What's your passion?
#22
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Little Egg harbor NJ
Posts: 1,279
RE: What's your passion?
For me right now I am in love with my Revolver. Its a Dan Wesson 445
. I really love to shoot it so much that I bought a Dillon xl 650 so I can shoot it more often.
Brian
. I really love to shoot it so much that I bought a Dillon xl 650 so I can shoot it more often.
Brian
#23
RE: What's your passion?
Well, it's gotta be shotguns, I'll shoot any clay target sport I can find, and shoot at least twice a week. Second (a really close second) is my single shot handgun (Encore), and then bolt rifles. I've played around with alot of others and boiled it down to those three.
Gordon
Gordon
#26
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: central Ky
Posts: 601
RE: What's your passion?
445supermag, obvisously you like the 445 but what kind of accuracy do you get from that round? T/C offers that round for the Contender and I'm a big fan of big-bores and have been considering it. Please fill me in with the pros and cons. Thanx in advance.
#27
RE: What's your passion?
I wonder why I am the first to comment on RIMFIRES! They are wonderfully cheap to shoot and with the .17 hmr you can do some decent range shooting for the fraction of the cost of some of these others.
I also think that if some of us spent some extra time learning to shoot with our rimfires, it would make us much better shots with everything else we use.
Again, rimfires....revolvers, auto handguns and rifles, bolts, levers, single shots...
Brian
I also think that if some of us spent some extra time learning to shoot with our rimfires, it would make us much better shots with everything else we use.
Again, rimfires....revolvers, auto handguns and rifles, bolts, levers, single shots...
Brian
#28
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 30
RE: What's your passion?
Prairie doggin'. I've got a Savage 112J with a new stainless bbl and a canjar trigger in 22-250. That rifle has taught me a few things about sniping 1-liter Coke bottle-sized targets at 400 yards. Yup. It's a passion.