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Started by monty690, August 12, 2018, 06:56:06 PM

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monty690

do you just really enjoy shooting?
Here's my list, in no particular order. I've got an old Benjamin .22cal pump up pellet gun that I got in about 1987 or so that I enjoy a lot. I sighted it one time, taped the rear sight down and it's still very accurate. I pump it 6 times, every time and it's dead on. My son has it now and it needs a repair kit for the compression system.

I've got a Ruger 10-22 (older model with metal trigger group) with a Hogue overmold stock, Whistlepig aluminum 16 1/2 inch .920 barrel that's a dream shooter. It has a trigger job with about a 2lb pull. You can work the triggers yourself with the older metal groups. It's dead nuts accurate with bulk ammo and an older Tasco 4x12x40.

I've also got a Ruger 77 in .17hmr that I built. It had a boat paddle stock that I had milled out to take a .920, 16 1/2 inch Whistlepig aluminum, fluted barrel. It's got an older Tasco 6x24x50 on top. If the winds not blowing or a piece of grass ???????? between it and the target, it'll be a hit. It took about 4yrs of tinkering off and on to make it a shooter but I couldn't be happier with it. It's got a little less than a 2lb pull.

I also love to shoot a Wrist-Rocket but don't currently have one.


Sir-diealot

I enjoy shooting any gun that is in my hand at the moment. I have a friend that has a old Taurus .357 K-Frame revolver that I like quite and bit and I can out shoot him with it every time. It is the only gun I can out shoot him with.

Though I don't mind shooting them for some reason I can't shoot a pistol to save my life, I always seem to shoot into the grass way in front of the target but if you put a revolver in my hand I never miss.
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Greg Massey

I have a few guns and enjoy shooting most of them..

1iagobblergetter

My son keeps me active shooting. He pesters me to go every weekend if I'm not busy. Small caliber,Big caliber,shotguns sighted in for deer ,turkey,or just at clay pigeons he doesnt care !Hes 14 and just likes to practice. Lol...

daddyduke

I really enjoy getting out for some fun shooting with friends and family.
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aaron

My 20 gauge benelli m2.   That gun is sleek, light and efficient.   It is a joy to carry that thing

yelpy

I enjoy shooting them all. Doesn't matter what gun it is.

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Bowguy

I'm w the lotsa gun guys, I like shooting whatever.

Swenny

Quote from: monty690 on August 12, 2018, 06:56:06 PM
do you just really enjoy shooting?
Here's my list, in no particular order. I've got an old Benjamin .22cal pump up pellet gun that I got in about 1987 or so that I enjoy a lot. I sighted it one time, taped the rear sight down and it's still very accurate. I pump it 6 times, every time and it's dead on. My son has it now and it needs a repair kit for the compression system.

I've got a Ruger 10-22 (older model with metal trigger group) with a Hogue overmold stock, Whistlepig aluminum 16 1/2 inch .920 barrel that's a dream shooter. It has a trigger job with about a 2lb pull. You can work the triggers yourself with the older metal groups. It's dead nuts accurate with bulk ammo and an older Tasco 4x12x40.

I've also got a Ruger 77 in .17hmr that I built. It had a boat paddle stock that I had milled out to take a .920, 16 1/2 inch Whistlepig aluminum, fluted barrel. It's got an older Tasco 6x24x50 on top. If the winds not blowing or a piece of grass ???????? between it and the target, it'll be a hit. It took about 4yrs of tinkering off and on to make it a shooter but I couldn't be happier with it. It's got a little less than a 2lb pull.

I also love to shoot a Wrist-Rocket but don't currently have one.



Sounds like you've done some nice work on some nice guns!!!!  Seems like every time I finish a shoot I look at whatever gun I've used and think to myself "Holy crap I LOVE this gun"