My grandson started this year first, first time he shot a one. Dad called grandpa, a former certified instructor. Fitted a couple shotguns, found one that fit. I gave him basic form instruction and some practice routines. A few weeks in he shot a 41. I am happy for him.
My Grandson is hinting strongly that he wants a Browning AR wicked wing. He is doing really well with my A5 12 G. in trap. 19 and 22 on Tuesday. He just started a few weeks ago.
I didn't really think you were but the though occurred to me that we don't know who we are helping and what they plan. I thought that point should be raised. Also I think your trolling because you and the fanboys clearly think the cartridges are equivalent. I suppose for your discussion the...
I don't know what the OP is planning, and I regret contributing to this fanboy conversation. I wonder if a DA would look at posts to show intent. And the rest of us for aiding and abetting.
The weight of the rifle can be whatever you want. But an AK isn't much if any lighter than a M-14 and an AR in 308 is likely lighter and better balanced. Recoil would be a difference depending on the weapon and situation. Mainly matters in full auto which is why the 7.62x39 was invented. In semi...
The reason for the 7.62x39 and 5.56 NATO over more powerful rounds was rate of fire. In semi auto there is no advantage to less powerful cartridge except less recoil. Plenty of people think pistol carbines are just as good too. I know the difference from actual combat and I value my life. But...
If I recall, Hatchcock used a Bolt action 30-06. On the other hand, one of my best friends was a sniper that did use a specialized M-14. You can read about the superiority of the 7.62 Nato over the 7.62x39 in the book Black Horse Riders. I was a gunner in Nam. No question that the 7.62 NATO is...
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