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Old 07-18-2014, 07:27 PM
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[QUOTE=J-Mech;275125] On the other hand, had an old H&R 22LR revolver. It was the most inaccurate gun I ever owned. QUOTE]

How old was that H&R? are you sure it was .22 LR?

My H&R Trapper is .22 'Long'... not 'Long Rifle'... I wouldnt call it ACCURATE by no means but it has taken alot of gophers.
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My Colt LE .223, Glock 36 .45 ACP. I also have a Ruger SR9C, my wife carries a Ruger LC9 and I will be picking her up one of the new Glock .380's.

Sweet! My fav is also a black toy made by Colt that shoots .223
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This thread touches on one of my other passions, precision firearms. May take a few post, but I'll play along.image.jpg

Colt 6940, ACOG, AAC M4-2000 suppressor, Geisel trigger.
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This thread touches on one of my other passions, precision firearms. May take a few post, but I'll play along.Attachment 54267

Colt 6940, ACOG, AAC M4-2000 suppressor, Geisel trigger.
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1022. Volquartsen Match receiver and bolt, KIDD trigger 3oz take up 3oz break. Leupold scope, Kidd barrel, AAC suppressor. Custom stock by me.

Shoots sub MOA and quieter than a church fart.image.jpg
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Shiloh Sharps 45-2 7/8. 540 grain paper patch bullet. Bought it before I realized the Wooly Mammoth was extinct. If this won't take it down, it's time to run.image.jpg

For comparison, that's a 45/70 cartridge in the middle.
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Whats the bottom gun? Is it a beretta tomcat?
yes, she loves it.
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heres some before and after shots of my gsg 1911 22. the frame and slide are made of zinc so one day i stripped the black and polished it. the muzzlebrake is from cw accessories and is mostly for looks. in the future id like to cerakote it but im unsure on a color scheme. this gun is awesome to shoot, everybody ive ever let shoot has went out and bought one.
Love the 1911 platform . Had Colt custom Shop do a couple for me. The bottom is a .45, the top is a early 90's Delta Gold Cup that Colt customized for me.image.jpg
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I don't have a pic of it, but I'll throw an odd one in. I have a single shot H&R 22LR. It is by far, the most accurate rifle I have ever shot. The only time I ever missed with it, it was in the dark. Even hit a coyote at around 600yrds! Didn't kill it..... but made him dance and holler! Only paid $60 for the gun, and I bought it just to shoot at birds in the shop with. After I found out it was so accurate, never ran bird shot through it again!

On the other hand, had an old H&R 22LR revolver. It was the most inaccurate gun I ever owned. At 20 feet you had to aim 4" below whatever you were shooting at to hit it. Fixed sights. Never did find the distance at which it was accurate. I kept it hidden in my desk here at the shop. Recently, it was stolen. Only thing that came up missing. It might have been worth $75.
600 yards on a deuce-deuce anything is amazing. I'm just off the top of my head here, but that round would drop about 4 feet at that distance. That's an impressive shot for sure. I can only dail my .22LR stuff into about 200 yards before calling it quits and stepping on up on in caliber! I have some friends that I would trust to 6-800yards, just maybe not with my at the helm!
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Old 07-18-2014, 09:20 PM
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We all reload for handguns and rifles. I do .44 mag, .243 and .257 currently but we have probably 40 dies?
I used to have a huge Ruger collection but now only around 10 guns total, I think. Mostly bench shooting these days as well as chucks and deer.
The .22 long rifle is my favorite cartridge and I just love the better rimfire rifles.
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