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  • How to Cast Round-Ball Bullets

    07/05/2018 4:42:56 AM PDT · by w1n1 · 10 replies
    Am Shooting Journal ^ | 7/5/2018 | M Nesbitt
    Let's talk about fire. For doin' it "primitive" and casting bullets, you certainly want a hot but small fire. After all, you'll need to be able to get real close. A small cooking fire is just about right, so keep plenty of small pieces of wood handy because you’ll find yourself feeding this little fire, probably with every ladle-full of lead you melt. A bed of coal is very nice but not hot enough; you want some flame from those small pieces of wood to renew the coals and to lick the bottom of the ladle just to keep it...
  • They Hunt!

    07/03/2018 2:35:29 PM PDT · by marktwain · 14 replies
    Gun Watch ^ | 29 June, 2017 | Dean Weingarten
    Young Hunter with Canadian Goose and 20 gauge 870 A few years ago, a relative of mine was visiting his sister in a Midwestern college town. The sister and her husband have done well. They have two lovely children and are in the upper middle class. The husband is an entrepreneur and a developer. The sister and kids are athletic. My relative is an accomplished woodsman, hunter, and shooter. He is not above a play on words or a practical joke.  He shares an opinion with Thomas Jefferson. Ball games do not impress him. He followed Jefferson's advise on...
  • Rifle Scopes Buying Guide

    07/03/2018 4:52:16 AM PDT · by w1n1 · 35 replies
    Am Shooting Journal ^ | 7/3/2018 | C Wojcik
    If there's one question I receive, or view as a question posed on the vast expanses of the internet, it's "what scope should I buy?" The resultant answers are usually comprised of about 95 percent useless information, whereas the remaining 5 percent is generated by folks who have a solid understanding of how to make a good choice with optics. Optics aren't cheap, and it’s always a good idea to subscribe to the “buy once, cry once” policy when it comes to buying them. Why is that useless information percentage so high? Because there's an incredible amount of old and...
  • Shoot, Shovel, Shut up Backfires, Self Defense Applies on Appeal

    07/03/2018 4:14:18 AM PDT · by marktwain · 48 replies
    Gun Watch ^ | 3 July, 2018 | Dean Weingarten
    Image by Troy Nemitz On May, 11 2014, grizzly bears were harassing Brian Charette's horses near Ronan, Montana, on the Flathead Indian Reservation. Charette killed one of the bears from less than 30 yards away, as it was climbing a fence, coming toward him and his home. He and his friend, to avoid the hassle, tied the bear to a pickup truck, and buried it in a field. Shoot. Shovel. Shut up. From helenair.com: Charette told investigators that three bears had been harassing his horses in a pasture about 30 yards from his home that May. He said he...
  • Top 10mm Handguns to Check Out

    07/02/2018 5:29:47 AM PDT · by w1n1 · 30 replies
    Am Shooting Journal ^ | 7/2/2018 | J Hines
    Love it or hate it, the vaunted 10mm has definitely been enjoying a resurgence of late, we also like to shoot and argue about guns. Here are some of the top 10mm handguns out there capable of taming this underrated beast of a cartridge. Colt Delta Elite Colt stepped up in 1987 after the original Bren Ten went out of production and introduced this 10mm pistol. The Colt Delta Elite was for the 1911 followers, re-designed to fire the 10mm cartridge. It was the best of both worlds: a gun worthy for personal-defense but powerful enough to take hunting. Glock...
  • .41 Magnum – Overshadowed by the .44 Magnum

    06/29/2018 5:16:21 AM PDT · by w1n1 · 57 replies
    Am Shooting Journal ^ | 6/29/2018 | D Workman
    Let's be honest. The .44 Magnum is a fraud, being a .429 in true caliber, while the .41 Magnum is the real McCoy. With comparable loads, the .41 Magnum can do anything the .44 Magnum can do, and it is a real survivor. The popularity of the .41-caliber Magnum seems to ebb and flow, but those who have stuck with it make it as versatile a choice as its siblings. I've carried the .41 Magnum for personal protection, killed a couple of deer with it, shot long-range targets (it's a favorite among silhouette shooters) and had it in the back...
  • German MG-34 & MG-42 Machine Guns

