I've been fighting the same itch for months now. Doing some window shopping for an Over/Under shotgun, Muzzleloader, or Single shot break action Rifle. Of course i'm looking at bolt-actions too, but haven't found one in .260 rem or .257 rob. or i'dve scratched that itch. Wouldn't mind a bolt action slug gun either.
Bushmaster AR-15 .223 M4, with colapsable stock, flat-top picatinny rail. Be sure to order a couple of dry boxes of some FMJ, such as PMC or Fiocchi or American Eagle 5.56mm FMJ! Awesome investment!
You can hunt with a Bushmaster AR-15, the flat-top with a picatinny rail and it comes with or without detachable sights (a fixed post sight as well); you can remove the sights, and it is perfect detachable rings and a scope. I've looked at the rifle shane is referring to, the R-15, if do some digging on the answers, I asked if it was a good choice and had minimal replies. All that you basically get with R-15, is AR-15 in MAX-1 HD, which is my camo pattern of choice for where I live, and a bull-barrel with now sights, 1 5-round clip. You'd have to buy a scope for it.
Honestly. go with a good henry lever action .22. i mean...who doesnt like a quality, accurate rifle to kill squills and birds in the back yard?? or hunting i guess
i dont know what ill do with it lol just feel the need to get a new one, i have a 30-06, 2 12 gauges, and a 22. i guess i am looking for something that would be fun to shot and maybe do alittle varmit hunting with it too. i think ill go to the gun shop and see which ones catch my eye.
My standard answer, derived from owning over 50 guns in one lifetime: T/C Stainless Encore. They are beautiful and well-made and totally reliable and offer maximum versatility, from .22 to 12 gauge shotguns.
I've been fighting the same itch for months now. Doing some window shopping for an Over/Under shotgun, Muzzleloader, or Single shot break action Rifle. Of course i'm looking at bolt-actions too, but haven't found one in .260 rem or .257 rob. or i'dve scratched that itch. Wouldn't mind a bolt action slug gun either.
Bushmaster AR-15 .223 M4, with colapsable stock, flat-top picatinny rail. Be sure to order a couple of dry boxes of some FMJ, such as PMC or Fiocchi or American Eagle 5.56mm FMJ! Awesome investment!
You can hunt with a Bushmaster AR-15, the flat-top with a picatinny rail and it comes with or without detachable sights (a fixed post sight as well); you can remove the sights, and it is perfect detachable rings and a scope. I've looked at the rifle shane is referring to, the R-15, if do some digging on the answers, I asked if it was a good choice and had minimal replies. All that you basically get with R-15, is AR-15 in MAX-1 HD, which is my camo pattern of choice for where I live, and a bull-barrel with now sights, 1 5-round clip. You'd have to buy a scope for it.
Honestly. go with a good henry lever action .22. i mean...who doesnt like a quality, accurate rifle to kill squills and birds in the back yard?? or hunting i guess
i dont know what ill do with it lol just feel the need to get a new one, i have a 30-06, 2 12 gauges, and a 22. i guess i am looking for something that would be fun to shot and maybe do alittle varmit hunting with it too. i think ill go to the gun shop and see which ones catch my eye.
My standard answer, derived from owning over 50 guns in one lifetime: T/C Stainless Encore. They are beautiful and well-made and totally reliable and offer maximum versatility, from .22 to 12 gauge shotguns.
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That would depend on which itch I wanted to scratch.
This one in .460 Mag http://www.weatherby.com/product/rifles/markv/deluxe. Big and beautiful.
i get the same itch evry time i come within 50 miles of a gunsmith, gander mt. bass pro shop, or pawn shop.
eather a 30 30 or a 22.
I've been fighting the same itch for months now. Doing some window shopping for an Over/Under shotgun, Muzzleloader, or Single shot break action Rifle. Of course i'm looking at bolt-actions too, but haven't found one in .260 rem or .257 rob. or i'dve scratched that itch. Wouldn't mind a bolt action slug gun either.
marlin XL7 in .270
i already have the marlin xl7 in 30-06. i was also thinking maybe a ar-15....
What r u hunting? Elk 300. Deer 308 Rabbits Bazooka. Just kidding with the bazooka part.
Bushmaster AR-15 .223 M4, with colapsable stock, flat-top picatinny rail. Be sure to order a couple of dry boxes of some FMJ, such as PMC or Fiocchi or American Eagle 5.56mm FMJ! Awesome investment!
Always wanted a 12 gauge Remington 11-87 decked out in camo. College kid budgets can't afford one, though. The 870 will have to do for now.
AR-15? Check out the Remington R-15 VTR or R-25. AR platform rifles designed for hunting.
