Yeah I read they were designed for ARs, but I specifically told him bolt rifle (30-06), and he still insisted that was where I needed to be regardless.
Thanks guys. Interesting. The guy at a small local shop recommended it to me as one of the best in terms of pure sound reduction on a hunting rifle. Maybe I need to find a different shop…
That’s the one. I’d get the one with the probe and point combo, as you’ll need to make a clean hole of that diameter to set it, and makes it way easier and faster. Also, put a little blob of peanut butter on the trigger or straps as you are setting it.
Tried all of the above. GopherHawk was the only thing that worked for me. Bought the underground exterminator, didn’t seem to phase them. I thought it was going to be the magic bullet. Maybe I didn’t do it right or didn’t give it enough time. I think for it to work well, you have to use...
Six or so weeks in, and to answer my own original question for anyone else, still very happy with my choice! No real complaints. This particular one did have the cam rubbing issue with the cables out of the box (as noted around the web), but they took care of that at the shop.
Their prospects in South Dakota and Wyoming are called Liberty and Freedom respectively. I think it’s more of a thematic naming convention and a nod to the idea of breaking away from the actually adversarial countries from which we (and they) currently have to buy this stuff. In the current era...
If a mineral deposit were to be discovered near rural Anytown, USA, which would create 200 jobs and support the town over a 30 year mine life, should those resources remain untouched because it was discovered by a Canadian or Australian firm? Should we not allow the value and economic benefit of...
Unfortunately that just isn’t how the mineral exploration industry works. If we want domestic production of strategic mineral assets at all, we need Canadian companies to do it (or get it started anyway…). As was brought up earlier, your issue actually lies more with the listing requirements of...
This is going to go down the road of a debate on the pros and cons on mining and merits of battery based energy systems. The OP was about outrage over the staking of mineral claims by non-US entities. So before all that happens, I will just reiterate one more time, Canadian exploration/mining...