Things I learned at the range Sunday:

Went to the rifle range Sunday morning (finally!). 75 degrees, partly cloudy, almost no wind. My previous attempts always encountered either bad/rainy weather or high winds, making sighting in/performance checks difficult. Today was an EXCELLENT day to do both.

But I learned a few things:

1. The Sharps 1874 (.45-70) replica is a very accurate rifle. I was shooting 5 round groups (at 50 yards) where all the holes were touching once I got it on the paper. I could learn to like double set triggers…A lot.

2. That 17.75 lb rifle kicks like a mule…

On steroids.

A mad mule at that.  With a grudge. And a bad attitude. Whose wife just left him…. for his girlfriend. 

I’m gonna have to get a recoil pad.

Srsly.

3. Steel buttplates hurt an already bruised shoulder. Repeated attempts to verify did not change this phenomenon.

4. My first attempts at paper-patching pure lead bullets went very well. Good accuracy and good paper separation. You can find instructions for ANYTHING on the internet…I gotta load some more soon. Maybe my shoulder will heal in a week or so so I can try again.

5. Enough rounds begin to hurt…. Badly…. Then it becomes Not Fun.
Continued experimentation showed that this does not change with further shooting. Nor will the shoulder go numb. 

6. One should shoot the .22 rifle FIRST.

7. The scope on the Savage MKII rifle I won in the raffle can be as much as 20″ (L/R) off  POI (at 50 yards) and still have enough adjustment to move onto target.  (but that is a lot of clicks)

8. The Savage MKII rifle/scope combination is capable of shooting single hole 5 shot groups at 50 yds (even with a badly bruised shoulder) with Federal Bulk ammunition until I get tired and start to shake. Which is about 200 rounds.

9. Some people, say from Illinois, cannot learn to follow rules of firearms and range safety and must be asked to leave before they hurt someone else. And that, when called on it for the third time, double down on stupid by offering to shoot the other range users (all 9 of us) instead of following the rules or leaving.  (hint: brandishing (showing) a pistol (even if it never leaves the holster) in a threatening manner on an Indiana gun range is stupid. Eight of the 9 of the other range users were also heeled).  Discretion is, however, apparently even in Illinois, the better part of valor. They left. Thank God the rest of the range users showed restraint, let ’em talk their piece, and leave. Words are cheap, so they let ’em say their bit. But for a moment there, I thought someone was gonna shoot the asshole. and no, not me. I stayed the hell out of that part… , I just watched from the sidelines (behind the table, in fact) as the scene played out, even if earlier I did get in his face when he picked up and pointed the (tricked out with gadgets) AR (with a magazine in the well!) downrange when we were changing targets. (“What? It’s not loaded, man”…..) Glad they left and no one escalated the situation, and the only things exchanged were words. All the rest of us wanted was to shoot rifles safely. The rangemaster was, of course, late to the party and ineffective. Other range users said this had happened before. Disturbing. Maybe I’ll go to JP instead of Willow Slough next time. Fewer out of staters maybe. I dunno..

Chicago people…. WhatAreYaGonnaDo?

I fail to see how one man can be an effective rangemaster over 1000 feet of firing line and 100+ people if they aren’t willing to follow safety rules. But that is all the state pays for, so that is all we get. Especially when they don’t leave the air conditioned cabin.

It was, overall, an excellent range morning on Sunday. Even with the added out of state excitement.

I came home much more relaxed than when I left, which is, after all the point. 

Tired

Spent a large portion of the day heating and straightening some large bits of iron the old fashioned way. Charcoal, air, anvil and hammer.  Over and over and over and over and over.

Man, I forgot how much work that can be.

 I hope I can make a fist Sunday morning. I’m supposed to go shooting if the weather holds.

Fast and Furious

I could write a lot about it. But I couldn’t do it justice.

Executive privilege….looks like someone (the WON) is trying to hide something.

Contempt of congress ? I too am guilty of that…daily. Usually before my breakfast cereal is fully wetted with milk. But Holder is gonna get his if the house van get their shit together.

If they (the house) would have acted sooner, they’d have likely been able to to do more to affect the election. It might be too late now…

And it isn’t like they are gonna get Holder or any of the ATF leaders jailed. At best they will get jobs elsewhere in the government bureaucracy. Not even be forced to resign or lose their pensions.

So far, the MSM has done their best to shield the administration, but the veil of secrecy has finally been pierced and they have to acknowledge it.

There is a lot in the blogosphere that is better written and better researched than I could do, so go read them.

y’ know….

When you read things like this, you have to wonder (if yer tinfoil hat is on tightly enough) if the Won really believes anything he says, or if his economic plan is just designed to damage the United States and/or the economy of this country.

It is hard to tell the difference between malice aforethought and true incompetence, isn’t it?

“He needed killin”

Or something like that.

Texas father not charged with killing of his 5 year old  daughters molester.

Sanity reigns in Texas.

Perhaps there are still places where liberal thinking hasn’t infected everybody.

Mayhaps I should plan on living there instead. It looks like it might be my kind of place with my kind of people.

He’s at it again

This time bowing to Calderon in Mexico

Seriously, Dude, yer the leader of the most powerful nation in the world. Bowing isn’t part of the job description.

Neither is kissing ass, much less apologizing.

Surely by now you realize that.

Read this

It is interesting just what made the losses in the bailouts.

UNION GIFTS.

Plain and simple.

He took your (and my) money and gave it to the UAW and associated unions (and, IMHO) in an illegal manner.

Either way, he (and the unions) stole $26 Billion of our money.

And we let him (them) get away with it.