I have other deer rifles but this is my go to. Logged Skyvalhunter Washington For Wildlife Trade Count: (0) Explorer Join Date: Oct 2007 Posts: 15948 Location: Sky valley/Methow Re: What’s your mule deer caliber « Reply #59 on: June 17, 2024, 05:41:42 AM » Something ...
What rifles they shoot, what kind of accuracy is necessary to compete, what are the most popular rifle manufacturers, what is the most common caliber used in competition, what barrel length is commonly used for AR10 style rifles, why don’t more shooters compete in this class, etc. I ...
On the market we allow residents to buy military assault rifles with 100-round drums, 50 caliber sniper rifles, Glock pistols with 30-round magazines, Streetsweeper shotguns with 12-round magazines, and “ghost” guns which are not traceable. Our country, with 4% of the world’s population h...
Carl used a custom Lilja barreled 280 Remington and killed this billy with a single shot at 390 yards using 150 grain Swift Scirocco hand loads made by his pal Alexander Sharif who was also hunting in Mongolia.Dan Lilja with his 2023 5×5 opening day elk shot with a new .358 Winchester ...
Crew-Served Weapons:These are weapons that typically require a team to operate, such as heavy machine guns (e.g., M2 Browning), grenade launchers (e.g., M203), and mortars. Artillery:This encompasses large-caliber guns and howitzers used to deliver explosive projectiles over long distances....
The AR-15, designed by Eugene Stoner and developed at ArmaLite, has become thedefault rifle platform in the U.S. Whether you need a rifle for competitive shooting, hunting, or self-defense, the AR-15 is available in a variety of calibers and configurations to fulfill your requirements. ...
He had located among his possessions his .243 caliber hunting rifle. As Swinehart had done so many times during his adventures, the legendary hunter had hefted his weapon, steadied it, and, one last time, fired. Once again, his aim was deadly accurate....
New shooters should be aware of this. Old hands sometimes take this for granted. What are we talking about? Always being sure of yourammunitioncaliber and type before loading your firearm. It sounds simple and rather common sense, yet shooter’s fail. In today’s world of firearms and ammo...
Both of these bears involved spinal shots to some degree. We have shot much smaller bears with small and large caliber rifles...heart / double lung / etc...and non of them have bang flopped. Couple pics to the big bear shot with the laupa to keep the thread interesting. At the time...
I shot 4 guns with different caliber bullets to see the effect each of them would have on it: Sig p238 (380) S&W (9 mm) AR-15 (.223) Rifle (.270) Anyways, you can see the results below in my1st YouTube videoever! So you better be nice, none of that thumbs down crap ;) ...