I've got two PRC's and about to pick up a third. I love what that cartridge and twist can do with those long, skinny bullets. Brass is easy to find. I'm using H1000 in my loads. If I can ever get my hands on some RL26, I'll try that out. IMR7828ssc works well too.
I also have a 270 Win with a 26 inch Hart bbl, that spits 150's at 2960! š
What a great little round to be chambered in model 7 Has been wanting to find a22 hornet to play around with but I think this combo is going to make a neat little do all varmit plinking rifle
I remember in the early 70s my father took me to see a Fred Bear bow-hunting movie at a cinema. I believe Fred was using a bow very similar to yours, maybe even the very same kind?
Iāve had a 41 magnum longer than any other handgun round. Others have come and gone through the years, but the 41 has always been with me.
When we moved to Alaska it was my only centerfire handgun for several years. Now I have revolvers in everything from 32 H&R to 480 Ruger. The 41 is still my favorite.
I have two. A fluted cylinder Bisley and a 657 Mountain Gun. Neither have seen a jacketed bullet. The same can be said for all my revolvers.
My primary bullet for 30 years has been a 265 grain WLN bullet from an LBT mold. I now have a similar mold from Mihec with hollow point options. It might usurp the old LBT bullet. I seem to turn to Unique, HS6 and 2400 for the majority of my loads. I keep a couple boxes of full throttle H110 loads on hand.
The 41 is not a .429 magnum but gives up little to it. Had to throw that little quip in there. I tease my friends with 44s about their .429 magnums and remind them that neither the 41 or 45 need to lie about their girth.
Thanks. I still think that "Independents" are repentant democrats.
I have on several occasions thought about changing my registration to Republican but our Louisiana Republican party can come up with some terrible candidates such as Governor Bobby Jindal, Governor Mike Foster, U.S. Senator David Vitter, and worst of all our present U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy. Our present governor Republican Jeff Landry may turn out ok. And our former Democrat Populist turned Republican U.S. Senator John Kennedy is a good man.
For now I'll just stay behind enemy lines. When I registered in 1972 almost all our state and local elections were decided in the Democrat primary. There were almost no Republicans in the state.
If you change to a Republican you can help counter that by voting in the Republican Primary. IMO that would be the only reason to register in the first place.
I've also watched my package arrive at a neighbor's house due to GPS. Kinda hard to understand when they pass the address on the way to the wrong house. But I'm not in the truck with them.
I also heard the rumor that he was suffering from dysentery when the battle was fought. āMarse Robbert has got the runs,ā so to speak!š
That comment came from the British tourist Arthur Fremantle, who accompanied the Army of Northern Virginia for two weeks before crossing the Union lines and traveling on to New York.
I see no reason to doubt his account. Lee being sidelined by shigella or dysentery during this critical time doesnāt seem like something his subordinates would include afterwards in their memoirs.
If he had come down with a severe case of the runs, that would explain much.
During my elk hunting days my biggest worry was being attacked by a lion. Sitting on stand hidden from view as the sun was setting always freaked me out. In 10 years of hunting I never saw one but I wasn't alone because their tracks were there
Thanks. I still think that "Independents" are repentant democrats.
I have on several occasions thought about changing my registration to Republican but our Louisiana Republican party can come up with some terrible candidates such as Governor Bobby Jindal, Governor Mike Foster, U.S. Senator David Vitter, and worst of all our present U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy. Our present governor Republican Jeff Landry may turn out ok. And our former Democrat Populist turned Republican U.S. Senator John Kennedy is a good man.
For now I'll just stay behind enemy lines. When I registered in 1972 almost all our state and local elections were decided in the Democrat primary. There were almost no Republicans in the state.
I believe Trump inspires people to vote for him, but I donāt believe it is Trump himself that inspires people to not vote for him. That inspiration comes from the lies and propaganda from The MSM, Hollywood, the censors on Social Media and most important The GOP and the Republican Leadership.