^ I'll be in my bunk.
I want a modern Burgess Folding Shotgun.
I shot a friend's lever gun in 30-30 and a different gun in 38/357 and it was kind of fantastic. The GF wants one. How much can I spend to get a good 38/357 with a smooth action?
The Rossis are decent guns...I have one in 357 and it's on my "never sell" list.
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This is a thread where I built a boat I designed and which I very occasionally update with accounts of using it, which is really fun as long as I'm not driving over logs and blowing up the outboard.
https://pistol-forum.com/showthread....ilding-a-skiff
Will these be available in the states?
This is a thread where I built a boat I designed and which I very occasionally update with accounts of using it, which is really fun as long as I'm not driving over logs and blowing up the outboard.
https://pistol-forum.com/showthread....ilding-a-skiff
I generally run the Garrett 420+P hard cast in my bear defense Guide Guns. Over the winter, I got a few boxes of the Federal Trophy Bonded 300 grain load to try. I have one Guide Gun zeroed for 300 grain factory, and figured the Trophy Bonded would be close. It turns out that the TB it shoots about 3-4 inches higher at 50 than the regular factory. It seems to be accurate and is pretty soft shooting compared to the Garrett ammo or even Brenneke slugs in the Benelli.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
Earlier in this thread, there was a discussion about takedown lever guns and IIRC, someone mentioned that it would be nice to have one in 45-70. Saw this article linked below in the last Guns America email and posted in case it is of interest.
Taylor’s & Co. .45-70 Ridge Runner Takedown Lever Gun