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    1. SuperMag

      Archery as a hobby...do I wanna get into this? Maybe!

      I used to hunt with a compound bow years and years ago. My range has extensive archery facilities, and I'm considering getting into it as a hobby. But I want to keep things simple, so I'm considering a longbow or perhaps a hybrid recurve. You longbow/recurve freaks--what do you...
    2. SuperMag

      Hell-bent for leather: pouch for axe sharpening stone

      I decided to make a little leather pouch for my carbide sharpening puck. The plastic cases made to carry these stones work, but they are noisy with the stone rattling around in there. When carried in a backpack, I don't like sounding like a maraca when hoofin' down a hillside. You cannot...
    3. SuperMag

      Range report: Sig Sauer 522 carbine

      Took the Sig Sauer 522 compact carbine to the range today. Nobody was there; it was quiet. Until I started emptying magazines, that is =o) The Sig is a real peach of a rifle. It's not a one-hole shooter, but it's not designed to be. Instead, it's a dead-reliable 22LR semi auto that will...
    4. SuperMag

      Plinking target ideas: What ya got?

      Paper targets are fun, but reactive targets are way more fun. Tin cans, balloons, and Justin Bieber CDs--we all know about. Me, I like to set up brass cases and pop 'em off the target stand. Here's another one. Lay some joint compound into a rubber ice cube tray, screed the top smooth, and...
    5. SuperMag

      22 LRRF ammo test results (warning: unscientific!)

      Went to the range today and had the entire place to myself. It was hot (93 degrees), but I was under cover in shade and there was a mild breeze. The peashooter I used was a Savage Mk II BTVSS bolt-action rifle with a Nikon Prostaff 3-9x40 Rimfire scope. I shot 10 rounds of each ammo type...
    6. SuperMag

      22 target pistols: Ruger Mk III and Beretta U22

      Took these two pea shooters to the range on Friday to compare them side-by-side. The Ruger shot a tighter group, but that's probably due to the holographic sight I have on it. The Beretta shoots a fairly tight group with open sights, and I'll bet I can tighten it up with a decent holo or...
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