The more I read on the 450 Bushmaster round for the deer in this state the more I like it.
Hi, sadclownwp. check this out. You may like some ideas from this to upgrade your Ruger.
I believe in this project, it most likely to make it lighter and switch a batter barrel.
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I don't know... the 450 is setup to use 45 acp bullets where the 458 socom is better designed to use the heavier 45/70 type of bullets but for deer it wouldn't really matter I guess...
Maybe John Cicco's in Merrillville/Hobart. If not, look for a leather or tack store that would have stronger machines. There's also Spyceware in Crown Point.Does anyone knows a tailor that could help to do some modification of my plate carrier? I already have all the material which need to do the work, just need a tailor to do some stitch work. Already contact some tailors near my home, but no one could do it. any suggestion? better in NWI area.
Can you define small and lightweight? Toro has some models that are less than 70 pounds.
i had a Toro for 10 years. It was great. It was. 6.5 hp Snocommander. Mine was 2 cycle I think the new ones are 4 cycle. I had a three car wide drive and it was good up to about 9 inches. I changed the rubber auger after 8 years. Easy to do yourself.Less than 70# would be great.
Even lighter would be nice.
Rubber augers would be ideal. Single stage. RELIABLE/QUALITY engine.
It would not be used for big stuff, just path/patio/small area clearing.
I've got a 458 SOCOM and it has always run with every bullet I've throw at it from 100 grain ALUMINUM rounds that blast a 10' fireball out the muzzle to heavy thumpers. Never had an issue.I just think if your going to shoot big heavy bullets, I would want to run the full gamut of available 45/70 lead rather than being stuck with the lighter rounds the 450 run. The 458 SOCOM as a reloaders round shouldn't be all that hard to make run, I know AR's are finicky when you get away from the standard 5.56 but not impossible...
Seems like Toro might be the answer.i had a Toro for 10 years. It was great. It was. 6.5 hp Snocommander. Mine was 2 cycle I think the new ones are 4 cycle. I had a three car wide drive and it was good up to about 9 inches. I changed the rubber auger after 8 years. Easy to do yourself.
So who all are brave enough to venture out to the range saturday?
So who all are brave enough to venture out to the range saturday?
So who all are brave enough to venture out to the range saturday?
So is the new 911 system in effect now and is are scanners useless to listen to Police now?
They better not be..... I just ordered a new scanner due to me losing my old one.
The new system is supposed to be encrypted lake county wide.what department? hammond went to a rebanded trunk that you need an updated or flashable scanner from what I read.