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underscore 05-20-2016 11:17 AM

No love for a .22?

originalhypa 05-20-2016 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by roastpuff (Post 8757153)
Guys, I have a dilemma here. I want a plinking gun/messing around gun, so I was thinking of a 12-gauge shotgun, but then I remembered about the SKS. What is your recommendation? I am thinking of a Winchester SXP, a regular SKS or a SKS with a ATI stock already attached.

Which is your choice and why?

Honestly, I'm not a huge fan of the SKS, but lots of others just love them. Ammo is cheap, the gun is cheap, and they're old school eastern block so reliability isn't an issue. I'm totally against going bubba on an old military firearm, but that said those who have the ATI and mag upgrades love them.

For my money, it's all about the 12 gauge. Grab yourself a short barrel 870 and a box of shells, and you can have the time of your life. Skeet shooting, duck hunting or just messing around, my 870 is a lot of fun.

https://i.ytimg.com/vi/nUvvEdtI_9s/maxresdefault.jpg


Or if you're a baller, go with the KSG.
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/w...le_nfa-tfb.jpg

They're a little finicky, but once you break one in they're one of the most fun guns I've ever shot.

roastpuff 05-20-2016 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by underscore (Post 8757161)
No love for a .22?

Already got one - Mossberg 702 Plinkster. It's fun, but I want something with more oomph.
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Originally Posted by originalhypa (Post 8757166)
Honestly, I'm not a huge fan of the SKS, but lots of others just love them. Ammo is cheap, the gun is cheap, and they're old school eastern block so reliability isn't an issue. I'm totally against going bubba on an old military firearm, but that said those who have the ATI and mag upgrades love them.

For my money, it's all about the 12 gauge. Grab yourself a short barrel 870 and a box of shells, and you can have the time of your life. Skeet shooting, duck hunting or just messing around, my 870 is a lot of fun.

They're a little finicky, but once you break one in they're one of the most fun guns I've ever shot.

Thanks for the shotgun pics... that 870 looks nice.

Zedbra 05-20-2016 09:02 PM

Shotguns are fun if you have the space to make a mess, and then be prepared to pick it all up. The SKS is a lot of fun - they are cheap to buy and cheap to shoot. I love shooting my shotguns, but they usually only come out now for hunting and for trap shooting.

roastpuff 05-21-2016 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Zedbra (Post 8757284)
Shotguns are fun if you have the space to make a mess, and then be prepared to pick it all up. The SKS is a lot of fun - they are cheap to buy and cheap to shoot. I love shooting my shotguns, but they usually only come out now for hunting and for trap shooting.

Space isn't an issue, I live in Northern BC... :woot:

So I went to my local outdoor store and picked this up - Winchester SXP Trap 12 gauge, 30" barrel. I figured I'd support the local economy, and the local rod and gun club has trap days in the summer that I am thinking of going to.

http://i.imgur.com/UvfotHgh.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/Vm3lkA1h.jpg

Zedbra 05-21-2016 07:36 PM

Trap shooting is a lot of fun - I wish I could get out more to our weekend shoots.

I picked up my mail today and was happy to see a letter from Miramachi.....my registration for my dad's black powder pistol that I found showed up! Only took a month from start to finish, took one phone call and two emails to get this done - I'm half impressed. Hopefully I can get it out shooting on Monday.

roastpuff 05-29-2016 03:15 PM

Dropped by the local rod and gun to see the 1000-yard shoot. Those are some serious shooters and rifles!

http://i.imgur.com/v3H1U10h.jpg

blkgsr 06-02-2016 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by originalhypa (Post 8757166)
Or if you're a baller, go with the KSG.
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/w...le_nfa-tfb.jpg

my buddy had the tactical version, can't wait to shoot it. it feels awesome to hold

originalhypa 06-02-2016 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by roastpuff (Post 8759367)
Dropped by the local rod and gun to see the 1000-yard shoot. Those are some serious shooters and rifles!

The 1000 yard guys are the shooter equivalent to our stance guys.
They take the envelope, and push it way further than you could ever imagine.
4Head

My cousin is a 1000 yard guy, and the amount of money he spent on his equipment could buy you a very nice BRZ. Then there's the time he spends honing his craft. He can't add 2+2, but send him on a 1000 yard range and he'll be able to tell you just how much deviation the bullet is going to experience based on the heat signature rising from the ground!

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Originally Posted by blkgsr (Post 8760414)
my buddy had the tactical version, can't wait to shoot it. it feels awesome to hold

They're a really neat gun to shoot. A little finicky to start, but once you get a couple hundred down the pipe, they really smooth out nicely.

incubus 06-04-2016 08:26 AM

ksg seems to like high brass shells, there's another update due to them in the new batches so who knows if that issues been resolved. the problem I always hear of is people short stroke the action.

also I wouldn't use a vertical grip they tend to break I'd use a hand stop.

originalhypa 06-14-2016 10:00 AM

I'm headed to the new Range in Langley in about half an hour.
Popped in last week and chatted with the guys. They're doing a soft open for paid members under the guise of testing the new target backers. I have my S&W 357, Jericho 9mm, and Ruger Charger along with some paper targets.

I'm excited as hell, as this should be a fun time. This Junuary weather is perfect for indoor shooting.

Hondaracer 06-14-2016 02:50 PM

Two people I knew took their deposits back, the "soft" opening was suppose to be back in like October no?

