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Title: New gun purchase
Post by: Flyin6 on September 27, 2019, 09:10:10 PM
So, the youngest pre-ranger decided today that he wants to buy a gun.

So far he has gotten them from Santa Claus. He has the M1911, a M4, a 10-22, a Ruger charger pistol, a Remmy 20 gage pump shotgun, and he has sort of adopted "Ole Uncle A" a M1944 Ruger .22 and my Ruger Mark-1 pistol.

He will not accept any non US gun. He is totally stuck on only owning American made and American heritage weapons, hence the M1911 over a Glock 19.

He recently won the door prize at the local festival which was $1000 cash and I think he saved $500 or so. I'd like to see him keep as much of that cashola in the bank for upcoming things like Christmas and birthdays for our ever increasing family.

He wants a rifle, a long gun, a bolt gun and after a lot of discussion today, we have it down to some 6.5, 308, 270, or other reasonable deer killing cartridge. But I won't let him buy a 6mm, .243, or ancient rounds like a 30-06, 25-06, small varmint calipers or unnecessarily large magnums. I could possibly see a 7mm magnum, but I think that's too much gun for Kentucky and 250 meters.

He will purchase both the rifle and a scope. That will likely be a vortex. He liked the Remy 700 ADL but did not like the Ruger scout because he thought it was too short.

Based on what I see a remy 700 in 308 or 270 would be a sure bet of a no further thought required purchase, but with this forum I have access to a whole passel of shooters a lot more knowledgeable than me.

What say ye?
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: stlaser on September 27, 2019, 09:47:51 PM
Don, been a couple years but last new rem 700 I purchased was in 22-250 and in my humble opinion its quality was not very good or at least like the 20 year old ones I had handled prior.
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: TexasRedNeck on September 27, 2019, 09:57:56 PM
What’s wrong with the 30:06? It’s a 308 with a little more umph


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Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: Bigdave_185 on September 27, 2019, 10:14:55 PM
Happy with my ol win 270. Buts it’s over thirty years old


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Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: Nate on September 27, 2019, 10:32:32 PM
What’s wrong with the 30:06? It’s a 308 with a little more umph


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I second this.
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: BobbyB on September 27, 2019, 10:37:49 PM
ancient rounds like a 30-06

That "ancient" round is still quite effective for almost EVERY hunting situation he'll encounter. That "ancient" round is likely the most commonly found round in most areas of the country (rural and urban) with the 30-30 probably being equally accessible. Similarly if you ever happen to get into loading your own ammo you can load up or down in bullet weight and have a potent caliber that'll handle hogs, deer, bear, coyotes.

Here's my opinion as you mentioned deer killing caliber, so therefore hunting is the plan of the day.

Winchester model 70 chambered in 30.06 with a 2.5x10 scope
Remington model 700 chambered in 30.06 with a 2.5x10  scope
Keep it simple with a wood stock, a sling, and a simple reticle.

https://vortexoptics.com/vortex-viper-hs-2-5-10x44-riflescope.html?vortex_reticle=978  (as an example)



That "ancient" round.... pilots.


Title: New gun purchase
Post by: TexasRedNeck on September 27, 2019, 11:13:34 PM
Well that’s three of us.

I would say a fixed power 10x mildot.  Easier to learn and use and so simple a redneck couldn’t break it.

https://rifleopticsworld.com/swfa-ss-10x42-review/
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Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: longball on September 27, 2019, 11:31:57 PM
Personally I am a fan of the mid range .284 rounds. 7mm-08 and 280 Rem are are very good calibers and more versatile than the 6.5 stuff. 120-175gr loads are available. The nicest, made in USA, non custom shop guns I’ve dealt with are the Winchester model 70s. Now, the parts are still made here but as of 2015/2016 they moved assembly to Portugal . I still see the made in USA guns on gunbroker from time to time. If it were my money, that’s where I’d start looking. As far as scopes go, vortex isn’t made in the USA either. Leupold, US Optics, and Nightforce are the only ones I can think of off the top of my head that are made here. Optics planet and a few others sell the Leupold VX-3i 3.5-10x40 for $299.


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Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: BobbyB on September 27, 2019, 11:47:37 PM
Well that’s three of us.

