I agree with Art. But this elk subject has been shot up every way possible. Definitely want a good 30 caliber rifle.
I have seen folks starting to use a 150gr. 300 Blackout cartridge to hunt big game such as elk with pretty good success. The sky is the limit these days I guess.
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And one more shot of the scope. I went with a Trijicon Accupoint variable power scope as it is quite versatile in that you can easily shoot CQB with it and get those 300m+ shots off with ease.
Overall one of my favorite Noveske rifles!
It has been a while since I posted pics on THR. Mostly because I have been busy IRL with things.
This is an awesome little rifle and I am now sold on the 300 Blackout cartridge. It is by far a little sledge hammer that packs a punch to any steel plate down range. And best of all it is...
This may not be too far from the truth. There is a pretty big watchlist these days and anyone that posts stuff on the internet should probably keep an eye out.
I agree with the SIG remark. Jeeze talk about a deteriorating product.
I own exactly ONE Hk (A P30 V3). I like it for what it is. But I will put it out there that folks who buy an Hk P30, P2000, Hk45 pay a lot of money and should have a quality pistol which they do. But those same folks...
Oh and don't forget to send the firearm off to be engraved w/ your name (or revocable trust name), city, and state - while your Form 1 is pending.
That way everything is ready to go when you get your stamp back... unless the place that is cutting the gun down for you can do the engraving too...
1) Trust route - Buy Quicken Willmaker w/ Revocable Living Trust @ Sams club $39.99
2) Make the living trust using Willmaker & have it notarized at your bank & file it w/ county courthouse
3) Fill out TWO form 1's (reason is important on Form 1's so don't put Zombies and crap) use "investment"...
The real answer is that a 1/9 twist will stabilize 75gr. bullets. The realism is that the weight has nothing to do with it as it is the length of the bullet that matters.
Second point I want to make and really the only point I want to make is that there are many much better firearms than an...
Not sure where you guys are coming up with some of this infantry tactics advice.... but I can assure you folks that the Infantry's whole purpose is to close with and destroy the enemy. Not call in the Air Force and wait for a 500lbs bomb to drop. If that were the case we would be waiting...
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