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  1. 34 minutes ago, BlueLineFish said:

    Rumor is he wants to ban all hd type firearms

    This should eventually go to a new thread but.....

    http://www.nj.com/politics/index.ssf/2017/10/here_are_some_of_the_gun_control_measures_murphy_w.html

     

    There is also this from NJ2AS

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    Assuming Weinberg means the same bills that were previously vetoed - Murphy will essentially be banning all semi-auto rifles, instituting a magazine capacity limit of 5 rounds, mandating home inspection for gun owners, requiring psychological evaluations to own a gun (you have to pay for that by the way), and probably much more we don't know about, if elected.

     


  2. I may be bringing another two people, new shooters.  Also, I tried a few of the clays from the first batch of flash targets I made and they performed nicely.  I made up another batch, so I will be bringing about 65 flash targets all together.

    The recipe for the flash targets is 6oz of pulverized chalk to about 5 fluid oz of isopropyl rubbing alcohol.  Mix the two until it is just a little thinner than pancake batter and pour into the top of the clay until about 3/4 filled. Gently shake the target in a flat surface until the mixture is evenly spread.  Let dry for about 4 to 6 hours.  Make sure to use a level surface to dry the targets.  6oz of pulverized chalk makes about 40-45 targets.


  3. 2 minutes ago, Krdshrk said:

    Got any that size in #7.5 or smaller shot?

    No, but there is another WMA range just 200 yards away where you can shoot buck or slugs.

     

    EDIT:  btw, the firing line at the clay range is at least 400 yards from the water with 100 yards of trees buffering between the open field and water.  I know the clay range is restricted to 7.5 or smaller but shooting buck would not be unsafe.  Just say'n.


  4. On 11/3/2017 at 7:06 AM, silverado427 said:

    Very nice. Looks heavy.

     

    1 minute ago, mintbore said:

    Yup, about 9 lb. Meant mainly for the bench

    Yanno, I don't really consider a 9# rifle to be terribly heavy.  Of course, I've never had to march 30 miles with one.  I think the longest distance I marched with a M1903 (9.2Lbs) was maybe 2 or 3 miles (no, I'm not the last survivor of WW1, just a survivor of a military academy) .  I get why hunters want light rifles and all but shaving off 2# does not seem like a significant lightening of the burden.


  5. 1 minute ago, Howard said:

     


    I️ agree bad idea to do swimming and electrical work at the same time, does not even matter if you have a friend close by :)

    Now, this I agree with.  Our in ground pool had lights.  They went out/bad/malfunctioned, whatever.  Never gave trying to fix them a second thought.  Scary shit there.  They attracted biting flies at night anyway.  pool lights are stupid.

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  6. 1 hour ago, Ray Ray said:

    Would you allow your daughter or son to change an outlet by themselves?  Of course not.

    Damn, didn't see this one.  I turned a 6x8 utility closet in my parent's basement into a "boy cave" when I was 10.  I wired a light switch, light socket and an outlet for my radio and tapped into a phone line  It was my first solo wiring project.  I didn't get electrocuted but I did stab myself in the hand with a tack when I was hanging a poster of Farrah Fawcett though. That really hurt bad.

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  7. 35 minutes ago, Ray Ray said:

    Would you allow your daughter or son to go swimming in a lake by himself?  Of course not.

    On the same river I hunted alone when I was in my 20's, I used to swim and seine for bait fish alone when I was 9.  However, we had a 20x40 in ground pool and I learned to swim when I was four.

    Who's to say that one time I declined to go duck hunting with one of my friends, that was the time I would have had my head blown off when he tripped over a branch.


  8. 17 hours ago, Mrs. Peel said:

    I can get even more familiar with my Ruger --- really know it inside and out so I'm more adept at safely troubleshooting any problems. Exactly how to do that I need to figure out next. 

    There's a reason Marines learn to field strip guns while blindfolded.  It's not just a macho thing, but it is pretty macho, I guess.  I have a habit of "fondling" a new firearm  for days, sometimes weeks.  First, it makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside, but secondly (and more importantly) I become intimately familiar with every aspect of it.  The feel, the weight, the balance, the mechanics.  Snap caps are a great training aid too.  Now drop and gimme 20 maggot!

    17 hours ago, Mrs. Peel said:

    .but ultimately, I think it's important to trust myself too.

     The more you handle your firearm, the more you shoot it, the more you train and become familiar with it, the more natural it will feel when you are handling or shooting it.That will build self confidence, confidence leads to trust.

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  9. I hate going to the range alone because there's nobody around to see how awesome I am.  I'm kidding, I don't hate gong to the range alone. I'd say it's about 50/50.  When I'm dialing in a new scope, shooting for precision and need to concentrate, or just need some "me" time, I usually go alone.  But, I also love sharing my love for the sport and try to get people to come with me.  Shooting is both social and personal.

    I used to hunt waterfowl alone too.  I actually preferred it, though I did hunt with others occasionally.  I hunted on a river that I have known my whole life, I could paddle to my favorite spots blindfolded. The quiet, the serenity, the singular interaction with nature was (for me) an almost spiritual experience.  This was long before cell phones so I brought a CB walkie with me and I was also close enough to other hunters and civilization that people could hear the universal distress signal of three consecutive shots spaced a few seconds apart.

    As far as safety is concerned.  Shooting is no different than any other activity.  Driving, cleaning gutters, trimming tree limbs, walking down a flight of stairs.  As long as you are not stupid, your chances of survival are pretty good.

     

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  10. So, I just picked up mine.  The barrel is very thick walled, seems like it can take some abuse.  The slide is a little sticky, hopefully that will smooth out with some use.  If not, I'll have to break out the Dremel and see what contact surfaces can be polished.  The slide release is alien to me as I'm an 870 guy.  I keep pressing where there is no slide release.  duur... AT least the trigger is in the right place.

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  11. 1 hour ago, Shawnmoore81 said:

    I didn’t hit the range but blasted a couple jugs in my friends yard. The recoil isn’t a bad as I thought. You can shoot it one handed. 10-15 feet away it shoots a paper plate size spread. I’m very happy with it. It’s really a fun gun. I’m gonna go to the range and take pics of the spread at different distances

     

    (I was using Winchester military buck shot)

     

    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

     

    Seen a couple of videos where they compared different types of buckshot in the shockwave.  The one with control flight wads performed extremely well.  12" patterns at 25 yards fist size pattern at 7 yards.


  12. 49 minutes ago, MartyZ said:

    They have 3 models, quad rail, keymod, and mlok. The top rail is not removable on any of them. I understand your dilemma, i don't like the quad rail or keymod, but unfortunately there is not much choice available.

    That may be a deal breaker for me. I believe it's possible to build an AR 10/AR 308 the same as an AR 15 but it will take a lot more research, and probably money. I'm about to say eff it an just plunk down the coin for a Springfield m21 type rifle. It was on my bucket list anyway.


  13. 2 minutes ago, JackDaWack said:

    e arrow precision handgaurd is nice, no reason to think the ALG is any better. They offer mlock and I believe solid mouting to the upper.

    I never cared for the look of a full length rail on a handguard.  Do you happen to know if the rail is removable on the aero

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