I would say a fixed power 10x mildot.  Easier to learn and use and so simple a redneck couldn’t break it.

https://rifleopticsworld.com/swfa-ss-10x42-review/
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Fixed 10x isn't the easiest to get on target quickly in a hunting situation.  He mentioned hunting so I'm referencing hunting in terrain with rolling hills, trees, long and scrub brush.
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: Bob Smith on September 28, 2019, 12:46:28 AM
I agree with Bobby, fixed 10 is way too much power for short distance brushy hunting. The 30/06 will hold its own when used for hunting deer or even elk sized game at ranges out to around 400 yds. For hunting shorter distance I would be looking at 7X57 or similar. Easier on the shoulder and cheaper per round down range especially if hand loading.
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: Sammconn on September 28, 2019, 12:06:18 PM
The ruger scout seems short. It is fine in 308.
I’ll add to the 30-06 crew. I don’t current have but I have sandbags full of brass.
30-06, 308, 270, all good IMO.
300WM and 7mm Remmag also good for more umff.

On the glass.
Hunting fixed anything other than 4 too much.
I’ve shot down the side of the barrel more times than I’d like to admit because I was on 9-12 x.
Get something in the 3 or 4 to whatever money he wishes to spend zoom.
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: stlaser on September 28, 2019, 03:17:26 PM
I have a 30.06, considered getting rid of it on more than one occasion however have enough ammo kinda hard to see a loss selling it. 
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: Bob Smith on September 28, 2019, 06:06:59 PM
Shawn, "We" know a guy who is looking around for something for his son to buy... Hopefully he is beyond the ancient thought by now.
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: BobbyB on September 28, 2019, 06:37:58 PM
Ancient... psh
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: KensAuto on September 28, 2019, 07:41:01 PM
Ancient huh. I guess he's not a fan of Charles either. Hardy harhar

I also believe the 30 ought 6 is one of the best rounds ever made, but the smaller bang of a 270, or a 308, would be perfect for a young guy, while meeting your criteria.
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: stlaser on September 28, 2019, 09:02:13 PM
Shawn, "We" know a guy who is looking around for something for his son to buy... Hopefully he is beyond the ancient thought by now.

Unless he shoots south paw or wants to learn it won’t do him a whole lotta good. Rem 700 LH

And I agree with Ken on 308 too
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: stlaser on September 28, 2019, 09:23:57 PM
Here’s my suggestion https://www.cheaperthandirt.com/charles-daly-honcho-tactical-triple-12-gauge-break-action-triple-barrel-shotgun-18.5-fixed-cylinder-bore-barrels-3-chambers-3-rounds-coated-wood-pistol-grip-black-finish/FC-8053800940481.html
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: KensAuto on September 29, 2019, 08:30:20 AM
Didn't someone on here buy one of these?


https://www.cabelas.com/product/RUGER-AMERICAN-PREDATOR-BOLT-ACTION-RIFLES/1872705.uts
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: Nate on September 29, 2019, 10:35:00 AM
Here’s my suggestion https://www.cheaperthandirt.com/charles-daly-honcho-tactical-triple-12-gauge-break-action-triple-barrel-shotgun-18.5-fixed-cylinder-bore-barrels-3-chambers-3-rounds-coated-wood-pistol-grip-black-finish/FC-8053800940481.html

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Title: New gun purchase
Post by: wyorunner on September 29, 2019, 11:23:30 AM
I too like the 30.06. I personally have owned one for over 20 years. That particular rifle has shot deer, elk, antelope and paper. With other .06 I have also shot a wildebeest.

Later in life an M1 Garand has also made it into the mix of our things.

I love the .06 because if you hand load it (as mentioned) you can load a very wide range of rounds. Many on the lighter end will down any game you have in KY. There is also a decent variety of factory loads available at most stores.

Another bonus for the .06 is that there’s many options of a rifle to choose from.

I’m also a huge fan of the 260 Remington.
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: BobbyB on September 29, 2019, 11:41:03 AM
Later in life an M1 Garand has also made it into the mix of our things.

I see you're a man of culture.
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: wyorunner on September 29, 2019, 01:05:10 PM
Later in life an M1 Garand has also made it into the mix of our things.

I see you're a man of culture.

