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    .25 cal options

    In looking for a handy do-all cartridge I keep coming back to quarter-bore choices. Calibres up to .243 don't strike me as optimal for medium game or serious target shooting, and over .264/6.5mm are too much for varminting and informal practice plinking. So I'm trying to figure out which .25...
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    223 Saiga Questions

    Saiga's are purportedly outstanding quality AKs, made for use as a practical and handy sporter. Yes you can convert them to a standard AK pattern and end up with a higher quality AK for less (at least until recently), but as-is they are still good and practical weapons. I've shot one in...
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    NEF .22-250 dillema

    Edit: Editing a triple post... Google Chrome is on crack.
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    NEF .22-250 dillema

    Edit: Sorry about the triple post. My web browser was temporarily possessed.
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    NEF .22-250 dillema

    Well, as you've figured out by now the most important buying/selling consideration for any gun is practicality. Obviously you don't get much chance for rifle shooting, so why spend the money trying to turn an inexpensive utility rifle (which is what the NEF is) into something it's not? It...
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    Sig Mosquito

    If you're willing to spend just a little bit more, you can get a REAL Sig in .22lr --- Sig Sauer has started making the P220, the P226, and P229 in .22lr. And unless I'm mistaken, I believe the guns come with a certificate to get a discount on a factory-direct slide assembly, so you can make it...
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    P99 / P229, Quality in the name

    I think I'm locked into Sig at this point. But now I'm questioning which one. I keep seeing prices on the SigPro (2022) that are very tempting... there were also whispers that it's being phased out because Sig wants to promote their new P250, which I am not crazy about. It's not at all like...
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    Five Seven

    I read both. I'm not meaning to be sound nitpicky here, but I read through research papers all day long in Psychology. Those have no data at all. The first one was a brief book review where people critiqued the research methods of a particular study. Attacking one study doesn't qualify as...
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    P99 / P229, Quality in the name

    I would practice with the gun to the point I felt completely competent with it, but another factor I forgot to mention is that it would spend most of its time locked up, maybe even for long periods. I can get very busy for long stretches, and sometimes travel out of country. The Sig's simpler...
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    Five Seven

    I'm not speaking strictly of incapacitating physical function. Humans are very sensitive to nervous shock, and it's easy to disrupt to disrupt motor function and cause disorientation, more than enough to take the fight out of them. Unless you need to stop somebody who is on a substance that...
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    P99 / P229, Quality in the name

    I'm going to go shop around for a mid-size 9mm. From my limited experience with combat-style pistols, I like the handling of these two the best. I'm told the P99 has excellent accuracy. I know the Sig P series are among the most solid pistols out there. These two are in the same price...
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    lead vs jacketed bullets for .380

    I've never run the different types for comparison but my neighbour reloads for his .45 ACP and says part of the reason he doesn't cast his own bullets is because he thinks it affects the load. Plus he's rich as hell, he doesn't care about buying premium bullets, and he reloads as a hobby not to...
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    What is the flatest-shooting pistol caliber?

    .224 BOZ --- period. Close behind: - 4.6x30mm HK (the weapons aren't for sale yet, but I've seen the ammo) - 5.7x28mm FN - Hotrod necked-down cartridges like the Dillon, already mentioned For common combat pistols that you could actually find at a store and get factory ammo for, my...
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    sig 229 9mm

    I hate you! :neener: That thing is immaculate, I'd half expect to see the factory tape and tags on it. That is my dream gun, exactly. Especially without the rails. You're lucky. If they weren't $750 new, I would have gotten one long ago. As it sits, I'm just trying to find a Sig Pro for...
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    Wild Boar dropped in its tracks at 137 y with a 30 carbine...BS or unethical hunter?

    Are you planning on crawling in his ear and beating him in the brain with the butt of your gun? The review didn't say where the bullet hit. Head, neck, or along the spine, then sure I can see that. The review also didn't say the size of the boar. It could have been a juvenile. It may...
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    Five Seven

    For traditional handguns this may be true, but understand on a living target, ballistic gelatin is only half the battle. The reason the 5.7mm is still viable is that its velocity is high enough that it can penetrate a torso and still be moving at a high enough velocity that the shockwave can...
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    When will prices go back to normal?

    If you want cheap guns, then expect cheap guns This is the line of reasoning I'm seeing here: - The liberals in power don't like guns and may try to ban them - I should buy up all the guns now - I should tell everyone else that the sky is falling, so they buy guns too - Well dagnabbit the...
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    When will prices go back to normal?

    [b] Exactly! Thank you. This is why the issue isn't going to be touched, and there will be no AWB. It would be political suicide. Regardless of how much (or how little) rational thought Americans put into their votes, the people who voted for Obama and this Democratic congress voted...
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    When will prices go back to normal?

    Why? If they REALLY expect bans, they're going to want to sell as many guns as they can, which means they will set the prices at what people will pay. They're high because that's what people have been paying. And why do they pay it? It's because idiots have bought into the bull****. It's...
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    22 Hornet, good for P'dogs??

    How does that work? .204 bullets are usually close in weight to the .223 varmint bullets, and are flying faster with a smaller cross section. By all accounts I've heard, and just using common sense, the .204 should be less affected by wind. Yeah .204 would be an excellent choice for a...
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