So, I take it you don't drive a compact car.
Nope, a 2006 Jeep Commander. Lots of room. Looking to upgrade that to a H2, because you know, big truck.... lots of room for guns.
So, I take it you don't drive a compact car.
Is that a deagle lurking at the bottom right?
How about a Gladiator?Nope, a 2006 Jeep Commander. Lots of room. Looking to upgrade that to a H2, because you know, big truck.... lots of room for guns.
Mine is an indoor range with sales floor, lounge and etc....
It is, and it's a .50aeIs that a deagle lurking at the bottom right?
When I shot mine at in indoor range, everyone turned around and said "what the hell was that?" They could feel the concussion on either side of me. Fun-time shooting.It is, and it's a .50ae
Good grief.... if the wife and I had to move to a new home we wouldn't have that much!
Problem I'd have is nobody would notice with all the rifle fire going on at our range.
Awesome, one of the next handguns on my "buy next" list. Gun Store sales guy, recommended the 460 S&W due to its versatility in firing rounds 460 S&W, 454 Casull, 45 LC & 45 S&W Schofield. I told him that I already own a Ruger Super Redhawk 454 Casull that also can fire 45 LC, so the difference would be between firing 460 S&W Mag Vs. 500 S&W Mag. He relented and said if that is the case, go with the power of the 500 S&W Mag. (coming soon to a collection nearby ).
It sounds to me you are in a bit of quandary that should be resolved by giving both a new home. Are they not deserving? Of course they are!!Awesome, one of the next handguns on my "buy next" list. Gun Store sales guy, recommended the 460 S&W due to its versatility in firing rounds 460 S&W, 454 Casull, 45 LC & 45 S&W Schofield. I told him that I already own a Ruger Super Redhawk 454 Casull that also can fire 45 LC, so the difference would be between firing 460 S&W Mag Vs. 500 S&W Mag. He relented and said if that is the case, go with the power of the 500 S&W Mag. (coming soon to a collection nearby ).
Problem I'd have is nobody would notice with all the rifle fire going on at our range.
Yeah, this indoor range allows rifle calibers up to 30-06. We were shooting on their smaller range. Their tactical range (25 yards), is where most would want to go to fire rifles. To me, I want to fire my rifles at greater distances than that, so I go to my gun club that has ranges out 200 yards. I'd like to go farther, but that's the longest distance around by me anyways. I'd like to get some land and make my own range. Maybe one day in the future.Problem I'd have is nobody would notice with all the rifle fire going on at our range.
You know me too well SMSgtRod!! . That's exactly what I was thinking, but didn't want to let him know that. But he knows me well enough too, so he already knows he'll reel me in for both at some pointIt sounds to me you are in a bit of quandary that should be resolved by giving both a new home. Are they not deserving? Of course they are!!
Well, not really know you.... it's just in the short time I've been hanging around this forum I have found a whole bunch of us were pretty much created by the same cookie cutter. The only restraints we have are wallets and wives.You know me too well SMSgtRod!! . That's exactly what I was thinking, but didn't want to let him know that. But he knows me well enough too, so he already knows he'll reel me in for both at some point
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If I'm taking rifles the Midway bag goes along also with rifle items. Rifles would be 2-3. Frames and plates, Folding Table with 2 umbrellas for the hot days.
Since moving here I don't have outdoor spot.... would be nice.... make a picnic of it.... albeit, a noisy one.If you do get a 500 mag, I suggest reloading. I can do 700gr bullets for about 25 cents a round.
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Yup tactical-Reviews, I mentioned that on SMSgtRod's Beginners Reloading thread post. Some of my collection (50 Beowulf, 458 Socom, 6.5 Grendel, 6.8 Spc, 450 Bushmaster, 50AE, 454 Casull, 338 Lapua, etc.) has some rounds that are somewhat pricey. I'd like to take a reloading course, get some equipment and start reloading my own. It looks to be a great relaxing hobby to boot & since I'm retired I have the time (when I'm not pontificating on here that is ).If you do get a 500 mag, I suggest reloading. I can do 700gr bullets for about 25 cents a round.
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