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Specialty Handgun Hunting
Finally Completed Long Range Pistol
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<blockquote data-quote="45LongColt" data-source="post: 532033" data-attributes="member: 32929"><p>Gun is a tack driver. Shoots really well out to about 400 yards. Only problem is the gun moves too much for my liking with more recoil than I had originally expected. So I just placed my order for a Liberty Suppressor which will both reduce felt recoil as well as muzzle blast sound levels. Where we hunt (Kansas) they just passed a law (July 2011) that now makes it legal to hunt with suppressors, so timing worked out great.</p><p> </p><p>I'm also having my smith make a custom Bi-Pod attachment to the front forearm so I can attach/detach a bi pod when in the field. I erally like the Harris BR Pods, however they wont fit on the forearm due to the width and flat bottom (the spring attachments hit the bottom of the forearm). So he is going to make a piece that goes between the Bi-Pod and Forearm out of stainless stock and paint it black to match the Bi-Pod. I had do this on my 220 Swift as well and after 7 years of use, it is still working great.</p><p> </p><p>Now I just have to wait for the BATF to approve the purchase to get the can.</p><p> </p><p>Here is a video of us shooting it in the field... notice the nice fireball about 6" out in front of the muzzle.</p><p> </p><p><a href="http://www.handgundefense.com/pics/22BR_Kansas_2011" target="_blank">http://www.handgundefense.com/pics/22BR_Kansas_2011</a></p><p> </p><p>45LongColt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="45LongColt, post: 532033, member: 32929"] Gun is a tack driver. Shoots really well out to about 400 yards. Only problem is the gun moves too much for my liking with more recoil than I had originally expected. So I just placed my order for a Liberty Suppressor which will both reduce felt recoil as well as muzzle blast sound levels. Where we hunt (Kansas) they just passed a law (July 2011) that now makes it legal to hunt with suppressors, so timing worked out great. I'm also having my smith make a custom Bi-Pod attachment to the front forearm so I can attach/detach a bi pod when in the field. I erally like the Harris BR Pods, however they wont fit on the forearm due to the width and flat bottom (the spring attachments hit the bottom of the forearm). So he is going to make a piece that goes between the Bi-Pod and Forearm out of stainless stock and paint it black to match the Bi-Pod. I had do this on my 220 Swift as well and after 7 years of use, it is still working great. Now I just have to wait for the BATF to approve the purchase to get the can. Here is a video of us shooting it in the field... notice the nice fireball about 6" out in front of the muzzle. [URL]http://www.handgundefense.com/pics/22BR_Kansas_2011[/URL] 45LongColt [/QUOTE]
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