Mystery Deer Cartridge is Dying
Mystery Deer Cartridge is Dying

Subscribe to my channel: http://bit.ly/RonSpomerOutdoorsSubscribe Affiliate Links: Links: Website: https://ronspomeroutdoors.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ronspomeroutdoors Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ronspomer/ Who is Ron Spomer For 44 years I’ve had the good fortune to photograph and write about my passion – the outdoor life. Wild creatures and wild places have always stirred me – from the first flushing pheasant that frightened me out of my socks in grandpa’s cornfield to the last whitetail that dismissed me with a wag of its tail. In my attempts to connect with this natural wonder, to become an integral part of our ecosystem and capture a bit of its mystery, I’ve photographed, hiked, hunted, birded, and fished across much of this planet. I've seen the beauty that everyone should see, survived adventures that everyone should experience. I may not have climbed the highest mountains, canoed the wildest rivers, caught the largest fish or shot the biggest bucks, but I’ve tried. Perhaps you have, too. And that’s the essential thing. Being out there, an active participant in our outdoor world. Produced by: @red11media Welcome to the RSO Podcast! In this episode, I read an article I wrote about an amazing pronghorn hunt I went on in Colorado. Links: Website: https://ronspomeroutdoors.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ronspomeroutdoors Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ronspomer/ Who is Ron Spomer For 44 years I’ve had the good fortune to photograph and write about my passion – the outdoor life. Wild creatures and wild places have always stirred me – from the first flushing pheasant that frightened me out of my socks in grandpa’s cornfield to the last whitetail that dismissed me with a wag of its tail. In my attempts to connect with this natural wonder, to become an integral part of our ecosystem and capture a bit of its mystery, I’ve photographed, hiked, hunted, birded, and fished across much of this planet. I've seen the beauty that everyone should see, survived adventures that everyone should experience. I may not have climbed the highest mountains, canoed the wildest rivers, caught the largest fish or shot the biggest bucks, but I’ve tried. Perhaps you have, too. And that’s the essential thing. Being out there, an active participant in our outdoor world. Produced by: @red11media Disclaimer All loading, handloading, gunsmithing, shooting and associated activities and demonstrations depicted in our videos are conducted by trained, certified, professional gun handlers, instructors, and shooters for instructional and entertainment purposes only with emphasis on safety and responsible gun handling. Always check at least 3 industry handloading manuals for handloading data, 2 or 3 online ballistic calculators for ballistic data. Do not modify any cartridge or firearm beyond what the manufacturer recommends. Do not attempt to duplicate, mimic, or replicate anything you see in our videos. Firearms, ammunition, and constituent parts can be extremely dangerous if not used safely.



Longslide 10mm Javelina 1911: Plate Rack Obliterator (When it Works)!
Longslide 10mm Javelina 1911: Plate Rack Obliterator (When it Works)!

http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons https://www.floatplane.com/channel/ForgottenWeapons/home Cool Forgotten Weapons merch! http://shop.bbtv.com/collections/forgotten-weapons In 1977, Arcadia Machine & Tool introduced the Hardballer, the first commercial stainless steel 1911. Stainless steel was a hot commodity, although there were some initial teething issues with slide/frame galling. Eventually, AMT introduced a number of additional 1911 models, including the Javelina - a 10mm Auto model available in standard Government length as well as the 7 inch "Hunter" alongside that we have here today. The Javelina was only made for a couple years in the early 1990s, before AMT had financial problems and the market for the 10mm cartridge lost its initial intensity. As best I can tell, about 2000 Javelinas were made between both barrel lengths. I was rather impressed with how the gun handled when fired; it was more controllable than I had anticipated. And the 10mm projectile made a very persuasive statement on the plates! Unfortunately, it had a failure to feed about every 10-15 rounds. That was not a surprise to me, as AMT's reputation is not all that good. Contact: Forgotten Weapons 6281 N. Oracle #36270 Tucson, AZ 85740



(Review) Goblin Deuce Micro-Launcher
(Review) Goblin Deuce Micro-Launcher

Quick review of the Goblin Deuce Micro-Launcher - Heavy Duty Polymer construction - Metal Trigger Assembly - Break Action Double Barrel - Uses rechargeable Air Cartridge Shells - Interchangeable Cartridge End Pieces: 6mm BBs or Single .68 Paintball - Uses CO2, Green Gas, and Propane - Magazine: 12 BBs per shell, 2 shells - Firing Mode: Single Shot, Safety Includes soft carry case, extra o-rings, and propane tank adapter My Facebook page : http://www.facebook.com/ScarFab94 A video "Fab Production".



