What is barrel length and diameter/ ATF?
What is barrel length and diameter/ ATF?
You need one of those, JD.Nice! Long sight radius, and right in that sweet spot between 6 and 7lbs.
Hmmm, then I would have to decide if I want a.45cal SMR for general plinking/target use or a .54cal Woodsrunner for hunting?You need one of those, JD.
I like the .40 also, have a T/C Hawken with .40cal GM barrel, sort of went a little overboard collecting the Thompsons, need to decide on wich 3-4 to keep, and thin the herd over the next year or so, and free up some cash to try other things.There’s a couple members at the FtLupton club that have Kibler SMR in .45 calibre…very light gun…very accurate.
I got mine in .40 calibre, I really like the versatility of the .40 calibre
That is an awesome problem to have…I have several grandkids, give me a heads up when the thinning begins.I like the .40 also, have a T/C Hawken with .40cal GM barrel, sort of went a little overboard collecting the Thompsons, need to decide on wich 3-4 to keep, and thin the herd over the next year or so, and free up some cash to try other things.
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I will try an keep you in mind.That is an awesome problem to have…I have several grandkids, give me a heads up when the thinning begins.
Not sure about other states but in Florida .30 minimum for hunting deer.Wait…isn’t there one of the states that allows the .36 for hunting deer?
Indeed. No minimum for KY. I do not agree with that whatsoever.Not sure about other states but in Florida .30 minimum for hunting deer.
Tennessee, Muzzleloading firearms (rifles and handguns) .36 caliber or larger for Deer, Bear and ElkWait…isn’t there one of the states that allows the .36 for hunting deer?
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