a takedownBLR-81 .308 takedown in stainless...........because I live near enough salt water that all my cars rust out quickly.
that is cool
a takedownBLR-81 .308 takedown in stainless...........because I live near enough salt water that all my cars rust out quickly.
very funI bought myself a Henry lever in .22 on Friday. Shot it this morning. I think Academy sports has them on sale for less than 300 bucks. Buy one. Now.
Henry .22 Lever-Action Repeating Rifle | Academy
I loaded it up with .22 short, quiets. Shooting with no ear protection is much more enjoyable.very fun
yepI loaded it up with .22 short, quiets. Shooting with no ear protection is much more enjoyable.
Nice man...that price is right! I have an Academy near my house....need to stop in!I bought myself a Henry lever in .22 on Friday. Shot it this morning. I think Academy sports has them on sale for less than 300 bucks. Buy one. Now.
Henry .22 Lever-Action Repeating Rifle | Academy
I'll probably upgrade the sights to something easier for my eyes to pick up than the factory black on black, no scope though. I try to avoid scopes on lever guns, they ruin the beautiful lines. It's just going to be for plinking and maybe a little small game hunting should the opportunity arise.Nice man...that price is right! I have an Academy near my house....need to stop in!
Are going to put a scope on it, or just use the sights?
The funny thing about CZ's is that they're actually very inexpensive guns for what you're getting. My buddy and I are working on getting ourselves a couple of these:I came real close a couple years back to buying a CZ bolt action rifle, but it was closer to $800 I think. I like CZ a lot though - quality guns, but not as easy on the wallet.
That’s a great looking rifle. For a specific purpose?I'll probably upgrade the sights to something easier for my eyes to pick up than the factory black on black, no scope though. I try to avoid scopes on lever guns, they ruin the beautiful lines. It's just going to be for plinking and maybe a little small game hunting should the opportunity arise.
The funny thing about CZ's is that they're actually very inexpensive guns for what you're getting. My buddy and I are working on getting ourselves a couple of these:
CZ 550 MAGNUM LUX - Magnum - Centerfire Rifles - Products
Dude. I live in Canada. It's 18 degrees today. At any minute a cape buffalo could walk through my front door and start bossing me around. You think that's what I want?That’s a great looking rifle. For a specific purpose?
Which of the not limited, limited editions is that?Win 30-30
Which of the not limited, limited editions is that?
I like the Howas for bolt action on a budget. I guess technically I like to bed and hone surplus Mausers for budget bolt-action.That’s a great looking rifle. For a specific purpose?
I’ve only ever had CZ handguns, but their rifles have always been attractive to me. I think they make shotguns too. I agree that you get a lot for you money with CZ, they’re well built.
The Weatherby Vanguards are about the same price but a little better finished.I like the Howas for bolt action on a budget. I guess technically I like to bed and hone surplus Mausers for budget bolt-action.
But Howa makes a nice rifle for the $.
You can get a .308 or 300WinMag barreled action for $450 from Brownells.
you could have a .25MOA rifle for <$700
but they're never going to approach .25MOA with the factory trigger or bedding.The Weatherby Vanguards are about the same price but a little better finished.
Respectfully disagree.but they're never going to approach .25MOA with the factory trigger or bedding.
Where you getting a nice stock for 100 bucks?$250 buys a nice trigger and good-looking stock.
I just keep an eye out for sales. Richards Microfit is running an oversupply sale now. You can get a Grade AA Semi-Fancy Claro Walnut with Rosewood Tip and Cap for $120.Respectfully disagree.
Where you getting a nice stock for 100 bucks?
The good old days. The wheels really, really, really fell off the wagon somewhere around 08.I had Marlin 30-30 back in the day. It was my first hunting rifle. Nothing fancy, just reliable.
where have you seen stock Weatherby Vanguard shooting sub .25MOA?Respectfully disagree.
Mine will shoot between .5 and .75 with factory ammo. I haven't adjusted the trigger and I'm not a good rifle shot.where have you seen stock Weatherby Vanguard shooting sub .25MOA?
you have a .75MOA rifle. I have a .5MOA Mauser that I built. It's .5MOA because it's never shot a group larger than .5MOAMine will shoot between .5 and .75 with factory ammo. I haven't adjusted the trigger and I'm not a good rifle shot.
Not nearly as far as you might think.And it's a loooooong way from .75 to .25 using that definition.
Haven't yet.How many of you have pinched your finger between the trigger and the lever??