You know you’re getting screwed when the state puts the Department of Revenue in charge of licensing gun dealers.
“Our Mission
The Firearms Dealer Division's Mission is to promote public safety and responsible firearm commerce by ensuring compliance with state laws, fostering education and...
Polis signed this yesterday. So now CPW is tasked with reintroducing wolves that eat the rest of the animals they're trying to manage while providing semi automatic weapons training to everyone in Colorado that wants a permit to purchase. Ridiculous.
Maybe they'll all just keep running north to Wyoming. Minus 2 at the moment.
https://cowboystatedaily.com/2025/04/11/second-colorado-wolf-reintroduced-from-canada-dies-in-wyoming/
Bell and Carlson Remington Model 700 ADL Mountain Ti Sporter but beware this is not a drop in stock. You will have to open the barrel channel significantly.
We played around with the setup and a high mount cross draw worked best.
If it were mounted any lower, it would hit my thigh when I raised my knee up high. Drawing from a high position across my body isn’t an issue. It would be impossible to draw from that high on my strong side. Since it’s...
When a friend drew an elk tag in one of the worst god forsaken brown bear hellholes in the world, it was looking likely that I would be tagging along to join in the type 2 fun that would follow. I ended up drawing some other tags that saved me from, errrrrr I mean prevented me from joining, that...
Sounds like Buffalo Bore should be mad at John Linebaugh, not Hornady. And that the ammunition manufacturing business operates like every other industry in the world.
This actually doesn't matter.
If the scope is level, the adjustment will be true. The only error will be the horizontal distance between the center of the bore and the center of the scope, and this error does not change with distance. If the scope is 1/4" right of the bore at the muzzle, the...
It’s a muzzleloader, so you pour one powder in, pour the next powder on top of that, firmly seat a bullet on the charge, then shoot it. I don’t see that working as well in a cartridge, even if it was compressed.
There is some data out there from people experimenting with layered charges in Savage smokeless muzzleloaders. I'd had great luck with single smokeless powders in mine so never played around with it.
One would think that if blending powders was better, the powder manufacturers would just go...