wash thy mouth out......they both have a niche..... pig hunters love the levers and the single is about as safe as you can get for teaching young fella.
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wash thy mouth out......they both have a niche..... pig hunters love the levers and the single is about as safe as you can get for teaching young fella.
Remington Accelerator Ammunition A sabot with sub calibre light weight projectile.
Sabot hunting projectiles.
Got the bullet up to incredible velocities for long range varmints but were never accurate enough to be useful.
Beat me to it @Dermastor
hmmmm havent heard of issues....have used both and know of guys with both without issues.
The first one I bought brand new (lever) wouldnt even function with any ammo the shop had, the second replacement was just barely better and it shot like a mad womens shit.
Dad traded my birthright Lambergun on a rossi singleshot 308 and then got his not gunsmith mate to shorten and homemade suppress it......fail to fire regularly but no warranty as shortened,broke internal part....end of story many hours spent and fixed it myself but it is still a hunk of junk compared to that Lambergun that to this day was the only shotty I ever shot well with.
that is a tale or terror to be sure...... moral of story ...and this one is an old moral...if you are lucky enough to find a shotgun that fits PROPERLY ...do not under ANY circumstances sell it.
3/4" tubed scopes for rimfires
Savage combination rifle/shotgun
Remington Nylon 66.
Amazingly they are popular inside the arctic circle as they function well in subzero conditions.
Which is handy for trappers shooting things point blank.
Remington electronic primer system comes to mind.
Also Ruger rings, why can’t they use a generic system?
The H &K Case less cartridge assault rifle.
The bullet is embedded into a squarish solid propellant , with electric ignition system.
When they finished developing the prototype they realized that after a couple of mags down through it the chamber was so hot that they were cooking off .
Conclusion, get back to good old brass cases
Plastic bolt shrouds ?
Saves so little weight but makes an unbreakable part weak when dropped on the ground and so unaesthetic with no functional advantage.
Timber an blued steel. Honestly, why would anyone bother when we have light rigid composites and stainless that behave well with moisture? :D
Tube mags
chiappa make them too, but after my 10 minute experience with a chiappa product i wouldnt ever go there again
Ahhh nooooooooooo.
My little Rossi is a cracker. Funnily enough I had to do a little mod to the cartridge lifter to stop the shells coming up underneath occasionally which was a beaytch but otherwise its a trooper.
several people have used it at range shoots and it shoots really well too.
You'll have to prise it from my cold dead hands.
The oxymoronic 'Blued synthetic' rifle. The Europeans can't seem to get away from them.
Aluminium scope bases.
Duralium ones hold better for sure.
There has never been so many aluminium scope bases as now days actually .
True. I was think more of the old sets of ph combos. Horrible.
and you can now buy plastic piccy rails to bung on all your fancy gadgits.........
.30-30, .308 and .30-06
Don't know why? This case I picked on when loading for my .300 Win Mag. It pushed 208 grain AMAX bullets at an average of 2,984 fps before finally letting go where 'handloaders' say they do, just ahead of the "dreaded" belt. I've heard reports of as little as 1 or 2 firings before this happens, and it's 'aperantly' all because of the belt. This particular case (and the only one I tried) gave up on the 21st firing!Quote:
BELTED MAGNUMS
Early monopoly has locked them in but considered dodgy by reloaders.
.22 Magnum chambers for .22 LR cartridges...
Rat Shit Chinese made cash saving (not the consumer's cash of course) cloth patches!