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Thread: Why do people frown at using military rifles for hunting?

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    I love Semi's, Ive recently as of january been a convert to them and I being a former diehard bolt gun lover can appreciate both as such, I can appreciate a semi for many reasons and despite what others may say or try to lead us believe semi's are perfectly safe,have a genuine place within the hunting community and are great fun...

    I would entirely recommend those of you who don't like semi's to contact your nearest service rifle association and go down and have a play on day...... I love my Rock River arms Predator pursuit AR-15 and will keep it for as long as its legal to do so!

    in saying that I won't ever sell my sako 75..... with semi's becoming cheaper and cheaper a AR-15 at under $2k has finally become a reality!

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    i think the ar style gun is the top selling gun in nz at the moment,seems everyone wants,is getting one

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    Quote Originally Posted by mumabear View Post
    i think the ar style gun is the top selling gun in nz at the moment,seems everyone wants,is getting one
    I highly doubt that, but no doubt they will become more and more popular if the price keeps dropping and we can hold off the new arms bill for a while yet. I think a lot of the negativity surrounding military type guns is slowly leaving the NZ shooting community. Think about it. Semi's with free standing grips have been available on A cat for what two years now? And I'm still yet to witness the sky falling. Anybody who thinks AR's etc are dangerous weapons are morons

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    I don't care what guns people have or use. But one thing worth considering is that black guns are mostly .223 which is a marginal deer calibre if not placed right. The temptation to use an AR's fire power at a running deer must be great (it would be for me too probably), and sadly this might mean multiple non killing shots into a deer with its dander up. Those ones can travel a long way and suffer terribly.

    So use what you want, but treat every shot like its your only one. That's what I think.

    But hell, I bet they are fun to use on targets and mucking around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    I don't care what guns people have or use. But one thing worth considering is that black guns are mostly .223 which is a marginal deer calibre if not placed right. The temptation to use an AR's fire power at a running deer must be great (it would be for me too probably), and sadly this might mean multiple non killing shots into a deer with its dander up. Those ones can travel a long way and suffer terribly.

    So use what you want, but treat every shot like its your only one. That's what I think.

    But hell, I bet they are fun to use on targets and mucking around.
    If you mean a ar-15 then yes marginal, if you mean a ar-10(308) where one can simply change it to a 7-08,243,260 by pushing 2 push pins then thats one dead deer! a ar-15 on fallow and sika is completely ethical and I'm happy to shoot deer of that size, on reds however thats where I draw the line on the 223 and thats when mr Sako comes out and asserts his authority

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    The AR15 platform is so practical. Imagine if you could take your stock off your howa, chuck it on your tikka, take the trigger from your savage and slap it in your sako. Or say you lose your bolt from your Tikka and simply be able to replace it with one from your stevens. That is the practicality of the AR15. Everything is built to a single spec. You can mix and match brands. You can change gun purpose as simply as pushing out 2 pins and chucking on a different upper. Ergonomics are preferable too - give me a pistol grip over a standard stock any day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Digit View Post
    The AR15 platform is so practical. Imagine if you could take your stock off your howa, chuck it on your tikka, take the trigger from your savage and slap it in your sako. Or say you lose your bolt from your Tikka and simply be able to replace it with one from your stevens. That is the practicality of the AR15. Everything is built to a single spec. You can mix and match brands. You can change gun purpose as simply as pushing out 2 pins and chucking on a different upper. Ergonomics are preferable too - give me a pistol grip over a standard stock any day.
    Best thing I've heard all day!

    couldn't agree more.... I will be purchasing a sks as a bush rifle and NOT from gunshitty, is it possible to scout mount a scope on em?

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    ^ Ew
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    Have you shot an AR or Sks?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rock river arms hunter View Post
    Best thing I've heard all day!

    couldn't agree more.... I will be purchasing a sks as a bush rifle and NOT from gunshitty, is it possible to scout mount a scope on em?
    Mount a red dot sight on the rear sight base, or leave it stock. My opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rock river arms hunter View Post
    Have you shot an AR or Sks?
    He probably isn't packing the shits with them. Just chill

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    Na - I think he was correct in the 'Ew' comment regarding SKS
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    A SKS in good hands can outshoot an AR in sloppy hands. I have competed with both for target shooting and the AR is just easier to shoot well. There is more challenge to shoot the SKS well at nearly 1/10th the price.

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    Personally I think these military rifles just look silly and don't have the nice sleek lines of a proper hunting firearm. They should not be used for hunting. It is all just completely wrong!

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    I'm not sure if he's pretending to be a backwards reactionary for comedic effect or if it's genuine. Help?

 

 

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