You confuse me, man.... this whole time I was under the impression you were 70 or something because you're Grandpa...
I've been Grandpa since I was 38 yrs old so you are not the only one confused...
You confuse me, man.... this whole time I was under the impression you were 70 or something because you're Grandpa...
The initial cost would be about the same as a bolt action .308
Check out the ballistics between the 300 win mag and .308 to see which would suit you best.
The .308 has almost no recoil compared to the 300 win mag. So if you are recoil sensitive you might think about a heavy barrel and a recoil pad. Or just sticking with the .308
I have a .308 savage with a heavy barrel and it is by far my most accurate rifle at 100yds. I have a 300 win mag remington 700 with a heavy barrel that I use for hunting. The ballistics are better and it bucks the wind better too because of the heavier bullet weight.
My hunting buddy has a tikka lightweight 300 wsm that weighs half of what my 300 win mag does but he can't shoot it accurately because of all the recoil. Something to think about depending on what you will use it for.
I've been Grandpa since I was 38 yrs old so you are not the only one confused...
And, so did his son / daughter, also...Wow dude! You started early.
And, so did his son / daughter, also...
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I've been Grandpa since I was 38 yrs old so you are not the only one confused...
That ain't too bad. I'll consider it.
Either way, I want a bolt action in wood or imitation wood. Mmmmmmm sexy.
Okay, those are my two favorite internet range beauties.
Sadly, they both out shoot me. I'd have to work on some other manly talent.
Not for sure this is true...
But I heard a fellow down the road from us had a .12 Guage Polk stalk that would jar your fillings loose. He put the butt of the stalk against a tree and squeezed the trigger and made himself a nice pile of toothpicks.
I had a .12 Guage H&R Topper model 158 that with a 3" mag almost knocked my glasses off my head. Kicked like a mule.
I have heard the stories. I was not there. I would probably not judge too harshly what anyone had to do to survive. However -- for whatever cases that may have been true -- I hardly think there was ever a reason - or, that it was involuntary - to rape...
Unless someone puts a gun to your head and says:
"Rape that woman / girl or die!"
I would probably have to consider "taking the bullet"...
Unless I was so thoroughly convinced that doing so would somehow save her life or prevent her from being severly tortured or something like that --- I just don't imagine that there is ever really a good enough reason to do something like that...
Incidentally, I'm wondering if I should switch to an angled foregrip like Kirsten's. Anybody have experience with foregrips?
I once owned a 30.06. It was a Ruger Mark II with stainless steel and black synthetic stalk. The shop I bought it from also bore-sighted my Nikon 3x9 scope for me. From 50 yards, I was hitting within an inch of where I aimed. Never touched the scope after that.
But ... aint many troubles that a man cain't fix with seven hundred dollars and his thirty ought six."
I'm reading 30-06 are easier to re-load which I may get into someday.
Yes... the 338 would be good for loooong range hunting/sniping. Downside... heavier recoil, quite a bit more expensive, very difficult to find factory ammo (in out of the way places)
30-06 is a classic, do-everything round. Great for everything but perhaps the big bears, and it will work on them, if necessary. Downside... long action versus short action.. about 3/4" difference, max.
308... ballistic twin to the '06, can be chambered in a short action rifle, has been regularly used in 1000yd target matches, as has the 30-06. Very likely the easiest to find ammo for, but probably tied by the '06. Nearly everyplace sells 30-06, 270, 243, 308 ammo. Cheapest to shoot, especially if using surplus ammo.
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5. As much as I want to say "done" I know that whenever I reach this state of bliss, it won't be over. Historical firearms with no practical purpose will beckon.