The subs would be fun but I think somewhere in the 2000-2500fps range with light bullets is where I would shoot for. Need that flat to 125-150yd ability for small critters while staying below the blow them up threshold. 17hmr style
Yes I think you’re onto it. Your ULUL thread got me to try the Solo upper. Figured I’d give the 300 blackout barrel a try since it’s priced very reasonable. But most likely will end up with a 556 pencil on it. Still, a slim little traditional bolt rifle in 223 may be in the future….
☝️this. I’ve been on a search for the same thing. The good old 30-30 m94 or 99 Savage carbine is really close. But tough to switch ammo and to get the precision I want. That’s what started it for me tho. A modern 30-30.
My Grendel AR filled that role for a number of years. But too many...
I killed a buck last fall with my Grendel that my buddy had wounded with a 6 ARC. Must mean it’s better right?😉
In truth I would likely choose the ARC or more likely the 223 over the Grendel if I was starting from scratch. But I have enough ammo and components to overcome what little advantage...
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Morris also makes nice 4 screw rings. I’m not a fan of quick detach levers, but I imagine if there was enough demand he would make non-lever ones. I haven’t seen any issues with Leupold rings so haven’t bothered. Yet
True. They’re not lightweight and they’re not cheap, but Morris makes a nice piece of kit. It’s 4 down in magnum and 6 standard. It was a long progression. The prototype was made by Mark Knapp in Fairbanks for my 375 Ruger. Another gentleman in the states refined it, then Morris took it on and...
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I have one with a Bartlein (actually 2 Bartleins, same action. Still have the 300 win mag barrel but during covid it was too expensive to shoot as a range toy so had a 308 barrel and bolt fitted….) One Proof SS 7PRC. One el cheapo Wilson 35 Whelen that may be the least fouling barrel I’ve...
You won’t wear a m77 out. They are as strong and rugged as they come. While rough and crude the cast bolt and receiver has proven as strong as anything out there. The bolt is one piece which prevents the rather regrettable situation of a bolt handle coming off and n your hand as can happen with...
I voted ‘yes’ but in truth they just stopped making it…👎. Leupold 2.5x compact. Perfect for 90% of my hunting. Rugged as can be. Mine has been through multiple rifles, 458, 375, Whelen, grendel, 556….. Thousands of rounds, dropped, thrown, drowned, left outside for weeks on end. Aluminum boat...
I have worked up and used reduced loads for 458 Winchester, 416 Remington and Rigby, 450/400NE 3”, 375 H&H and Ruger, 35 Whelen, 30-06, 308, 7mm-08, 6.5x55, 6.5 Grendel, and 243. Have also used adaptors but in general reduced loads are a lot easier to deal with. Besides working great on birds...
I hunt with wood stocks about 50% of the time and I do so in some of the wettest, saltiest parts of Alaska. That said, there is a reason folks prefer synthetic. If your stock is nice and you care you might think twice. Then again, I have had clients come on goat, moose, bear hunts with fine...
17HMR
I shoot fox for fur and small game for food. On fox 17gr tipped bullets almost never exit and are instant death within 150yards. Drop and drift are light years better than 22LR in open windy country. 17gr hollow points do ok but don’t shoot as well, 20gr hollow points are too tough and...