Here we talk about anything related to guns and reloading. Sharing information, shooting different types of targets, choreographing different handgun loads. New firearms, old firearms, Colt, Smith & Wesson, Glock, Hi Standard, FNH 5.7x28mm some wildcat rounds 40 Super, 9x25 Dillon, 400 Cor-Bon, 22 TCM.
Excellent video, thank you. I just picked up a mint condition oddball. It's a Riot marked 1974 date coded 18 inch with poly choke and deluxe furniture.
I picked up a matt-chromed High Standard Flite King Shotgun Riot Gun. Plain stock and corncob slide stock. I picked it up for right around $250. I have tried to find out how many were chromed.....no luck.
Great looking shotguns. I don't understand why winchester and mossberg don't produce models as clean and smooth as these. No heat shield, fancy adornment, etc. Just wood, corn cob fore-end, and slick functioning.
@@jkelley2091 I would recommend you not buy any more MQA recordings. MQA went into bankruptcy (called Administration in the UK), but its assets were purchased by Lenbrook who will still offer it on a new streaming service, now that Tidal has dropped it. Some DAC manufacturers are not including MQA because it is proprietary and requires a license fee to be paid to the owner of MQA (now Leebrock). Some musicians are opposed to MQA because they believe the sound is degraded. Despite what was claimed, MQA encoding is lossy (some resolution is lost) in the file size reduction. An article titled "Digital Done Wrong" on the International Audio/Video Review website concluded that MQA is founded on a fundamentally unsound understanding of correct digital audio processing and found that playback of a sample MQA encoding demonstrated gross distortion and reconstruction failure. It did, however, comment that some listeners may find the technical defects of MQA encoding subjectively pleasing
@@Mark-rw3kw I love the clean sound it produces. Did you see what Lenbrook is doing with MQA i think it may be big. It's funny 80% of people that listen to it love it.
Glad you're still alive! I got worried for a little bit. 😂 I'm a much more budget audiophile with a Pioneer LX505 receiver and a 7.1 speaker set-up. Your rundown seems correct about the wrong chip, but I'm no audio expert. I just like it when it sounds good.
I can't believe I haven't seen this video. So awesome to see this cartridge being made. I still have a couple originals and spent brass though having more would be better. Thanks for making this video, it has revived my interest in my 357/45 GWM.
Good evening, I recently purchased a North Hollywood with a S/N 3710. According to your log 3875 were the first NH serial numbers. I am somewhat confused.Did I purchase an odd ball Any information would be greatly appreciated.
@@JM-hx1xi your frame was made 4/12/1972 it’s a Pasadena frame it’s what is called a collateral gun. Harry used those frames as collateral for loans then they got repurchased and they made the N Hollywood s watch my NH video
Thanks for the video. I recently purchased Colonel Cooper's Super Scout in .350 Remington Magnum and have run into the same problem everyone else experiences in trying to find the ammunition. This was very helpful.
hey Jeff, i love ur videos on auto mags, just wondering I've tried to get in touch with Bruce Stark for one of these book but have not been able to contact him also now my email dis not working till its fixed does he have any other contaklct into so i can order 1. ive looked everywhere to find one to no avail
@@jkelley2091 Mag options for a .38 SUper conversion bbl on a Glock 20 were exactly two, the 20 or 21 mag. I am certain you were not suggesting some other 9x19 mag completely incompatible w/ the 1.275" OAL of a .38 Super, right?
i remember i had my 1st 45 1911 hardballer and it had the 1 of the worst barrels lots of chatter cutting in the rifling i vlew that barrel with excessive leading and sent it in around 1986 and amt sent me a new 1 and it had all the same chatter cut rifling
@@jkelley2091 thank you for replying. I’m planning to start with 44 mag but would like to load 256 in time. Figured I’d pick up dies along the way as I came across them.
Wonderful gun, great series of videos! I am curious about the lesser known dimensions of the Automag 180/180-D. Especially the overall thick-/wideness (left to right) and the wideness of the trigger guard. I am asking because I want to prepare my gun safe in advance for its accomodation. Can you help me out?
I never liked Weatherby rifles, especially the stocks to me are horrible. To make it even worse, he opted to put that thick layer of shiny varnish on it. Reminds me of a cheap Saturday night hooker. Most of the rounds are also overly fast. No need for that. The .340 and old .375 Weatherby are OK. I've been a PH since 1996, and had very bad experience with clients shooting them fast and furious Weatherby's. I've heard from gunsmiths that all those locking lugs on most of the rifles very seldom would make contact with the locking recesses. To each his own I guess.
Sorry. My personal experience is my 7600 30-06 has way more recoil. I own both. Yes well known rifleman have said my experience is different. But seriously, if you shoot a 308 and a 30-30, yes there is a difference but "you're not going to the hospital because of the kick". Everyone makes the 350 like a trip in an an ambulance. The 350 got slagged. Best brush gun. Like the Whelan but tighter in the thick bush. And I own a 45-70 Guide Gun. So this is high praise. Please, back off the bull. 350 Rem Mag got canned by media and not actual hunters in the woods. Recoil.... Lol. Said 22 lr News reporters. Get a grip. Same recoil as a 30-06. I have that too. Proper gun fit makes a huge difference. My 600 is amazing. 175 lbs. 5'9. Toss between my Mar.lin 45-70 GG and this 1965 350. Both great. Quit slogging the 350 Rem Mag until you fire one and go, " oh yeah, I get what he said". All the 1960s writers were paid hacks. At 175 lbs and I'm asking "kicks like a mule, huge recoil?". Well, let me take my t-shirt off and take a second shot because I'm not on the same media train you are". I might be 180 lbs now. Just saying. Weight embellished but truth on the 350.