Cock, shoot, repeat is the way to go.
Thanks Mailman! Having a rifle that is also pleasing to look at is important. When Mrs. Riflemann is away, the terror-e-or dog gets the scissor theatment so as to put off the groomer bill till later. Try it, it works for me.
Quote from: mailman on March 19, 2014, 08:03:46 PMYou get a 'walnut stained' stock with checkering. I did the ScratchX/Johnson Wax treatment on mine and on my R7. They are now one handsome pair of Gernan brothers. I get a lot more enjoyment out of the $42 extra I spent on my 'deluxe' stock on my HW30S than I do from the $90 I spent last week to get Mrs. Mailman's Shih Tzu's out of the dog grooming shop. Just sayin'...................the MailmanLOL now that's a real man's perspective! Although a $25 investment in roses may return a $300 rifle!
You get a 'walnut stained' stock with checkering. I did the ScratchX/Johnson Wax treatment on mine and on my R7. They are now one handsome pair of Gernan brothers. I get a lot more enjoyment out of the $42 extra I spent on my 'deluxe' stock on my HW30S than I do from the $90 I spent last week to get Mrs. Mailman's Shih Tzu's out of the dog grooming shop. Just sayin'...................the Mailman
Quote from: larspawn on March 19, 2014, 09:08:24 PMQuote from: mailman on March 19, 2014, 08:03:46 PMYou get a 'walnut stained' stock with checkering. I did the ScratchX/Johnson Wax treatment on mine and on my R7. They are now one handsome pair of Gernan brothers. I get a lot more enjoyment out of the $42 extra I spent on my 'deluxe' stock on my HW30S than I do from the $90 I spent last week to get Mrs. Mailman's Shih Tzu's out of the dog grooming shop. Just sayin'...................the MailmanLOL now that's a real man's perspective! Although a $25 investment in roses may return a $300 rifle!I stopped wasting the cash on flowers....every time I walked up the driveway with a bouquet she would tap her foot asking when the Fed Ex dude would be paying us a visit.Aren't blondes supposed to be slow on the uptake??
Actually Mom has always been, shall we say, a handful. But in her late twilight years she's mellowed out and gotten generous to a fault. A couple years back she went for a 20 ga. Rizzini SxS shotgun for my BD. I'll bet you can appreciate this part, Joe. Her grandfather, Vito, came over from Calabria in the early 1880's before Ellis Island kept records..........................the Mailman
I was leaning on buying a couple of Hatsan air rifles. After reading bad reports here about them the Weihrauch HW 30S and 50S sure look good. Fewer gray hairs and a lot more fun. Thanks for all the information people. Shoot safe.