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Interested in when your Winchester was manufactured? Try this site.
This site contains the manufacturing date information for many different brands of firearms.
http://www.nramuseum.org/media/940941/serialization-date%20of%20manufacture.pdf
Started by Kevin D Jan 22, 2022. 0 Replies 2 Likes
Good evening!Just wanted to share a recent project that I was able to complete within the last few days.Over the last few months I had been intermittently been working on making a new set of grips for my Ruger Blackhawk (Bisley).The original ones…Continue
Started by Matthew Brunson. Last reply by Clint Thompson Apr 19, 2021. 3 Replies 0 Likes
Hey y’all I have just joined this group and website, I am 12 years old and love to collect knives, guns, gold, ww2 memorabilia and much more. I have many folding knives but I wanted to get into otf’s please send your recommendations. I would prefer…Continue
Started by Charles Sample. Last reply by Charles Sample Feb 8, 2021. 32 Replies 13 Likes
Hello everyone I am new to iKnife Collector. Just joined recently. I not only have a knife collection but am also into guns and…Continue
Started by Charles Sample. Last reply by Kevin D Feb 5, 2021. 4 Replies 4 Likes
I got three good pictures of this bobcat.…Continue
Started by Rome D. Rushing. Last reply by Charles Sample Aug 26, 2020. 1 Reply 3 Likes
Was out and about the other day and saw this and just couldn't pass it by.I haven't had a chance to take it out yet but picked up 150 rounds to run throughit when I bought it. I hope it shoots as good as all the magazines claim.I will try to…Continue
Started by Charles Sample. Last reply by Charles Sample Aug 4, 2020. 2 Replies 0 Likes
I was using a fawn in distress call on my caller to try to call up a coyote or bobcat. I was in one of my shooting houses that I hunt deer from. The shooting house is next to a fence along the property line with about a 185 yard open lane in front…Continue
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Steve, the trick with shooting a running or trotting coyote at a distance is leading them. Just the same way a duck hunter leads a duck with a shotgun. Theres your reaction time and bullet time to the target. Different calibers have different speeds. That is a fast shooting caliber you have there, at a 100 to 150 yard shot try 1 foot in front. I am not familar with that caliber, so try that and see what happens. I hope this helps you.
Headed to Ithaca this weekend, I'll try to get pics, but not sure how the owner will like that. We'll see.
That's great Steve, the reason I asked the barrel lenth, is that almost all bullet ballistic charts are figured on barrel lenths of 26". People that may have a deer rifle with a shorter barrel will not have the bullet speed, inches of drop and energy, etc. that is posted on a ballistic chart for a given caliber or brand of bullet. I'll give you a few hints on hitting them running coyotes. Latter...
Friday is a good day to go to the range. I'll take a few pieces, weather permitting. I've been wanting to get some new pictures of my M1A1, all dressed up anyway. ;-)
...Called "the greatest battle implement ever devised" by General George S. Patton
It's worth having one or more in your collection. Besides being pieces of American History they are great shooters. I love shooting the M1 and there's nothing like the sound of the en bloc clip flying out after that eighth round. ;-)
Yea David, I'd like to see some pictures also.
Hey David, I'd love to see some pics and I'm sure I am not alone. Please post a few if you can. The M1 served our country well and is beautiful firearm, I will definitely have one in my collection.
Steve, great choice.
The 223. will fly straight and will do a Yote in without a problem. Awesome choice!
Hi All,
I just found and joined the iKC Arsenal group. It's nice to have a firearm group along with the knife collecting community.
I inherited a pair of Argentine Mauser Model 1891s, a rifle and a carbine, from my grandfather a few years ago. After researching them for a bit I got the "bug" and started collecting WWII battler rifles. I've accumulated a few U.S. rifles and some foreign ones as well. There are some very fine rifles and handguns from that era. The M1 Garands are among my favorites.
I was able to make a trip to the CMP store in Anniston, AL a few years ago where I picked up my third M1, a "Correct Grade" Harrington and Richardson.
Thanks for this great forum and group!
Looks like a very good choice for those coyotes. What lenth barrel does it have and what distance do you have it sighted in for?
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