That might be going too far.... but I do like a good rifle! There’s also a K98 Mauser in there somewhere, working on a couple different SKS’ as well.
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: BobbyB on September 29, 2019, 01:14:58 PM
There’s also a K98 Mauser in there somewhere,

I like your style.
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: longball on September 29, 2019, 02:51:04 PM
...I’m also a huge fan of the 260 Remington.
That makes two of us. All this hoopla over the 6.5 creedmore drives me nuts. We’ve had those ballistics for decades. It’s nothing new, just something new to take people money.


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Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: JR on September 29, 2019, 04:13:06 PM
Didn't someone on here buy one of these?


https://www.cabelas.com/product/RUGER-AMERICAN-PREDATOR-BOLT-ACTION-RIFLES/1872705.uts

Yes, got that in 300aac. Haven't even shot it yet but I sure like the feel. Now in an AR mag version vs the rotary.

I vote for the 308 too. Good for about anything and easy to find rounds or load. Plus I think you have a M1 right?

Vortex 3-10 viper pst would be a good choice (have one).
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: Flyin6 on September 29, 2019, 05:03:20 PM
OK, update

Poor guy is still in the hospital. They sliced some openings in his elbow today to allow for drainage, so he will be there for possibly two more days.

But, you wouldn't believe the amount of internet research that has gone on between he and I while sitting in that hospital room. He is tightening up the shot group quite a bit.

What he really wants to buy at the moment is a Remy 700 barreled action nested in a magpul stock in mossy green with a vortex sitting atop.

He thinks the Ruger scout looks "Too small" and the 22" and 24" Remington barrels about right. Funny how it is about looks to some extent, but, hey, its his gun.

After what everyone has said about the 30-06 I'll give that another look. We have several guns in the .308 so he is both familiar and likes it. We also have a bunch of .308 so that figures as well. But, I can see the 30-06 because of the heritage of that round reaching into our military which he already identifies as his people.

I haven't looked at any recent Remy 700's but over the years I must have owned 20 of them and still have my favorite .300WM. One thing that one of you suggested was a Ruger M77 which I essentially forgot all about. Liking that action and along with the Sako from days past, we may give it a look

Basic wood or nylon stock is a no-go as he wants that Magpul look.

And just today, he got the $1000 prize finally, so he is in the starting blocks just wanting to bust out of that hospital.

Oh and by the way, with minimal pain med, that kid allowed those doctors to make two incisions, then run probes and Q-tips up inside his arm and in and around the elbow joint. He never said a single word, even though the doctors kept asking. They did the procedure in his room, four of them over maybe 20 minutes.
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: JR on September 29, 2019, 05:34:06 PM
My 7mm is an M77, awesome action and I like the magpul stocks too.

I got the Kwik Klip kit for my 77 as the magpul was not out yet and I wanted a magazine vs door.

Also think there is very little a 30 can't do vs the 06.
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: TexasRedNeck on September 29, 2019, 06:35:12 PM
The remy 700 is universal and later when he wants to really take the accuracy up a notch, smiths and parts abound that can blueprint the action and rebarrel.

Sounds like a tough kid.  My question is: Did he watch them make the incision and do the clean out?  That should give you a clue about where in the military he should likely serve....

It’s a whole different ball game if he wanted to take over and do his own incision and clean out....


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Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: Flyin6 on September 29, 2019, 09:12:18 PM
The remy 700 is universal and later when he wants to really take the accuracy up a notch, smiths and parts abound that can blueprint the action and rebarrel.

Sounds like a tough kid.  My question is: Did he watch them make the incision and do the clean out?  That should give you a clue about where in the military he should likely serve....

It’s a whole different ball game if he wanted to take over and do his own incision and clean out....


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Yes he did
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: Nate on September 29, 2019, 10:25:12 PM
The remy 700 is universal and later when he wants to really take the accuracy up a notch, smiths and parts abound that can blueprint the action and rebarrel.

Sounds like a tough kid.  My question is: Did he watch them make the incision and do the clean out?  That should give you a clue about where in the military he should likely serve....

It’s a whole different ball game if he wanted to take over and do his own incision and clean out....


