Obviously I have been MIA for quite some time. I guess that now I actually have some time to do some blogging and this is as good a time as any to say goodbye to an old friend. About two months ago I traded off my beloved Benjamin Trail NP. I needed a decent 22 rifle and a friend of mine MM, had been trying to get my Benjamin from me since he first shot it (right next to the biggest intersection in the city I live in). MM shot that rifle in broad daylight just outside the store were he works, he then brought it inside and shot it just to see if the rifle was actually as quiet as he thought... it was.
Since MM shot that rifle I had done the trigger job on it I featured on this blog (look up top). I called MM and asked if he had any spare 22 rifles and he did a 1994 black laminated mannlicher stock stainless steel Ruger 10/22. I fell in love with the rifle the moment I saw it. Now we had to talk turkey, MM wanted my rifle and I wanted his, after I swapped him the Benjamin and a Leupold scout scope, he traded me the 10/22 and three bricks of 22 ammo. I was happy, he was happy, everyone won.
I have since taken the 10/22 out and put it through its paces. It now wears a Nikon 4-12 Mildot Prostaff scope and it is dead accurate. MM tells me that the Benjamin has added a few more squirrels to its list of victims, something he is no doubt quite happy about since he lives in a densely populated area of the city. I wish MM the best of luck and hope he loves that rifle as much as I did. For now, I will be enjoying this 10/22.
Oh, I guess I should explain the necessity of the 22. In a nut shell, I have access to one of the greatest plinking spots of all time. It is a fish farm run by a friend, Doc. Doc and I go out and shoot the birds off his ponds at ranges stretching out as far as 400 yards. I considered brining a 308 out but I didn't want the bullets to skip out into God knows where. The 22lr bullets are doing a pretty good job of hitting and plopping down right were they hit. I considered bring out the RWS 48, but 400 yards is about 4 times what that rifle is capable of. So I now own a 22 rifle for the first time in several years. Its a sweet little kit, but it only comes out when we are shooting past 100 yards.
Anywho
As always, stay safe and keep it classy!
Shooting Sports and Tough Times
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
A Little Shout Out
Recently I ordered a pellet pistol from Airguns of Arizona. I typically order from Pyramid Air, but AoA had a little bit better price on the pistol I was after (and had it in stock) so I decided I would give them a shot. I ordered the pistol at about noon on Friday and received my invoice by 2pm. It was at about 4pm that I realized I was ordering a match pistol and had literally no wadcutters to shoot in it, so I gave AoA a call right then to see if I could tack a couple tins onto my order. Not only did they allow me to do so, they lowered my shipping rate for the pellets (the gun itself was free), and they also made a suggestion about the RWS Mieserkugeln pellets I was ordering (they come in several different grain weights and they suggested the most appropriate one for the pistol I ordered). I just got a shipping conformation about 2 hours ago letting me know that the pellets I ordered were in and that my entire order had been boxed up and was already out the door.
Heres the kicker, the tested, chrono'd, and sighted in my pistol. I cannot say enough good things about Airguns of Arizona. They have been incredibly helpful, courteous, and prompt with each question and request I have made of them. You can bet that I will be using them more exclusively in the future.
Thanks Airguns of Airzona!
(For anyone wondering, I have not been paid or compensated in any way for my words, I was just genuinely that impressed by AoA and their staff)
As always, stay safe and keep it classy!
Heres the kicker, the tested, chrono'd, and sighted in my pistol. I cannot say enough good things about Airguns of Arizona. They have been incredibly helpful, courteous, and prompt with each question and request I have made of them. You can bet that I will be using them more exclusively in the future.
Thanks Airguns of Airzona!
(For anyone wondering, I have not been paid or compensated in any way for my words, I was just genuinely that impressed by AoA and their staff)
As always, stay safe and keep it classy!
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
5000?
Well it is my birthday; I have been insanely busy lately due to school and studying for my registry with K over at planning and foresight. I just checked my blog for the first time in a few months to find I hit over 5000 page views! Sure, its not much to some people but I'm pretty excited. Hopefully when my registry exam is complete I will be able to get back on here with some consistency.
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