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Maybe if it was held only for the long shots, otherwise, you'll torch a barrel in a day. I'd actually rather have a .243 for varmints. Cheaper bullets, cheaper brass, more forgiving on range estimation essentially identical wind drift out to around 1k.
Which 75gn? Hornady makes two. The Amax will not stabilize in a 1:9 the BTHP is a great deal shorter and usually will. The Berger 70gn VLD should also shoot well from a 1:9 barrel. It has a higher BC than the 69gn SMK and the Hornady 75gn HPBT. Its not quite as high as the Amax but that's...
In theory, the sharper shoulder on the Creedmoor will result in a more consistent powder burn. Also you can more easily load close to the lands in a short action rifle with the Creedmoor and you don't give up powder capacity by having to load long bullets way into the case to get the loaded...
If you and the buyer reach an agreeable price, you're not gouging. He's more that welcome to go somewhere else and buy at a price he thinks is fair. No one is twisting his arm. Just because the market is ridiculous doesn't mean that you have to sell below market price and not get what your...
Couple of flaws in that thinking. First injection molds are far from cheap from a tooling perspective. Second the polymer used isn't exactly cheap either. Third an aluminum lower worth owning isn't cast, it's finish machined from a rough forging. Cast lowers were tried in the past and found...
Since using a gun in the commission of a crime is already a crime, in and of itself, what does adding additional stipulations about the specifics of the gun gain? That's right up there with "hate crime".
How do you figure? "Buy it and ****!" is compromise?
The man doesn't know the meaning of the word in any sense. Every issue that has come up has proven this over and again.
Never seen a minimum OAL listed for a rifle. Seat them so the ogive is not in the case mouth and call it good.
The little bullets are really fun in the .243. Disgustingly fast and flat out to 400yds or so and explosive terminal performance.
Not a trophy hunt so I'm not dropping the coin on anything more than a Euro mount. I'll probably still skin it out nice and send the hide off to get finished.
Not quite. More like the .300 Savage. Basically it's a healthy step up from the .30-30 and is designed around a spitzer type bullet so it vastly outshines the .30-30 at all ranges. It's down a couple hundred FPS from the .308. The deer I shot this year with mine didn't notice the difference...
The Midwest Industries SS Gen 2 is the new lightweight king of the hill. I have a Troy/VTAC Alpha rail to compare it to and it is a good deal lighter.
I'm a fan of fluted stainless barrels when I'm looking to save weight. Avoid a full quad rail. It weighs more and tempts you to use the rail...
Theoretically. Might be an issue with a .22-250. Won't lower it into the .223 velocity range though. Remember that they 50+ gn VMax were designed to be driven hard.
Any person who actually enjoys doing anything of their own choosing should be an ardent supporter of the 2A. Unfortunately they don't teach real history in schools anymore so way too many don't understand that relationship.
^^^My point exactly. Panics are not the time to realize that you didn't learn anything during the last panic. By the time you realize that you should have prepared, it's too late, thus the idea of being prepared. You never know when the next round of "stupid" will come along, though...
No.
Big difference between "can shoot" and "favor". Until you have the barrel in question installed on a rifle and are shooting various bullets through it, you really don't know what it will favor.
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