Outstanding podcast
Real world portrayals. Accurate summaries. I’m a Navy vet who agrees with 98% of what mike has to say. Fair advice. AR-10’s rule- Good medicine for elk and jack booted thugs. Biography rant- “from whitetail on the east coast to mule deer on the west coast” should be black tail on the west coast. I’ve never seen a mule deer on the coast of Oregon. I just had to nit pick. Mike, thank you for bringing up verses from Torah. Speaking the truth in love is the cure for toxic atheism. Have you mentioned The benelli nova and Winchester model 100? They have worked well for me. keep it up. Shalom. For your new .22….. I will suggest the new ruger American bolt gun in .22. Barrels come in either a longer threaded style or traditional 10/22 carbine barrel but with excellent fiber optic front sight. You dont have to worry about ammo that would cycle a semi auto, but all of your 10, 25, or 50 round mags for 10/22 will work in this little bolt gun. I used a see through mount so you can still benefit from the high vis fiber optic in low light or use the scope when there is plenty of light. Shalom.
jake from oregon via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/22/23
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Real world portrayals. Accurate summaries. I’m a Navy vet who agrees with 98% of what mike has to say. Fair advice. AR-10’s rule- Good medicine for elk and jack booted thugs. Biography rant- “from whitetail on the east coast to mule deer on the west coast” should be black tail on the west...Read full review »
jake from oregon via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/01/23
COULD YOU DO AN EPISODE ON CANS?
showmewhatugot via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/02/24
I love my 10/22. Ruger American line is awesome also. I have a American in 22. Can fire both long and shorts. Super fun! God bless!
kirk314 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/14/21
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