You can hunt with a Bushmaster AR-15, the flat-top with a picatinny rail and it comes with or without detachable sights (a fixed post sight as well); you can remove the sights, and it is perfect detachable rings and a scope. I've looked at the rifle shane is referring to, the R-15, if do some digging on the answers, I asked if it was a good choice and had minimal replies. All that you basically get with R-15, is AR-15 in MAX-1 HD, which is my camo pattern of choice for where I live, and a bull-barrel with now sights, 1 5-round clip. You'd have to buy a scope for it.
I'd buy an AR-10 because I like the .308 better than the .223 for my needs/preferences.
Honestly. go with a good henry lever action .22. i mean...who doesnt like a quality, accurate rifle to kill squills and birds in the back yard?? or hunting i guess
.17 looks like something that could be quite versitile from smallgame to predators.
What'ya planing to do with it DAR PILGRAM!
what are you going to do with it buddy..your question is a little bit too broad
i would say a 10/22. Ammo is cheap and you can shot all day with no problem.
i dont know what ill do with it lol just feel the need to get a new one, i have a 30-06, 2 12 gauges, and a 22. i guess i am looking for something that would be fun to shot and maybe do alittle varmit hunting with it too. i think ill go to the gun shop and see which ones catch my eye.
basketfootball89,
Sounds like you need a handgun.
that is on my list, but not for another year and a half....
My standard answer, derived from owning over 50 guns in one lifetime: T/C Stainless Encore. They are beautiful and well-made and totally reliable and offer maximum versatility, from .22 to 12 gauge shotguns.
Get you a Hand Gun Like Jim in Mo Mentioned above!!!
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marlin XL7 in .270
That would depend on which itch I wanted to scratch.
This one in .460 Mag http://www.weatherby.com/product/rifles/markv/deluxe. Big and beautiful.
i get the same itch evry time i come within 50 miles of a gunsmith, gander mt. bass pro shop, or pawn shop.
eather a 30 30 or a 22.
I've been fighting the same itch for months now. Doing some window shopping for an Over/Under shotgun, Muzzleloader, or Single shot break action Rifle. Of course i'm looking at bolt-actions too, but haven't found one in .260 rem or .257 rob. or i'dve scratched that itch. Wouldn't mind a bolt action slug gun either.
i already have the marlin xl7 in 30-06. i was also thinking maybe a ar-15....
What r u hunting? Elk 300. Deer 308 Rabbits Bazooka. Just kidding with the bazooka part.
Bushmaster AR-15 .223 M4, with colapsable stock, flat-top picatinny rail. Be sure to order a couple of dry boxes of some FMJ, such as PMC or Fiocchi or American Eagle 5.56mm FMJ! Awesome investment!
Always wanted a 12 gauge Remington 11-87 decked out in camo. College kid budgets can't afford one, though. The 870 will have to do for now.
AR-15? Check out the Remington R-15 VTR or R-25. AR platform rifles designed for hunting.
You can hunt with a Bushmaster AR-15, the flat-top with a picatinny rail and it comes with or without detachable sights (a fixed post sight as well); you can remove the sights, and it is perfect detachable rings and a scope. I've looked at the rifle shane is referring to, the R-15, if do some digging on the answers, I asked if it was a good choice and had minimal replies. All that you basically get with R-15, is AR-15 in MAX-1 HD, which is my camo pattern of choice for where I live, and a bull-barrel with now sights, 1 5-round clip. You'd have to buy a scope for it.
I'd buy an AR-10 because I like the .308 better than the .223 for my needs/preferences.
Honestly. go with a good henry lever action .22. i mean...who doesnt like a quality, accurate rifle to kill squills and birds in the back yard?? or hunting i guess
.17 looks like something that could be quite versitile from smallgame to predators.
What'ya planing to do with it DAR PILGRAM!
what are you going to do with it buddy..your question is a little bit too broad
i would say a 10/22. Ammo is cheap and you can shot all day with no problem.
i dont know what ill do with it lol just feel the need to get a new one, i have a 30-06, 2 12 gauges, and a 22. i guess i am looking for something that would be fun to shot and maybe do alittle varmit hunting with it too. i think ill go to the gun shop and see which ones catch my eye.
basketfootball89,
Sounds like you need a handgun.
that is on my list, but not for another year and a half....
My standard answer, derived from owning over 50 guns in one lifetime: T/C Stainless Encore. They are beautiful and well-made and totally reliable and offer maximum versatility, from .22 to 12 gauge shotguns.
Get you a Hand Gun Like Jim in Mo Mentioned above!!!
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