Horton Knives....Official Firearms Thread II

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Paulinski are those 460 S & W rounds or 500? I have some hot handloads of 300 grain Hornady XTP's loaded up for my Ruger 44 mags.


Mike

Those are .500 S&W. I think its the most versatile caliber as you can load from 275gr all the way to 700gr :D:D

Check out this vid I shot last year.

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Paulinski great vid those are some huge shells. As for the 300 grain XTP I had stocked up on them years ago bought them right off the shelf at Jay's sporting goods.



Mike
 
I haven't shot it yet, need to wait till it cools off, shoot it some , lay down with it a while before I waste ammo,
 
Dope?

Sight adjustments made to a Marine's rifle to make its firing more accurate. Usually in reference to marksmanship training or qualification. Also, any adjustment made to improve the outcome of any event.

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Here's me shooting a .45ACP for the first time :)

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At first the rounds hit way too low,,, I was shooting the target at 25m (27.34 yards) btw,,, then I gradually ajusted and the last rounds hit nicely in the black,,, even a few 10's :D

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Tried 3 different brands of factory ammo,,, no flaws whatsoever,,, Glock does not disappoint :thumbup:

ps: white makes me look fat :rolleyes: :o
 
Chibbi, That is so awesome, watching you, knowing how hard you worked to get that gun, makes it that much cooler!
 
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