General Gun Discussion
ya .22's are fun i wish i had some cheap ammo and what not....but theres nothin like the power of the 12GA
ya my mom doesnt care what guns i buy as long as i buy them and there in my name. kidna wish i had a .22 but a grand on a gun.... i think id buy somthing a lil bigger then a .22.....like lets say.... a .50cal M2 MODUCE!!!! haha or is that over a grand?? .22's are sweet cause you can shoot them in your back yard and no one will hear it 
Yes remote starters in michigan are amazing!! i love mine it came with the truck...just have the Def on 2 when i get out... get up at 7AM go to the window start it up eat breakfast brush my teeth and my truck has been on for 10-15mins and its nice and warm
ya my mom doesnt care what guns i buy as long as i buy them and there in my name. kidna wish i had a .22 but a grand on a gun.... i think id buy somthing a lil bigger then a .22.....like lets say.... a .50cal M2 MODUCE!!!! haha or is that over a grand?? .22's are sweet cause you can shoot them in your back yard and no one will hear it 
Yes remote starters in michigan are amazing!! i love mine it came with the truck...just have the Def on 2 when i get out... get up at 7AM go to the window start it up eat breakfast brush my teeth and my truck has been on for 10-15mins and its nice and warm
Originally Posted by CRF250rider1000
Originally Posted by CrAz3D

disgusting.
As for a really accurate 22 it just depends on your definition of accuracy. I shot 4-h silhouette when I was growing up, we had some 22's built that would shout a 5 round 1" group( you can cover the holes with a quarter) at 100 yards from a rest. If you want to build something like that now your probably talking $1500 to $2000 depending on what action you use. If you want to stick with your the Ruger there isn't a whole lot to do for accuracy, buy a good scope and stock have both mounted well and site it in correctly and the gun will probably shoot better than you will be able to.( Not making a crack at your skills, but you are a beginning shooter and it takes a lot of rounds to become a good shot.) As for work to the gun to make it more accurate you can look for a match grade barrel. or have weight added to the end of the stock barrel. The weight will take some of the shake out of the gun when your trying to find your target.
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...icial%26sa%3DN
I will get a picture of one of our silhouette guns this weekend and post it up.
Last edited by birddog_61; Apr 4, 2008 at 01:51 PM.
Originally Posted by birddog_61
Wow I just nearly pissed all over myself from laughing so hard, because I was thinking the same thing.
As for a really accurate 22 it just depends on your definition of accuracy. I shot 4-h silhouette when I was growing up, we had some 22's built that would shout a 5 round 1" group( you can cover the holes with a quarter) at 100 yards from a rest. If you want to build something like that now your probably talking $1500 to $2000 depending on what action you use. If you want to stick with your the Ruger there isn't a whole lot to do for accuracy, buy a good scope and stock have both mounted well and site it in correctly and the gun will probably shoot better than you will be able to.( Not making a crack at your skills, but you are a beginning shooter and it takes a lot of rounds to become a good shot.) As for work to the gun to make it more accurate you can look for a match grade barrel. or have weight added to the end of the stock barrel. The weight will take some of the shake out of the gun when your trying to find your target.
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...icial%26sa%3DN
I will get a picture of one of our silhouette guns this weekend and post it up.
As for a really accurate 22 it just depends on your definition of accuracy. I shot 4-h silhouette when I was growing up, we had some 22's built that would shout a 5 round 1" group( you can cover the holes with a quarter) at 100 yards from a rest. If you want to build something like that now your probably talking $1500 to $2000 depending on what action you use. If you want to stick with your the Ruger there isn't a whole lot to do for accuracy, buy a good scope and stock have both mounted well and site it in correctly and the gun will probably shoot better than you will be able to.( Not making a crack at your skills, but you are a beginning shooter and it takes a lot of rounds to become a good shot.) As for work to the gun to make it more accurate you can look for a match grade barrel. or have weight added to the end of the stock barrel. The weight will take some of the shake out of the gun when your trying to find your target.
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...icial%26sa%3DN
I will get a picture of one of our silhouette guns this weekend and post it up.
Originally Posted by Quintin
Those are sweet pistols, J. Congrats. 
This is my carry gun, with my Safariland paddle holster for the range.
https://www.f150online.com/galleries...242-218947.jpg
Here is a link to my gallery with a few more and pics of the target 22. I was talking about earlier.
https://www.f150online.com/galleries....cfm?num=16242
https://www.f150online.com/galleries...242-218947.jpg
Here is a link to my gallery with a few more and pics of the target 22. I was talking about earlier.
https://www.f150online.com/galleries....cfm?num=16242
I am looking at a Rem 700 XCR Tactical in .300wmag, a EAA Witness Hunter 10mm, and a Springfield Armory EMP .40
I have right now
Ruger Mini 30 w/ folding stock and 14
Marlin Bolt .22
30/30 lever action
Ithica ultralite 12ga
S&W 45/38s
.357
Ruger MKII .22 w/ fiber optic sights
I have right now
Ruger Mini 30 w/ folding stock and 14
Marlin Bolt .22
30/30 lever action
Ithica ultralite 12ga
S&W 45/38s
.357
Ruger MKII .22 w/ fiber optic sights







