Anyone like to hunt?
#21
i have the same rifle but mine is in .270 and its very accurate =)
but lately ive been using my mosin nagant, sks, .410, and .22, oh and the high point 995 =p
but lately ive been using my mosin nagant, sks, .410, and .22, oh and the high point 995 =p
#22
yeah bow hunting on the ground for deer would be ruff i wouldnt try it not even with my crossbow which shoots way faster and more accurate than a long bow or compound bow from the tree is the only way to hunt with a bow deer are just too dang smart blind hunting with aa rifle or shotgun sure
#24
my old bow was compound 90lb draw high country now i have a horton summit 150 crossbow with 300lb draw in the manual it says not to shoot large game at more than 80 yrds lol at 50 yds i can hit accurate havent tried anymore distance than that
#26
I'm also shooting a Remington .223 WSSM, for such a small bullet it has plenty of power.
I'll get a pic of it later.
Last edited by DySfUnCtIoNaL; 11-17-2011 at 03:58 AM.
#27
i have no regrets getting it in .270 win, they both seem to be about the same but the .270 is just a tiny bit shorter, i dont like shooting it not only cause of the price, but the other part is that it rapes my shoulder....
#28
I know what you're talking about, mine kicks like a rented mule!!
I still kinda regret not getting the .270, it has a much flatter bullet trajectory compared to an .06 that lobs the bullet.
What's the cost of bullets in you're area?
Around here a box of Remington Core Lokt's run $16.99
I still kinda regret not getting the .270, it has a much flatter bullet trajectory compared to an .06 that lobs the bullet.
What's the cost of bullets in you're area?
Around here a box of Remington Core Lokt's run $16.99
Last edited by DySfUnCtIoNaL; 11-17-2011 at 04:42 AM.
#29
No rifle season around here, but shotgun season opens this Saturday. I have been out making sure my stands are still there & secure. My cousin is coming out with us this year and I'm taking the rest of my vacation for the year off around Thanksgiving so I should be able to get a lot of hunting in.
I have a Remington 870 Express w/ a rifled barrel & composite stock. Love shooting that gun! Even with 3" sabots (I use Remington CopperSolids & Hornady SSTs), the recoil is very low compared with 2-3/4 sluggers in my Dad's 870 express smooth bore. Open sights & standing shots with no rest I'm good to 100yards with the CopperSolid slugs with ~3" of lift resulting in ~4" grouping. 125yards is easy with the SSTs with no lift, but I have about a 6" grouping at this range free standing. I tend to stick with the CopperSolids though because they are more accurate from my experience. And it's damn expensive to really try out other sabots...
I've been thinking of getting my handgun permit and picking up a Thompson Contender. Put a 14" barrel on it, long reveal scope & a pistol grip. Go hunting with that! A friend has one setup like this and it is awesome at ranges up to 250 yards.
I have a Remington 870 Express w/ a rifled barrel & composite stock. Love shooting that gun! Even with 3" sabots (I use Remington CopperSolids & Hornady SSTs), the recoil is very low compared with 2-3/4 sluggers in my Dad's 870 express smooth bore. Open sights & standing shots with no rest I'm good to 100yards with the CopperSolid slugs with ~3" of lift resulting in ~4" grouping. 125yards is easy with the SSTs with no lift, but I have about a 6" grouping at this range free standing. I tend to stick with the CopperSolids though because they are more accurate from my experience. And it's damn expensive to really try out other sabots...
I've been thinking of getting my handgun permit and picking up a Thompson Contender. Put a 14" barrel on it, long reveal scope & a pistol grip. Go hunting with that! A friend has one setup like this and it is awesome at ranges up to 250 yards.








Well that sure sucks! You hunt waterfowl up in NY?
