Hummer Rifle Stock
MAYBE.......
NO....I wasn’t about to touch the Blue Light Special,just to satisfy curiosity, for obvious reasons.
The mistake I made was buying a second Rifle. I should have put the money in barrels and bullets. And spent more time learning how to shoot the “Blue Light Special”. That Rifle was a big part of my ultimate addiction to the sport. I once owned a 952 that had the same effect. There most likely was a fix for the new rifle, unfortunately, it got stolen before I could hand it over to a competent Rifle smith.
You don’t need a back up Rifle at a Benchrest Match. All you need are friends. When both rifles got stolen, fellow competitors loaned me rifles to shoot at matches. One Competitor even let me shoot one of his Rail Guns in an unlimited match. Bought a Rail Gun not long afterwards. This kind of camaraderie went on, until I had another Rifle built. A fellow competitor did a free barrel chamber for the newly acquired Rifle. It was fun shopping with all that insurance money.
Those are the kind of people you meet and interact with at a Benchrest match. Thats what keep me coming back. Of course,Im not telling you anything that you don’t already know.
Happy New Year
Glenn
Did you try the New barreled action in the Black stock? That would be the only to find out if it is, in fact the action, wouldn't it?
Thanks,
Pete
MAYBE.......
NO....I wasn’t about to touch the Blue Light Special,just to satisfy curiosity, for obvious reasons.
The mistake I made was buying a second Rifle. I should have put the money in barrels and bullets. And spent more time learning how to shoot the “Blue Light Special”. That Rifle was a big part of my ultimate addiction to the sport. I once owned a 952 that had the same effect. There most likely was a fix for the new rifle, unfortunately, it got stolen before I could hand it over to a competent Rifle smith.
You don’t need a back up Rifle at a Benchrest Match. All you need are friends. When both rifles got stolen, fellow competitors loaned me rifles to shoot at matches. One Competitor even let me shoot one of his Rail Guns in an unlimited match. Bought a Rail Gun not long afterwards. This kind of camaraderie went on, until I had another Rifle built. A fellow competitor did a free barrel chamber for the newly acquired Rifle. It was fun shopping with all that insurance money.
Those are the kind of people you meet and interact with at a Benchrest match. Thats what keep me coming back. Of course,Im not telling you anything that you don’t already know.
Happy New Year
Glenn