Semi-auto rifle for OH and IN deer?
#11
Spike
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Join Date: Feb 2016
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Well, I've been researching on the internets for the past 3 days now and it looks as though a semi-auto for a straight-walled cartridge is a tall order. I think I have settled on a lever action .357. I shot my first deer with a lever action 35 years ago, and they are fun to shoot. Plus, the .357 is a versatile round that is very easy to find, and I already have a .357 revolver anyway.
I appreciate the input y'all provided though. But sometimes it turns out the best helping hand is right there at the end of your wrist. Cheers!
I appreciate the input y'all provided though. But sometimes it turns out the best helping hand is right there at the end of your wrist. Cheers!
#12

Well, I've been researching on the internets for the past 3 days now and it looks as though a semi-auto for a straight-walled cartridge is a tall order. I think I have settled on a lever action .357. I shot my first deer with a lever action 35 years ago, and they are fun to shoot. Plus, the .357 is a versatile round that is very easy to find, and I already have a .357 revolver anyway.
I appreciate the input y'all provided though. But sometimes it turns out the best helping hand is right there at the end of your wrist. Cheers!
I appreciate the input y'all provided though. But sometimes it turns out the best helping hand is right there at the end of your wrist. Cheers!
That would be a good choice for the shot range you specified. I do advice that you use a 158 grain or heavier bullet that holds together at rifle velocities.