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Excellent analysis, by the way.
Skiprr,Skiprr wrote:
You have an EDC handgun, a carbine, a defensive shotgun, and a tactical handgun.
Now you need something that can reach out and touch something beyond 200 or 300 meters.
I love the .308 round (7.62x51mm NATO) because it’s effective, (was) relatively inexpensive, and (was) easy to find.
A Remington 700 is about as solid a choice as you can make.
Up really early.The Annoyed Man wrote:Couldn't sleep, Skiprr?![]()
That would be me. As a first choice in rifle calibers, I lean toward common military rounds. Manufactured in large volumes and, hypothetically, much easier to find. Too, I'm no Chris Kyle. I took a deer several years ago at 300 yards, and that's about my practical maximum.Syntyr wrote:...But the ammo is so expensive and the 308 probably shoots farther than I am capable of anyway...
Ohhhhhh you had to go and show me that. I am not even going to look at the price. I like a nice under/over or SS shotgun with detailed wood furniture but there is nothing like the machine like precision of this EBR:Skiprr wrote:
I'd love to have one of these: http://www.accuracyinternational.com/ax338.php. I think I'd rather have that bad boy in .338 Lapua even more than a .50 BMG. But the truth is, it would see very little use in my hands. Much as I'd like to have one, for me the money is better spent on more handguns and carbines.