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Yes he did

He did on which one....lol
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: Bear9350 on September 29, 2019, 10:37:53 PM
I'm going to diverge from everybody else.  While the 30-06 and .308 are both great rounds from a usability standpoint the 6.5 CM is what I would recommend.   It would be a great round for hunting a variety of critters.  Low on recoil so you can easily shoot it all day even without a brake.  I put 88 rounds through mine yesterday afternoon with no issue.  That makes just over 1500 rounds through that barrel since the first of the year. I know you can put a brake on those larger calibers to rain in the recoil, but they are wicked loud then in a hunting situation with no ear-pro.  It has been around long enough now that it has proven it isn't going to just be a fad and disappear.  I can easily buy match grade ammo for about $0.90 per round.  You won't be able to find quality .308 ammo any cheaper.

I say he has a 50/50 chance of getting a decent shooting Rem 700 from the factory.  There are other manufacturers that I would highly recommend, but unfortunately as seems to be the trend they are not USA made.  I think you would have a better change of getting a better shooting stick from Ruger over Remington.  I am an advocate for buying a barreled action and putting it in a good chassis or aftermarket stock.  Which Magpul is he looking at, the $350 or the closer to $1000?  A couple other options would be a KRG Bravo.  I've been running one for just short of 2 years now shortly after they came onto the market and have been extremely impressed with it.  If going to a removable magazine isn't a necessity there are some decent budget priced adjustable wood stocks out there.  stockystocks is a good place to search.  Grayboe is also another decent budget option for Rem 700 stocks.

A fixed 10 power is way to much magnification for hunting. For hunting purposes the max I would want is 3 power.  The Vortex Viper PST 3-15x44 FFP will likely be the optic I put on my next hunting rifle.  There are other Vortex Viper options that might work well from him and be a bit more budget friendly.
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: Farmer Jon on October 03, 2019, 07:30:30 AM
Couple quick questions for you guys. How many gun companies are still in the US? Who are they?

I really like my Savage .270. Its a plane Jane no nonsense rifle. I didn't want anything fancy. It only cost me if I remember right just short of $400. With a scope included.  I don't remember exactly what scope it was but it was junk. After 3 rounds through the gun the cross hairs started spinning every time I pulled the trigger. So they upgraded me to a Bushnell 3-9x 40 mm with the dusk and dawn optics for free. I have not had a chance to try it out yet.
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: Flyin6 on October 03, 2019, 09:34:01 AM
Couple quick questions for you guys. How many gun companies are still in the US? Who are they?

I really like my Savage .270. Its a plane Jane no nonsense rifle. I didn't want anything fancy. It only cost me if I remember right just short of $400. With a scope included.  I don't remember exactly what scope it was but it was junk. After 3 rounds through the gun the cross hairs started spinning every time I pulled the trigger. So they upgraded me to a Bushnell 3-9x 40 mm with the dusk and dawn optics for free. I have not had a chance to try it out yet.
I purchased one of those in .308 last Christmas for one of the pre-rangers. We've only run a couple boxes of ammo through it, but the scope is working and all dialed in @ 200 meters.
Title: New gun purchase
Post by: longball on October 03, 2019, 12:11:49 PM
Couple quick questions for you guys. How many gun companies are still in the US? Who are they?
For traditional hunting rifles:
Remington
Ruger
Savage
Kimber
Marlin
Henry
Thompson Center/Smith and Wesson
Higher end Weatherby
Winchester makes their parts here but assembles them in Portugal.

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Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: Bob Smith on October 03, 2019, 01:38:58 PM
Did Ruger quit?
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: Bob Smith on October 03, 2019, 02:18:45 PM
stainless .308 for hunting clear cuts in wet Washington state
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: TexasRedNeck on October 03, 2019, 02:52:07 PM
I thought weatherby moved to mfg to Japan?
Title: New gun purchase
Post by: longball on October 03, 2019, 03:02:23 PM
Did Ruger quit?
Terrible oversight on my part. That’s a beautiful No. 1

I believe all of Ruger’s centerfire rifles use hammer forged barrels. That’s a big plus.


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Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: longball on October 03, 2019, 03:08:32 PM
I thought weatherby moved to mfg to Japan?
Their Vanguard line is made in Japan by Howa, which are great rifles. Their Mark V was still being made here last time I had my hands on one. It has been a few years though.


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Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: longball on October 03, 2019, 03:52:53 PM
I missed several so I edited my post to add them. Thank you to the gentlemen who pointed them out.


