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Remington Metric replied to I am going to get a new deer rifle 7mm or AR15 I'm leaning toward the AR15in OtherIf your primary quarry is going to be limited to deer you want a solid bolt action 7mm; one of the greatest all around hunting and reloading friendly...
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I wholeheartedly agree with birddog. The .204 will work on coyotes as long as you do your part and know the limits of your own effective range and take...
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Remington Metric replied to I have been researching and wanting to get a nice varmint gun for woodchucks, coyotes, raccoons, etc.. Im only 17 so I can't goin RiflesIf you’re serious about getting the most proverbial bang for your buck without costing an arming and a leg you want a .223. The .17 and .22 mag are...
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Remington Metric replied to I still hunt Whitetail deer every year wearing a heavy weight vintage red and black plaid Woolrich coat and pants that I have hain OtherI hunt Antelope and Deer here in western SD from mid October to late November and finish my winter calling Coyotes; I’m dressed in wool from head to...
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Remington Metric replied to My points are gone and I don't get that. On top of that they give you a password that is nonsense. Makes this a tough site to usin SurvivalI’m glad someone took the time to ask about points gone missing. I posted twice to the “Is den kill ethical” article by Andrew McKean and was getting...
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Remington Metric started a topic Does anyone have any experience with Conetrol scope rings and bases? I’m looking to replace my Leupold rings and bases and I likin RiflesDoes anyone have any experience with Conetrol scope rings and bases? I’m looking to replace my Leupold rings and bases and I lik
Does anyone have any experience with Conetrol scope rings and bases? I’m looking to replace my Leupold rings and bases and I like the way Conetrol rings...
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Remington Metric replied to in talking about guns (curios) is talking about age. so what age is CURIOS ?in RiflesAccording to ATF a firearm must be at least 50 years old to qualify as a curio....
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Remington Metric replied to i recently ask a question about wether or nor a 30-06 would kill a bear or mountain lion - we lease 20,000 acres from a local loin OtherWith the restrictions you have given, you don’t want to beat up your new 06’, and you want to potentially be able to shoot a bear, none of your rifles...
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Remington Metric started a topic Researching Rangefinders: I’ve been agonizing for quite awhile over purchasing a range finder. I have never owned a range finderin GearResearching Rangefinders: I’ve been agonizing for quite awhile over purchasing a range finder. I have never owned a range finder
Researching Rangefinders: I’ve been agonizing for quite awhile over purchasing a range finder. I have never owned a range finder and only know a couple...
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Remington Metric replied to I am a hunter on a budget and was looking into purchasing a new rifle for moose and deer hunting this fall. I am looking into eiin RiflesAs far as I’m concerned you can’t go wrong with either of these rifles. My first rifle was a Savage model 110E (Savage’s early economy line), while...
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I use 80 grain bullets in my 6mm Remington for coyotes and have good luck. As long as I don’t use hollow point bullets I don’t destroy the pelt. I...
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For me the .30-06 is a lot of fun to hunt with because there are so many factory loaded ammunition options available. If you want to have a hot 06’...
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My favorite rifles have always had “Made in the USA” stamped on them. Some of the very well known brand names were marked “Made in Japan”. I can’t...
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Remington Metric replied to What is the best bullet to use with a lower caliber rifle like the 7/08 to hunt elk? Please recommend bullet and weight. I amin RiflesI don’t have a lot of experience with the 7mm-08 but for my money on elk size game you can’t beat the Trophy Bonded Tip bullet in the Vital Shock...
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If your primary quarry is going to be limited to deer you want a solid bolt action 7mm; one of the greatest all around hunting and reloading friendly...
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I wholeheartedly agree with birddog. The .204 will work on coyotes as long as you do your part and know the limits of your own effective range and take...
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