deye243 wrote:Haven't seen one of these for about 20 years I actually thought about letting him go
until he turned and started to run in the opposite direction so I let him have one .
bigfellascott wrote:deye243 wrote:Haven't seen one of these for about 20 years I actually thought about letting him go
until he turned and started to run in the opposite direction so I let him have one .
So are you still happy with the rifle overall D, I know the triggers a bit of a let down to you but everything else ok with it?
deye243 wrote:bigfellascott wrote:deye243 wrote:Haven't seen one of these for about 20 years I actually thought about letting him go
until he turned and started to run in the opposite direction so I let him have one .
So are you still happy with the rifle overall D, I know the triggers a bit of a let down to you but everything else ok with it?
I would say "expletive" out standing Scott it is by far the best 22 I have ever used by quite a margin a good trigger job
will fix it right up and after going on a walking bunny bash with the trigger sticks today (longest shot = dead rabbit
was 181 yards ) it needs to lock the bolt handle down when the safety is on this is the only time I use safety's
and stoping all the time to pick up a 22 round up off the ground is getting old , so I will just have to start leaving the
bolt open when I use a sling .
bigfellascott wrote:I saw one recently on the side of the road which was a real surprise as I hadent seen one for a good 5yrs at least. Supposed to be a sign of inbreeding or something like that.
RoginaJack wrote:Be a bit hard to spot in the dark, wouldn't they?
Elmer wrote:Ive seen ginger,black, white grey and black and ones with a white stripe down the nose...supposed to be a sign of a healthy population.