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Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: KensAuto on October 03, 2019, 09:56:31 PM
Beautiful gun Bob. Did I mention that we're related? Thought I'd let you know so you can update your will...... father.

Lol
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: Bob Smith on October 04, 2019, 05:02:08 PM
Well Ken I will need to think on this.. Your age and my spent time in Az Tex area don't match up. Sorry man! I do have a really nice figured wood in a  No 1 25/06 we could talk about...
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: stlaser on October 04, 2019, 11:19:27 PM
Beautiful gun Bob. Did I mention that we're related? Thought I'd let you know so you can update your will...... father.

Lol

Ken, I call bull schiff. No way an apple falls that far from the tree. Bobs far to refined of a guy to even consider carrying those hammers (19 cough 11 cough) around that you do.....
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: Flyin6 on October 08, 2019, 10:37:23 PM
OK, so we closed the deal today

He purchased a new Remington 700 ADL stainless with a plastic stock and a 3X9X44 scope

in

30-06!

Yup, in the end, he wanted to stay true to the US Army circa 1911 days and buy a long action 06. He just loves it

And listen to what happened, this is so cool. The kid saved and worked (I pay them $4 an hour for labor) and had around $575 cash plus that $1000 check from the prise money he won at the community old fashioned day celebration.

So the gun cost five hundred something without tax, and KY charges 6%
In addition we purchased 3 boxes of Remington Core-Lok ammunition which when I checked was 25% off the list price of $19.99 a box. So doing the math, we should have been sitting north of $600, but the cashier rang it all up and asked for $445!
We questioned the number, but she said that the thing was clearance priced at 25% off. The ammo was 25% off, and the weapon was a fresh arrival, not a clearance item. The store manager is the guy who brought the gun to the register and supervised the checkout, so it makes me wonder if he just wanted to show the kid some love because we easily saved 25% off everything. That $500-something gun rang up at $379 and the rest was the three boxes ammo and the tax.

What a nice surprise! We even questioned the sale at checkout, stating that the numbers could not be right with a rifle priced around $500, but they insisted, so we accepted it and the Pre-Ranger walked out the proud owner of a new Remy!
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: KensAuto on October 08, 2019, 10:52:54 PM
Maybe preranger should spend the savings on lottery tickets ! Great deal
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: longball on October 08, 2019, 10:52:57 PM
Outstanding!


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Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: wyorunner on October 08, 2019, 10:58:03 PM
That’s a great way to buy a new one! Glad he got a deal!
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: TexasRedNeck on October 08, 2019, 11:28:00 PM
Good story.  Great purchase.  Develop dope and shoot often.


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Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: JR on October 09, 2019, 12:24:50 AM
Cool, you tried to be fair too.
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: Flyin6 on October 09, 2019, 03:31:11 PM
This kid is just liv9ing right or something

So today, we had an appointment for imaging of his elbow (To see if any fluid pockets remain) up in Liberty Township, OH. As we pulled off the highway right there sat a Cabela's!

So guess where we stopped after the ultra sound???

He wanted to look at that Benelli Super Nova, which it turned out that they had in both cammo for $599 and black for $499. We almost purchased it, but before doing so, Jim our salesman suggested we tour their library of used guns, which we did. And guess what we found in there? A Benelli Super Nova for $249 which we quickly snatched up.

I'm getting a bit jealous at these purchases.

I just may look for a good used 30-06 myself as a "hunter" and I sure am liking that Benelli as compared to my Mossy's, and winchester 12 gages...

Have...To...F i g h t... o  f  f... t  h  e.... t...e...m...p...t...a...t...i...o...n...
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: wyorunner on October 09, 2019, 03:45:00 PM
This kid is just liv9ing right or something

So today, we had an appointment for imaging of his elbow (To see if any fluid pockets remain) up in Liberty Township, OH. As we pulled off the highway right there sat a Cabela's!

So guess where we stopped after the ultra sound???

He wanted to look at that Benelli Super Nova, which it turned out that they had in both cammo for $599 and black for $499. We almost purchased it, but before doing so, Jim our salesman suggested we tour their library of used guns, which we did. And guess what we found in there? A Benelli Super Nova for $249 which we quickly snatched up.

I'm getting a bit jealous at these purchases.

