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So, Bobby...being the calculating trained warrior NCO that you are. Take the appropriate action, Execute!
your standard grunt level CQB is just putting rounds and rounds on scary stuff till it stops scaring you!
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
I do. I have an older Knight 50 cal inline. The newer ones are a bit more friendly than mine is, as in cleaning. Taken quite a few white tails over the years. As long as you go with new tech, they are quite good. Depending on the bullets I use, I've had as good as 6" groups at 200 yards. Might be able to do better, but that is acceptable to me for an ethical kill. I have shot it further, but to me somewhere in the 200 range is all I will push it for hunting.
Anyone ever hunt with one? I was wandering around Cabela's today out of boredom and started thinking about trying it out.
Yes, inline tc g2. I have several barrels
Quote from: stlaser on November 22, 2015, 02:09:41 PMYes, inline tc g2. I have several barrelsAnother nudge to look into this.
Mine is .50 cal I like it. I really like my g2 has custom stock on it etc, in Indiana it extended your deer season (muzzleloader season was end of December) & added to your range versus 12ga slug gun. A lot of guy used these during regular firearms season too.
Quote from: stlaser on November 22, 2015, 02:31:57 PMMine is .50 cal I like it. I really like my g2 has custom stock on it etc, in Indiana it extended your deer season (muzzleloader season was end of December) & added to your range versus 12ga slug gun. A lot of guy used these during regular firearms season too.Yea, last time I heard Wisconsin's muzzleloader season was in December. I just saw them sitting on a rack at Cabela's and I was thinking " why not see if it's something I wanna try out?"
You'd like it I think. Puts more pressure on you to make the single shot count, more of a challenge if you will.
built from a kit, percussion (old school mountain man style) with open sights and that was with loose Pyrodex and Buffalo Bullets and/or patched round balls