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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2206302" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>This morning I was looking at my E-Mails and had one from Nosler as I had signed up for them . They had an interesting line that said 5 tips for safely navigating any range so I decided to look at it . It was aimed at first time gun owners and people that had never been to the range and was very good information as well as a good refresher and reminder for all of us going to the range . It was on YouTube titled First Trip to the Shooting Range with Randy Newberg . So then when we have younger people that we want to teach about fire arms and shooting things like this are often helpful for me in that endeavor as for some reason the young people around me tend to want to listen better to people they don't know over someone they are around all of the time . I like to watch a guy on there that's called GunBlue490 as well he's kind of enjoyable to listen to being a retired police armor he's pretty opinionated in some areas but he for sure knows his Smith and Wesson revolvers they are an interesting piece and some of them are quite expensive unless they have been incorrectly maintained then the price can be dropped by 1/3 rd or more . A good original 44mag of the Dirty Harry era can be worth in the range of 4000.00-5000.00 if it's in top condition with the wooden case but if it's rusted or been taken apart with the screw slots slopped out ect. the price may drop to 400.00 . I have the screw drivers that I made to fit those screw heads tightly with the sides rounded so as not to cause damage to the surrounding metal for when I work on them yep I'm anal about it when I work on one and I only do it for myself or close friends I won't even clean my son's for him he sends his back to S&W for any thing but cleaning .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2206302, member: 91783"] This morning I was looking at my E-Mails and had one from Nosler as I had signed up for them . They had an interesting line that said 5 tips for safely navigating any range so I decided to look at it . It was aimed at first time gun owners and people that had never been to the range and was very good information as well as a good refresher and reminder for all of us going to the range . It was on YouTube titled First Trip to the Shooting Range with Randy Newberg . So then when we have younger people that we want to teach about fire arms and shooting things like this are often helpful for me in that endeavor as for some reason the young people around me tend to want to listen better to people they don't know over someone they are around all of the time . I like to watch a guy on there that's called GunBlue490 as well he's kind of enjoyable to listen to being a retired police armor he's pretty opinionated in some areas but he for sure knows his Smith and Wesson revolvers they are an interesting piece and some of them are quite expensive unless they have been incorrectly maintained then the price can be dropped by 1/3 rd or more . A good original 44mag of the Dirty Harry era can be worth in the range of 4000.00-5000.00 if it's in top condition with the wooden case but if it's rusted or been taken apart with the screw slots slopped out ect. the price may drop to 400.00 . I have the screw drivers that I made to fit those screw heads tightly with the sides rounded so as not to cause damage to the surrounding metal for when I work on them yep I'm anal about it when I work on one and I only do it for myself or close friends I won't even clean my son's for him he sends his back to S&W for any thing but cleaning . [/QUOTE]
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