great feedback...yea I couldnt decide between an entry level Savage rifle or scoping the shotgun
11/28/2010 8:45:28 PM
well, a Savage rifle plus base/rings/scope is going to cost more than a shotgun scope, but it will do a shitload more for you than a scoped shotgun.I'd either do that and leave the shotgun alone, or save my money and leave the shotgun alone.
11/28/2010 9:08:59 PM
A scope on a 12ga is a scope waiting to break. At least that's my experience.I think a rifled slug out to 75 yards, or even 100 yards in perfect conditions is doable. Anything farther and you're having to compensate too much for trajectory. Since it's that short I think other sights are better options than a scope. A nice red dot would work as long as it's not one of those $40 walmart deals. Cheaper red dots dont hold zero well. I think the best are ghost ring sights followed by rifle sights. Ghost rings are faster and almost as fine in aiming. I can hit a 10" plate out to 100 yards pretty consistently with Mossberg factory ghost ring sights and cheap Brennekke KO slugs.On the long range thing...slugs pack a lot of punch at short range but I wouldn't use them on bear or hogs. They simply don't penetrate well because of the soft lead used and they lose a lot of energy the farther you get. You'd be much better off to get a rifle.
11/29/2010 12:38:58 AM
utility deer rifles are cheap enough that the only reason you should ever deer hunt with a slug gun is if laws or club rules make it your only option. i might would consider slugs or even buckshot if i was hunting in the woods and knew i wouldn't have a shot longer than 40 or 50 yds.doesn't take more than $300 in a rifle set up that will put deer on the ground.
11/29/2010 12:55:05 AM
11/29/2010 6:42:04 PM
anybody got one for sale
11/29/2010 10:35:59 PM
a what?
11/29/2010 11:01:52 PM
rifle.
11/29/2010 11:03:19 PM
11/30/2010 8:53:31 PM
I can't speak to the impulse, but I'm pretty sure a 7mm REM delivers more muzzle energy than any normal 12-gauge load.[Edited on November 30, 2010 at 9:00 PM. Reason : not sure what that "recoil energy" represents.]
11/30/2010 8:58:24 PM
More muzzle energy, yes...but the calculation for energy gives more weight to velocity (it's velocity squared in the equation) than mass. With the 7mm making over twice the velocity it makes sense that it has higher energy despite only having 1/4-1/5 the mass.Muzzle energy is calculated at the muzzle. It doesn't really tell you anything about how the projectile got to that velocity.
12/1/2010 10:38:29 PM
Right...that's the impulse.It does, however, equal the amount of energy imparted to your shoulder.
12/1/2010 11:36:03 PM
i think what he's saying is the amount of time over which the energy is delivered matters more than how much energy is delivered to your shoulder
12/1/2010 11:49:09 PM
Yes, that's what he's saying.
12/2/2010 12:16:03 AM
12/2/2010 2:06:57 AM
I made some ballistics gelatin yesterday and took it to the range today. It was really cool to see the cavity made by a 45ACP hollow point compared to the conical shaped punchout made by a 223. I also got to test my theory on birdshot vs buckshot at 5 yards. birdshot made a nasty wound, with what appeared to be well over a hundred pellets embedded about 6-8 inches into the gelatin. The buckshot made the gelatin explode and left it shredded.I'm looking forward to making the gelatin again sometime and taking some cross-sectional pictures.
12/5/2010 4:21:14 PM
Did you calibrate it with a BB?
12/5/2010 4:37:54 PM
no, I don't own a BB gun or a chronograph. I wasn't trying to be overly scientific about the whole thing; it was just more intesting to shoot something reactive as opposed to a paper target.
12/5/2010 5:47:15 PM
12/5/2010 5:55:41 PM
Sorry for the shitty photo, but, Im very excited for my new mk iii. Never had a 22 pistol before so Im ready to blast through some cheap ammo this winter. The gun feels great -- nice solid construction. Little bit heavy, but, I really dislike the way the shorter barrels look in comparison and the p22 just felt cheap. Buckmark was OK, was my second choice.[Edited on December 5, 2010 at 8:34 PM. Reason : verbs help comprehension]
12/5/2010 8:33:38 PM
^^^^How hard is it to actually make the Ballistics Gel? I have seen different mixtures, and it looks to be a little harder than its worth.
12/5/2010 8:37:48 PM
Without searching through 92 pages...anyone have recommendations for a shotgun to have in the house for home protection?I've shot before but it's been a while. I don't anticipate having to use it but it would be nice to have one if the unfortunate happened and someone tried to break in.Thanks for your recommendations.
12/5/2010 8:43:37 PM
just get a remington 870 expresscheap and solid all around shotgunyou can slickdeal it and it comes up to around $230
12/5/2010 8:44:41 PM
mossberg 500 will do the job reliably. about $200 at a pawn shop. i like the location of the slide release on the mossberg better than the remington, but both are just fine for home defense.
