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thats just plain stupid...blatant disregard for the wildlife in my opinion. there is no way one area can withstand that "beating" that was just put on them. and the ducks will probably go to waste...i hope those guys get whats coming to them...make an example out of them TWRA!
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last time i was there they were open with the statewide TWRA seasons. they also have there own special hog hunts as well after the statewide deer season closes...
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i love the looks of that rifle, and think a SBR setup would be ideal! combine it with a Glock 21 for mag interchangeability and thats a nice package!
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yes, .22 centerfire is legal in TN to hunt big game with. will it do the same thing as an '06? maybe, maybe not. with these smaller calibers on game like deer, alot goes into the bullet weight, bullet construction and most importantly bullet placement. place a 150gr .30-06 slug on the shoulder of the whitetail deer and most likely you've got venison in the freezer. do the same thing with a 45-55gr HP (remember, its illegal to hunt anything in TN with FMJ) .223 and you most likely have lost a deer. put that same bullet from the .223 just a hair off the shoulder like you would with a bow and you've got meat in the freezer. also make a headshot with that same bullet from the .223 and you've got meat in the freezer. the key word in that last sentence is "make a headshot", not fire at the head and blow off an ear. shots like that are for those instances you know you can place the bullet where you want...not for the average "hunt once a year Billy Bob" out there... just my .02 cents...
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thanks guys...looks like i might order me a kit as well...especially if the upper is complete and ready...
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has anyone bought from Del-Ton before?
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Why choose an AR for Self Defense?
cknight8 replied to PackinMama's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
my SKS's are rock solid reliable. never had a FTF or FTE, just got to clean them like any other gun. i'd love to have an AK, but for now i'm 100% with my SKS's... -
Why choose an AR for Self Defense?
cknight8 replied to PackinMama's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
i'm in all the way... and i LOVE that pic!!! -
Why choose an AR for Self Defense?
cknight8 replied to PackinMama's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
oh i know its real... i'm with you, aint no one convincing me different! :-) -
Why choose an AR for Self Defense?
cknight8 replied to PackinMama's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
or just stay at home and shoot out of your supply stash... who says you have to go anywhere? -
Why choose an AR for Self Defense?
cknight8 replied to PackinMama's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
i guess i've watched a few to many zombie movies! :-) -
Why choose an AR for Self Defense?
cknight8 replied to PackinMama's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
i'm going to play the devil's advocate here... which is faster to reload, a pump/semi-auto shotgun or an AR? if you have loaded magazines, then hands down that AR is. but after you run those initial magazines empty, which is faster to reload? IMHO, i feel its about as easy to carry loose 12g rounds than it is to carry 20 or so AR mags. also with empty AR mags verses empty shotgun magazine tube...i can cram 6 rounds into the tube and be shooting again before you can get one magazine loaded. run out of loaded mags with an AR and the games over. with the scattergun its not likely to be game over until you run out of shells. also with the scattergun you can tac-reload when you are at cover. only takes a second to keep cramming shells up that mag tube and you can do it while your hiding. here is my take, indoors grab a scattergun. going outside grab a rifle. now about the rifle, i love the AR platform. however, due to the cost of mags, its hard to keep 1000 or more rounds loaded and ready to rock. not so with an SKS. its very easy to keep 1000 rounds loaded into 10 round stripper clips, and very cheap to do so. 100 stripper clips will set you back about $35-40, or the cost of 2 or 3 AR mags. my SKS rides with the stock 10 round mag, not any detachable. it is 100% reliable with stripper clips. i know that i've only got 10 rounds on tap verses the 30 round mag of an AR, but the ability to have 1000 rounds on hand loaded and ready to go in the gun is hard to give up. plus the 7.62x39 has more punch than the .223. that hurts indoors if you dont want overpenatration...but as i said above, the shotgun is for indoors. the rifle is for outdoors... JMHO... -
Office Protection--Now THIS is DEFENSE
cknight8 replied to Magiccarpetrides's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
so only a $5 tax? not the $200? how much did the 870 set you back? maybe its more doable than i thought. what makes it an AOW and not an SBS? -
Office Protection--Now THIS is DEFENSE
cknight8 replied to Magiccarpetrides's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
that is sweet!!! i want an SBS double barrel, just cant get myself to do the paperwork and pay for one... guess i'll just have to be content with shooting 18" barrels... -
i'm a levergun man myself...always have loved them. Marlins are my favorite, followed by Winchester's. i have a Marlin 1894 in .357 and i absolutely love it! i mounted a Williams peep sight on it and it is killer fun at the range. i'd love to add a .44mag to my collection of levers that matches my .357, but never can find one when i have the funds available... here is a pic of my 1894 .357:
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+ 2 on this...a single stack Glock about the size of a Kahr PM9 would be SWEET!!!
