Thank you for sharing that experience. What do you mean by a box magazine in this context, like a proprietary magazine designed for the bolt gun specifically, rather than a commonly used mag (like AR) that you retro fit a rifle into taking? Many bolt guns use factory rotary magazines, and...
The new Ruger American Predator takes AR mags, and although has a cheap stock, does supposedly shoot pretty well. It can be had for a little over $400.
Thank you. I don't have the means to shoot steel anywhere unfortunately. I've been looking into bolt action rifles, but I agree that I may be better off getting a scope first and test out the limits of my AR while improving my skills.
I'm not ready for the reloading game, what ammo choice do...
I have a LWRC individual carbine with heavy barrel. Have only shot it with a red dot (holosun 510c), but never shot to 50 yards even and never bench rested. Have shot paper targets and water bottles, seem to be hitting generally where I want it to when I'm doing my part, but never really...
If an economist assumes he can shoot more accurately by going from an AR15 to an entry level bolt action rifle in 223 without upgrading ammo (in the 25 cpr range, wolf gold, federal, etc), would that work? The other important assumption is that economist is pretty new to guns and a mediocre shot...
For bolt rifles, apparently the ones made today are all pretty accurate even at lower price points, the difference comes in fit and finish, action smoothness, etc.
I contemplated Mossberg mvp that takes AR mags, but many say it’s got a terribly sloppy action, although very precise.
Related to that, the lefty extremists in California have gone further in an effort to divide Asians by country of origin, because "being Asian alone doesn't give everyone an equal advantage/privilege"...
Sorry if this is a strange question. I'm happy to taste a kill but there is a chance my family may be hesitant to cleaning and cooking animals caught in the wild.
Is it a guided hunt or you go on your own? If I can choose not to bring back the killed animal instead let them keep it, how does that affect the price?
So they charge you by the number and type of animals you kill and the number of nights you stay? The drinking whiskey around a fire part sounds almost as much fun as hunting itself.
Stupid question, the P80 products are just copying from the glock designs, they have no official relations or collaborations with glocks themselves, correct? If that's the case, there is no one stopping P80 to imitate designs of any other polymer gun such as P320, M&P or Beretta APX.