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Shot this group with my Ruger Lott
28 April 2019, 18:17
shootawayShot this group with my Ruger Lott
In case anyone has been following this thread and the rear sight issue,I shall continue from where I left off.
I again returned to the range to double check the rear sight glue job.This time I shot at 100yds.It was rainy day and the rifle shot dead centre but still a little high-about 4 inches high.So the glue worked and the rifle shot exactly where it did at 50yds the day before.I now have the taller front sight on order and should be in the bullseye at 100 and 50 yds with a small group.
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28 April 2019, 19:00
stradlingwas not me the buffalo hooked --
I run my rugers in my lap sitting here in the recliner - or out on the shooting range where everything is calm expected and no surprises
never had a problem --NEVER WILL
so no, I don't pull the bolt funny or in a ham handed way -- by god I don't do that-- never have never will -- what the hell do you think I am stupid like that -- come on man give me a break
it was a guy shooting a 416 ruger about a month ago cleaning up a buffalo that had been poked with an arrow - seems it made him [the buffalo ] mad
african PH
20-25 years ago a brown in alaska scratched up a guide dam near killing him -- same thing -- under charge he inadvertently triped the safety locking the guy out of the bolt - to this day he venomously cusses rugers - it's personal with him
but hell some people just can't get over stuff you know the type of folks I am talking about here
we are not all talented beer brokers like you George-- some of us get frazzled under charging attacks, on the run, in a rolling stumble, its times like that -for us [not talking about you here] that wish to god we had a m 98 or at a minimum had pinned the ruger so as to not get locked out of the repeaters magazine
Anyway it matters not, because my experience always has been that of---- a loss of snot and enamel on both sides of the 458 Win----
28 April 2019, 19:39
shootawayIt could be that the bolt cycle or position of the shroud when cycled is different on the 416 Ruger than it is on my Lott.I feel confident that the chances of the bolt locking on my Ruger is almost nil.
28 April 2019, 20:11
stradlingit could be is -- religious ''like'' speculation or possibly projection trending toward hope
I feel is ---------emotion
testing to learn that every single time the bolt is in mid position and the safety is full back causes the bolt to lock out is ---Data
almost nil is --- testimony
recommended reading on bossi's medical fund donated free hunt raffle --RUNNING JUST NOW -- up in the african hunting section
is -- historical fact-- and might be worth putting on your reading list
the fact that the design and construction of the ruger 416 in question and your gun and my rifles is precisely identical is ---- irrefutable fact
opinion is free - and at times worth about what you pay for it --- nothing
if you want a reliable dependable dangerous game rifle and insist on starting with a ruger it may be reasonable to consider the mechanical working of that specific safety and how it fits your specifications you draft for the rifle -- at a ''minimum'' it is however --mandatory-- you know the issues and limits of the platform you prefer, select, chose/use -- to deny them, excuse them, dismiss them,avoid them -- is ---sloppy thinking
not saying rugers are bad -- they are not !!
Anyway it matters not, because my experience always has been that of---- a loss of snot and enamel on both sides of the 458 Win----
28 April 2019, 20:24
shootawayI am not saying that the position of the shroud on the bolt is different.I am saying that the position of the shroud relative to the safety lever as the bolt is pulled back could be different.If my hand does not clear the lever while the bolt is pulled back then yes this can happen but if it clears the lever as does my Lott then chances are far less.
28 April 2019, 20:37
stradlingcould be different is -- definitely hope ish logic
far less chance is not -- definitive reliability
what we are trying to understand here -- reaching for----------- is
Joe six pack proof reliability '' an engineering ''red face test'' phrase''
if it did happen to them,both well oiled gun runners, it just might happen to me--- if I flub up
as you are in the beer business-- it is just possible-- you have been introduced to the JOE SIX PACK----///PROOF///--- phrase
so understand the concept and the underlying innuendos--- that go with it
not sayin you would or ''even could'' slip up like those ----professional-- gun running hunters did
I am not here to insult you in any way
Anyway it matters not, because my experience always has been that of---- a loss of snot and enamel on both sides of the 458 Win----
30 April 2019, 19:38
stradling“vertroue in God en die Mauser” (faith in God and the Mauser).
Anyway it matters not, because my experience always has been that of---- a loss of snot and enamel on both sides of the 458 Win----
01 May 2019, 17:45
stradlinga ruger is just one more mauser-- knock off
and not all that bad in the likeness there off
not cut metal--- cast
safeties a bit different
otherwise just a ruger mauser
the o3. the montana. the dakota. the granite mountain. just to name a few more
the difference is in the detail -- devil that is
any a how the warriors that prayed that, were worshiping the m 92/95 -- not a bad rifle-- even so
used it to hunt dangerous game though
british redcoats -- not cajun rednecks like hillary clinton's favorite game species
the true blue blood english
shot a group-- about like your lott
Boer ed quite a ''lott'' of em through
down in south african farm country
not much wrong with your mauser either George
Anyway it matters not, because my experience always has been that of---- a loss of snot and enamel on both sides of the 458 Win----
11 May 2019, 04:09
shootawayGot my new front sights and I decided to try the partridge.To my surprise the first shot hit way too low-near the bottom of the target.I thought that something was wrong and decided to put the old sight on to check POI.POI was good-it did not change.I discovered that a partridge of the same height as a bead will shoot much lower.Lucky I brought my file just in case.I started filing a lot of metal off and firing a shot during intervals to check POI.I was a little to far to the left but with my last attempt things centred and it all came together for a three shot group in the bullseye.Now all is set for the shoot next month.
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Isn't that a pretty sight?