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Double Tap 421 – Bathat

August 5

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Double Tap Episode 421
This episode of Double Tap is brought to you by: Gideon Optics, Die Free Co., Rost Martin, Blue Alpha, Medical Gear Outfitters, Bowers Group, Rost Martin, and Matador Arms
 
Welcome to Double Tap, episode 421! Your hosts tonight are Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show!
 

GOALS

August 9th and 10th in Knoxville, Tennessee.

Knoxville Convention Center

Free to GOA members

https://events.goa.org/goals/

 

If you were at GunCon and are attending GOALS. Don’t forget to get some pics with the cast to claim your free shirt.

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Dear WLS

Jakey Poo - Which truck stops do you guys work as lot snakes? Shawn sounds familiar, I just can't place it. Anyway, I'm set to "inherit" my great-grandfather's hunting rifle. It's a turn-of-the-century model, not sure what year exactly yet, but it's a Remington slide action in 35 Remington. I know nothing about performance, etc. You think I'd be safe to shoot it? It's for sure in heirloom territory. I don't have any use plans for it. Maybe a wall hanger if I can find a place my wife can handle for it. Anyway, thanks for the info boys (I think, don't want to misgender these days) Ps, I don't actually care about Aaron's gender or offending anyone. Pps, I miss Lil. Ppps, no homo. Pppps, SSB. Ppppps, is this joke old and dumb yet? Pppppps, just like shawn and aaron, lol





Tony D - "Looking to get a sidearm for hiking and camping. I spend a lot of time in the White Mountains in New Hampshire. For the most part our wildlife is pretty easy to deal with. We have black bears but they tend to be small and for the most part they’re more afraid of people than we are of them. The next biggest predators we have are coyotes, and bobcats, which I’m not particularly worried about, and fisher cats which, while creepy as fuck if you hear them at night, aren’t really a threat (seriously look that shit up, they sound like screaming women). We also have timber rattlesnakes but they’re rare enough to be a non-issue. Here’s where it gets interesting, there is one animal in the woods of northern New England that scares me and it’s the moose. When I say this people tend to say, “what’s the big deal? It’s just big deer, right?” Fuck no. I don’t care how big you think a moose is, it’s bigger than that. Picture a clydesdale with six foot antlers and cloven hooves and you’ll have a rough approximation. They fear nothing and they move through the woods surprisingly quietly so it’s pretty easy to startle one if you don’t know it’s there. In springtime the young bulls get all sex-nuts and retard-strong and occasionally decide to take out their sexual frustration by murdering the fuck out of whatever they can find. And god help you if you come across a cow with a baby. Mama moose will stomp your ass into jelly and go right back to munching on lake weed if you so much as look at her offspring cross-eyed. So my question is this, is 10mm hardcast enough to take down leftover ice-age megafauna too dumb to go extinct? Or should I be looking at something bigger?"





Aaron Not Moses - Rebuilding a backyard range and I have a few different places to put it, no gas lines nearby. I am mostly surrounded by woods but there are some properties that have buildings on them or may be building on them in the future. Two questions, how high should a berm be in relation to the targets? When placing the berm and shooting direction how far should the closest building be away? 1 mile, 2 miles, or more We are shooting anything from 22-6.5 Creedmoor, but who knows when we will buy a cannon.





Tyson S - Recently started chemo and due to having a port on my right side they told not sho...
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