    06/28/2018 5:49:29 AM PDT · by w1n1 · 37 replies
    Am Shooting Journal ^ | 6/28/2018 | J Hines
    In early beginning of World War II, the Germans used the deadly and effective “Hitler’s Buzzsaw” other wise known as the MG-42 machine gun. The chain-fed light machine gun could pump out 900-1500 per minute of 7.92x57mm Mauser rounds. The sound of the MG-42 was different and when faced against it, you were outgunned. The good news for the allies was that to have it manufactured was very expensive and time consuming for the Germans. So the Germans comes out with the MG-34 machine gun. This firearm was cheaper and quicker to manufacture and put out to the troops. However,...
  • AR-15 Reload: A Divine Explanation

    06/27/2018 7:24:35 AM PDT · by w1n1 · 6 replies
    Am Shooting Journal ^ | 6/27/2018 | J Hines
    Came across this video out on Facebook from Thunder Ranch of how to reload and use the bolt release. The explanation is very simple, Clint Smith of Thunder Ranch explains the relationship between God & Eugene Stoner. While most of us know how to reload an AR-15, there is a bit of a polarized perspectives on how to push the bolt release. There are some groups saying that you could lose fine motor skills. Some believe you will while others say it is a myth and training overcomes that myth. Clint is on a totally different level believes that God...
  • Springfield XD-S: Is it the Best CCW Pistol?

    06/27/2018 5:23:00 AM PDT · by w1n1 · 67 replies
    Am Shooting Journal ^ | 6/27/2018 | J Hines
    Our society are full of conceal-carry options. Right now is probably considered the golden age of personal defense handguns galore for the consumer. You can get just about any size and caliber all design to go with you anywhere. Memory Lane In the 80s, the Walther PPK ruled the roost, unless you were into revolvers. The early 90s saw the introduction of the compact Glock, and just a few years later the gun industry was flooded with .380s designed for pocket carry. Now, polymer-framed, striker-fired compacts are a popular choice, along with compact 1911s and snub-nosed revolvers. Here are some...
  • 10mm vs .45ACP

    06/26/2018 4:53:14 AM PDT · by w1n1 · 45 replies
    Am Shooting Journal ^ | 6/26/2018 | J Hines
    If you're looking for a powerful cartridge for your semi-auto handguns. Then it boils down to a couple of choices. The 10mm and the .45 ACP. Both of these are widely popular so many will have a difficult decision to choose. Some folks that have the money will get both. However, for this scenario we need to choose one. Even if you do own both a 10mm Auto and a .45 ACP handgun, how do you know which one is best for certain task? Both of their capabilities overlap each other but their characteristics and traits differ. Each has distinct...
  • Ruger SR9C – Good for Shooters

    06/25/2018 5:10:45 AM PDT · by w1n1 · 18 replies
    Am Shooting Journal ^ | 6/25/2018 | J Hines
    If you want a pistol for concealed carrier, plinking or for personal protection, then the Ruger SR9C might be the pistol for you. Some folks try out guns to see how it feels and perform before deciding to get one, which is a great idea. Some of the qualities from the Ruger SR9C were design to match certain types of shooters. These upcoming questions can help you decide whether the SR9C is for you, if you answer yes consider looking into the Ruger SR9C. Are you sensitive to Recoil? Well, the low recoil of the 9mm cartridge is easy...
  • Man Shoots Humongous 820 pound Hog

    06/22/2018 5:31:31 AM PDT · by w1n1 · 25 replies
    Am Shooting Journal ^ | 6/22/2018 | J Hines
    A while back there was a story of an Alabama man that shot this huge humongous hog from his porch. This hog is huge, check out the photo. At the time there was much bickering on whether or not the hog was wild. Not claiming that the man poached it or was claiming it wasn't, it’s just that the public was curious. As the story goes an Alabama man, Wade Seago shot it from his front porch with a revolver when he saw the hog near his porch and dog. Most people could careless about Wade's rights to shoot the...
  • Are Soda Machines Bulletproof?

    06/21/2018 5:19:24 AM PDT · by w1n1 · 26 replies
    Am Shooting Journal ^ | 6/21/2018 | J Hines
    Could a soda machine stop a large-caliber bullet and save your life? Another question to ponder with us plinkers that have nothing to do. I'm sure most of us normal people don’t think of this but if there were a hail of bullets coming their way. They probably would not think twice to get behind it for some cover. Which brings us back to the question. Again, Youtuber Edwin Sarikissian tries out some different calibers on a vending machine just to see if it is bulletproof. The results were very impressive. This metal box stood up to .500 Magnum and...
  • 9mm Handgun puts down Charging Bear

