I've been to a few ranges, but only 1 indoor. If you planned on shooting a pistol on your hip, they had an unloading station when you walked in the first door. There is where you were supposed remove the pistol if you planned on shooting it. If it stayed concealed the whole time, you didn't have...
I've got no problem with him getting reimbursed for expenses (driving, hotels, etc) while doing NYSRPA things, but a salary of 90k a year is pretty ridiculous.
I can't help with those two. I had a different model Nikon but I lost it. It worked well for years. I recently bought this one. I haven't used it enough to give a good review though. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00C2L4F3S/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Yeah, after seeing those side pics, I probably wouldn't use it. I wasn't sure if the trigger guard went further back or stopped where it does. It's possible to have a zipper tassel or something get caught in there. I'd send it back.
I contacted Remington way back when they first did the recall. I was told that they would have the gun for 6 months. That's why I haven't sent it back yet, and was hoping that the wait time would be shorter. I'm not going to bother putting a nice trigger on this rifle. If I do decide to build a...
Heading to SW Colorado. There's no need for that much gun for elk. Nothing wrong with that much gun, but it's not really needed. A well placed premium round from a 308 is plenty. Plenty of people still use a .270 for elk. I'm not going to be shooting them from more than 300 or 350 yards (at...
I'm aware of the ADLs shortcomings. It's their bottom level gun for a reason. I'd love to buy a new/better rifle, but it's not going to happen any time soon. As long as it shoots well enough to kill a deer from 100 yards it's fine by me. Whether it shoots within .5MOA or 3 MOA, it doesn't matter...
A plain Jane stainless Remington 700 ADL with a 4-12x50 Leupold VX-R scope. I was shooting crouched down/over with a bipod that was resting on the back of a 4 wheeler. I was shooting off the shelf hunting ammo (Federal Premium 150gr Nosler Partition).
Very true. Unfortunately, I was running...
I sighted in my .308 this past weekend. My max range is 350 yards. I would say that this 2 shot "group" is pretty decent from 200 yards. (I shot some other similar groupings.)
I've had Mountain House and Backpacker's Pantry. There are a few different flavors I wasn't a fan of. One of the chicken and rice Mountain Houses was one of them. The Chili Mac with Beef is my favorite.
I'll be trying out a bunch of Wise meals for my elk hunting trip. I'll make sure to give a...
Honestly, I don't see your chances of success being very good. I'd wait a few more years before applying again. 1 year isn't very long. 4 or 5 would be much better.
I finally checked my trail cam after a couple months... Found decent pictures.
Lots of spots
Neighbor riding horses
Couple of fawns
Fox
Fawn drinking some milk
Coyote
The doe is starting to get her cold weather coat and looks a little funny
Thanksgiving dinner!!!
Neighbor's dog...
Nope, they didn't really have "illegal immigration" per say. They did have the concept of citizenship and understood who was a citizen and who wasn't though.
You probably won't die, but the wound will be worse. A .355" hole has a circumference of 28.77mm. A .6" hole has a circumference of 47.88mm. That's a lot more tissue destroyed and area to bleed out from. I'm sure that people have been just nicked by a bullet in an organ by an expanding bullet...
I can see both sides. I'm just trying to stimulate ideas and discussion :D
So, if a person is here illegally, we should be able to throw them in prison for the rest of their lives?
James Madison said, "that as they [aliens], owe, on the one hand, a temporary obedience, they are entitled, in...
But, then someone else's natural rights are being taken away (over a non-violent felony). Should other natural rights like freedom of religion and privacy (unreasonable search and seizure) be denied to illegal aliens as well?
Obviously, if someone sells it to someone else with trading cash and a handshake, there's no way of tracking that. However, if it goes through a FFL, they can certainly track it. In OPs scenario, they can ask him what FFL he sold the gun to. Then, they can go to that FFL and examine his...
Co-registering doesn't necessarily have anything to do with ownership though. You could co-register my pistols on your permit and you wouldn't have any legal claim of ownership.
From what I remember reading, the FFL doesn't actually put the gun on their books until the buyer passes the background check. I think I remember reading that in a letter by the NY State Police. If the FFL puts the gun on their books and the buyer gets denied, the seller would have to pass a...