How many of us has the ability to buy two firearms in one day? For the first one, 48EC781F-2505-4214-B3F0-11AD5E72BBCF by RouteClearance posted Jun 30, 2021 at 1:24 A Remington 700 SPS Varmint in 223 E5BCE552-F31B-4DC0-BE79-F01A876552F2 by RouteClearance posted Jun 30, 2021 at 1:24 This has a Timney HIT trigger that breaks like glass. The second, EAE059FC-D339-4E57-AA84-24528947663D by RouteClearance posted Jun 30, 2021 at 1:24 A Mossberg Patriot in a 6.5 Creedmoore with a fluted medium weight barrel that is also threaded. 1B71B136-DC4A-454F-A19A-3C986354E0CF by RouteClearance posted Jun 30, 2021 at 1:24 A big range report day is coming up on both on both.
As long as you didn't have to go through what I had to just recently to excersize my rights, it's golden! Congrats, looking to see how they run!
Congrats, it's been a while since I picked up multiple firearms in one day. I used to work for a gun range that did consignment sales, we had the ability to "set aside" new consignments that other employees were looking for. So, there were days I would come home with 2+ firearms due to the good deals that came in.
The Timney HIT trigger I bought from Brownells. If you want the best field use/target trigger to put on a Remy, this is it. Hopefully, if the weather holds out, I will take her to the range next Tuesday. Because of the slow twist(1-12), use projectiles from 40-50grs. I have two boxes of Hornady 40 gr. V-Max to load in some Lake City brass. I have well over five different propellants to try behind these 40gr. pills.
Fast twist? 1 in 12 is slow. The AR I sold last summer had a 1 in 8. Or is my brain all screwed up? (again) Timneys are nice though.