I'm going to keep her with what she knows and is comfortable with. Today is the 54th anniversary of her 18th birthday. The saying about learning new tricks comes to mind
Yeah, being able to afford it does play a big part seeing as how I'm not really a productive human being anymore. I wish Social Security would keep pace with the rest of the economy
Here's what she's using. It's an 8 shot Arminius HW5 . It shaves bullets but is perfect for snake shot. It weighs just over 27 oz. The Ruger, Heritage and Wrangler we have all are heavier. When your wife asks for a different pistol, what am I going to say? No? I thought about buying her a nice...
I've resized .223 to .300 BO. 6.5 Creedmoor to 22-250 and .270 to 25-06. As was already said, anneal if necessary. Don't try to do a quick resize in one stroke. DON'T LUBE the shoulders. I've used Imperial dry graphite on the necks.
Yeah, snake shot won't feed through a semi automatic. She has a Lady Beretta but same issue is it won't feed a second shot if needed
She's outside doing something around the ranch all day, most every day. There's a rifle on everything with wheels around here but they aren't always handy.
I wish I could put snake loads in her Glock 43.
She needs it for the damn rattlers we seem to be infested with this year. She shot one at 9:30 at night a couple days ago.
Model 63 is a little high for a snake pistol. Like 4 times too high!
I have a Single Six and the pistol she's using is lighter already. It's an old beater 8 shot and the holster just about pulls her pants down!
I'm looking for a light weight.22 revolver as a snake gun for my wife. Needs a 4-1/2" barrel minimum. Cosmetic isn't very important, just functional and light weight.
For many the thoughts and memories go back to the various wars and conflicts that we have lived through, read about or were part of. The memories can be great but some put a pain in your chest and a tear in your eye. My youngest grandson leaves next month to report in for basic training for the...