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My Assault Spoon is Finally Complete, Too
Took about a day and six hundred bucks, but my lever gun build is finally complete.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1259804904.jpg It's a 24" barreled 1:16 twist Marlin 1894CB in .45 Colt with the following mods: * Magazine plug removed, increasing capacity from 10 to 13 rounds. * XS Sight Systems Ghost Ring rear and white line front sights. Magazine: * One. 13 round capacity, integral to the rifle. Reloadable without taking rifle out of action. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1259805631.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1259805684.jpg For home defense scenarios I'm using the RCBS .45-270 SAA cast from wheel weights over 16.5 grains of 2400 for about 1,400 fps from this rifle. For "zombie" type scenarios i have a stockpile of approx 1000rds of LBT 300 grain LFN (also cast from wheel weights) loaded over 23 grains of 296 for about 1,600 fps from this rifle. A proven mule deer, black bear, and caribou killer from a 4 5/8" Blackhawk, I figure it should stomp zombies quite adequately as well. These things are dirt cheap. Powerful, accurate, absolutely reliable, and with enough range to keep the bastards off your lawn. :D |
LOL....lovin' it Jeff! :)
You might want to seriously consider some trijicon night sights though. Absolutely no-frills, always "on", extremely reliable....and only about $75-150.00 depending on application. Trijicon will install the capsules right into your existing sights if you send them to them. Costs about $100.00 i think. |
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I do like the Trijicons, snipe, and have used them in the past. I've found that for my own rifle shooting, however, that I do far better with a big fat post than any bead. It's amazing, too, just how much that XS post with the white centerline stands out in very low light. Essentially, if I can see what I'm shooting at, I can see that sight. It almost seems to glow; there is so much white, compared to even a very large bead, that it really stands out.
Yes Jim, I'm rather proud of how "green" my shooting habits are. And the irony of a caribou getting hit and killed by at least a piece of recycled car, 30 some odd miles north of the Arctic Circle in the middle of Bum Fark Nowhere, isn't lost on me, either... http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1259813333.jpg |
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I have the ghost sights - indeed, they are great for fast target acquisition and close in work. I don't like to shoot them past 60 yards though, as they are not precise enough (ring and front sight are too big).
George |
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Jeff,
What fascinates me with the ghost ring is how your brain can center the front sight in a ring that is all blurry. To me it feels like I am just pointing the front sight - the rest falls in place. I also shoot a compound bow and its sites feel very similar. George |
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Boeing Overtime, it's a beautiful thing..........
Bring that recycled lead out to my ranch sometime and we can shoot some trees down with it......serious. I need to do some pruning. |
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You can get the tritium capsules put right into your existing sights. |
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Did i mention that my spoon holds 101 rounds of ammunition? :) |
Very nice rifle!
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