Monthly Archives: June 2007

18 Jun

>Krebs Custom 1911 for NRA Action Pistol

Steven K. Ledin,

Another day dawned beautifully for an outdoor match. I shot a Krebs Custom 1911 for NRA Action Pistol. First stage I cleaned, second stage my gun locked up three times and I dropped seven rounds. I was using Federal Gold Medal Match to shoot the close stages because I didn’t have enough full loads to finish two matches with. My Krebs Custom is set up for full loads and the spring was too strong to cycle the gun with target loads. My fault. Stupid. The rest of the course went well and I finished fine. On my second full …

14 Jun

>Freedom Arms and Scope Choices

Steven K. Ledin,

I blew up a fairly expensive brand name scope on a six inch unported .454 at the worst possible time. On an animal in Africa. Missed the critter, and afterwards saw that the reticle had turned in the scope. My loads were pretty ridiculous, and the scope held up for a couple hundred rounds. Needless to say I have little faith in the brand in that application. The most reliable handgun scopes so far have been the Leupolds and the Bushnell Elites. Regarding the Elites, don’t judge a book by its cover. A lot of people think that Bushnell …

13 Jun

>Millett Angle-Loc Rings for Grooved Receivers

Steven K. Ledin,

Millett Angle-Loc rings for grooved receivers are underutilized high quality products. They have windage adjustable screws on both sides of the ring, letting you center your scope for windage without moving your scope’s turrets. This keeps the scope at its strongest. The rings also open very wide, allowing you to use them on European 22s and airguns with wider bases, something many tip-off rings can’t be mounted on. The quality is great, and Millett offers many sizes of these rings for 3/8″ dovetails as well as Weaver style.…

12 Jun

>Using the Leupold Boone and Crocket Reticle

Steven K. Ledin,

Customer just called bitching because he expected his Leupold Boone and Crockett reticle to be spot on with his 30-06 hunting gun up to 500 yards. I told him it’s not likely, but he didn’t want to know why. He didn’t want to shoot his gun, he just wanted the stadia lines perfectly in sync with his bullet holes at lasered distances. Bonehead. He wouldn’t understand that most reticles of this type are for groups of cartridges, not specific cartridges, and not for his specific gun, but for many different types of guns. The only way to be spot on …

11 Jun

>Simmons Pro Hunter 6-24 Rifle Scope on Remington 788

Steven K. Ledin,

I took Chuck to the range yesterday for some trigger time. A pleasant surprise was how well we both liked my Simmons Pro Hunter 6-24 rifle scope on my Remington 788. The 788 was a boring looking underappreciated very accurate rifle with nine locking lugs on the back of the bolt. It was discontinued because of production costs. They shoot like crazy, and mine in 22-250 is no exception. With its favorite factory load it consistently prints sub minute groups hot or cold, dirty or clean. The stock has Brownell’s black crinkle paint on it and looks good and …