Last seen: Jun 30, 2026
In the time and areas I've been doing it I'd say shooter numbers have fallen off significantly so if anything the decline in bird numbers ha...
I'm out of my lane here but I doubt copper or some other metal harder than higher end lead alloy (i.e. 'hardcast') would do better for ...
Feedback:11gr of IMR4227 and 150gr #7 gives +- 900 fps.Tomorrow we try 12gr with the same load.That sounds like a pleasant and sensible load for an ol...
Interesting thought Treeman. Made me think of the stuff I miss doing which got me onto the stuff I'm glad I no longer do. The first list was much...
That makes sense to me. It also gives me cause to open a long gun safe that I haven't been in for at least 6 months. Hope I don't find a nas...
I've been given powders that date back to the 80's and all of them have been perfectly good except for one tin of Musgrave S200 which was MS...
Go ahead, and please share some pictures? It would be something along the lines of the attached but perhaps not quite so short. The idea would be to u...
it is an candidate for sanding down and hydro dipping or spraying.Please for the love of all that's holy don't do that. Why not? If it has n...
it is an candidate for sanding down and hydro dipping or spraying.Please for the love of all that's holy don't do that.
I have zero personal experience of P14s but the fact that it was built to military order against a 'pattern' specification would suggest tha...
You can go die on that hill, I refuse to believe that 100% of all these reported incidents are for payouts, user error, bad holster design etc. Nothin...
Are you saying you think the gun can fire itself without the trigger being manipulated?'Uncommanded discharges' sounds like classic weasel w...
So you are adamant that 100% of all the cases are definitely some type of user error "negligent discharge" or some type of object gett...
If the SIGs that have been the subject of the mad payouts were capable of discharging themselves it would be easy enough to prove that in controlled i...
