.308 or .30/06 will fill your needs nicely with a comprehensive range of projectiles available in the 150 - 180 grain range.
Liked On: 11-11-2021, 03:28 PM
.308 or .30/06 will fill your needs nicely with a comprehensive range of projectiles available in the 150 - 180 grain range.
Liked On: 11-11-2021, 03:22 PM
I found a freshly cast 9 point heavy timbered antler many years ago in a North Canterbury forestry block I was working in. I tried for three years to get him but no luck. He lived on a small hill in...
Liked On: 10-11-2021, 09:41 PM
1/2"x28 TPI would be good and still leave a decent shoulder for the suppressor to contact. 9/16" and 14mm will both leave a shoulder that is too narrow to get a positive register.
Liked On: 08-11-2021, 10:16 PM
1/2"x28 TPI would be good and still leave a decent shoulder for the suppressor to contact. 9/16" and 14mm will both leave a shoulder that is too narrow to get a positive register.
Liked On: 08-11-2021, 08:43 PM
I found a freshly cast 9 point heavy timbered antler many years ago in a North Canterbury forestry block I was working in. I tried for three years to get him but no luck. He lived on a small hill in...
Liked On: 07-11-2021, 11:13 PM
I've got some top hat caps now so I might have to try my Whitworth (1863) on the local goats, but given the steepness of the hills and the value of the rifle it won't be a regular thing!
Liked On: 07-11-2021, 06:13 PM
I have a full Brownells set that was presented to me by Bob Brownell when I visited in the mid '80's. I have broken a few bits as they are quite brittle when ground to suit the narrow slots on...
Liked On: 07-11-2021, 12:53 PM
1/2"x28 TPI would be good and still leave a decent shoulder for the suppressor to contact. 9/16" and 14mm will both leave a shoulder that is too narrow to get a positive register.
Liked On: 06-11-2021, 09:41 PM
I've got some top hat caps now so I might have to try my Whitworth (1863) on the local goats, but given the steepness of the hills and the value of the rifle it won't be a regular thing!
Liked On: 06-11-2021, 08:22 AM
I've got some top hat caps now so I might have to try my Whitworth (1863) on the local goats, but given the steepness of the hills and the value of the rifle it won't be a regular thing!
Liked On: 06-11-2021, 06:38 AM
My mutt loves being outside on the lawn at night hunting Porina beetles. We don't need any fancy chemicals to get rid of them!
Liked On: 06-11-2021, 04:03 AM
I've got some top hat caps now so I might have to try my Whitworth (1863) on the local goats, but given the steepness of the hills and the value of the rifle it won't be a regular thing!
Liked On: 06-11-2021, 12:18 AM
I guess the Screen Actors Guild guidelines take precedence in the current case. My experience in that field is limited to NZ. Modifying guns is generally only done in the case of semi-automatic...
Liked On: 05-11-2021, 11:00 AM
Definitely the fault of the set armourer who has total responsibility for the firearms and blank ammunition on set. Actors, by and large, are nothing more than presentable monkeys who perform as the...
Liked On: 05-11-2021, 10:58 AM