Showing posts with label Savage. Show all posts
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Friday, January 30, 2015

Firearm Forum Question: Testing the Izor Armory Rifle Flash Hider and Suppressor

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No question today ...
This is my personal 'Review' of Izor Armory Flash Hider/Compensator and Rifle Suppressor on two different 300 Winchester Magnum Rifles; a Remington 700 USMC Sniper Rifle, and a Savage Hunting Rifle.

My personal REVIEW of the Product below ...
The two rifles, a Remington and Savage both with Scopes and both in 300 Winchester Magnum had threaded barrels with Flash Hiders added. The TEST was conducted at the Ben Avery Outdoor Shooting Range. It was very windy with blowing dust, 20 Mph gust to 26 Mph. The range was busy with a lot of shooters.
The Db (decibel) rating average without Suppressor (silencer) was ...
Remington 300 Win Mag USMC Sniper Rifle = 150 Db.
Savage 300 Win Mag Hunting Rifle = 145 Db
The Db (decibel) rating average with Suppressor (silencer) for both Rifles was ...
130 Db

Target Distance was 100 Yards.

Ammo (ammunition) used for TEST ....
Federal Deer Thugs, 300 Win Mag, 180 Grain Bonded Soft Point -
Muzzle Velocity - 2,950 fps
At 100 Yards = 2,760 fps

Photos:
Remington 700, USMC Sniper Rifle, 300 Win Mag ....




Savage Model 111 Trophy XP Package Rifle with Nikon Scope, 300 Win Mag ....





Answer / Review:
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The Threaded Barrel and Flash Hider / Compensator done by Izor Armory performed perfectly on both rifles.
The Rifle Suppressor (silencer) greatly reduced the sound but still would be fairly audible at around 130Db.
Izor's Steel Rifle Suppressors, however, are designed to work on any Rifle from 30 Caliber through 300 Win Mag. Performing this well on a 300 Winchester Magnum Caliber would reflect a BUY recommendation for rifles like the 300 Blackout or the AR15 Platform in 5.56.
In addition, Izor Armory Rifle Suppressors are reasonably priced compared to other similar manufacturers on the market for the same use.

Izor Armory Website Link -
http://izorarmory.com


I Rate this Multi Caliber Rifle Suppressor as a ... BUY

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Friday, January 2, 2015

Firearm Forum Question: Threading a Hunting Rifle Barrel and Adding a Flash Hider

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What is your thoughts on Threading a Hunting Rifle Barrel and Adding a Flash Hider?
Thank you John Paul Steckler the 8th.

Example:
Savage 300 Winchester Magnum Rifle ....
Savage Rifle Barrel before Threading and Flash Hider Added ....
Rifle after being Threaded and Flash Hider added ...

Answer:
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For the most part it is an excellent idea. Adding a Flash Hider on a large caliber center fire hunting rifle can reduce the recoil by 25 to 40 percent.
I recently had my Savage 300 Win Mag Barrel threaded and a Flash Hider added, see pictures above.
The downside is the front sight must be permanently removed. Also if this is a collector or high value rifle I wouldn't do it.
But on a standard modern Hunting Rifle like a Savage or Remington that is all ready outfitted with a Rifle Scope I would recommend it.
Note - Many New Hunting Rifles do not come with Iron Sights.
Also once the barrel is threaded it can now accept a Suppressor (silencer).
Since the front sight has been removed the use of iron sights to sight in your target is pretty much out of the question so a Rifle Scope would be needed. Therefore, cost becomes an issue. If you all ready have a Rifle Scope mounted then get your Hunting Rifle Barrel Threaded and a Flash Hider added. Make sure you use a reputable gunsmith for threading otherwise the rifle barrel is rendered useless. You would then have to replace the entire barrel or cut the barrel length down. Also make sure you put on a quality Rifle Flash Hider these usually cost around $45.00 to $60.00. Threading a Rifle Barrel is between $65.00 and $135.00.

Typical Bolt Action Hunting Rifle with Iron Sights ...