    06/20/2018 5:07:12 AM PDT · by w1n1 · 46 replies
    Am Shooting Journal ^ | 6/20/2018 | J Hines
    This Alaskan Guide has a true tall tale to tell you. Phil Shoemaker, an experienced Alaskan hunting and fishing guide, was guiding a couple of clients on a salmon fishing trip in the Becharof National Wildlife Refuge in southwestern Alaska. While there they encountered at close range with an angry bear. Thank goodness nobody got hurt just the bear. Whats amazing and you don't hear too often is that Phil stopped this raging bear with a 9mm pistol at close range. Phil and his clients were lucky enough to walk away without a scratch. Seasoned outdoorsman who pack hand cannons...
  • The Amarey Gun Safe Scam

    06/19/2018 5:27:19 AM PDT · by w1n1 · 8 replies
    Am Shooting Journal ^ | 6/19/2018 | D Goetzinger
    Don’t let your Gun get Stolen Back in April of 2018, a small import company released a new handgun safe onto the market through Amazon. The company, called Amarey, is no big player in the gun world, but its gun safe rose to #1 New Release status within two weeks, then went on to become Amazon’s bestselling handgun safe. As the guy who runs HandgunSafeResearch.com, I decided to look at Amarey’s gun safe. The handgun safe, model HFGS-089, is supposedly designed to do double-duty as a handgun safe and portable case. The blurb on the Amazon product page says: Gun...
  • Which is Better? - 10mm or 357 Magnum

    06/19/2018 4:44:30 AM PDT · by w1n1 · 60 replies
    Am Shooting Journal ^ | 6/19/2018 | J Hines
    Yeh, I think most gun enthusiasts understand how powerful both these handguns are. For the non-gun educated, the term .357 magnum itself is enough to bring fear into their minds. Both the Glock 10mm and the .357 magnum are serious personal defense calibers. Which caliber is best against real muscles or something that simulates it? YouTuber mark3smle tests this out by demonstrating which caliber is capable of against a ballistic gel. Ballistic gelatin is a testing medium scientifically correlated to swine muscle tissue (which in turn is comparable to human muscle tissue), in which the effects of bullet wounds can...
  • Mysterious wolf-like creature killed in Montana ID'd

    06/18/2018 1:34:37 PM PDT · by Boomer · 23 replies
    FNC Wild Nature ^ | 6/18/18 | Zoe Szathmary
    The Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP) revealed the identity of the mysterious wolf-like creature that was shot dead in the state last month. Officials confirmed in a news release Monday that DNA results proved the animal was a gray wolf.
  • Tips for Getting a Hunting Handgun

    06/18/2018 4:48:12 AM PDT · by w1n1 · 17 replies
    Am Shooting Journal ^ | 6/18/2018 | J Hines
    If you’re into hunting smaller things and want to get a handgun for this, here are some things to consider. Having the right handgun is a plus, don’t get stuck with the wrong one, you’ll just be wasting your time. So here are some tips that can help you make the right choice.What's your Game? So what are you hunting? If you're going for bigger animals its going to require bigger bullets, which has power. For that bigger game, you shouldn't be dinking around with anything smaller than a .357 Magnum. Revolver or semi-automatic? Here’s a quick pros and con:...
  • Wyoming: Another Successful Handgun Defense against a Grizzly

    06/18/2018 4:21:19 AM PDT · by marktwain · 40 replies
    Gun Watch ^ | 18 June, 2018 | Dean Weingarten
    Image by Troy Nemitz On May 31, 2018, about two o'clock in the afternoon, 23-year-old Noah Kolis was guiding three friends from Chicago. They started at his boyhood home near Cora, Wyoming. His dog, a Chesapeake-Lab mix, was with them. They were heading to some rock formations. Noah was carrying his 460V Smith & Wesson revolver. Two other men in the party were carrying bear spray.  The two men with bear spray had fallen 50 yards behind. The dog alerted on something. Noah thought it was some sort of big animal. Then he saw the bears, a grizzly sow...
  • 357 Magnum vs 9mm

    06/15/2018 4:44:33 AM PDT · by w1n1 · 46 replies
    Am Shooting Journal ^ | 6/15/2018 | J Hines
    Any time we talk about handgun cartridge comparisons, the .357 magnum vs 9mm comes up and is a good talk. These two cartridges are very popular for personal defense. However, when debates are in motion within the two school of thoughts, objectivity isn’t always clear. In this segment we'll compare the ballistics and performance of these two cartridges next to each other with an unbiased approach not on implying on one cartridge is better than the other. When it comes time for you to choose which is the better, it's all about picking the cartridge that is going to work...