Hello y'all,
I've poked around a bit and looked here and there but I have not seen any info on this topic: I just want to find out what factory ammo is shooting well down the pipe of the Ruger SR-762. For those that don't know, it has a 16.2" barrel and a 1:10rh twist. Mine is chambered in...
I'm Justin in Texas and I have about 8 of the LC9 magazine base plates with the extended pinky rest. I will trade these straight across for the flat magazine base plates. Or I will trade them for anything really- including money! They are useless to me as that I prefer the flat base plates...
I had some heavy carbon build up on my Ruger 762 rifle. It was on the gas piston and regulator. I soaked the parts in "butch's Bore Shine" and used a carbon steel brush in my dremel (at low speed) to brush the build up off. It worked great...
But my question is- could the steel brush scratch...
Thanks for all the info guys. I feel confident that shooting out the window won't be a problem... I got all set up yesterday evening, started calling for the yotes, and never saw one... that's hunting for you. So I never did Fire a round. But when I do I think it will be fine. Thanks again.
Hahaha, Yeah I should know better than to try this but we are isolated out on the ranch so no neighbors to speak of. But my wife will have to endure the "small explosion"! She is patient with me so we'll see how it goes. If I get my yotes she'll be more ready to forgive me than if not...
Yep. I'm going after yotes. They are getting thick on us. Had a few of them trot right through the yard yesterday morning and before I could get my rifle from the safe, they were gone... So we have a 4th story on our ranch house and no neighbors for miles. I've got an electronic call...
Im curious, who has done it- shot a .30 calibre or greater out of an open window? Is it advisable? My concern is that even though the window is open, the explosion and shock of firing the round may break the glass. The muzzle and ejection port would be less than two feet from the glass...