wanna be sniper trend
#41
Have you shot with a bipod before? I personally try to use it whenever possible when hunting, doesn't matter 50yrds or 500yrds, I like to be as stable as possible before touching off the trigger on a live animal...
#42
Typical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Carbon County Pa.
Posts: 601
If you hunt places like Montana, where the game can make you a mile away and they only let you get so close to them before they take off, a long range rifle can be a real benefit. They don't use bull barrels and adjustible stocks because they look cool. Its nothing more than a stable platform required to deleiver a bullet at ranges a standard rifle design can't.
#43
Typical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Carbon County Pa.
Posts: 601
I am right handed and left eye dominant. I shoot right handed bolt actions left handed. I have a hard time with left handed bolt actions.
#44
Banned
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 824
Don't get your panties in a wad....
#45
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 1,320
Not calling you anything, not my style. The intent is to show not everyone thinks the same as you about what gun to use for what purpose. When we impose our self generated restrictions on each other it gives the antis more fuel for their existing fires. One of many reasons I am a gun nut...because I can be.
#46
Banned
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: South Cackalaky
Posts: 124
Not calling you anything, not my style. The intent is to show not everyone thinks the same as you about what gun to use for what purpose. When we impose our self generated restrictions on each other it gives the antis more fuel for their existing fires. One of many reasons I am a gun nut...because I can be.
While each to his own is one thing, and everyone has opinions. Suggesting that ALL gun owners have to agree to ALL gun issues is absolute bullcrap.
I believe we have a right to like and dislike what we want. Save the soapbox....
#47
Typical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location:
Posts: 647
bradc,
I think the most troubling part of this entire thread is that you are attempting to push your beliefs of what is "practical" on to us. The truth is you know about as much about any of our hunting situations as we know about yours. The term "sniper rifle" is over used and I really don't think you're using it in the context that it is meant. As I understand it, a sniper rifle is a rifle system that is used to give optimum ability in accuracy to its shooter to complete its object. The objective is usually a single shot producing a single kill. As someone who has hunted all over North America for big game, I would use a weapon of this type in a heart beat if it were available. In fact, when I purchase a rifle for mid-long range deer hunting (150 yds and out), I try for a bullbarreled rifle combo with a thumbstock and a bipod because these items reduce the effects of human error on my shot. I'm also usually in a situation where my shortest shot will be 100 yds and my longest around 500yds. So shooting an off-hand shot is not what I'm doing. The best example I have of a "sniper" rifle, is my savage 17hmr. Thumbhole stock, bullbarrel, accu-trigger, and bi-pod (which is sometimes left on or taken off depending on what I'm hunting). Can it make the 20-50 yd shots? yes. Can it make the 100-150 yd shots on ground hogs? yes. I've killed out to 220yds without a problem. I also introduced a young hunter to shooting on it and she killed a squirrel at 75yds with it. My point is that these items you are so casually ridiculing are out there to even the playing feild a bit and help those who are not absolutely gifted with a rifle and never miss such as yourself, be just a hair better. But I've rambled on here when my point is before your ridicule something you should first consider that maybe you don't know everything.
That is all
INDY
I think the most troubling part of this entire thread is that you are attempting to push your beliefs of what is "practical" on to us. The truth is you know about as much about any of our hunting situations as we know about yours. The term "sniper rifle" is over used and I really don't think you're using it in the context that it is meant. As I understand it, a sniper rifle is a rifle system that is used to give optimum ability in accuracy to its shooter to complete its object. The objective is usually a single shot producing a single kill. As someone who has hunted all over North America for big game, I would use a weapon of this type in a heart beat if it were available. In fact, when I purchase a rifle for mid-long range deer hunting (150 yds and out), I try for a bullbarreled rifle combo with a thumbstock and a bipod because these items reduce the effects of human error on my shot. I'm also usually in a situation where my shortest shot will be 100 yds and my longest around 500yds. So shooting an off-hand shot is not what I'm doing. The best example I have of a "sniper" rifle, is my savage 17hmr. Thumbhole stock, bullbarrel, accu-trigger, and bi-pod (which is sometimes left on or taken off depending on what I'm hunting). Can it make the 20-50 yd shots? yes. Can it make the 100-150 yd shots on ground hogs? yes. I've killed out to 220yds without a problem. I also introduced a young hunter to shooting on it and she killed a squirrel at 75yds with it. My point is that these items you are so casually ridiculing are out there to even the playing feild a bit and help those who are not absolutely gifted with a rifle and never miss such as yourself, be just a hair better. But I've rambled on here when my point is before your ridicule something you should first consider that maybe you don't know everything.
That is all
INDY
#48
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: South Florida
Posts: 39
[QUOTE=IndyHunter83;3565988]bradc,
I think the most troubling part of this entire thread is that you are attempting to push your beliefs of what is "practical" on to us.
Not pushing anything on anybody. I was hoping more for a friendly debate but i guess that was out of the question. I even said in my original post i wasn't trying to offend anyone. So for all you who were professional i thank you, and for all of you who like to act tough behind the safety of your computer screen, you need to find another way to deal with your insecurity
I think the most troubling part of this entire thread is that you are attempting to push your beliefs of what is "practical" on to us.
Not pushing anything on anybody. I was hoping more for a friendly debate but i guess that was out of the question. I even said in my original post i wasn't trying to offend anyone. So for all you who were professional i thank you, and for all of you who like to act tough behind the safety of your computer screen, you need to find another way to deal with your insecurity
#49
So Brad, have you ever used a bipod in the field? I even carry a rear bag in my pack...
#50
i don't care what folks hunt with. Hunters can use a rail gun if they want. However, there are not a lot of ranges where a person can fire a rifle to a distance of 500 yards or more. I often fire on a local range that is limited to 100 meters and has four shooting benches. Last week a man brought his braked .338 Lapua magnum to the range. He got his feelings hurt when other shooters and the range master would not let him shoot his rifle.