Sweet, thanks guys. Yes, the 458 will be strictly for deer. That's good to know I need a lower built around the larger caliper. Man, this new hobby I am about to jump into is expensive. Maybe I should stay ou while the gettin is good, lol.
Thanks again.
Mine does that too. Can only get about ten shots off before she jams after a good cleaning. Was not shooting the laquer ammo either, but the galvanized orange like casings. I may try what the guy above said as well.
Best of luck,
Okay, so I want to get into AR frames. Shot a DPMS and a S&W MP 223's last week, and thought the S&W shot a lot smoother. A guy told me that was due to having all bells and whistles though, but I really liked it. Here is my thought though and wanted to see if anyone else does this as well. I am...
The cammo job looks like out of the box, very nice. Are the patterns you used stencil or stick-ons, or did you create them yourself? Maybe one day my little girl will get into plinking with 22's. Only thing stopping her is MOTHER, lol.
Congrats,
I like it! I am starting to get into these AR's. Doing my research and learning as much as I can when I have the time. I hope to have one by years end.
Best Regards,:ar15:
Okay, I may be off here, as I did some quick searching on midwayusa for ammo pricing, but as I am a newbie to the AR world myself, I will purchase mine based on the cheapest, long term ammo pricing. I am not a sniper,(wish I was) and this hobby I am finally joining is expensive, so the best...
I just purchase a Savage Mark II G, but have not found the time to shoot the beast. Have heard nothing bad about them. The gun is pre-Accu trigger too. I would look into an old bolt action Winchester, say model 67 or 69.
Best Regards,
I'd like to think that most kids started out hunting their first deer with a 20 ga.; I know I did. I see no reason for a man not to use one either. With that said, a person may want to look into a .410 as well. Yes, you have to be a more accurate shot, but the little guy has take down power...