My 14" 7-30 Waters T/C handgun. Shooting 168 gr. J's, it always gave me a low grade persistent headache that would last a day or so. I believe it was from the compensator.
My 14" 7-30 Waters T/C handgun. Shooting 168 gr. J's, it always gave me a low grade persistent headache that would last a day or so. I believe it was from the compensator.
Dutch
"The future ain't what it used to be".
-Yogi Berra.
I was given a BPS some time ago- It had lived behind the seat of a pickup truck that had been abandoned for a good 15 years. There was a choke in the end of the barrel that had a cork stuck in it and, while condensation had trashed the choke- the barrel (inside) was in great shape. It was loaded up with 3 1/2 inch 00 shells and upon inspecting the weapon thought I would pop off one of those monsters. Time & moisture had its way with the recoil pad that pretty much disintegrated on discharge, the screws that held it on were in fine shape though leaving a pair of holes in my shoulder, fillings loose, eyes crossed....
The essence of education is self reliance- T.H. White.
Currently seeking wood carving tools, wood planes, froes, scorps, spokeshaves... etc....
91/30s and cheap AR10s
I once fired (in the 60s - on a dare) a Boys Anti Tank rifle. Guy bet me my nose would bleed after one shot. He won.
Mine has nothing to do with recoil, in fact it's a .22 Hornet. It's an old Navy Arms, I think, Remington small action Rolling Block rifle (they made a pistol as well) that refuses to group ANY thing. I've nearly driven myself nuts (I know, some of think that's probably an improvement) trying different recipes. Oh, well, one of these days I'll find IT!
Regards,
WE
My .308 Encore. I don't know why I bought it. 20 rounds fired and it will sit in the safe until my kids inherit it I guess.
My number one least fun was a Cobray SxS derringer my brother had for a while in .410. It had a variable trigger pull that would range between stiff and herculean. It pretty much epitomized useless. It had a tiny grip and the lockup wasn't very confidence-inspiring, either. Wasn't too heartbroken to see that one go.
A close second were the M-60's I got saddled with in the Seabees. They were bad in all the ways an M-60 can be bad. Runaways, FTF's, wonky gas pistons, you name it. It didn't help that our doctrine required running it on a tripod at just about all times; lots of stuff to carry. Having that gun meant digging big holes, too.
M16 (original issue before the upgrade/modifications. It was a BEAR to keep clean and functioning.
(as an aside, the most fun was an M60 doing 'double taps'.)
Best Regards,
Chev. William
American Arms derringer - 45/410. Beautiful gun, well made, all stainless. Nothing to hang on to !!!
Very lite loaded 45 Colts not too bad.
Cogno, Ergo, Boom
If you're gonna be stupid, don't pull up short. Saddle up and ride it all the way in.
a kel tec p11 with what felt like a 50 lb trigger pull, I hated that gun ,felt like someone smashed my finger with a hammer every time I shot it . my wife wanted a ccw about the time I had it I gave it to her to shoot (she never fired a handgun before ) and she didn't even like it she chose a hi point for her ccw over the kel tec thats how crappy it was . I would think the hi point would be like carrying a brick in her purse. I was so glad to get rid of the kel tec
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Check the Muzzle and crown for damage/burrs/worn rifling. Others have found poor grouping rifles that would not show any improvement with different loads found damage to this area of the barrel and a repair to the muzzle area Greatly Improved Groups.
Best Regards,
Chev. William
1903 Springfield with a steel butt plate & heavy 190gr handloads.
I've got a new winner fellers.
Got to shoot a Ruger Blackhawk Saturday. Had horn grips. Maybe a 5.5" barrel?
Yeah, it was chambered in 475 Linebaugh.
Da pain! Da pain!
Precision in the wrong place is only a placebo.
Why would you even attempt that one
Rick,
The same but with a 500 grain lead bullet at same velocity. Not too bad for a few rounds offhand but off the bench it is a crippler.
Zeroing a 12 guage shotgun with 1 oz slugs from the prone position on packed gravel. The only thing that made it worse...there were 8 guns that needed zeroing.
This taught me two things. 1) bad trigger control results in bonus shoulder punishment. 2) my definition of "zeroed" is flexible.
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |