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afternoon of range fun and ended buying another firearm. To be somewhat different, I picked up a Marlin 917VS .17 HMR rifle. With a veddy nice scope that I really like so far. I loved shooting this rifle. Once I get used to using a scope I should get a lot better hitting the target. Granted, I got rounds on the paper, just not a lot of them on the targets that I was aiming at. And the great thing is that for 50 bucks I can buy 200 rounds for the .17cal... the same amount of cash gets me about 12 to 20 rounds for the .50 cal handgun depending on the brand I buy. I tried out some 300 grain rounds for the .50 cal handgun. ( it is the firearm that is in my main pic) It is a very good one. Even me, as bad as my aim is, was able to get at least one or two rounds on paper at the target I was using at the 100 yard mark. I did do better with the 15 yard mark. The fun part was watching the pound or so of dirt fly up from the mid range berm. Which I'm happy to say that while I did not always hit the target, I at least hit the berm. The ammo I used for the beast was Hornady 500 S&W 300gr. Evolution. No kidding... ammo brand called Evolution. anyway... Next to Corbon, this was great ammo... unlike the 400gr. rounds from Winchester, it was alot easer to control the handgun and the powder was vastly cleaner to shoot. The 400gr really gunked up the gun... Hornady makes a 400gr and a 500gr round for the 500 S&W... It looked very nice sitting on the shelves and I did not want to mess up the shelf with the act of buying the ammo... |
| KenSCA October 24, 2006 06:05 PM PDT Thanks... though I have to admit, I think luck had more to do with it than skill. The best thing about .38's and other smaller caliber rounds is the price of the ammo... I love the .50 but it is way to pricy to shoot every weekend... | ||
| Candy October 24, 2006 10:10 AM PDT Sounds nice!! I shot a .50 S&W once... managed to hit the cardboard holding up the target just below the metal hanger ;-) Anyone with any kind of accuracy with that gun has my respect! I bought my husband the Marlin .4570 this past Christmas... he loved it! Marlin really crafts some beautiful rifles. I, myself, am a fan of the Kimber .45. I shoot better with with the lower calibers (.38, .20) but I really like the feel and handle of the Kimber .45. | ||
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