500 S&W Magnum - Preview - The Ultimate Big Gun
500 S&W Magnum - Preview - The Ultimate Big Gun

www.smith-wesson.com/ • Most Powerful Production Revolver in the World Today • Massive .500 S&W Magnum® Cartridge - 2600 ft/lb. Muzzle Energy • A Hunting Handgun For Any Game Animal Walking • Removable High Efficiency Compensator • HIVIZ® Red Dot Interchangeable Front Sight Model: S&W 500™ Caliber: .500 S&W Magnum® Capacity: 5 Rounds Barrel Length: 8.38" / 21.3 cm Front Sight: Light Gathering HI-VIZ® Red Dot Rear Sight: Adjustable Grip: Synthetic Action: Single/Double Action Frame: Extra Large Frame Size: Extra Large - Exposed Hammer Finish: Satin Stainless Overall Length: 15" / 38.1 cm Material: Stainless Steel Frame Stainless Steel Cylinder Weight Empty: 72.5 oz. Purpose: Handgun Hunting The .500 S&W Magnum is a fifty-caliber (12.7 mm) semi-rimmed handgun cartridge developed by Cor-Bon in partnership with the Smith & Wesson "X-Gun" engineering team for use in the Smith & Wesson Model 500 X-frame revolver and introduced in February 2003 at the SHOT show. Its primary design purpose was as a hunting handgun cartridge capable of taking all North American game species. Smith & Wesson had been at the forefront when developing powerful handgun cartridges such as the .357 S&W Magnum and the .44 Remington Magnum. However, since 1960 the company's .44 Remington Magnum which it had developed in partnership with Remington, was eclipsed by the .454 Casull. Since then, several other more powerful cartridges had been developed by Action Arms, Linebaugh, Ruger, Wildey and Winchester for repeating handguns. In 1971 Smith & Wesson had experienced a dramatic surge in orders for their Model 29 revolver in the .44 Magnum cartridge with which S&W production was not able to keep up. Available Model 29 revolvers were being sold for two to three times the suggested retail price, due to the low supply and high demand for the revolver. This surge in demand was due to the Dirty Harry movie, where the Model 29 revolver was billed, incorrectly, as the most powerful revolver. With the entry of the .500 S&W Magnum and the Model 500 revolver, Smith & Wesson recaptured the title of the most powerful handgun, and with it an increase in sales. The .500 Smith & Wesson Magnum was designed from the outset to be the most powerful production handgun cartridge. S&W product manager Herb Belin proposed the idea of developing the revolver and cartridge to the S&W sales team. With the backing of the sales team, the project was approved by S&W President Bob Scott. The ammunition would be developed by Cor-Bon and Peter Pi in partnership with the S&W X-Gun engineering team of Brett Curry, Bret Mikuta and Tom Oakley. Eleven months later on January 9, 2003 the team unveiled the S&W Model 500 revolver and the .500 S&W Magnum cartridge. According to Belin, the cartridge was designed from its inception to be substantially more powerful than any other production handgun cartridge before it. Cor-Bon would later go on to develop the .500 S&W Special cartridge.




« Previous


Popular Tags

#Tristan Thompson  #Neymar  #Derrick Rose  #New York Knicks  #Goal Celebrations  #Stephen Curry  #Luis Suarez  #Zlatan Ibrahimovi  #Manuel Neuer  #Mesut Ozil  

Popular Users

#TheRealJRSmith  #BizNasty2point0  #SportsCenter  #justinbieber  #serenawilliams  #BeingSalmanKhan  #espn  #Ky1eLong  #Drake  #realDonaldTrump  #RobGronkowski  #_BAnderson30_  #si_vault  #tigerwoods