The Gun Thread

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Here's a question.
"What gun or equipment do you lust for though it is totally impractical."

Mine is a 100 to 155 year old Remington Rolling Block in .41 Spanish sitting in a Pawn Shop near here. I can't find anyone that has even ONE box of ammo and they want >$400.
That was probably the gun most pioneers carried instead of the Winchesters and Marlins you see on TV.View attachment 3835151:drool
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I don't think I mentioned it here, but I bought a CZ 457 Pro Varmint 16" 22lr last summer and it has been one of my favorite gun purchases ever. Since getting my suppressors I have really been hooked on shooting subsonic rimfire. Here is a pic of it.

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I've put over 5,000rds through it and it has performed flawlessly. The action is very smooth and the trigger is outstanding. I like it so much I actually bought another one for my mom last Christmas. Hers is a CZ 457 American 20" Suppressor Ready.

I consistently get ~.5" groups at 50yds with some very reasonably priced Norma Tac-22 ammunition.

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What I like most about it is learning to shoot at longer ranges. I put a first focal plane scope on it and I have learned how to dial for elevation and hold for wind. I don't have anywhere I can shoot my centerfire rifles at long ranges (over 300yds). So shooting this 22 at 300yds is roughly equivalent to shooting a 308 at 1000yds in regards to bullet drop and wind deflection.


I got the range mostly finished at my parents property. We primarily shoot off the back porch and I have steel targets setup at 105, 140, 145, and 150yds. We also have a picnic table setup behind the house that allows shooting at 200, 205, 210 and 250yds. I hope to stretch it out to 300yds eventually but I will have to drop a couple trees first.


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Most of the targets are from Atlas Target Works and I have been very pleased with them. My favorite is the bobcat with the flip up heart. It flips all the way up with the subsonic rimfires, even at 150yds. Did I mention shooting steel is a blast? The audible and visual feedback you get makes the experience much more exciting.

I bought Shepard's hook plant holders from Lowe's to hang them. I've hit them many times with centerfire pistol rounds and they have held up great. I used railroad crossties for the backstops which will help to prevent ricochets.


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I need to take some more recent pics. I added a wild pig target that is setup at 150/210yds. I also added a 12" sight in target from Atlas. It has holes drilled every 2" in a grid pattern. This lets you use it like a paper target to get the scope dialed in or shoot for groups.

Here is my dad shooting the 457 pro varmint...

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It really is amazing how steady you can shoot off a bipod and a rear bag.

I got down to my last brick of Norma and just restocked. Came across a good deal on a case which worked out to $3.25/box including tax and shipping. Anytime you need ammo use ammoseek.com. It searches the entire internet for the best price.

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