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Friday, December 19, 2014

Firearm Forum Question: 12 Gauge versus 20 Gauge Shotguns

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I just bought a Mossberg 20-Gauge Persuader Shotgun, which shotgun is best a 12 Gauge or 20 Gauge?
Thank you John Lowney.

Here are some Mossberg Home Defense / Tactical Shotguns:


Answer:
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To determine what is the best shot shell diameter size that is best for you (most common are the 410-Gauge; 20-Gauge; and 12-Gauge) the end use drives the final decision. Shotguns are used for sport (Trap and Skeet, or Hunting), and for Home Defense. Some people elect to use a Shotgun for both purposes. To be used for both purposes they need to be full size, not shorten as you may find in a Self Defense Tactical style Shotgun.
A Shotgun may also be used for Cowboy Shooting these are generally double barrel coach style shotguns. They maybe with or without hammers. They may also be lever action shotguns.
Also note there are two other gauges: a 10-Gauge and a 16-Gauge.
The next consideration is who will use the shotgun. Children under the age of 15 and women with small frames will find the 410-Gauge quite accommodating for hunting. Adult women generally prefer the 20-Gauge for either Hunting or Tactical / Home Defense because the 20-gauge has less recoil. Adult men generally prefer the 12-gauge for all uses.
Next thing to look at is the shot shell length capacity. A shotgun chambered that can handle 3-inch shells can shoot 3-inch, 2 3/4-inch, and 2 1/2-inch shells. In other words you can go down in length but not up, i.e. a shotgun chambered for 2 3/4-inch shotgun shells cannot handle a 3-inch shell.
Capacity is the next thing to consider. Semi-auto and Pump Shotguns will hold the most rounds. Double Barrel and Over/Under Shotguns handle 2-rounds only. Single Barrel (common in 410-gauge and 20-gauge) hold one round.
Cost may be a factor as well both in ammo and firearm. Shotguns do NOT have to be expensive to work well. I have owned Stevens/Savage, Mossberg, Remington, Ithaca, Winchester, and Saiga Shotguns.
Generally 12-Gauge Shotgun Shells are less expensive than any of the others. Again brand doesn't play a really big part in standard shot size. I have used everything on the market at one time or another. 12-Gauge and sometimes 20-Gauge can be bought in bulk keeping the per unit cost down.
Some people for home defense like the Pump Shotgun, they say if an intruder hears the pump action it will frighten the Intruder/Burglar away. Personally I think that is a bunch of bunk simply because in the middle of the night you are sleeping and don't want to think about trying to pump a round into the shotgun that should all ready be loaded and ready to fire.
The most common question I get is 'What Shot Shell Size (load number) should I use for Home Defense?'
All my shotguns are loaded with #6 Shot, this works the best for Home Defense. It has lethal impact and a good spread that covers the entire doorway or window where an intruder would be coming through.

=> To answer your question, again who is going to use this Shotgun only you, or others in the house such as your wife. If others are possible users the 20-Guage probably is the better choice. But in either case both will work.

Parts of a Shotgun Shell:

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Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Firearm Forum Question: How to Store Your Rifle Bolt

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Can you tell me if there is a safe way to store my Rifle Bolt?
Thank you Karl Rostov

Typical Old White Athletic Sock ....
Typical Rifle Bolt ....


Answer:
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The least expensive and very effective method to store your Rifle Bolt is to use a clean white old athletic sock.
See my homemade video and instructions below.









Storing your Rifle Bolt:
I have found that one of the best methods is to use a man's old white athletic sock.
Follow these simple guidelines:
1) Make sure the Sock is White, the color in a sock can cause damage to the bolt.
2) Make sure the White Sock is washed and cleaned. Sweat from a dirty sock could cause rust.
3) Make sure the sock is big enough to completely hold the rifle bolt.
4) Remove the Rifle Bolt from the firearm.
5) Place the bolt in the clean sock.
6) Place the rifle in the gun case and the bolt next to the rifle, close the case.
This method is very good for Hunting ad Military Rifles especially when using a soft rifle case. Often times the rifle bolt causes a bulge in the soft style rifle case, or prevents a hard case from closing because the rifle bolt handle sticks up in the air.
When storing firearms, some people like to keep the rifle bolts stored separately from the firearms in the event of theft. A rifle isn't much good without the bolt. I know someone who stores their firearms in a Gun Safe and all their rifle bolts in a small floor safe in another part of the house.

