I'll be back out there for MNS and gone before dark. Have a safe drive.
Knock those targets dead tomorrow, Tarzan !
I'll be back out there for MNS and gone before dark. Have a safe drive.
Good shooting, guys! I'll be driving past the range you used after dark on the way home on Monday.
Is yours the stainless?
Imagine growing up like this. I've got a few years to pick out an optic
That came out not too long after I bought my son's first rifle and tried to make it into something like similar.
Who doesnt love rimfires its prolly where 99% of us started. I remember my .22 chipmunk single shot .22 accurate and fun. Seems like yesterday I was 5 years old shooting cans while my Dad watched.
I wasn't lucky enough to shoot when I was a kid. I didn't get into guns until I was well into my 40's. Guess I've done it backwards...
I wasn't lucky enough to shoot when I was a kid. I didn't get into guns until I was well into my 40's. Guess I've done it backwards...
Oh well, all we can do is have fun now and not think about what we missed in the past...
Trying to decide whether to go after a Ruger Precision Rimfire .22LR rifle since it is bolt action.
I have the Ruger 10/22 model 1132 Mannlicher semi-automatic rifle now with a Nikon Prostaff 3-9 x40 scope.
I was thinking I "need" a bolt action as well as a semi-auto, but if I had to choose, which direction should I lean if I don't keep both?
Be content with the 10/22 (shoots wonderful for my purposes, b/c the Precision is just a "little" better at 100 yrds, but not much at 50 yrds?
I mostly will be shooting only 25 yds. at Point Blank, but will occasionally shoot further if I get into an outdoor shooting place (MCF&G or Fall Creek).
I could go back and find the page where this was talked about, but thought I'd try the short version first.
I have considered finding a CZ bolt action since it was recommended.