Tom Gresham's GUNTALK: 2.7.16 - The After Show

Published on February 13, 2016
Duration: 26:15

This episode of Gun Talk After Show features discussions on firearm maintenance, concealed carry considerations, and reloading for hunting. Michelle and Jim discuss trigger jobs on revolvers, emphasizing smoothness over weight and the risks of improper gunsmithing. Tom Gresham and guests delve into the technicalities of wildcat cartridges, including twist rates and ballistic coefficients for reducing wind drift. The conversation shifts to practical concealed carry, highlighting how clothing and destination influence firearm choice, and the importance of responsible gun handling and avoiding unnecessary disclosures about carrying. A caller seeks advice on reloading .45 Colt for deer and hog hunting, receiving guidance on bullet weights, types, and safe reloading practices.

Quick Summary

When choosing a concealed carry firearm, consider your destination and dress code, as clothing significantly impacts concealment. For hunting with a .45 Colt, opt for bullets like Barnes TAC-XP or hard-cast lead for deep penetration. Professional trigger jobs focus on smoothness and crispness, enhancing firearm performance. Always use specific load data when reloading and never substitute primers.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Intro to After Show
  2. 00:46Trigger Jobs and Revolver Envy
  3. 01:10Gunsmithing and Trigger Work
  4. 03:40Compulsive Firearm Modifications
  5. 05:06Competitive Shooting Genres
  6. 06:02Wildcat Cartridges: 6.5 Creedmoor & .300 Weatherby
  7. 06:44Ballistic Coefficient and Wind Drift
  8. 07:34Wildcat Cartridge Development Process
  9. 08:38Pressure Measurement with Strain Gauges
  10. 09:35Mid-Show Break
  11. 10:02Smith & Wesson Bodyguard Ad
  12. 10:30Choosing a Carry Firearm
  13. 11:11Concealed Carry and Clothing
  14. 12:43Carrying Where Not Allowed
  15. 13:48Volunteering Carry Information
  16. 15:18Gun Store Safety Protocols
  17. 16:21Checking Firearm Safety
  18. 17:07Safe Firearm Handling Policies
  19. 17:32Action Open Rule at the Range
  20. 18:40Mystery Caller: Cowboy Action Reloading
  21. 19:13.45 Colt for Hunting
  22. 19:51Bullet Selection for .45 Colt Hunting
  23. 20:31Reloading Experience and Data
  24. 21:07Jacketed Hollow Point Reloading Data
  25. 23:00.45 Colt vs. .44 Magnum for Hogs
  26. 23:44Caller Appreciation and Wrap-up
  27. 24:06Telemarketer Pranks
  28. 25:00Final Thoughts and Shooting Practice

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key considerations when choosing a firearm for concealed carry?

When selecting a concealed carry firearm, the primary factors are your destination and how you need to be dressed. Clothing dictates the size and type of firearm you can comfortably and discreetly carry. Additionally, consider whether the location has any restrictions on carrying firearms, even if not legally prohibited.

How can a firearm's trigger be improved for better performance?

A firearm's trigger can be improved through a professional trigger job, which focuses on enhancing smoothness and crispness rather than just reducing pull weight. This process often involves fine polishing of internal components, achieving a better feel than simply shooting the firearm thousands of times.

What are the benefits of high ballistic coefficient bullets in long-range shooting?

High ballistic coefficient (BC) bullets are crucial for long-range accuracy because they are more aerodynamic and resist wind drift better. This means that in windy conditions, a high BC bullet will deviate less from its intended path, allowing for more precise shots at extended distances.

What are safe practices for reloading ammunition, especially for hunting?

When reloading for hunting, always use the specific load data for your exact bullet type and manufacturer, as variations in construction can significantly affect pressure. Never substitute primers, as they play a critical role in ignition and pressure. For .45 Colt hunting, consider bullets like Barnes TAC-XP or hard-cast lead for deep penetration.

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