The 3 I know of from least expensive to the most are. Bridgeview gun club, Port Allen, Wilderness clays in Lafayette, and Covey Rise in Husser. The first 2 are roughly 200 a year, and .30 cents a clay, or you can shoot as a quest without a member being present and a round of 100 clays will run...
Sweet gun, but was looking for something with longer barrells. i assume this one has auto ejectors? Not familiar with Weatherby shotguns, are their chokes readily available and which aftermarket chokes does it accept?
Yup, it came with several from Ruger, Ruger says they are proprietary and that was my first thought, might not be the right ones. Manuel says not just any moon clip will work...........
Thanks, I did see on another forum, that sometimes the bump on the hammer needs to be slightly honed for better contact. Didn't particularly want to do that. I'm about to put some different grips on and while I have it apart I'll make sure everything is clean around the transfer bar, etc.
Latest revolver acquisition. Last range session was getting light primer stirkes on the .45 acp stuff. Anyone else have this issue? Its my first Redhawk, have had several Blackhawks including one with extra cylinder for .45 acps and never had that issue. I was using Winchester white box which...
You did the right thing! I love Sherbourne myself and have run into the same issues. I'm an RSO as well.
I try not to be a jerk about it, but won't have someone being unsafe and possibly shoot someone, that be hard to live with if I did nothing. I don't get to go during the week as much as I use...
I have a Browning A bolt in 300 win mag, I picked it up at a gun show for 400 $ put a necstar tactical scope on it
Also have a Remington sps in .308, I bought it from a fellow bayou shooter, both are great rifles, and for the purposes you stated are perfect for that. Look around on here and you...
I miss Ground Patti, original location was Ardenwood, followed by Sherwood Forest, and finally Jefferson Hwy
Heard about the one in Lafayette and plan a visit on my next trip there!
I know this may sound silly, but cheap guitars ( especially acoustic) are very difficult to play and will discourage a beginner trying to learn chord formations. The Ibanez is a good suggestion in your price range.......I'm a Taylor man myself but an entry level one is going to cost you more...