Posted on 05/18/2012 3:35:36 PM PDT by Yosemitest
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...compared to 8 shot in the AR-7...
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I’ve had an AR-7 Explorer for around 30 years. In addition to the little magazine that came with the gun, I added a 15 round mag and a 30 round mag; both bought at a gun show. Gun and mags very reliable and accurate.
Thanks.
Ruger advises against Stinger ammo in the 10/22 literature. It leads to malfunctions. I bought one (10/22) for my 11 year old grandson for Christmas last year...he loves it but would rather shoot my Saiga .223....he likes the BANG!
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Let Freedom Ring,
I would not recommend steel cased ammo in anything other than an AK type platform. I had a problem with it in my SU-16. Works great with brass, though.
Thanks, reasonable answer.
Probably your best bet is a handi rifle from Hr1871.com Go there and look around and you may find something you like.
The .45/.410 chambering is popular and it seems to work pretty well. You do have to use rounds that do not use a shot cup for the .410, otherwise the shot cup will spin the shot into a very wide pattern. Those rounds are available (Federal) or you can make them yourself which is a better solution.
If you are a reloader, there are many more options available to you than if you are “Stuck with factory loads”. And I used the word “stuck” after some thought on the right word to use.
When the .45-70 was issued in 1873 to our troops there were several different types of ammo in the wagons:
1. 405 grain. Black bear are toast with this round.
2. Shotgun rounds (no shotcup) that were included so the troops could get birds and rabbits for protein in the field. It worked quite well.
3. They can also be loaded with 144 grain round ball at 405 FPS for rabbit.
4. There is another round available from Western Bullets that is 150 grain that can be driven to slightly above 2,000 FPS. Or 405 FPS if you wish for rabbit. You have to look around for the loading information but it does appear on some of the reloading forums.
All of the above have to be hand loaded as they simply aren’t on the market as ammo.
Good luck...
I think we need to sell New Jersey to the Chinese, and build a wall around it;)
I think we need to sell New Jersey to the Chinese, and build a wall around it;)
I do not live in jersey, I have a brother there and friends from there. Relatives in New York so i understand it as well, both liberal pits.
Just drive all the liberals into the sea.
The is also the Valmet 412 series of rifle/shotgun double. The .222 Rem over 12 gauge was once the most prized turkey gun in Penn's Woods when there were 2 seasons (Spring and Fall) and one was rifle legal. Savage may have even marketed the Valmet at one point but I'm not sure if they were re-badged with the Savage name. They were definitely a level or two higher quality than the 24 models.
The 30-30/12 g I saw years ago was very nice with walnut and much nicer than the .22/410 versions. Modern threaded chokes would make it very versatile. Shame they don't make one, it would be a great truck gun.
Thanks for that.
Leeprecision.com makes a full .45-70 reloading set up (Lee Classic Loader) for 25.95. All you need is a rock, or a branch or some heavy object to use as a hammer. You can make what you need and what the rifles likes rather than having to settle for ammo that is designed for the average rifle.
The Lee Classic Loader is an old design going back to the Civil War era and the design turns out quality, target level ammo for very little money. It doesn’t look like much but it held a world record for the smallest group at 1,000 yards for 7 years in the 1990s. This is what I use exclusively.
I would see if anyone in your area has some handi rifles so you can handle them. The need to handle Black Bear with a light rifle is going to be very difficult to meet and since it might be you life your life on the line, I would not necessarily go with a smaller round.
By the way, the Handi rifles are legendary as reliable, accurate rifles. And the price is right.
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