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When you ruin someone’s life and don’t give a shit?

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Colt Metro MK III .38 Special caliber revolver. Rare “Metropolitan” service model, made in1969-72 only.

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AL JENSEN CUSTOM .72 CALIBER PERCUSSION RIFLE

Interesting looking rifle . I just wonder what happened at the butt  of the rifle & the percussion piece?
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Savage Evolution Review – Value Priced Magnum Performance by CLAY MARTIN

by CLAY MARTIN

The Savage 110 Evolution in 300 Win Mag

It is difficult to say the Savage 110 Evolution is a vast improvement over the 110 Stealth, if only because the Stealth was so good to start with. I reviewed the Stealth chambered in 338 Lapua Magnum last summer, and dollar for dollar, it is one of the best guns I have ever picked up. It delivered extremely strong accuracy, in 338, with a detachable magazine for under $1700. There were some shortcomings with the original Stealth, but it seems Savage did something extremely strange for a large corporation. They listened to consumer complaints and fixed them in the next model.
The only two things I could find wrong with the Stealth were highly subjective anyway. The buttstock was a little cheesy, with unreliable thumb screws to set the comb height. I lost one in an afternoon of shooting, and it was pretty far from hard use. The second was that the chassis was so short in the front, that it made the gun balance weirdly. The old chassis only wrapped the bottom half of the barrel, the top rail was actually mounted as an extension of the receiver rail. It was an effort to cut weight I am guessing, but it didn’t deliver in practice.

Fully adjustable Magpul stock.

The new Evolution addresses both of these problems. The buttstock is now a Magpul Gen 3 PRS. It might be unimaginative, but it works, and that is what we care about at the end of the day. The new Drake Chassis extends further down the barrel and wraps it fully for clip-on night vision or a prism. The added mass creates a better-balanced gun if a few ounces heavier. I am actually guessing on the weight change, as Savage hasn’t published exactly what the 300 Win Mag weighs. If the weight is the same, it is certainly better distributed now.

The new chassis is “Rugged Bronze” Cerakote, with the grip, stock, barrel, and action remaining black.

The only other real change is the color scheme and in this case a welcome one. Nothing against black guns, but they are boring ( I have several close friends that are black guns, so I can say that). The result is a visually appealing Black & Tan, sure to catch some eyes.
So what is left over? All the Savage goodness we expect. The magazine is a single stack, so 5 rounds for 300 Win Mag. It fits the chassis well, feeds reliably, and has a well thought out magazine release.

The trigger came set at just a little over two lbs.

The trigger is the legendary Accu-trigger and is user adjustable. My trigger came out of the box set at 2 lbs, 13 ounces, which is what I used it at. If we assume the weight is similar in caliber to the Stealth at 11.2 pounds, it offers a good weight to use ratio.
The rifle is on the heavy side for hunting the mountains, but appropriate for sniper roles or long-range sports. The weight, combined with a good muzzle break, also does a good job of taming the 300 WM’s recoil. I found this gun very comfortable to shoot.

Bushnell XRS II, with an H-59 reticle

For testing, I mounted up the new Bushnell XRS II, with an H-59 reticle. The new glass has proven to be very clear and tracks like a Swiss watch. At a 30x high power, it was plenty of magnification to shake out the Evolution.

Oversized bolt handle makes working the action smooth and easy.

Ammo wise, I was lucky enough to test the new Hornady 195 grain ELD Match. Hornady has been crushing it with the ammo game lately, and I got an early batch.

Hornady 195 gr ELD Match had no problem making long-range hits out of the Savage Evolution.


Performance wise, the Evolution didn’t do as well as the previous Stealth model did. I was only able to score a ¾ inch, 100 meter, 5 round group as a best. It was repeatable but not as good as some of the other Savage models I have tested. I also can’t blame the new ammo, as the Hornady did the best of 3 brands I had on hand. Still, ¾ inches is nothing to sneeze at for a $2000 rifle. Believe me, 20 years ago we couldn’t imagine a problem like that. Pushing the Evolution out to 950 yards on a B/C zone target was an easy day. No real surprise there, but it was all the range I could get on test day.

