I think most of us thought you wanted BULLETS, not AMMUNITION.
I know that Speer has loaded ammo Gold Dots in 62 and 75 gr.
Nosler has a 70gr Accubond, as well as the 64gr Bonded Solid Base - weird, it doesn't show as available as just a component anymore, but it is an excellent bullet.
Barnes...
As I remember, the deadline was set, then there was a 1 year grace period. I don't think you're able t register anything without them coming to visit you. Maybe, just maybe you could register one if you just moved here, but even then I think they would visit you and relieve you of your...
There is a trade off between velocity and weight. Heavier bullets do retain energy better, meaning they buck the wind better and penetrate further. But, they also drop more with distance. Lighter bullets fly faster and flatter, but don't penetrate as well and are affected more by a cross...
Speer Gold Dots are available in 62gr and 75gr flavors. Both acceptable for thin skinned medium game.
Nosler makes a 60gr Partition. Apparently, the 64gr Bonded Solid Base is discontinued. Too bad.
Sierra has a 64gr Tipped Gameking.
Barnes TSX, TTSX and LRX
You are correct in that match bullets are not designed to perform regarding terminal ballistics. Their only concern is in-flight ballistics. They can not be relied upon to expand upon impact.
Without doing a bit of searching, I would first suggest a Barnes solid like the TSX series. Sierra...
It would be fitting if one of those rapists released into the wild were to have their way with Hochul....but I know that won't happen, I mean, just look at a picture of that beast ! Not a chance ! The eyebrows alone would make their johnson go limp ! I won't even mention those Mr. Ed...
These politicians saw too many movies where some ex-military guy that was burned by the Gov't and just wants to be left alone, but the Fed's F with him and he becomes a one man death squad. Then he winds up shooting a helicopter out of the sky with a .50, and takes out an armored limo being...
It's not just the .50 BMG. They'll have your .50 Beowulf on that list of banned guns, and that won't be all. .500 Jeffries, .505 Gibbs, .50 AE, .500 S&W, .50-90, .50-70, Shall I continue ?
This same bill has been introduced every year for as long as I can remember. It never makes it out of...
Getting back to the topic this thread was about, perhaps the people screaming need to stop and consider a few things... spend twenty minutes listening to someone who has actually litigated cases in front of SCOTUS.
@Old Jalopy Where are you located ? Anywhere near Buffalo ? You're welcome to borrow my Kali-Key and try it out. I think you have to put your bolt in the carrier because the one I have fits .204/.223/.300B size cases.
I have a Kali-Key. I use it in certain rifles for various hunting situations. It works well, but does increase the noise of the shot a tiny bit. Not really noticable with a .223 round, but it is with a .300 BLK sub round. It does increase the fouling in the upper receiver a bit, but I don't...
I spent a couple hours searching, but failed to find record of anyone named ZEREX argueing any case in front of SCOTUS. Couldnt find any record in any lower court, either. Hmmm....
Sooo...let me get this straight... Congress passes a law and SCOTUS says the law is good to go, but then as time goes on THE PEOPLE demand that the law be re-evaluated because they don't believe it is constitutional. All the while, that law is being bastardized and abused by the gov't for their...
Nope....I didn't bother to watch the whole video, after I heard the BS about "law 2" I stopped. Those are STATE laws, not FEDERAL. No court can change State laws that way.
Oh, and NO OTHER CREDIBLE LEGAL ANALYST is saying anything about this. If 4 Boxes Diner, or Washington Gun Law, or...
The L25 has a base magnification of 2.5X. I think he'll be pleased with his choice. Also, comparing the L25 to the Rix S3, the L25 has better NETD specs of <18 mK as opposed to the S3's <25 mK. I don't think you could go wrong with either scope. They have nearly identicle specs across the...
I won't say it wasn't him for sure, but I don't think so. I don't believe he does the gun show circuit. I know KENZIE'S has tables at gun shows all over the northeast and they sell a bunch of thermal and nightvision products. I'm betting that's who you encountered.
When you get your scope, you'll need to order a few batteries. Wait to get the scope, so you order the right ones. I've bought dozens of batteries from ORBTRONIC. Excellent to deal with. I bought a 4 port smart charger from him too.
The reason I say wait is because I ordered a half dozen...
As long as he looks both ways before crossing the road, he'll die of old age around here. Even most of the roads aren't all that dangerous for deer because of the very low speed limits here.
Here's a still pic of the little guy in the video. I don't know why it doesn't play for you.
The short video just shows him standing there facing the camera and chewing on something.
Try this on for size...640 resolution, 12 micron, with rangefinder, and under budget. Plus, B&H Photo is absolutely awesome to do business with.
PARD SA62 Thermal Scope with 35mm Lens & Laser Rangefinder...
You can mount a tube style scope on an AR nicely and later transfer it to a bolt action if you wish.
Seems to me that the S3 would do everything you want it to at your price point. Cameron at Thermal Optics Plus is a wonderful person to deal with. He will bend over backwards to take care of...
I myself would not hesitate to purchase a RIX product. Knowing that RIX grew from InfiRay and improved upon the things they thought Iray was doing wrong gives me great confidence in their product. They have gained an excellent reputation in the past few years of their existance.
The only...
Just my $.02, so take it for what it's worth.
Personally, I would not buy the v1 scope for a few reasons. The biggest reason for me would be the internal battery. I want to be able to replace a battery half way through the night. Battery duration goes way down as the temperature goes down...
Aside from the machine linked in one of the posts above, roll sizing has always been a big table made of thick steel and another big plate of thick steel positioned above. The cases are thrown on the table, and then the top plate is lowered to a precise dimension. Then the top plate begins to...
Lee doesn't make a bulge buster for 9mm because it's not really a straight wall cartridge. It's actually tapered a few thousandths. The mouth is smaller than the base. They only make bulge buster dies for true straight wall cartridges such a .380, .40/10mm and .45auto.
As far as I know, true...