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lonewolf5348 12-14-2010 10:30 AM

accura 50 cal. man it can shoot
 
I got a chance to set up the accura with 90 grains of loose 2F triple 777 and a 325 buffalo sabot/bullet 3 holes all touching at 50 yards factory fiber optic
man the gun can shoot @the trigger no creep and has to be under 2lbs a little scary

cayugad 12-14-2010 10:41 AM

Sounds like a great shooting system you have there.

sabotloader 12-14-2010 10:42 AM

lonewolf5348

Somehow??? i am having a hard time thinking you are enjoying shooting an inline. I have always considered you the ultimate Sidehammer shooter...

For myself a 2# trigger pull is way to light in the hunting situation... shoot my gloved fingered might set that off getting on the trigger.

lonewolf5348 12-14-2010 01:27 PM

I prefer flintlocks but I have nothing against inlines
I have my thunderhawk for years now I adopted a cva optima
the accura in my older sons inline.

builder459 12-14-2010 02:31 PM


Originally Posted by sabotloader (Post 3740981)
lonewolf5348

Somehow??? i am having a hard time thinking you are enjoying shooting an inline. I have always considered you the ultimate Sidehammer shooter...

For myself a 2# trigger pull is way to light in the hunting situation... shoot my gloved fingered might set that off getting on the trigger.

I am with you, #2 is great for a dedicated range rifle , i prefer #3-3 1/2.

MountainDevil54 12-14-2010 02:46 PM

Love the 2lb trigger for field shooting. I wear mittens with a flip cover that exposes your fingers when you need use of them. Shooting with a glove on isnt the greatest for accuracy as its hard to feel even a 3-4lb trigger.

sabotloader 12-14-2010 03:13 PM

MountainDevil54


Shooting with a glove on isnt the greatest for accuracy as its hard to feel even a 3-4lb trigger.
Maybe for you that might be a problem but for us folks that live and hunt in the type of weather I am talking about... you adapt! you know that thing... that man has a greater capacity to do than any other animal....

So.... not if you spend some time shooting as if you were hunting.... Practice at something usually results in a better ability to do the difficult. If all you can do is the easy stuff - ah! never mind you would not understand.

builder459 12-14-2010 03:19 PM

I don't wear gloves,switched to the type of mittens that you simply pull off your fingers when it's time to shoot and they velcro on top of your wrist. i can't deal with anything on my trigger finger when shooting.plus mittens are a lot warmer to me than gloves.

MountainDevil54 12-14-2010 03:25 PM

Exactly what i use too builder. Wal mart used to sell a style for like $6 but now they are up $13!

builder459 12-14-2010 03:42 PM


Originally Posted by MountainDevil54 (Post 3741150)
Exactly what i use too builder. Wal mart used to sell a style for like $6 but now they are up $13!

my first pair was $ 35.00 from cabelas,bought them back in the late 90's had then until 3 years ago when somehow i lost them! they had a thin layer of thinsulate in them, were comed and wore like iron.


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