My Homemade Video for Storing a Rifle Bolt:


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Monday, March 3, 2014

Firearm Forum Question: Guidelines for Game Hunting Rifles

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Can you advise what guideline should be used in purchasing a Rifle for Hunting and for what type of game it would be used for?
Thank you The Trumpeter.

Answer:
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I haven't done any hunting in years, but I have hunted about everything there is including Big Game in North America including Alaska, and Big Game in Africa. 
Some Medium Size Game Calibers listed below can hunt some Big Game such as the 7MM and the 35 Remington.
I asked several people I know that still hunt a variety of game including small, medium, and big game animals. This is a general consensus of opinion and it is just that an opinion because hand loaded ammo can be configured differently than standard manufactured ammunition. There is no consideration for specially large bore ammo which can be found on the previous topic post - Body Armor.
Here is a compilation, use it wisely:

Identifying Rifle Calibers for Use:
Large Bore - Big Game Hunting ....
45-70; 45-90; 30-06; 300 Winchester Magnum; 8mm; 338 Lapua, 375 H&H Magnum; 454 Casull; 458 Winchester Magnum; 50 Caliber BMG.
Note - Excludes the custom and exotic calibers such as the 500 Nitro.
Primary Gun Manufacturers :
Remington
Marlin
Weatherby
Game and Animal Types :
Polar Bear; Grizzly; Alaskan Brown Bear; Moose; Caribou; Tiger; Lion; Elephant; Water Buffalo; Hippo; Rhino; Bison.


Big Bore - Medium Game Hunting ....
7MM; 44-40; 303; 308; 35 Remington; 44 Magnum; 45LC; 30-30; 30 Caliber Carbine; 300 AAC Blackout; 7.62; 223/5.56
Game and Animal Types :
Elk; Deer; Black Bear; Mountain Lion; Antelope; Mountain Sheep; Wild Hogs; Zebra; Horse; Giraffe; Kangaroo; Alligator; Coyote; Wolf.
Special Note: The Newer 300 AAC Blackout with subsonic ammunition and a suppressor (silencer) is a popular choice for hunting wild boar and coyotes at night.


Small Bore - Small Game Hunting and Fun ....
Rifle - 243; 270; 357 Magnum; 22 Magnum; 22 LR
Shotgun - 10 Gauge; 12 Gauge; 16 Gauge; 20 Gauge; 410 Gauge
Game and Animal Types :
Beaver; Possum; Muskrat; Wood Chuck; Squirrel; Rabbit; Raccoon; Turkey; Fox; Prairie Dog; Skunk; Feral Cats; Snakes.

Note: The more Popular and Effective Handguns to carry when hunting Medium or Big Game are:
41 Magnum; 44 Magnum; 45 Long Colt



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Monday, February 10, 2014

Firearm Forum Question: Lever Action Shotguns

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I saw you had a Topic posted about Lever Action Rifles, how about doing one on Lever Action Shotguns?
Thank you Clearance Beaks.

The Winchester 1887 Lever Action 10-Gauge Shotgun: This is where it all began and most of the lever action shotguns made today are clones of this Winchester patent. This shotgun was made famous in the movie Terminator 2 with Arnold Schwarzenegger.
The Chiappa's 1887 Lever Action 12-Gauge Shotgun, latest in the clones of the Winchester:
Coyote Cap Model 1997 Lever Action 12-Gauge Shotgun, a follow-up to the IAC-Norinco Clone:
The Hoss Armaments Co Bonecrusher 12-Guage Lever Action Shotgun, latest in design of a Lever Action Shotgun:
IAC-Norinco 12-Gauge 1887 Lever Action Shotgun, the original Winchester clone but in 12-Gauge, others soon would follow as shown:
 The Rossi Circuit Judge Lever Action 410/45lc Lever Action Shotgun:

Answer:
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As requested - Above, I have included some typical Lever Action Shotguns and styles by various Manufacturers.
Winchester was the patent holder and creator of the Lever Action Shotgun, but it was in 10 Gauge. The clones that followed were mostly in 12 Gauge 2 3/4-inch shotgun shells.
I own a IAC-Norinco Lever Action 12 Gauge, many of the less expensive shotgun ammunition will cause it to jam, example: Olin (yes, Winchester, the same company that had the M-22 Ammo in 22 Caliber LR Recall).
The Chiappa is suppose to be high quality, although I have never seen one. But they are quite pricy. Coyote Cap no longer makes one but their lever action was high quality with no jamming.
Yes you can legally hunt with these like any other shotgun. Most were made for Cowboy SASS Shooting and Home Defense.



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Monday, February 3, 2014

Firearm Forum Question: Winchester Ammo Recall

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I heard Winchester (Olin) Ammunition is being recalled in 22 Caliber Long Rifle (LR) is this true?
Thank you Bacon Lover.



Answer:
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Yes, this is true. see photo image above.
Winchester is recalling two production Lot numbers of 22 LR sold as M-22, 1,000 Round boxes (bricks) with two separate boxes of 500 each contained within the larger box.
The Lot Numbers being recalled are:
GD42L and GD52L
You have to open the larger box, remove one of the individual 500 round boxes, open the lid and look at the Lot Number to see if you have one on the recall list.
WARNING: Do NOT shoot this ammo or resell it.
Here is the Website Link to Winchester:
http://www.winchester.com/library/news/Pages/s22lrt-recall.aspx

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Saturday, February 1, 2014

Firearm Forum Question: Multiple Impact Bullet Technology

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I have heard that there is a new type of bullet that when fired separates into 3 parts making it more likely to hit the target and render a kill, I think you should share this new technology with your readers, and I would be most interested in their response and comments.
Thank you The da Vinci Killer.
From - Multiple Bullet Technology Website:

Answer:
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Yes, this is a new ammunition produced and manufactured in Colorado, USA.
The concept is simple, once the bullet has been fired and leaves the end of the barrel it divides into 3 separate units attached by a cord. The ammo is currently only available in 12-Gauge 2 3/4-inch Shotgun Shells; and 45 ACP Handgun Ammo. The manufacturer has plans to make these in 9mm later on. The company has just begun production in January 2014. The ammunition is very expensive, and is intended for self-defense making a kill shot more likely for a less experienced shooter by separating into 3 parts when hitting the target. The ammo can be purchased online. I know someone that has ordered the ammo but it has not yet arrived, therefore, I can not render an opinion as to the claims made by the manufacturer. The Youtube video below may be more helpful. I would also be very interested in comments on this new style and type of ammo.
Visit Multiple Bullet Technology website at:
http://www.mibullet.com




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Friday, December 13, 2013

Firearm Forum Question: Field Dressing a Deer

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Got my first deer this year, but had a lot of issues with field dressing the deer properly, is there a good video that explains How to Field Dress a Deer?
Thank you Carl Mudder.

Answer:
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In searching Youtube I like the following instructional video the best.
Pay attention to the field dressing because the meat can become spoiled or contaminated if done improperly. The colder the weather the better for preserving the meat.
Personally I never tried to skin or carve the meat. I suggest before you go hunting find a butcher that will skin and butcher the meat including packaging for freezing. Also deer are quite heavy even after field dressing, so hunt with a buddy and be prepared to haul the carcass a fair distance to your vehicle. Always make sure you have 2 sharp knives, and wear surgical gloves. Remove any items on your wrist such as a watch or compass before starting the field dressing.

Important: Never shoot anything you are not going to eat. You can always donate the meat to a homeless shelter.

Reminder: Remember to sight in your rifle before going hunting. Also, it is advisable to carry a handgun.

WARNING: The following video is graphic you may not want young children viewing this video.
This Youtube Video is for Instructional Purposes only!


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