Anyways one guy who just took his deposit on membership back said they also upped the price on membership before even actually opening. Just seems shiesty all around and I'm sure in no time it will have a similar clientele than coquitlam etc

originalhypa 06-15-2016 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Hondaracer (Post 8763676)
Anyways one guy who just took his deposit on membership back said they also upped the price on membership before even actually opening.

More room for me, I guess.....

Frankly, I laugh when someone says "Dey took mah moneyz and runned!" Do you realize how much the investors have tied up in that range? Does your buddy know the beaurocratic bullshit that the guys had to go through to get it all finalized? From backstops being held back by the NSA, to dealing with the Liberal gov't. The same assholes who cry "out of my cold, dead hands" are also the same ones who refuse to support any new ranges.

While I'm not happy that they raised the price, it may be a good thing. The gun world is full of shitheads who have no issues dropping $3k on a rifle, but a couple hundred bucks to shoot in an indoor range is enough to make them cry foul on CGN. Maybe a higher price will keep at least a few clowns away. Let the cheapskates shoot outside.

Anyway, the range is awesome. Computer controlled, motorized target backers are a far cry from walking out in the mud in Abbotsford. I brought out a few of my restricteds, and had a great 2 hours with a buddy. 1" groups at 4m, and 2" groups at 6m with the Jericho and S&W. The Ruger was a little off, but still fun to shoot.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...psrewr5nde.jpg


The good news is that because I supported the range while they were going through their tough times, I now have 18 months of range use for a grand total of $325.

*drops the mic

incubus 06-15-2016 10:18 AM

glad to know its open, ive never been to big on indoor ranges just cause of noise but my hearings going anyways.

sale coming up end of the month :nyan:

originalhypa 06-15-2016 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by incubus (Post 8763923)
glad to know its open, ive never been to big on indoor ranges just cause of noise but my hearings going anyways.

sale coming up end of the month :nyan:

PogChamp
I need more ammo!

It was loud in there. Shooting the 357 was beastly. I can only imagine how loud a short barrel AR would sound in there.

Will you have any hearing protection on sale too?

Zedbra 06-15-2016 06:06 PM

Wear soft plugs and then muffs - you won't hear a thing. I bought some kinda muffs in Kelowna when I went out shooting with underscore - I'll have to see what they are called, but they worked so well that everything sounded 'odd' to me.

Hey hypa - can you bring guests? **hintmuthafuckinhint**

originalhypa 06-16-2016 10:28 AM

Good call Zed.
I usually have some soft plugs in my bag, but not this time. Aside from that, I was thinking of those electronic muffs that allow you to hear voices, but tune out the gunshots. They're probably expensive though, and that would cut into my ammo funds.

As for the range, you bet I can bring a guest!

PogChamp

Drop me a line and we can set something up for next week. I'm trying to do a weekly shoot in there, mostly to get better with my pistols.

Zedbra 06-16-2016 10:54 AM

I'm going to be traveling next week in Oregon, perhaps afterwards.

The electronic muffs are no good in covered areas as they do not always block out the echoes or other peoples' shots and/or echoes, so you may get blasted a lot more than you think.

roastpuff 06-16-2016 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by originalhypa (Post 8764204)
Good call Zed.
I usually have some soft plugs in my bag, but not this time. Aside from that, I was thinking of those electronic muffs that allow you to hear voices, but tune out the gunshots. They're probably expensive though, and that would cut into my ammo funds.

As for the range, you bet I can bring a guest!

PogChamp

Drop me a line and we can set something up for next week. I'm trying to do a weekly shoot in there, mostly to get better with my pistols.

You can get electronics muffs starting around $50 or so. They work well outdoors, I haven't had a chance to use them indoors so I don't know how well they work in such a situation.

originalhypa 06-16-2016 11:45 AM

Thank you for the info gentlemen. It looks like the low-tech way is the best way to protect what's left of my hearing.

Zed, I'll be here.
:cool:

Zedbra 06-16-2016 12:52 PM

When we go to shoot, I will let you try my electronic muffs and you can decide for yourself.

Here are the cheapo muffs I bought in Kelowna and they work very well, they are the quietest muffs I have worn: http://www.wholesalesports.com/store...-Muff/p/89129B

originalhypa 06-16-2016 03:01 PM

damn, those are cheap!
I was thinking of the Ultimate model, and they go for $150. That's part of the reason why I haven't bought them yet, is I can't justify the cost.
Ultimate Power Muff | Wholesale Sports

In a week, I'll be hanging out at the new Cabelas. Let's see what they have to offer on their opening day.

roastpuff 06-16-2016 03:32 PM

https://www.amazon.com/Walkers-Game-.../dp/B003DWPAQ6

Got a deal for these when they were at closeout at London Drugs of all places. $44.99, electronic muffs, hard to beat!

Zedbra 06-16-2016 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by originalhypa (Post 8764287)
damn, those are cheap!
I was thinking of the Ultimate model, and they go for $150. That's part of the reason why I haven't bought them yet, is I can't justify the cost.
Ultimate Power Muff | Wholesale Sports

In a week, I'll be hanging out at the new Cabelas. Let's see what they have to offer on their opening day.

Cheap but they work well. I have the Walker's Alpha electronic muffs and I hardly ever wear them anymore - usually only hunting on cold days as they keep my ears warm. EleGiggle

incubus 06-16-2016 05:43 PM

There should be a email out pm me if you need it.

Also need to hit the range more hoping saturday night.


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