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i have a few red dots, i love them. i have a Bushnell 30mm (~$60), a Millett SP-1 (~$100), a real cheapy BSA 30mm from walmart (~$30), and i like the Bushnell about the best for the money. i will say that the Millett is awesome and will take a beating and keep on ticking. the BSA is a good red dot also, it tracks and functions just as good as any of them, but i just dont like the looks of the scope itself as it has the weaver mounts built into it, not a ring type setup like the Bushnell and Millett. i think thats just my personal preference though.
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i really like the Bushnell. it works great and isnt very expensive. i have a fewl red dots, this Bushnell, a Millett SP-1, a real cheapy BSA 30mm from walmart ($30), and i like the Bushnell about the best for the money. i will say the BSA is a good red dot, it tracks and functions just as good as any of them, but i just dont like the looks of the scope itself as it has the weaver mounts built into it, not a ring type setup like the Bushnell... that's just my personal preference though i think...
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i havent mounted a light on my Mossberg 500 yet, but i'm highly considering using this mount: http://www.opticsplanet.net/leapers-deluxe-shotgun-tri-rail-barrel-mount-mnt-br003xl.html and hanging a spare Streamlight M3 that i have at the moment on it. i have a light on my Kel Tec Sub 2000, on a .22lr bolt gun for shooting possums/'coons in the trash, and a Glock light on my Glock 22 nightstand gun. i think i need one on my scattergun, cant never have to many lights and the M3 is already an extra...
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anyone out there going dove hunting today? season opens in about 2 hours...i've got the truck loaded and i'm fixing to head to the field to get setup and ready. Dove hunting on opening day has been a family thing for quite some time for us, we hardly ever go after opening day but always get together on the first Monday in September for this... My cousin's wife will be joining us this year sitting on a bucket, they just got married in March and she is a real hunting & fishing kinda girl. my uncles and my Dad will be there, as well as my brother and myself and maybe one or two other cousins. its going to be fun!
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it shoots awesome. this gun is very fun at the range, milk jugs dont have a chance out to 50 yards or so. at 25 yards you can easily keep a full mag of 15 rounds in a 6" circle shooting offhand...it does heat up quick though if you rapid fire it and the rails get warm also being that they are mounted directly to the barrel...
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i'm not familar with the belt loop method, anyone care to explain?
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i just traded a fellow member for a Horton Explorer XL150 crossbow, i'm going to fling the sharp sticks at them with it this year...
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Hey guys, here is my latest toy...a Kel Tec Sub 2000 in .40 cal that takes the Glock magazines. i've had the rifle for quite some time, just got in all the goodies i'd ordered for it and got them installed. i love this little carbine, its fun to shoot at the range, is very nice and compact to put in the truck, and is decent in home defense purposes (although i think we all agree that a scatter is best for that purpose...). the factory forend has been removed and 6 universal barrel mount quad rails have been installed. a folding vertical front grip was added, as well as a UTG laser/light combo. the red dot is a Bushnell and rides on an AR flattop riser mount, and the carbine has the Kel Tec stock extension installed on it (it increases the LOP as well as providing protection to the front sight when the carbine is folded). what makes this carbine so awesome is that i can share magazines with my Glock 22 and my Glock 27 with this rifle... anyways, here are the pics...