Hello all...
not new to forums, just a new member here. Certainly not new to shooting, reloading, customizing rifles. Been doing it for 50+yrs.
Hope to meet alot of good people here, and i hope to learn some new things along the way. Even a 70yr old can learn something new.
Shooting and reloading is my passion, and has been my main hobby all my life. I caught this disease as a kid, and they never found a cure for me.
I will forewarn you, i usually have more questions rather than answers though...lol. This old dog is always eager to learn some new tricks.
I own and shoot anything from a good ole .22 rifle all the way up to the heavy magnums.
My favorite to shoot is the good ole 22-250. Turned alotta dirt red over the years in the back pastures. (Hence - RED DIRT)
First 22-250 i owned (many decades ago) put alotta ditch grizzlies down. One shot, one kill. Farthest one i ever shot was 600yds.
Barrel erosion finally forced the retirement of the ole boy, so i bought a new 22-250 the other day.
My new born, is a Howa 22-250 Heavy Barrel.
The barrel is the 24in - 1/12 twist barrel - I set up the trigger to break at 2lbs.
I`ve not shot it yet, but "HOWIE" is cleaned up and ready to go smoke some sight-in paper targets.
I bought some PPU ammo for it to break in the barrel. Topped off with a 4x16x50 scope i had laying around.
I know i`m leaving some meat on the table, but considering i`m old, and i dont see well anymore, this new rifle will do me just fine, hopefully.
Once i get the first 20rds down the pipe and break in the barrel, i`ll be lookin at taking some ditch grizzles (wood chucks) out around here.
Vince