I just may look for a good used 30-06 myself as a "hunter" and I sure am liking that Benelli as compared to my Mossy's, and winchester 12 gages...

Have...To...F i g h t... o  f  f... t  h  e.... t...e...m...p...t...a...t...i...o...n...

Well this is just awesome! I like that shotgun, brother has one!
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: longball on October 09, 2019, 03:55:48 PM
Having worked in a gun store for several years I guarantee Jim knew there was a used Super Nova back there. Solid move on his part. Glad your pre ranger is having some good fortune.


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Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: longball on October 09, 2019, 03:57:27 PM
If you’ve got the temptation for a new pump gun, do yourself a favor and look over a Browning BPS.


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Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: Flyin6 on October 09, 2019, 07:20:18 PM
If you’ve got the temptation for a new pump gun, do yourself a favor and look over a Browning BPS.


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When it comes to Browning, I never seem to get past the Auto-5
Was my Dad's favorite gun. Always wanted one, but never bought one.
I find myself wondering why I didn't get off my dead, worthless buttox and buy it for him.
When they die it is too late to make things right!
Fact!
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: KensAuto on October 09, 2019, 11:51:03 PM
Love my A5... original Belgium model. The only bird gun I use. Sometimes it's picky tho so now I just stick with high base shells.
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: TexasRedNeck on October 10, 2019, 07:43:19 AM
I have a super black eagle and that thing eats anything and it swings nice.


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Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: Flyin6 on October 18, 2019, 04:54:30 PM
Here it is, and MAN, DO I LIKE A 30-06!
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: Flyin6 on October 18, 2019, 04:58:34 PM
We spent some good hours sighting in that no-name 3X9 which is on the hit list for replacement.

But that long stroke bolt and the pretty large cartridge, the loud report and the very abrupt recoil just adds to the mystic of that weapon.

He couldn't group, but the gun can. His are all above and with a hot barrel, I fired that group on the bottom which was between 1/2"-3/4" essentially, just one hole
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: Flyin6 on October 18, 2019, 04:59:31 PM
Yep, nice shooting day
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: Flyin6 on October 18, 2019, 05:04:09 PM
Oh, and we had a champion of the universe shooting competition. Bottle of water at 100 meters. He shooting his 30-06, and me shooting my Glock 19.

It was during that shoot that one of the russian made 115 gr ball rounds was primer only, I thing because it pushed a bullet almost out of the barrel but not quite
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: Flyin6 on October 18, 2019, 05:05:35 PM
I didn't get a full mag out, but was close. He was too, knocking it over with dirt spray, but he loaned me the rifle and I made a cloud out of that bottle.

Fathers and sons ought to have days like these to park in the memories
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: TexasRedNeck on October 19, 2019, 11:01:50 AM
Good stuff there Don.

So I’m assuming the squib round did not cycle the slide and chamber the next round?


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Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: KensAuto on October 19, 2019, 11:26:39 AM
Good stuff there Don.

So I’m assuming the squib round did not cycle the slide and chamber the next round?


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Is that what it's called? Regardless, good question. I assumed it did in his other thread.
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: BobbyB on October 19, 2019, 02:24:28 PM

But that long stroke bolt and the pretty large cartridge, the loud report and the very abrupt recoil just adds to the mystic of that weapon.

He couldn't group, but the gun can. His are all above and with a hot barrel, I fired that group on the bottom which was between 1/2"-3/4" essentially, just one hole

And you didn't want him to look at a 30.06

Sight it in slow, no real rush to crack off a group. It's a hunting rifle with a light barrel let it cool a little between shots.
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: KensAuto on October 19, 2019, 03:18:13 PM
Bobby, you are more than aware that the words patience and Don never go hand in hand.
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: Flyin6 on October 19, 2019, 03:33:14 PM
Good stuff there Don.

So I’m assuming the squib round did not cycle the slide and chamber the next round?


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It did not. When I cycled the crudded up slide it stove-piped the heavily blackened case.
It was as if there was powder in there, but it only burned like tar or rubber leaving a ton of residue.
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: Flyin6 on October 19, 2019, 03:35:07 PM

But that long stroke bolt and the pretty large cartridge, the loud report and the very abrupt recoil just adds to the mystic of that weapon.

