I have two AR15s that I carry out in the fields.
One is an M4 clone with a Trijicon TA01NSN scope and one is a full size 20" rifle built on the Canadian C1A1 style with another Trijicon, this one an RCO regulated for the 20" barrel.
Both have Magpul CTR mil-spec collapsing stocks and MOE grips with standard two piece handguards.
I use Spec-Ops MasterBlaster two point slings and Colt side mount sling loops on both for field use.
I also have a Model 70 Featherweight Winchester in .243 stashed in an outbuilding for dealing with the longer shots.
It wears a 3X9 Leupold VariX lll scope in Leupold mount and rings.
We don't have a wild dog problem unless you count 'coydogs' which is a coyote/dog hybrid.
Mostly coyote, fox, and raccoons, some skunk, that are coming in to eat the chickens and the eggs.
One is an M4 clone with a Trijicon TA01NSN scope and one is a full size 20" rifle built on the Canadian C1A1 style with another Trijicon, this one an RCO regulated for the 20" barrel.
Both have Magpul CTR mil-spec collapsing stocks and MOE grips with standard two piece handguards.
I use Spec-Ops MasterBlaster two point slings and Colt side mount sling loops on both for field use.
I also have a Model 70 Featherweight Winchester in .243 stashed in an outbuilding for dealing with the longer shots.
It wears a 3X9 Leupold VariX lll scope in Leupold mount and rings.
We don't have a wild dog problem unless you count 'coydogs' which is a coyote/dog hybrid.
Mostly coyote, fox, and raccoons, some skunk, that are coming in to eat the chickens and the eggs.