That's what I think. I get it. There's no data for that long of a shot with every caliber. So you have to do some field research. Note that they have made the shot. If they can't do it again without shooting through a case of ammo. They just got lucky
Not everyone needs them fitted. Different guns have differences stock geometry. You can Google the one you used and it will give you the specs of the stock. Within theory any gun with the same layout would hit you the same. If you're hitting a bunch with silver is stick with it if l were you...
I'm cheap so l didn't care for the price tag but..
They don't feel balanced right to me. It also hit my shoulder wrong. They're good looking though. I shoot with a guy that loved his. And he's much better than me
I think its 20 to rent them.
I highly recommend renting a few to see how they swing and point for you. Honestly rent the same one a few times in a row. They all point a little different. You have to find what works best for you. Push it up in front of a mirror quick a few times to see...
Most of California is a great place to be. Highly agricultural state. In those areas people seemed nice and everyone was pleasant. Associating all of California to San Francisco and Los Angeles is the same associating Atlanta people to Pickens County people. The bad apples spill the bunch
I used to have one. It worked great for me. Never had a ftf or fte. The over all feel isn't as nice as a higher end one. But for the value they seem hard to beat.
That's where it all starts. Next thing you know there's money missing off of the dresser and your daughter is knocked up. I've seen it a hundred times.
Sounds very plausible. Never thought about that.
I've always run it through twice towards the muzzle then once the other way. But I will change my ways.
I love bore snakes and will pass them through after every trip. Not a full on cleaning after every trip though. Just a quick spray and run through.
Honest question, and I'm not saying you're right or wrong just curious. Why only bore snake that direction?