12/5/2010 8:48:39 PM
^ This. The 500 is good enough for the Coast Gard, its good enough for me. Slide release is better on the 500 as stated before IMO.
12/5/2010 9:03:56 PM
12/5/2010 9:48:02 PM
That's pretty cool.The brassfetcher websites are very good for gel tests too.
12/5/2010 10:19:01 PM
12/5/2010 10:57:18 PM
12/5/2010 10:58:26 PM
I know the owners of http://www.hyattguns.com/ so I'll probably go there (and I'm in Charlotte), but thank you for the recommendations so I don't sound like a complete idiot when I go in.Would this be a good option?http://www.hyattgunstore.com/mossberg-500-persuader-12-gauge-pump-shotgun-parkerized-finish-pistol-grip-kit-heat-shield-18.5-barrel.html]
12/5/2010 11:07:13 PM
yeah that'd be fine[Edited on December 5, 2010 at 11:11 PM. Reason : dfas]
12/5/2010 11:11:18 PM
yeh, that would be fine. The heat shield on that gun is really just for looks, so if you don't care for it and can save a few bucks (if you wanted to), you could go with one without it.also, that does come with both butt stock and pistol grip which is nice, though I prefer a combo adjustable stock+pistol grip (this is completely user-dependent, so go with what you feels right). anyways, that's a good deal from what I can tell and should serve you well.[Edited on December 5, 2010 at 11:12 PM. Reason : .]
12/5/2010 11:11:56 PM
i would recommend sticking with the standard butt stock, especially for a novice shooter. a lot more stable and easier to aim imo[Edited on December 5, 2010 at 11:15 PM. Reason : the combos like ^ is talking about are good too. like he said it's personal preference.]
12/5/2010 11:15:09 PM
12/5/2010 11:18:26 PM
yeah, i was just saying to use the standard stock over the pistol grip (the two options that package comes with)you're right. i like the standard butt stock b/c it's what i'm used to from small game hunting.[Edited on December 5, 2010 at 11:26 PM. Reason : JUST PRETEND THE BAD GUY IS A RABBIT, OK?]
12/5/2010 11:25:40 PM
haha. and oh yeh, I see what you're saying. I certainly agree with a standard butt stock over just a pistol grip (ewww) if you're not going with a combo.
12/5/2010 11:29:33 PM
12/6/2010 1:18:02 AM
I've got a nylon shotgun shell bandolier, a synthetic inside the waistband holster for a glock 19 and another suede leather holster for a glock 19 for free. PM me if you want to come pick them up. (I don't think any of these have any great resale value)
12/7/2010 10:49:39 AM
pm sent
12/7/2010 12:04:31 PM
i plan on going to a 3 gun match@ DPRC tomorrow. anybody wanna car pool? if not anyone else gonna be there? PM me ur contact info if you wanna meet up.
12/10/2010 9:07:49 PM
This applies to about 80% of gun people on the internet and is why I don't go to ar15.com or places like that anymore. http://community.greygrouptraining.com/2010/12/14/internet-gun-forumseverything-you-need-to-know.aspx
12/14/2010 4:15:19 PM
lulz
12/14/2010 5:07:52 PM
lolThe only gun forum I'm active in anymore is thehighroad.orgThe moderators do a pretty good job of keeping the stupidity out.
12/15/2010 12:38:36 AM
10-8 is a good one, posting is done under real names, verifiable ID.
12/15/2010 7:36:22 AM
For real good conversation among competition shooters, you may try http://www.thegunvault.orgIt is a small board with maybe 200 users, and half of them live in the pacific NW.
12/16/2010 6:29:20 PM
Does anyone have first-hand experience with the Walther P22? Forgive me if it has been discussed previouslyhttp://anthonybove.com/Walther%20P22.jpg[Edited on December 16, 2010 at 11:39 PM. Reason : f]
12/16/2010 11:39:39 PM
^I got one several years back, it's a little picky on ammo.
12/17/2010 7:21:27 PM
I imagine it's like any other plinker pistol- fun and cheap to shoot (although I, too, have heard it is picky about the ammo it chooses to cycle)I went with a Ruger (specifically the 22/45) because I liked the size, weight, and feel of it. Any of the MK series are fine IMO though
12/17/2010 8:17:58 PM
I've got one. It's a fun little pistol to shoot. Like a number of .22s it's actually tricky to get tight groupings due it's very light weight so I'd recommend getting the little counterweight for the muzzle.^^ I haven't had any issues with ammo.http://media.photobucket.com/image/walther%20p22%20weight/alandp/waltherp22/P22_Target_5_B_lrg.jpg]
12/17/2010 9:16:22 PM
the ruger 22 or 22/45 is a good gun, have 2, love both. The 5 inch Walther I just got cycles bulk box just fine, all the posts say the 4 inch sucks with bulk box, 5 inch gets enough back pressure to cycle with more or less any 22 LR ammo
12/17/2010 11:23:58 PM