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    Quote Originally Posted by newracer View Post
    LEGAL HUNTING METHODS
    1. CENTERFIRE RIFLES
    a. Must be min. .24 caliber (6 mm).
    b. Must have min. a 16-inch barrel and be at least 26 inches long.
    c. If semiautomatic, they can hold max. of 6 rounds in the magazine and
    chamber combined.
    d. Must use expanding bullets that weigh min. 70 grains for deer, pronghorn
    and bear, 85 grains for elk and moose, and have an impact energy (at
    100 yds.) of 1,000-ft. pounds as rated by manufacturer.

    Keep in mind that you must "use expanding bullets" or softpoints. If you don't reload you want to make sure that you have legal ammo available. That's not a problem with .308, not sure about some of the others. I never even considered the FAL for hunting....I'll have to think about that as it sounds fun!
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    Quote Originally Posted by car-15 View Post
    i got my buck this year with my lr-308, whats sad is the 4 round mags cost more than the 19 round mags, we hunt with a couple of old timers, the look on their face was priceless when i pulled it out of the scabbard for the first time.

    I just received this rifle as a gift from the Familiy. I was also thinking of using it to hunt with the 5 rd. mags to see the looks I would get from some of the traditional bolt gun snobs. Or picking up an FAL.


    I have a Rem 700 in 30-06 but this Idea seems much more fun!

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    There's always this.

    Just sayin'




    If I were to keep it I'd probably get one of these.



    http://www.xssights.com/store/scope.html

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    I haven't done it yet, but I plan on hunting deer with my Dragunov. And why the hell not? It's semi-auto, chambered in 7.62x54, and it's hella accurate.

    I can't wait to see the look on my old man's face when I pull that thing out of the case.
    I spent my Obama Stimulus money on a GUN!

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    I've taken my M1A hunting before, using 5 round magazines. Mostly because I had people tell me that it wasn't a hunting rifle. It may be a little heavy, but it works just as well as my 700BDL in .308, and the follow up shots were quite a bit faster. Not that I needed them, except on a couple of pigs. It also gives you the advantage of multiple shots on multiple coyotes. Mighty handy when there are 5 of them standing there looking at you, all within a foot or two of each other. Plus, you can swap stocks on an M1A/M14 easily. I have my "Pig Tactical" stock for hunting, which is a GI synthetic with 3 rails on the fore-end. Works like a champ. I have a couple Springfield Gen 3 scope mounts, so I have 2 different scopes I can choose between for different hunting applications. Plus if you want, you can get another Gen 3 and put an ATN night scope on it for those pigs! Try doing all this with a Remington 700 or Savage 110! You can do the same with a flattop AR, just use a LaRue QD lever mount(s).
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    Quote Originally Posted by ryanek9freak View Post
    I haven't done it yet, but I plan on hunting deer with my Dragunov. And why the hell not? It's semi-auto, chambered in 7.62x54, and it's hella accurate.

    Heh ... anything to frighten the Fudds.

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    The term "hunting rifle" is all relative, HK91's were advertised in the states as hunting rifles and came with 5rnd magazines. I can remember the ad, it showed a guy sitting in deer stand in the woods holding the rifle. I tried a quick google of it but couldnt' find one of the ads. Of course we now know that an HK91 is really a terrible, terrible, "Ass#$%st R@#$e", so it was banned from importation. Not sure if that was to protect us or the deer.

    Personally, I would think it a bit heavy for hunting, and I suspect that is typically why synthetic bolt actions are very popular and inexpensive.

    Theoretically, military rifles are preferred choices for hunting, after all, they are field engineered and proven.

    I think the editor in this month of G&A mentioned that and explains why the AR platform is naturally an excellent choice and transition to a hunting rifle, anyway now i'm just rambling.

    cheers and happy hunting,
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    You can still find HK-91's around used. I did a quick search on Cabela's website and found one. I've carried VEPR II's (.308), .50 Beowulf, and MN M-44 when hunting. The biggest handicap with the MN is that its a royal pain to cock it or take the safety off. No snap shots with it.

    If you really want a MN to hunt with consider the M-38. Just like the M-44 without the bayonet.

    This fall I'll be going after antelope, deer and elk with my 6.5 Grendel with some 129Gr handloads.

    Oh and Car-15, you're right about those 5 rnd hunting mags. for the Grendel its $15 for a 30 rnd, $39.99 for a 5 rnd. ouch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfhound View Post
    Oh and Car-15, you're right about those 5 rnd hunting mags. for the Grendel its $15 for a 30 rnd, $39.99 for a 5 rnd. ouch
    I got three 5 round 6.5 Grendel mags direct from C Products for $14 each.
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    which ammo do you guys use who hunt with the 7.62x54r round? i saw aimsurplus link has brown bear 203 grain soft point, but i only have experiance using surplus ammo through my 91/30. i doubt i would ever hunt with that rifle, but i must say i'm curious what you guys use.

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