Was just in line behind a guy in the convenience store with dreds hanging a foot out the bottom of his jacket. It looked like dingle berries on the ass of an old muddy sheep.
I always figured if I needed a comb or a brush I was past due for a haircut.😂
Here’s the tenderloins out of the deer I shot this year. This was lunch the day after I took him.
Grilled to medium rare with butternut squash and wild rice soup that my wonderful wife provided.
Yes. Functioned fine. Haven’t got the chronograph out yet to compare velocity difference. I’m waiting for better weather to do that outside. Chrono gets a little glitchy indoors.
Well I had to spend the money to see if it would actually work. Runs perfect, looks a little funky but now it’s legal to carry while deer hunting in my state. Quite accurate too.
I remember when those big oversized slide in pickup campers from the 70’s and 80’s had a tag axle at the back behind the truck. Looks like this one maybe should’ve too.
If that had been a gas engine truck it probably would’ve pulled the front wheels off the ground. You can tell by how the frame failed upward the truck was massively overloaded behind the rear axle. The only thing wrong with that truck was the nut behind the steering wheel.
I’ve always loaded 115gr coated round nose for years because I thought they were the most economical. Always run them about 1100-1200 fps. I have recently switched to 147gr flat points around 900fps and I have noticed my scores in matches have been consistently better. Very soft recoil...
Love my Hellcats. The 3” original version is surprisingly accurate for such a small gun. Out to 10 yards I can shoot it as good as any of my full sized guns.
Pics of my XD9 tactical at 30k+ rounds. Shot it in uspsa for four years, 6-7k per year plus many years just as a shooter before and since then. Still tight. Very smoooth.🙂
Just to clarify, XDs, XDe, and Hellcat series guns do NOT have poly rear rails. They have steel rear rails that are part of the fire control housing. Not molded integrally into the frame.
The XD/XDm series guns do indeed have poly rear rails. Don’t be afraid, it’s the way it was designed and it works flawlessly. I have numerous models from a XD9 tactical with 30,000+ rounds through it to a XD40 and 45 service models with probably close to 10,000 rds each. When compared to new...