Mike are you loosing it ? How about a few target pics with that new Hatsan ?
Quote from: z28rod on March 17, 2012, 07:12:18 AMMike are you loosing it ? How about a few target pics with that new Hatsan ?Hmm . . . Maybe there was a "stash" of "something special" from Turkey inside the hollow composite stock ?LOL !Dave
ha ha ha. .. na those days are gone he he.. its just the rifles making me feel that way
Quote from: Mike 4888blues on March 17, 2012, 03:06:01 PM ha ha ha. .. na those days are gone he he.. its just the rifles making me feel that wayUh-huh . . . I believe you . . . No, no REALLY I do . . . LOL !Seriously, there is nothing like the feeling that comes from something you really enjoy !Speaking of that "Target Board", you just MAY want to reinforce it and/or relocate it, since your new "toy" will likely be able to "ventilate" it !Dave
Yeah I was thinking the same as well, definitely i will do that/ I'll save most of my shooting with the wfh for when we go camping Iam in montana and we go every other week end sometimes, we are like 1 hr away from bear tooth pass , in red lodge area. also another good thing I was thinking was what the best fill in the butt of the stock for absorbing the vibration, the foam was great ideal for strength and support but I am wondering for vibration to add even better absorption
Quote from: Mike 4888blues on March 17, 2012, 03:32:23 PM Yeah I was thinking the same as well, definitely i will do that/ I'll save most of my shooting with the wfh for when we go camping Iam in montana and we go every other week end sometimes, we are like 1 hr away from bear tooth pass , in red lodge area. also another good thing I was thinking was what the best fill in the butt of the stock for absorbing the vibration, the foam was great ideal for strength and support but I am wondering for vibration to add even better absorption MONTANA . . . You "lucky dog" . . . What a great place to hunt, camp, and fish ! ( Yeah, you can shoot pellet rifles, too ... LOL ! )Stock Filling : From what I have heard, people are either using spray-in, expandable foam or packing in pieces of shredded foam rubber.I have never seen a side by side comparison on which method would be quieter or absorb vibration better . . . HOWEVER, my "instincts" are telling me that the packed in foam rubber would work better than the spray-in stuff, for BOTH sound deadening and vibration reduction.Remember, those are just my thoughts . . .Dave
I'll let you know what i come up with, they have that spray on rubber in a can i saw on tv commercials I am not into hunting lol or dropping birds and critters lol unless its a pest in my yard like a skunk or possumI do take my 357 magnum pistol in case of bears or some nut walking around lol you can believe that I was from Philadelphia but remarried and moved to be with the misses started a whole new life
Quote from: Mike 4888blues on March 17, 2012, 03:57:49 PM I'll let you know what i come up with, they have that spray on rubber in a can i saw on tv commercials I am not into hunting lol or dropping birds and critters lol unless its a pest in my yard like a skunk or possumI do take my 357 magnum pistol in case of bears or some nut walking around lol you can believe that I was from Philadelphia but remarried and moved to be with the misses started a whole new lifeMike,A couple of things to remember :(1) Any aerosol or expanding product is likely to be VERY difficult to remove, if you don't like it.(2) Some solvents in those aerosol or expanding products MIGHT attack your "plastic" stock.(3) The "spray-on rubber" might tend to add weight rapidly to your rifle.I am glad to see that you "escaped from Philadelphia" . . . I "escaped" from the Fort Lauderdale / Miami area . . . LOL !Be cautious with using any chemical products on your stock !Dave
Quote from: Tarheel on March 17, 2012, 04:09:13 PMQuote from: Mike 4888blues on March 17, 2012, 03:57:49 PM I'll let you know what i come up with, they have that spray on rubber in a can i saw on tv commercials I am not into hunting lol or dropping birds and critters lol unless its a pest in my yard like a skunk or possumI do take my 357 magnum pistol in case of bears or some nut walking around lol you can believe that I was from Philadelphia but remarried and moved to be with the misses started a whole new lifeMike,A couple of things to remember :(1) Any aerosol or expanding product is likely to be VERY difficult to remove, if you don't like it.(2) Some solvents in those aerosol or expanding products MIGHT attack your "plastic" stock.(3) The "spray-on rubber" might tend to add weight rapidly to your rifle.I am glad to see that you "escaped from Philadelphia" . . . I "escaped" from the Fort Lauderdale / Miami area . . . LOL !Be cautious with using any chemical products on your stock !Dave that's a good thought i did not think of that, we tend to think plastic is indestructible since they use it for so many containers yeah you aren't kidding it was a escape,, phila was driving me crazy gracious i was so glad to leave it behind, although i do miss the pizza and cheesteaks
Quote from: Mike 4888blues on March 17, 2012, 04:13:33 PMQuote from: Tarheel on March 17, 2012, 04:09:13 PMQuote from: Mike 4888blues on March 17, 2012, 03:57:49 PM I'll let you know what i come up with, they have that spray on rubber in a can i saw on tv commercials I am not into hunting lol or dropping birds and critters lol unless its a pest in my yard like a skunk or possumI do take my 357 magnum pistol in case of bears or some nut walking around lol you can believe that I was from Philadelphia but remarried and moved to be with the misses started a whole new lifeMike,A couple of things to remember :(1) Any aerosol or expanding product is likely to be VERY difficult to remove, if you don't like it.(2) Some solvents in those aerosol or expanding products MIGHT attack your "plastic" stock.(3) The "spray-on rubber" might tend to add weight rapidly to your rifle.I am glad to see that you "escaped from Philadelphia" . . . I "escaped" from the Fort Lauderdale / Miami area . . . LOL !Be cautious with using any chemical products on your stock !Dave that's a good thought i did not think of that, we tend to think plastic is indestructible since they use it for so many containers yeah you aren't kidding it was a escape,, phila was driving me crazy gracious i was so glad to leave it behind, although i do miss the pizza and cheesteaksA .357 magnum is a "little light", even on a Black Bear at close range, never mind running into a Grizzly . . . Six rounds . . . The first 5 are for the Bear, #6 is for me, in case the first 5 don't stop the Bear !Be Careful !!!Dave
Quote from: Tarheel on March 17, 2012, 04:14:45 PMA .357 magnum is a "little light", even on a Black Bear at close range, never mind running into a Grizzly . . . Six rounds . . . The first 5 are for the Bear, #6 is for me, in case the first 5 don't stop the Bear !Be Careful !!!Dave I been told that, absolutely I be careful. Its amazing you think shooting a bear in the head like that and he would not drop/ I find it hard to believe, but my brother in law told me the same thing so i believed him cos he is into hunting
A .357 magnum is a "little light", even on a Black Bear at close range, never mind running into a Grizzly . . . Six rounds . . . The first 5 are for the Bear, #6 is for me, in case the first 5 don't stop the Bear !Be Careful !!!Dave
lol wow you know your gun stuff, I am not up on guns we do have tons of pawn shops here with lots of used guns
How much do they go for when we are at the camp fire at night i have the 357 on the cut log i always use one for a table standing on end, this model you mentioned is good for bears then what does it shoot, how many shells will it hold I may just get one when i star working again