. I'd definitely try to remove it and confirm the thickness before filing on it.... lest you file all the way through it. edit... Perhaps you can make an adjustment to your grip and fix the problem, perhaps not. Sometimes its easier to make the tool fit the hand than make the hand fit the tool.
  15. peejman

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    Measure it. Follow a single groove from the muzzle in, and measure the distance it takes to make one revolution.
  16. This. We adopted an abused puppy from the shelter. She's nearly 10 now and years of work have gotten her reasonably social. She's still very sensitive around people she doesn't know and it takes her a long time to accept anyone new. I don't really fear for her hurting anyone, she generally barks ferociously while running the other way. Dogs are very much creatures of habit and routine. Change their routine and they'll be haywire for a while. Our former neighbors inherited a hunting dog when the parent passed away. The dog cried nearly constantly for a month, it was quite pitiful (and annoying). They ended up giving it to a friend who had other hunting dogs and lived on a farm. It was much happier there.
  17. Pretty much what they said.... I like animals (they're tasty! ) and so does my wife. I think it's just a matter of distinguishing between pets and food, some people have trouble separating the two. I'd bet most of those people didn't grow up on or around a farm. I also have some difficulty with trophy hunting. Watch a couple episodes of "Spirit of the Wild", it might give you a bit of perspective.
  18. Can you file down the mag release button so it's less likely to be bumped accidentally? Or put in a stiffer spring so it's harder to push?
  19. I also transferred one through Bill's Outpost. Nice guy, good service. Home - Bill's Outpost
  20. I have this one, it works well. Cabela's: Stack-On Mini-Storage Vault But more importantly, I also have read this.... Amazon.com: Gun-Proof Your Children / Massad Ayoob's Handgun Primer (9780936279053): Massad F. Ayoob: Books and this ... Cornered Cat - Table of Contents Have your friend, and particularly his wife, read them both. edit... here's a fairly extensive listing of available safes: http://www.gunsafes.com/Pistol-and-Handgun-Safes.html?sort=priceasc&catid=36
  21. The Ruger SR9c is wider than the Kahr, but similar to the PPS.
  22. I've had very good experience with the Cabela's brand coats. Very warm, very durable, reasonably priced.

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