rayporter
WKR
we used to call fox at night at salt fork before there was water in the lake.
i can almost see the dam from the farm.
i can almost see the dam from the farm.
You can buy a cheap bear creak side charger and put on an adjustable gas block and turn it off. Or use a cali-key.I've been thinking about this a lot too. Maybe when I shoot up all of my blackhorn 209 I'll buy a straightwall. I've built 3 rifles this year and would rather spend my money on loading a ton of ammo for practice.
The "non-semiautomatic" clause in there really sucks IMO. I would put together a 350 legend upper and use that wuth my R9 or deadair mojave but I can't legally. Maybe I'll use my .30-30 straightwall
Could also do a SOLO upper which has no gas system and tap and plug the gas port on the barrel. Lots of ways to skin the cat on the single action AR system. I feel if you are going to not have a semi auto AR you might as well go with the ultralight weight build.You can buy a cheap bear creak side charger and put on an adjustable gas block and turn it off. Or use a cali-key.
I'm all about the 223 straight wall though
Ok that 450 marlin conversion kit is elite. So coolMy straight wall hunting gun is a 450 Marlin conversion kit for a Desert Tech SRS A2 w/ Dead Air Primal. It currently has an ATACR on it but that's a 3-15x42 in the pic.
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I prefer to shoot subsonic and transonic loads with this caliber. The factory loads have a ton of recoil with a 350gr RN at 2200fps. The recoil isn't too much in this rig but they rock me with my Ruger No.1 in same caliber. I use the No.1 to practice off hand shooting and sitting unsupported shooting w reduced loads which right now are a 300gr HP running around 1250fps.
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I want to test the Hornady 410 Sub-X this year and 250gr TSX but I usually shoot a 300gr HP or 350gr round nose interlock at steel.
I bet those hammer them.350 legend with 160gr Bear Creek Ballistics ammo has been great for me. I have a Franchi Elite bolt gun and have a 16" Contender Rifle barrel on its way to me now.