Posted on 11/17/2013 5:00:21 PM PST by mylife
Mandeville, LA Its twin sister biathletes, a big milestone in Wisconsin, and more, this week on Tom Gresham's Gun Talk® Radio, the original nationally-syndicated radio talk show about guns and the shooting sports.
Lanny and Tracy Barnes are not only twin sisters; they are both competitors in one of the toughest winter sports around the cross-country skiing and rifle competition, also known as the biathlon. Currently in Canada for training, the Barnes sisters call in to Gun Talk to talk about how they got into shooting, how they train for the biathlon, and their current push for a spot at the upcoming 2014 Winter Olympics in Russia. Read more about the twins here: http://twinbiathletes.com.
Back in 2011, with the passage of Act 35, Wisconsin became the 49th state to license people to carry concealed weapons. The law took effect Nov. 1 that year, and since then, 200,000 permits have been issued. Wisconsin Carry, Inc.s Chairman and President Nik Clark visits Gun Talk this Sunday with his thoughts on why the number of permits has exceeded expectations, info on the free concealed carry class the group offers, an update on a lawsuit against the DOJ, and more. More information can be found at http://www.wisconsincarry.org.
Enter to win the Optics Planet Lights and Lasers giveaway (http://www.opticsplanet.com)! Visit http://www.guntalk.com/win through November 29th for a chance to win a Universal Rail Master Laser Sight and Universal Rail Master Light from Crimson Trace (http://www.crimsontrace.com/).
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Sighting-In Your Rifle With 2 rounds...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TiOpQY2ORo4
Vortex Optics’ Method of Sighting, Parts 1 & 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91t9rNIUYYI&list=PLDDF957EFA89B011E
...and Eric & Jed’s Way...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9JLLwLysRo&list=PLDDF957EFA89B011E
Pow!
I want the Crimson Trace green laser for a J Frame.
Local guy helping us saw 21 deer that morning.
Got the slug gun scope checked. 100-yard lanes were full so had to use a 50-yard. About 2” high at 50 yards. I had it zeroed at 100 yards last year so I figured I'm good. Didn't change anything.
Finally got the scope on my son's AK zeroed in.
Life is good.
Yeah, that would be nice.
Try using a 30" barrel in a duck blind. I use a 24" and rarely miss.
I’ve got two new pistols I’ve never fired waiting at home. Dang it, I’m on a trip. Two Walthers, a P22 and a PPS 9mm.
Question to all: IF one has a gun collection worth more than what your homeowners policy covers, do you get a separate policy? You will be letting an appraiser know what guns you have and then you will tell your agent what you have.
No problem if all purchases are recent and have gone through all the current red tape. But what about guns purchased 50 years ago (mail order or newspaper ads)? What about antique guns over 100 years old (trapdoors, Krags, 03s, etc.)?
If you ever see one let me know.
I’ve always wanted to be able to do that 2-shot or 3-shot zero. Problem is, you really almost need to have a Lead Sled or some time of fixed rest.
It’s not near as easy shooting free-hand from a bench.
They make one but don’t seem to be in stock at the moment.
Google LG-305G Green Lasergrips® to see if you can find one.
You’re one cool grandpa!
A good quality safe is probably your best insurance.
NRA membership gives you minimal insurance, but you can get more.
http://www.locktonrisk.com/nrains/armscareplus.htm
You need to put a rider policy out.
Home owners policy will not cover guns without a rider.
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