If I wanted to illustrate why revolvers have remained in high demand, despite the intense marketing of inexpensive plastic framed autoloaders, I would probably just show them this revolver. The gun projects nostalgia, but it also reflects modern manufacturing technology. It is a gun that fits well into a handgun […]
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Ruger's 77/22® .22 Hornet-I promise there will not bee any puns...
It’s not like I’ve had a lot of exposure to the .22 Hornet. I’d always intended to own one but, in fact, I’ve had only two contacts with firearms chambered for this round. The first through my fleeting association with B-52’s during the ’66-’70 time frame, when the little fold […]
Ruger's P90, No Space Between the "P" and the "9" Homer with or without Jethro
The first time I read Homer’s epic poems, The Iliad and The Odyssey, a prerequisite to becoming a high school freshman, I thought it was implausible that a city sacking effort could last ten years when the combined allied participation in World War II lasted only five. I did, however, […]
Ruger's M77® Hawkeye® Compact Part II-Short Barrel .308 Winchester Handloads
If you caught Part I, you know Batman wrangled free from the Joker and that the Ruger Hawkeye M77 Compact is an unusual rifle – a very light, well balanced, compact, accurate, short barreled gun. Add in a tough, stabile, weather resistant stock and durable stainless hardware and you’ve got […]
Ruger's M77® Hawkeye® Compact It makes even the .308 Winchester fun to shoot!
The first thing that came to mind when I pulled the Hawkeye Compact out of the bulk shipping carton was where the rest of the gun might be. The box is approximately two thirds the length of the other rifles and it feels almost empty. It took a few moments, […]
Ruger's Lightweight Compact Pistol and Roll Your Own Ammo Concealed carry. Don't make a spectacle of yourself
I’d been looking for a small .380 ACP ever since I shot a smoked over Colt Mustang. The product of some very clean gunsmithing, the trigger was excellent and the gun shot really well, making smaller than cloverleaf groups at seven yards. I looked around for one of my own […]
Shooting the .416 Ruger M77 Hawkeye Alaskan Part I You don't tug on Superman's cape...
I’ve been out of the country for a month, California to be precise, so it’s good to be home and to be greeted with a whole week without a snow storm. I’ve been trying to decide if I want to buy one or two moose hunting lottery tickets for next […]
Winchester 1873 and the 44-40 WCF Part I
11/03/2019 The project was originally geared toward handloading the 44-40 WCF cartridge. Most load data I’ve put together, and most I’ve seen, is based on relatively fast powder and short barrel carbines or handguns. With a SAAMI MAP of only 11,000 PSI, and an early Winchester lever action design, not […]
Ruger's M77 Hawkeye Standard Rifle Part 1
Today would have to be descriptively recorded as,,, interesting. It started with a skunk occupying a trap set for squirrels, a contractor almost being blown off the roof in high winds and an all day ATF compliance audit. The skunk, set free, was last seen heading toward my neighbor’s home, […]
Ruger's M77 Hawkeye Standard Rifle Part 2
Many people do not realize that the 25-06 was actually invented prior to the 30-06 Springfield and, in fact, prior to the 45-70. It was the first round to be adopted by Blefuscu forces in their war with the Lilliputs. The real story of the 25-06 Remington’s origins, the whole […]