no bueno IMO
no bueno IMO
Yeah, I have the Catamount and the Saiga conversion parts... still uninstalled for the magwellGotta convert that out of the sporter configuration ASAP. I haven't looked at my Saiga in over 15 years.
I have 2 Henry's and a Marlin 1895 in 45-70.Does anyone have a lever action rifle? If so, what are your experiences with it.
I'm thinking about buying a 45-70 Govt for hog and elk.
I JUST watched John wick 4,,,if you seen it. Now I want one lolDoes anyone have a lever action rifle? If so, what are your experiences with it.
I'm thinking about buying a 45-70 Govt for hog and elk.
my uncle has a 30-30,.....but i've never shot it.Does anyone have a lever action rifle? If so, what are your experiences with it.
I'm thinking about buying a 45-70 Govt for hog and elk.
I was tempted to get a Saiga 12 for the longest. Ended up getting a Bullpup and another AR style shotgun instead.Gotta convert that out of the sporter configuration ASAP. I haven't looked at my Saiga in over 15 years.
How do you like the Bullpup?I was tempted to get a Saiga 12 for the longest. Ended up getting a Bullpup and another AR style shotgun instead.
best shotgun i've ever bought and used.How do you like the Bullpup?
No thoughts on them...get a CanikQuestion, Im about to make a purchase, trying to decide between the P365 X Macro or AXG Legion, any thoughts on either?
I have a canik tti combat, Im not asking for alternatives, Im asking about the 2 I mentionedNo thoughts on them...get a Canik
Go with the Macro and a Icarus or Mischief Machine grip module. Legions are cool but, there are better aftermarket grip modules available.Question, Im about to make a purchase, trying to decide between the P365 X Macro or AXG Legion, any thoughts on either?
The performance will change in that you will need to make adjustments accordingly. The suppressor adds in variables that makes changes to the impact trajectory and vice versa. If you're not shooting for precision, it won't be as obvious. The speed of the round won't be affected though.Ballistic question for the Fam.
What are your experiences using a "subsonic" rifle cartridge, unsurppressed? Other than sound, does the performance change at all?
I plan on using my new lever action with a heavy all copper .500 grain bullet, traveling at subsonic speed. This so I can hit the animal really hard at 100 yards or less. I don't want the bullet to pass through.
(Cans are not allowed in California).
I plan on getting .500 grain cartridges, and sighting the rifle in at 50 yards, that way I'm on at 100 yards as well. The heavy bullets should allow me to hit say a wild hog, and go through the shoulder plate and break bones without destroying too much meat.The performance will change in that you will need to make adjustments accordingly. The suppressor adds in variables that makes changes to the impact trajectory and vice versa. If you're not shooting for precision, it won't be as obvious. The speed of the round won't be affected though.
I've used subsonic 220gr rounds inside of 100yds on hogs and deer and successfully knocked them down each time, never got a passthrough. I've never done it unsuppressed though. From the data I've seen shooting suppressed "usually" adds a negligible velocity boost to a round due to more time for the gas to build up, but there are so many other variables like the the suppressor type, round type, barrel length. Bottom line based on my experience shooting rounds roughly half the weight you're gonna use inside 100yds I had success, and your accuracy/velocity would only be affected minimally whether you suppressed or not.Ballistic question for the Fam.
What are your experiences using a "subsonic" rifle cartridge, unsurppressed? Other than sound, does the performance change at all?
I plan on using my new lever action with a heavy all copper .500 grain bullet, traveling at subsonic speed. This so I can hit the animal really hard at 100 yards or less. I don't want the bullet to pass through.
(Cans are not allowed in California).
Thank you, Brother.I've used subsonic 220gr rounds inside of 100yds on hogs and deer and successfully knocked them down each time, never got a passthrough. I've never done it unsuppressed though. From the data I've seen shooting suppressed "usually" adds a negligible velocity boost to a round due to more time for the gas to build up, but there are so many other variables like the the suppressor type, round type, barrel length. Bottom line based on my experience shooting rounds roughly half the weight you're gonna use inside 100yds I had success, and your accuracy/velocity would only be affected minimally whether you suppressed or not.
Either way I would recommend creating a DOPE sheet collecting the data for your zero suppressed and nonsuppressed so that you know exactly what turret adjustments you need to make at certain distances off the rip as opposed to needing to use your reticle on the fly to make adjustments. Will make things easier & save you some time.I plan on getting .500 grain cartridges, and sighting the rifle in at 50 yards, that way I'm on at 100 yards as well. The heavy bullets should allow me to hit say a wild hog, and go through the shoulder plate and break bones without destroying too much meat.
I'm not worried about precision per se; this is going to be a hunting rifle. I'm not worried about the trajectory outside of 100 yards as well. I just want to make sure that a bullet going that slow will still do damage at that close range.
Thanks for your input, Brother.
This is some sound advice right here. Thank you, Brother.Either way I would recommend creating a DOPE sheet collecting the data for your zero suppressed and nonsuppressed so that you know exactly what turret adjustments you need to make at certain distances off the rip as opposed to needing to use your reticle on the fly to make adjustments. Will make things easier & save you some time.