He couldn't group, but the gun can. His are all above and with a hot barrel, I fired that group on the bottom which was between 1/2"-3/4" essentially, just one hole

And you didn't want him to look at a 30.06

Sight it in slow, no real rush to crack off a group. It's a hunting rifle with a light barrel let it cool a little between shots.
To be quite frank, I think I'd like to pick up a 30-06 hunting only rifle myself. THat is just one cool round.
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: BobbyB on October 19, 2019, 05:02:31 PM
To be quite frank, I think I'd like to pick up a 30-06 hunting only rifle myself. THat is just one cool round.

You know if you pilots listened to the guys on the ground it'll make things so much easier.
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: Flyin6 on October 19, 2019, 09:31:37 PM
To be quite frank, I think I'd like to pick up a 30-06 hunting only rifle myself. THat is just one cool round.

You know if you pilots listened to the guys on the ground it'll make things so much easier.
I gave up listening to you guys when the HMMV you told me weighed 6500 lbs, That I was sling loading and flying over 100 miles, ended up weighing over 11,000! That screwed my fuel burn rate calculations and I barely made it back
Sorry, but I made a successful career out of not listening to grunts. ;-)
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: BobbyB on October 19, 2019, 11:08:28 PM
I gave up listening to you guys when the HMMV you told me weighed 6500 lbs, That I was sling loading and flying over 100 miles, ended up weighing over 11,000! That screwed my fuel burn rate calculations and I barely made it back
Sorry, but I made a successful career out of not listening to grunts. ;-)

That was a vehicle, not a gun. And it's not our fault the Military wanted to slap a metric tonne (get it Tonne like the Brits spell it... and metric??) of additional armor and electronics on it. Plus we have to listen to you pilots " ohh we can lift it all, this baby will lift soo much stuff"
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: stlaser on October 19, 2019, 11:54:16 PM
Please keep going, this is more entertaining than harassing Ken about H....  :popcorn:
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: Flyin6 on October 20, 2019, 11:54:45 AM
Please keep going, this is more entertaining than harassing Ken about H....  :popcorn:
Just normal for infantry guys.
Don't like the cold.
Don't like the wet.
Don't like the heat
LBE and rucks are too heavy,
Pilots are winners (Possibly true??),
It's too far, I'm tired of walkin.
The food tastes like schiff.
We haven't eaten in two months
The pilots took all our food (Partially true)
I haven't slept this season
My rifle is dirty
My socks are dirty
My underwear are dirty
Those pilots smell like they have showered (Yup, everyday bro!)
My HMMV is all ganked up ever since that chinook pilot dropped it from 2"!
And the 502nd infantry guy who drove away from where I set his vehicle down, right into a crevasse, and later said the pilot set it down there
My helmet hurts my head
There's not a cloud in the sky and the pilots called off the mission due to weather. (All you can eat barbeque over at Red's)
The pilots can't fly because they didn't get enough "Rest" (Truth is we didn't get our pillow top mattresses delivered in time)
How come I have to wear this camo paint and the pilots don't?
Pilots get to wear unauthorized stuff on their uniforms. When I try to correct them they stand me at attention and chew my butt
I hate my life
Why did I volunteer to be a grunt
How exactly do I become a pilot??? ;-)
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: BobbyB on October 20, 2019, 03:08:30 PM
Just normal for infantry guys.
;-)

Not that we don't like being cold,wet,tired, it's really due to the fact if we don't bitch about it then the officers will come up with something stupid to do. Pilots are just jealous there's more movies and stories told about us Grunts.
Pilots get sad if they don't get their mani pedi's done pre-flight with a freshly laundered flightsuit, light starch cause heaven forbid they get chafing.
What grunt with actual combat time wears socks and underwear in the field of deployment? That's something a pilot would do.
I detest the helmets so that one's a little valid. But then again I just wouldn't wear it when I could pull it off.

I went more sterile uniforms than totally authorized, usually without shaving for a few days.
I volunteer to be a grunt cause where else would they give me that much ammo to shoot, blow things up and workout?
I was actually being recruited by a few Officers to put a Warrant packet it, however I could count without having to ask an NCO what comes next.

