1• Barrel
4• Bolt / BCG
8• Buffer assembly
7• Lower
3• Optic
5• Stock
2• Trigger
6• Upper
Opinions will vary, but I numbered them lol importance to less important. Really after 3, they all could be 4's. Barrel, trigger, optics would be my most important 3. Interesting topic, thank you for it.
I quit watching his videos a while back, felt like I was being sold something and the bs meter started pegging. Guy could be legit, but it was like vanilla extract, a little goes along way. Just my opinion of course and it is worth nothing lol
Ozark, yea I wonder sometimes where and how they come up with some of the regs that they do. For example, this year in TN we are allowed to hunt coyote at night, yay! BUT, shotgun only and no slugs, why? Their reasoning was, most guys will be using thermal or lights, and they are afraid we cant...
Wow, most of the states that went to the straight wall, make you be under 1.8" so you cant use the 444, 45/70, 35 etc. but yes the wording could confuse folks. Interesting. We can use anything pretty much in TN from 223 and up, there was talk of doing a straight wall ruling during ML season...
In the "ear hole" is an old baseball jargon for hitting someone in the head. Guess I should have just said head and not ear hole......Makes sense based on what has been said, how the vitals are so much bigger than the head and the hardness of the skull. Thanks for clearing that up. I had no idea...
They are set: https://www.tn.gov/twra/hunting/tennessee-hunting-seasons-summary.html
I got more info off their Youtube video than their website, I dont think its all been updated : Id look here first : IF ya want to fast forward, go all the way to about -4:00 minute mark, they start with Bear...
Please, Please excuse my ignorance with my question. I have never ever hunted a bear, seen a bear, live near a bear in the wild any where withing 250+miles of me. So I know NOTHING, about hunting or killing a bear. Keep that in mind with my question. The only experience I have of even shooting...
Thanks in advance and I have searched but cant find the info. I know the Weatherby Vanguard is the Howa 1500. But what, if any, differences between the two? Trigger, quality, stock, customer service, etc and is one worth it vs the other ? Both good and bad. One reason I ask, buddy at work has...
Must be getting older, but I cant listen to either of those guys anymore at my age (57), just dont have the patience.....I also yell at people more in traffic now.....and look at velocity numbers instead of energy lol
Does anyone know if Weatherby does anything at all to the magazine, trigger etc on the Vanguard series to improve any of these items on the 1500? Guess what Im asking, what is the difference between a Weatherby Vanguard and a Howa 1500? Anything? Thanks in advance.
I know some here will auto dismiss it since it is coming from Hornady, but, in my old age, and trying to learn new things, Im trying to keep my eyes open because as I have posted else where, 45 years ago I looked at nothing but energy numbers. In this podcast they discuss how in the "old" days...
Well I will have to say the one time I left my magazine at home when I went deer hunting, I was not nearly as mad about it when I discovered I had left it in my rifle...............at home.........
Thanks, kind of what I thought, but I just didnt know. I have had some plastic worms, lures etc break down over time, and thought it may be down those lines (no pun intended lol)