The die that flares the case mouth also attaches to the Powder Charge. I would call Dillon and they will set you up. The problem with your questions are that you don't even know what you don't know, leading to not knowing at all and not even knowing what to ask for about what you don't know...
I mean, I know this sounds silly, but the adage "Train like you hunt and hunt like you train" is quite applicable here. I also live in the mountains and I found a regular regime of hiking with ever increasing weight to my backpack was crucial to proper fitness and endurance.
All of the fancy...
I chose Sitka and never looked back. I started years ago with Open Country Optifade and was amazed at how well it worked with bow hunting. I got really close to a lot of big game. Then my friend started hunting last year and he purchased everything in SubAlpine. What I liked about that pattern...
Do you have any sources to support this? Cause... I am not one to just believe anyone on the internet.
Furthermore, I hate hysteria creating comments that serve no purpose.
By 16 weeks his mind will be fully developed. Best to get him trained now as fast as possible based on Richard Wolters book, "Gun Dog". Forget everything else and concentrate on his training. You will not regret it. Trust me.
Yes, the service is called "Guntab". (https://www.guntab.com)
I did one firearms transfer and it went really well. Best thing since PayPal does not offer payments for firearms.
It's pretty simple really. You just ignore the whining/crying/howling and eventually the dog will learn that when he goes to his crate ("kennel") that it is time for sleeping. The only time he will need to get out is to eliminate. Once he is done outside, then put him RIGHT back in. So when he...
Well, I can only speak as a frequent competitor in USPSA matches, both local level and regional level matches. You would best be served to go with something like an RMR since it will give you your dot regardless of lighting conditions. That division is called Carry Optics and it is a very...
I would recommend maybe a slightly faster powder but with a lighter bullet. Just don't expect long range performance, which I suspect will not be an issue shooting out of a blind.
I would opt for the 3-18x optic. But understand that a shot out to 700 yards with your AR-15 in 5.56mm is going to be very iffy. The velocity loss on a bullet like that will be such that the coyote/fox will have long moved onward. Besides, you would really want to call them in closer.
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