I posted about going out west to hunt pronghorn and with some great info passed on to me by fellow INGO'ers.:yesway: Well I have been thinking really hard about doing it and I had what i feel is a great way to cross 2 things off of my must do list. I would like to drive out west and on my way to...
Reddy12b,
I might have to agree with the INGO public ground hunt for pronghorn.
Also, to throw in a curve maybe someone could point us in the direction of a place to stop for a day or two to play:ar15: shootem up on a few prairie dogs? Those are 2 things that are on my must do before I die...
Vette,
I have two savage rifles one in 243 & the other in 308. Which one do you think would better serve me on the trip or should I pickup a different caliber. Its always nice getting new guns and optics the wife will get over it lol. From what i have read pronghorns are not as big as...
Try your local gun shop and ask if you can try out a holster that fits your gun of choice. Put the holster on your belt and holster the gun to check to see how comfortable it is. Remember it will be heavier with a loaded magazine. I prefer a good leather holster over the plastic ones but thats...
I keep allen wrenches,mic,pliers,cresent wrench small flashlight.(to check powder in caseings)A can of air to keep the press clean and a broom to sweep the floor.
Matt
Hello everyone,
I am looking to go out west on a pronghorn hunt.(archery prefered but willing to use rifle) I have never gone out west to hunt and would like your opinions on an outfitter/guide. I am not picky on which state I hunt in just want to experience a quality hunt with quality people...
Hey everyone just a quick question about the 454 casull. I know you can shoot the 454 casull round in a gun chambered in this caliber. Now the question are there any other rounds that can be fired fron a gun chambered in 454 casull?
Thanks,
Matt
I am looking at purchasing some Dillon case gages. My question is do I need to purchase the 38spl and the 357mag gages, or can i use the 357 for both. The same question for the 10mm and the 40s&w.
Thanks,
Matt
Yukon,
How old is your son. You said that he wants to build, as well as do smith work. By building do you mean put the pieces together to make a firearm, or having the ability to start with raw materials and end up with a firearm?
Having experience or working as a machinist would be an...
Which case cleaning process does a better job the standard tumbler, or the new sonic cleaners? I will only be loading pistol rounds for now. I will be shooting lead alloy in the 44 brass. Which process is faster, cleaner, cost less to do? Thanks for the help.
Matt
Being new to reloading I am wondering. Should a 44mag round be loaded different for a rifle(Ruger m77/44) as a 44mag round being used in a pistol. I am using 2400 in my pistol rounds should I change my recipe for the rifle? If so what can I do different?
THanks,
Matt
I am looking at a box of S&W 357magnum 90gr jsp. On the box is says
S & W Ammunition Company member Smith&Wesson Sporting Goods Group
Rock Creek, Ohio The way it looks at one time there was an ammuntion company owned by them. Now the next question what was the ammunition company named before...
Being new to reloading I have been doing alot of research. I was to be getting a dillon setup but the deal fell through. Anyways what are your thoughs on the Lee loadmaster. I want a setup that will last I will only be reloading 38/357 & 44/44mag to start with. I will be reloading 15,000-20,000...
Hammer,
I will be ordering some of the the 250gr winchesters this weekend. What are some test to perform so I can write a review on them. I can test them out of my 629-1 with 6" pipe. I will also be shooting the Ruger 77/44.
What materials should I shoot at and at what yardage, are there any...
hammer24,
Thanks for the info on the 77/44, oh and dennis is a 1 of a kind and a lot of fun to talk to. I live only 10 minutes from his place and my entire family is from Rochester. Would you happen to have any experience with the 250gr Winchester Silver Tip Hollow Point in the 44mag
Thanks...