You can always shoot an aerosol cleaning agent through the firing pin hole on the breech face till it runs out the back clean. I used to use MicroX before it got too expensive.
Been a while but I believe you could also partially drive out the roll pin/metal roll that's closest to the rear sight (better to have a backup roll pin just in case) to remove the firing pin then push the pin back in when you're done.
don't own one, saving for an obr right now
Shot the predator's at Mark's bbq/range day this year from 50 to 500yds with various optics and they were fantastic.
LaRue rifles and accuracy seem to be fairly synonymous.
have to agree you find that colored fiber optic dot very fast but it's not nearly as consistent in terms of accuracy as the top of a black post front sight
I had a 930 spx that hated to chamber the rounds manually by cycling the bolt, I think the manual even said to drop a round in the open chamber and hit the release. In your manual it even says that is how the firearm is to be loaded. Mine ran great for a short time and I actually ended up selling it to an LEO who has recently had nothing but problems with it and ended up sending it in for work. Failure to feeds were very common as was double feeding which loading the next round and throwing the round after that into the dirt at the same time or just jammed up the action.
speed comes and rates are different for everybody, you'll get faster but what is important now is having a safe routine so that when you do speed up it's done the right way.
There you go. Texans think you can BBQ a cow, when anyone knows BBQ comes from a pig.
we got cows like you got squirrels, seemed like the simple choice
a leatherman wave is the perfect size for the pliers to fit up that magwell and pry that bolt back fwiw, but a screwdriver works too.
not sure why your is doing that though.
sticky traps work great, just some glue on a pad and put it against the walls where they run, doesn't kill them so you gotta do the do.
Another option, some snake shot could be in order work on them skills.