Down the blog somewhere I have a post bragging about all the dead deer I have produced using vintage military arms. I like some of the bigger ones better, the carbine is a little snappy and hard to get good position on. I like it best in a folding stock so you can get your hand squared away on the pistol grip.
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Factory ammo or handload?
Remind me to NOT check your blog while I'm eating, wuss that I am.
Remington Hunting Ammo. It's got a semi-jacketed softpoint. Doe ran about 60 yards.
Never hunted with them, but I love both my M1 Garand and M1 Carbine.
The Carbine especially is simply a joy to shoot.
Down the blog somewhere I have a post bragging about all the dead deer I have produced using vintage military arms. I like some of the bigger ones better, the carbine is a little snappy and hard to get good position on. I like it best in a folding stock so you can get your hand squared away on the pistol grip.
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