If you really want to see something comical, give a pilot a map and compass and put them in the woods, with a loaded ruck, in the dark.
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: dave945 on October 20, 2019, 06:09:30 PM
By the way you described Don, he sounds like he might fit in with the Air Force pilots.


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Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: Flyin6 on October 20, 2019, 06:48:32 PM
Just normal for infantry guys.
;-)

Not that we don't like being cold,wet,tired, it's really due to the fact if we don't bitch about it then the officers will come up with something stupid to do. True! Infantry lieutenants are famous for that kinda junk! Pilots are just jealous there's more movies and stories told about us Grunts. There may be a few more, possibly, but hey what about "Top-Gun" and 12 O'clock high" and how about that other one...??
Pilots get sad if they don't get their mani pedi's done pre-flight with a freshly laundered flightsuit, light starch cause heaven forbid they get chafing. That's what the white silk scarfs are for!
What grunt with actual combat time wears socks and underwear in the field of deployment? Ya know, I never checked, and that's a good thing! That's something a pilot would do. Why, yes we would. You see wearing of cotton underwear and socks makes us more fire proof. As a part of the pre-flight and safety checks we brief passengers to have cotton undies on. I'd wager more than a couple females were "safety-checked!"
I detest the helmets so that one's a little valid. But then again I just wouldn't wear it when I could pull it off. I almost never knew where mine was. On at least one and likely more, missions, I forgot to bring it. I remember the day in Iraq where some infantry Colonel was yelling at me because I didn't have my kevlar on. That was one of the days I forgot to bring it. I didn't even stop to argue with him. That did not compute, LTC's believe the planets revolve around them and some warrant officer ignoring him was not in his box of possible responses.

I went more sterile uniforms than totally authorized, usually without shaving for a few days. Nothing wrong there...
I volunteer to be a grunt cause where else would they give me that much ammo to shoot, blow things up and workout? I volunteered to be a pilot because the girls always chased after pilots. There was another reason I volunteered, but I seem to have forgotten it...
I was actually being recruited by a few Officers to put a Warrant packet it, however I could count without having to ask an NCO what comes next. Man...Dude...What were you thinkin? Must not have been thinkin!

If you really want to see something comical, give a pilot a map and compass and put them in the woods, with a loaded ruck, in the dark.Now wait just a minute... Been there, did that. SERE school. I had a group with myself, a commo spec-4, a PFC mechanic, a 75th Ranger E5 and a Green Beret E7. I did what any good officer and leader would do...I gave the compass to the green beret. He in turn gave it to the Ranger. One night in the Uwharrie forest over about 4 hours that Ranger navigated us in a big ole giant circle. Ya, I know all about grunts and night land nav. I also know about death from one million sticker bush scratches!

^^^ I'm thinkin' I handled that pretty professionally. Let me just pat myself on the back some

Your turn, Sarge!
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: Flyin6 on October 20, 2019, 06:54:39 PM
By the way you described Don, he sounds like he might fit in with the Air Force pilots.


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Oh yea, we got along just fine. My sister unit was the 20th SOS down at HurlBurt. I'd fly in their 53's and they in my Chinook. Now fighter pilots are different. Got into a good scrap with some of them at the Nellis O-Club...
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: longball on October 21, 2019, 09:09:33 PM
(https://i.imgur.com/uwMYaIm.jpg)

I didn’t serve so I have no dog in this fight but when I saw this I immediately thought of the conversation y’all were having.


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Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: BobbyB on October 23, 2019, 09:27:17 PM
(https://i.imgur.com/uwMYaIm.jpg)

I didn’t serve so I have no dog in this fight but when I saw this I immediately thought of the conversation y’all were having.


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Until the pilots have to go out in the rain then the Grunts are their friends. Until we track mud, water, or other detris onto their beloved bird.
Title: Re: New gun purchase
Post by: Flyin6 on October 23, 2019, 09:46:44 PM
(https://i.imgur.com/uwMYaIm.jpg)

I didn’t serve so I have no dog in this fight but when I saw this I immediately thought of the conversation y’all were having.


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Until the pilots have to go out in the rain then the Grunts are their friends. Until we track mud, water, or other detris onto their beloved bird.
True!
But it's mostly the crew chiefs who can't stand the mud you boys track all over. Our cockpits stay reasonably clean...That or we start whining, and crew dogs can't stand hearin' that!
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