Tuesday, September 8, 2015

A Successful Deer Hunt Starts With You . . .


Avoid the rush, act now.

Every year customers wait till the last minute to have their favorite hunting rifles worked on . . . Sometimes they forget,  something broke the last time they were in the field. Let's face it, we're human. All the time Wisconsin Tactical gunsmiths get rifles that don't cycle . . . They don't know what a clean rag looks like. Others are so gummed up by oil . . .

A hit or miss usually depends on you . . . And it happens when a deer wanders into your area, you raise your rifle. There he is in your cross hairs and you pull the trigger . . . and CLICK . . . Not the BANG you expected and then comes the should have's . . . I should have cleaned my gun. Damn it, this happened last you and I never got to the gunsmith. I should have test fired my gun. I should have sighted it in . . . I should have . . .

WITAC Gunsmiths don't just wipe your firearm with oil . . .
We start with a DCOA, Disassemble, Clean, Oil, and Assembly of Rifle, Shotgun,  or Handgun. The firearm is completely stripped, and all parts are  inspected for wear. If parts are needed they are ordered and replaced. ( This in some instances could take weeks). The firearm is lubricated where and only where needed and re-assemble to factory specs . . . If not by your gunsmith at least take out your firearm and visually inspect / clean.
Safety Check of a firearm to ensure that it is in good working condition and safe to fire. 
Test Firing - A firearm always should be test fired in a safe manner after gunsmithing . . . Always test fire your gun before you go to the field.

And once you get your rifle back from the gunsmith . . . You must, sight it in . . . Go to the range and zero your scope in . . . Shoot your firearm. It may pull to the left, and that may be fine for you because you have always compensated . . . Still the important thing, YOU KNOW . . .

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