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Outdoor Edge Steel Stick rib cage spreader. Cheap, easy to clean, clean in animal and no looking for sticks in field to open up chest cavity for rapid cooling down.Interesting spreader bar...
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Outdoor Edge Steel Stick rib cage spreader. Cheap, easy to clean, clean in animal and no looking for sticks in field to open up chest cavity for rapid cooling down.Interesting spreader bar...
Have they done this with any other caliber? Only wondering as my son is young and doesn’t handle heavier recoil well, but we can’t legally hunt with 223 in my stateTo reduce over penetration risk in LE and Mil use.
Have they done this with any other caliber? Only wondering as my son is young and doesn’t handle heavier recoil well, but we can’t legally hunt with 223 in my state
Awesome I’ll give it a try. Current plan was 130 ttsx in the 308 i have, but may have to set up the rem micro 7 i have for himThe 110gr Blacktip 30cal for the 300blackout
Thanks!Outdoor Edge Steel Stick rib cage spreader.
@form usually recommends the best ammo for each weight. I personally don’t like the TSX.Awesome I’ll give it a try. Current plan was 130 ttsx in the 308 i have, but may have to set up the rem micro 7 i have for him
Thanks!
Looks like they no longer sell these separately -- I'm only seeing them in butchering kits.
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Definitely gonna try the black tip in 300 blk. Was only gonna try the ttsx’s because I’ve got some left over from a 30-06 load that I had pretty good results with. That also may have been mostly due to the speed they were leaving at@form usually recommends the best ammo for each weight. I personally don’t like the TSX.
Do you reload? I have some brand new id sellDefinitely gonna try the black tip in 300 blk. Was only gonna try the ttsx’s because I’ve got some left over from a 30-06 load that I had pretty good results with. That also may have been mostly due to the speed they were leaving at





What exactly is that reason?
By “anchor”, I assume you mean dropped in its tracks upon impact. What cartridge and bullet combo are you using that will “anchor” an animal 100% of the time? Obviously not counting spine/head shots, as even a .22 lr will drop an elk with a headshot.
Meh, I avoid banter with trolls...my time is too valuable.Well the places you can't use em are thick so you need "knock down power" of course./s
Hornady makes a 110 30cal load as well with their Vmax bullet.Have they done this with any other caliber? Only wondering as my son is young and doesn’t handle heavier recoil well, but we can’t legally hunt with 223 in my state
The AB A-10 5.56 or 7.62 can both be had for around 400 dollars and would work great on that setup. I have the 5.56 full time on my AR and it works great, especially for the money.I'm strongly considering buying a Gen 2 Ruger American in either 5.56 (Ranch model) or .223 (standard) with the possibility of adding a can sometime down the road. I already have a gen 1 in 7.62x39 but another rifle for affordable trigger time and deer hunting would be good with more of my four kids wanting to get out. I'm leaning towards the standard 20" model as it would pick up a bit of velocity, be slightly quieter, and well, I like the looks more.
Knowing that the Tiikkas are well loved her, I'll just say that I owned one a decade ago. Extremely accurate and great trigger, but the ergos just never did it for me. That rifle was responsible for lots of deer.
A couple questions:
Does anyone have experience shooting 5.56 through Rugers chambered in .223? Any overpressure signs? If they aren't good for 5.56 Ill just opt for the Ranch.
Second, what are some recommendations for relatively budget friendly cans? That would be a whole new world for me but the elimination of the few makes it much more appealing.
The OCL Polonium and Polonium K are budget 5.56 cans that seem to perform well. The downside is they are heavy.I'm strongly considering buying a Gen 2 Ruger American in either 5.56 (Ranch model) or .223 (standard) with the possibility of adding a can sometime down the road. I already have a gen 1 in 7.62x39 but another rifle for affordable trigger time and deer hunting would be good with more of my four kids wanting to get out. I'm leaning towards the standard 20" model as it would pick up a bit of velocity, be slightly quieter, and well, I like the looks more.
Knowing that the Tiikkas are well loved her, I'll just say that I owned one a decade ago. Extremely accurate and great trigger, but the ergos just never did it for me. That rifle was responsible for lots of deer.
A couple questions:
Does anyone have experience shooting 5.56 through Rugers chambered in .223? Any overpressure signs? If they aren't good for 5.56 Ill just opt for the Ranch.
Second, what are some recommendations for relatively budget friendly cans? That would be a whole new world for me but the elimination of the few makes it much more appealing.
I'm assuming the 7.62 can be adapted for 5.56? It'd be nice if I could swap between rifles with some ease.The AB A-10 5.56 or 7.62 can both be had for around 400 dollars and would work great on that setup. I have the 5.56 full time on my AR and it works great, especially for the money.
Yes. They can be used for 30 cal and smaller. 5/8 threaded so you may need an adapter on 5.56 but that’s easy to doI'm assuming the 7.62 can be adapted for 5.56? It'd be nice if I could swap between rifles with some ease.
I'm assuming the 7.62 can be adapted for 5.56? It'd be nice if I could swap between rifles with some ease.