Kevin Says:
Sean. I plan to move from So Cal to Snowmass Village, Colorado within a year and want to take up Elk/Deer hunting when I get there. I have had my heart set on the Rem 700 Sendero SF 2 in .300RUM and figured I would choose the 150gr. Power Level 3 bullet to stick with because of the flat trajectory. My goal is to ...
Sam Says:
Hey Sean, Been off work this week for Deer season and been thinking about Cold Bore and Warm Bore shooting. Is it better or more accuracy when the barrel is Cold or Warm?
Sean Says:
Well Sam, there is a difference but it depends a lot on the powder and the guns itself, some are worse than others. But many people have a different opinion on ...
wildcatgirl Says:
hello
Hope you can help me!
My husband seen a program about something called HUSKAMAW scope..i have searched the web everywhere..can you give me a site to look at it..or at least explain what i am looking for Christmas shopping .ty
Sean Says:
Absolutely, Huskamaw is a scope that most people think that John ...
Tim Says:
Hey,
I'm just getting into target shooting. my current range allows me shots up to 350 yards. my question is, is the .204 ruger a viable choice for that sort of range? I've heard it's a flat trajectory fast little bullet I just don't want to buy something too ‘wimpy'. I will not be ...
gunny Says:
I was just wondering what vertical deflection is?
Sean Says:
In reference to Vertical Deflection
Vertical Deflection is when you have a head or tail wind. A tail wind will actually raise your point of impact, while a head wind will lower it because of the angle of repose and drag factors of the bullet.