Most people aren't even aware it's possible to block ads. Younger generations especially, the internet to them has always been full of ads so it doesn't even occur to them that you can "block" them since it doesn't annoy them the way it does us. I have adblock on all my personal and work computers.
I noticed this when I was tutoring at college, I explained that you’d never have to watch a YouTube ad to a student, installed ublock for them and when I saw them again ublock was uninstalled because “I didn’t want to miss some ads I like”
I don’t understand it, seeing any ad makes me want to close my eyes and plug my ears, I fricking hate being advertised to.
I've been told it's a great round for bear. We only have black bear in New England but I could never drop one, too cute and cuddly, they remind me of my dog. I hunt deer with 30-30 and it works great, never felt a need to go bigger.
Outside of hunting I don't think it's very practical, sure it'll kill somebody dead but there's better options, like something that uses a magazine.
No. It's chambered for a new rimless version specially made for that gun. I don't know why, there are plenty of automatics that feed rimmed ammo just fine.
here's the cool thing about 45-70
the case is from the black powder days, that's why it's so long
today, they're loaded with smokeless
but, if all you could find in the store were black powder, then you're g2g... you just need to clean your gun well every time you use it. But also, primer pockets will last a lot longer using black powder.
I love mine, it's incredibly accurate and always fun to shoot. the bodine version would be more expensive because of the extra features but its worth depends on how much you'd like the lighter trigger
I bought some ammo at first just to get a feel for factory ammo but now I reload with smokeless and black powder
I overspent on an Italian rolling block in 45-70 and I absolutely love it. Iron sight shots (albeit the irons were stupid expensive too) are rewarding and fun. The math that goes into the tang sights was an entire thing to learn.
Good call, that's my girl too. What you spend? I was in for 1800 with a kind of shitty case.
2 years ago
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this
it was $1500 brand new
came with the front blade sight, front hooded sight with inserts, rear buckhorn and a creedmoor sight
if I ever get a membership for a 300+ yard range I'll get a scope
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I've looked into the brass scopes and really want one. I emailed Pedersoli in iItaly and asked to buy some of the front sight inserts and they sent me 6 of each for free. Their guy who makes youtube videos asked to call me and talk about mine but I was out of country at the time. Wish I could have afforded the set trigger version.
I overspent on an Italian rolling block in 45-70 and I absolutely love it. Iron sight shots (albeit the irons were stupid expensive too) are rewarding and fun. The math that goes into the tang sights was an entire thing to learn.
yeah
what kind of actual sub-80 IQ Black persontard sees ads on the internet in the year of our lord two thousand and twenty two
Most people aren't even aware it's possible to block ads. Younger generations especially, the internet to them has always been full of ads so it doesn't even occur to them that you can "block" them since it doesn't annoy them the way it does us. I have adblock on all my personal and work computers.
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I noticed this when I was tutoring at college, I explained that you’d never have to watch a YouTube ad to a student, installed ublock for them and when I saw them again ublock was uninstalled because “I didn’t want to miss some ads I like”
I don’t understand it, seeing any ad makes me want to close my eyes and plug my ears, I fricking hate being advertised to.
Yeah it's fricking wild man. Gen Z is fricking weird with shit like that.
>“I didn’t want to miss some ads I like”
never happened
stay mad boomers
nah I've heard that too, it's a weird young culture thing.
the same one that spams the same catchphrase on all threads for more than 5 years.
I've been told it's a great round for bear. We only have black bear in New England but I could never drop one, too cute and cuddly, they remind me of my dog. I hunt deer with 30-30 and it works great, never felt a need to go bigger.
Outside of hunting I don't think it's very practical, sure it'll kill somebody dead but there's better options, like something that uses a magazine.
there is an AR-10 chambered in it for a cool $4000
No. It's chambered for a new rimless version specially made for that gun. I don't know why, there are plenty of automatics that feed rimmed ammo just fine.
You can build one chambered in 45 raptor for cheaper
here's the cool thing about 45-70
the case is from the black powder days, that's why it's so long
today, they're loaded with smokeless
but, if all you could find in the store were black powder, then you're g2g... you just need to clean your gun well every time you use it. But also, primer pockets will last a lot longer using black powder.
As a hunting round.
Not as a warfighting round so much.
>300 gr JHP flying at 2,069 ft/s at you is bad at war fighting
could literally rip a human body in half at 100m
It wouldn't rip a human in half.
The problem isn't with the terminal ballistics it's with capacity, logistics, and the firearms it's chambered in.
yes
how much $$?
it was $1500 brand new
do you like it? kind of want one now
https://www.davide-pedersoli.com/en/product/rolling-block-john-bodine-30#&gid=1&pid=1
do you load own ammo or buy it?
I love mine, it's incredibly accurate and always fun to shoot. the bodine version would be more expensive because of the extra features but its worth depends on how much you'd like the lighter trigger
I bought some ammo at first just to get a feel for factory ammo but now I reload with smokeless and black powder
Good call, that's my girl too. What you spend? I was in for 1800 with a kind of shitty case.
this
came with the front blade sight, front hooded sight with inserts, rear buckhorn and a creedmoor sight
if I ever get a membership for a 300+ yard range I'll get a scope
I've looked into the brass scopes and really want one. I emailed Pedersoli in iItaly and asked to buy some of the front sight inserts and they sent me 6 of each for free. Their guy who makes youtube videos asked to call me and talk about mine but I was out of country at the time. Wish I could have afforded the set trigger version.
Not bad, I don't think I got taken for a ride with the 300 premium, especially in my city.
>45-70 gov't still relevant?
Yes. Interestingly 45-70 levers are sold out in my area
No 45 colt. No 44 mag. Did a post die for this crap thread.
I overspent on an Italian rolling block in 45-70 and I absolutely love it. Iron sight shots (albeit the irons were stupid expensive too) are rewarding and fun. The math that goes into the tang sights was an entire thing to learn.
If you might need to like put down bears and bison that attack you and shit yeah.
yeah. I need to buy some for polar bears on a trip to Norway.
>are swords still relevant
not really. that doesn't mean one wont kill you.
Only if you reload, if you're a factory cuck then there's no reason.