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Delaney37 01-29-2014 05:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Bwana (Post 10399485)
For today I ended up with a Browning SA-22. I have always wanted one so I figured what the hell.

http://www.browning.com/products/cat...id=021&tid=001

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They are a sweat little rifle. I bought mine for $100 off my uncle 35 years ago. Up until now it was my go to rifle for hunting tree rats. With it being made back in the middle 60s and in Belgium the value is just too high for me to continue to hunt with it. I've shot just about every ammo on the market though it and it just eats them all. Only knocks against it is needing a special scope mount that mounts over the dovetail for the rear sight if you want to take it down and still have the scope zeroed. The other knock is it ejects casings out the bottom. If you're wearing long sleeves make sure to have your cuffs done up tight..lol. It has a way sending those hot little honeys right down your sleeve. All that said though it shoots great and is extremely accurate.

Delaney37 01-29-2014 05:50 PM

I'm looking at a Remington 597 heavy barrel to replace my SA-22. Anyone have any opinions on it? Good or bad.

Munson 01-29-2014 06:21 PM

I went shopping for gun safes at Cabela's and Tractor Supply Co. over the weekend. Cabela's put out a bunch of factory 2nds for $799.99, which is about $100 or $200 off the normal price. They all had minor scratches, dents, or paint blemishes. And TSC had a Winchester 24-gun for $699.99 that I had my eye on. To be honest, I thought the Winchester was nicer than some of the similar-sized brand new safes at Cabela's, let alone the factory 2nds. It even comes with a door organizer.

Well, the Winchester went on sale for $649.99, so I decided to jump on it. I had to get a raincheck since they didn't have any in the back. But I should be able to pick it up in the next week or two. It'll be my first safe.

http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/stor...4-gun-capacity

http://www.slickguns.com/sites/defau...-11-closed.png

BigOlChiefsfan 01-29-2014 06:23 PM

Haven't shot one of the 597s, but the heavy-barrel model looks good - this article likes 'em, a lot of the responses are from folks who have a beef - see what you think. http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/201...-heavy-barrel/

CrazyPhuD 01-29-2014 06:52 PM

Pretty cool option for the 17 WSM(IF the semi-auto doesn't have issues like 17 HSM did).

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Bwana 01-29-2014 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Delaney37 (Post 10401246)
They are a sweat little rifle. I bought mine for $100 off my uncle 35 years ago. Up until now it was my go to rifle for hunting tree rats. With it being made back in the middle 60s and in Belgium the value is just too high for me to continue to hunt with it. I've shot just about every ammo on the market though it and it just eats them all. Only knocks against it is needing a special scope mount that mounts over the dovetail for the rear sight if you want to take it down and still have the scope zeroed. The other knock is it ejects casings out the bottom. If you're wearing long sleeves make sure to have your cuffs done up tight..lol. It has a way sending those hot little honeys right down your sleeve. All that said though it shoots great and is extremely accurate.

I would say that was a very good investment! I haven't decided if I'm going to hang the mount and scope on it, but likely I will.

Bwana 01-29-2014 07:46 PM

This looks like a fun little gun in a .17HMR. Anyone own any Alexander arms?

http://www.shopalexanderarms.com/Rif...ete_Rifle.html

Looks like we have old Donger giving a review here. :)

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LiveSteam 01-30-2014 12:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Delaney37 (Post 10401248)
I'm looking at a Remington 597 heavy barrel to replace my SA-22. Anyone have any opinions on it? Good or bad.

I own one. i can't see a heavy barrel making it anymore accurate. It is the most accurate out of the box semi auto 22 I have ever owned. comes with target crown. they can have feeding issues as the 2 guide rods for the bolt can be over torqued or under torqued,I forget which it is. easy fix
The 10 round mag works best with only 8 rounds in it,no problems with the 30 round banana mag. that all being said, it shoots circles around my 10/22,& Henry001. They made them for awhile in 17hmr then recalled them. id still like one in HMR

edit/ if i was gonna lay out cash for a heavy B I would go with the 22mag

kepp 01-30-2014 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimmya (Post 10390776)
Would you guys recommend a Glock 19 Gen 4 or an Xdm 3.8?

IMO, it comes down to what feels best in your hand. I actually went in the local shop to buy a 19, but came out with an XD. It just felt better to me. I don't think I handled a Gen 4 though...not sure how much different the ergonomics are than the previous models.

seaofred 01-30-2014 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Munson (Post 10401320)
I went shopping for gun safes at Cabela's and Tractor Supply Co. over the weekend. Cabela's put out a bunch of factory 2nds for $799.99, which is about $100 or $200 off the normal price. They all had minor scratches, dents, or paint blemishes. And TSC had a Winchester 24-gun for $699.99 that I had my eye on. To be honest, I thought the Winchester was nicer than some of the similar-sized brand new safes at Cabela's, let alone the factory 2nds. It even comes with a door organizer.

Well, the Winchester went on sale for $649.99, so I decided to jump on it. I had to get a raincheck since they didn't have any in the back. But I should be able to pick it up in the next week or two. It'll be my first safe.

http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/stor...4-gun-capacity

http://www.slickguns.com/sites/defau...-11-closed.png


It's a nice safe. A buddy of mine got his at TSC on a Black Friday Deal. He seems to like it. I liked the multiple locking points.

I actually bought a Stack On brand gun safe on Black Friday from Wal-Mart. I paid about $100 less, and we both liked it better, minus the multiple locking points.

kepp 01-30-2014 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Cochise (Post 10400146)
The local big-box outdoors store has people lined up outside on Monday morning, when the truck comes with the 22LR on it, and it sells out in minutes

Yeah, I took my 10/22 to my Dad's the other day and we plinked for a while. I kind of cringed with every POP though, knowing how hard it is to find right now.

Tombstone RJ 01-30-2014 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Tombstone RJ (Post 10401209)
If you read all of coyotekillerNE's posts, he ends up loving the rifle and the ammo.

Here's the deal with mine: I bought the top of the line savage rifle, it's got the super nice wood stock with the thumb hole, and it's got the super nice jeweled bolt group, along with the 22" longer barrel. I've put a Leupold scope on it. I've had zero issues with the Hornady ammo and rifle, but I've heard that other people have had issues with the ammo/rifles.

I contacted Hornady via email to voice my concerns and they replied and said it was a rifle issue, not an ammo issue. They told me to test fire the ammo I had (I gave the batch numbers because I read that the batch number I had was supposedly bad ammo) and I did test fire and I had no problems.

So I really think it's best to spend the money on a higher end savage. For whatever reason, the high end savages don't have any issues where as the lower end savages, well, they "might" have an issue with the Hornady ammo.

woops, lol.

Delaney37 01-30-2014 05:53 PM

Thank you for the link and info Livesteam and BigOlChiefsfan. Much appreciated.

Bwana I was 12 when I bought the Browning. Saved my lawn mowing money. :D

Bwana 01-30-2014 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Delaney37 (Post 10403011)
Thank you for the link and info Livesteam and BigOlChiefsfan. Much appreciated.

Bwana I was 12 when I bought the Browning. Saved my lawn mowing money. :D

I bet now you're glad you did. :thumb:

HonestChieffan 01-30-2014 10:22 PM

http://www.wideopenspaces.com/denver...impact-bullet/


Interesting ammo development


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