I plan on taking my Ruger Super Blackhawk bear hunting this year and I am shocked at how few holster options are out there for scoped revolvers. If you own a SBH you know that it is heavy, add a scope and some rings to the equation and carrying on the belt is probably out of the equation. I am a fan...
I have one of each and they are both good guns. What I will say, is that after I had the trigger worked in the MKIII, it really leaves a lot to be desired in the SR22 as far as the trigger goes. I also replaced the rear sight on the MK with a more traditional notched target sight b/c I could not get...
Last week I picked up one of the two rifles for this trip. I grabbed a Vanguard in 7mm RemMag for my dad to hunt with and am currently on the prowl for some glass for it to get him started shooting. I figured this will make a nice all around hunting rifle which frees me up to get something a little ...
Thanks for all of your replies and thoughts on the subject. The way it sounds, I will need to buy one of each caliber in order to decide. I will be taking a little closer look at the reloading manuals this week to try and see what performance I can get out of some of the more common cartridges. I fo...
gunnerbmg wrote: My friends in Alaska also use the 375 H&H.
One of the local shops here in Roch. has a Ruger No.1 in 375H&H and I have been tempted so many times to buy it, but it is the ability to back off the load enough to use here in MN that has stopped me.
I am planning my dream hunt to Newfoundland but I don't yet have the firepower necessary for such a hunt. What cartridge wisdom do y'all have for me when looking at a cartridge for moose and caribou? In a perfect world, I would still be able to lessen the charge of the cartridge to use for large gam...