The muzzle brake made this rifle extremely easy to shoot.

The Evolution is a great addition to the lineup, and sure to find it’s following. In a smaller caliber, this would be an excellent choice for PRS.  In the big boy calibers like 300 Win Mag and 338 Lapua, it is plenty for any serious work. Savage has batted one out of the park here, and I can recommend this one highly.
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I was surprised about how deadly was the Prohibition Period and how quickly the rate dropped off after repeal!

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Personal hygiene in the field

Or as we use to say in the Army. How to keep your shit together!Image result for got their shit together
Now I know this is a yucky subject. But if one ignores taking care of business in the field. You and others can & will get quickly very sick or die. No kidding!Image result for cholera
Because before WWI. Most soldiers died from disease not from Bullets, Bayonets etc etc. That is why today the Military is very fanatical about cleanliness & for good reason.
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If Firearms Owners Were Honest on Social Media By Beth Alcazar


Social media can be like a double-edged sword. While most of us enjoy it because we can stay connected with friends and family and keep up to date with businesses and organizations that we like, many of us also loathe it because of all the hateful and disrespectful posts, messages and images. I guess you have to take the good with the bad, or you could just leave it altogether.
All I know is that in order to not get overwhelmed with the social-media insanity, it’s good to take a break now and then, and it’s helpful to have a good sense of humor. After all, most people post only their highlight reels — all the awesome, fun posts and the perfectly-filtered photos that show life in an almost-too-good-to-be-true fashion.
Undoubtedly, we all like to present the very best versions of ourselves and our lives on social media. But what if we actually shared the not-so-glamorous, real stuff too?
The comic relief that follows is the result of imagining what it would be like if firearms owners posted some of the more honest, brutal and real outtakes. I have started it off. Feel free to comment with your own!
I didn’t have a perfect grouping today. So, I posted an old picture of a much better target.
Won my division at a shooting competition today … because I was the only one in it. #FirstPlace
The magazine wasn’t seated in my AR-15. Picked it up to shoot. Nothing happened. Cost me about five extra seconds in the match. #GravityWorks #ClickNotBang
I didn’t clean my gun today after practice. Probably won’t do it tomorrow, either. Will get to it … eventually. #MaintenanceGoals
Added two new pistols to my “Firearms Wish List.” Of course,
I still haven’t even shot the last gun I purchased. #TooManyGunsTooLittleTime
Went to the range with the intent to shoot, but instead talked to four people, ran out of time and left.
Haven’t cleaned out my range bag in months. Where I found $22.83, 13 spent 9mm cases and a melted chocolate-chip granola bar. #TrashAndTreasure
Just before this awesome stance, I accidentally dropped my magazine.
This V-neck shirt is awesome … except for all the hot cases
I’ve been catching in it all day. #HotBrassDance
Posted photos of me doing dry-fire practice today … except I didn’t really do any dry-fire practice. #NoFilter
I keep struggling with stovepipe malfunctions. Probably need to send the gun back to get it fixed. #BlameTheGun #LimpWristingDenial
That awesome video of me hitting the 500-yard gong took only 23 takes! #FirstTry
Had a totally average day today at the range. #Mediocre
It may look like I have my life together, but I definitely do not. #Lame
That tight grouping in the high upper chest was supposed to be in the zombie’s head. #Flinch #Anticipation
I’m at Dairy Queen because I love M&M Blizzards … and because I got disqualified on stage three of the IDPA match. #DQ
Wearing a “Glock Perfection” hat. Shooting an M&P. #Mismatched
Just posted a picture of my kids because I noticed the last 14 photos were of firearms!
Gun people are nuts. I am not an exception. #Honesty

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NSFW I hope that you are having a good Sunday!

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