+1 for the .50 beowulf. Ammo may be more expensive, but if you're just hunting with it, it's a non-issue. My preference for a .30 cal AR would...
I was having an accuracy issue with an old model 70 in 25-06. I took it to a reputable gun smith to check the action/headspace, first thing he did...
There are a couple of local adds for older Glocks, namely a G22 gen 2 LE trade-in with 2 mags for $400, and a G17 with no finger grooves (doesnt...
Where art thou, pictures? Where art thou, stage descriptions? Edit: ah, nevermind. Found the links to prior years.
IIRC, 1 mil or milradian (measurement of angle) is roughly equal to 1.4 moa, or minutes of angle. Be sure to remember that the mil-dot reticle on...
Pretty sure they are cast. I wouldn't worry about it if I were you. If you wanted to "clean it up" you could look at replacing it; pretty easy to do.
Just a thought, if the ammo doesn't shoot well through the rifle, the 5000 rounds are arguably not worth as much. Just an idea. Either way,...
Howdy folks, I'm looking for some info and the paper work to register an AR lower as a SBR in Idaho. I have searched the ATF website and the...
If you really want a cheap rifle and don't care if you are disappointed, go ahead and buy the 770. I think many people hate them because they want...
Sounds like you know it all then. Good luck!
I don't know what your skill level is at or how patient you are, but your groups don't look too bad, in fact there are some really good ones in...
What powders have you found to work well, or conversely not work well?
I haven't fired the 30 rounds I loaded yet. I'll let you know how they do though. Sounds like the consensus is to shoot 150ish grain bullets.
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I guess what I'm asking is what bullet design seems to work well. It's kind of a dumb question, but hopefully someone will have some good...
I recently purchased a SA M1A Socom16 and am curious what bullets work well. I plan on shooting targets, rabbits and possibly ground squirrels...
If you point the rifle at the sky and fire it, is it not true that the bullet is in fact rising? After all, the OP did ask if the bullet rises...
A 5.7x28 sabot round eh? Not likely. A jacket separation may be a problem. Then again I haven't seen too many polymer tipped bullets come apart...
That's what I was thinking. I don't know if Leupold offers milradian turrets, but mixing mil dots with moa knobs creates a math problem.
Short answer, no.
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