stubblejumper said:Non expanding bullets are also illegal to use on big game in many locations.
You don't have to remind me of that.
stubblejumper said:Non expanding bullets are also illegal to use on big game in many locations.
stubblejumper said:The difference between you and I, is that I fired the second shot as quickly as I could cycle the action and take aim,while you waited ten minutes listening to the bear suffer.
Really?
I sat there for 10 minutes listening to him bawling (for those who has never heard that, that sounds pretty much like a human bawl) and decided to put another one into his head to end his suffering.
FMJs will however be very unpredictable. They seldom exit the body in the same line they got in. I've seen some.... they make horrible exit wounds in both animals and humans. I trust the AK more because we were never trained how to clear a jam. And I've never seen a jam. The only problem was the click and then no boom, at the end of the mag.... no hold-open feature... 2MOA were quite attainable if we used older models (without the pistol grip handguard). The accuracy went out the window after we switched to folding stockrollingrock said:I know what you're saying, especially about the FMJs. Good FMJs can actually create bigger exit wounds than most hunting ammo. But I can't tell if people out there hunt moose with shotgun chambered with slugs, but I know people who have been hunting deer with 12 ga and slugs out to 100 yards.
Shooting AK under 2MOA (at 100 meters?) is very good indeed, and I think you can challenge any soldiers from any AK countries. As a matter of fact a lot people can only put the firt bullet on the target while doing three shot burst. But why you trust AK more than SKS? As a fact SKS is more accurate than AK. Or you're more used to AK?
eltorro said:FMJs will however be very unpredictable. They seldom exit the body in the same line they got in. I've seen some.... they make horrible exit wounds in both animals and humans. I trust the AK more because we were never trained how to clear a jam. And I've never seen a jam. The only problem was the click and then no boom, at the end of the mag.... no hold-open feature... 2MOA were quite attainable if we used older models (without the pistol grip handguard). The accuracy went out the window after we switched to folding stock. Resting the rifle on the mag however (like most do) will result in barely hitting a torso target @100m.
Burst fire was uncontrolable, I always aimed first round about 1m in front of the target to get the other two to tip the plate. Full auto was only good @50yds.
However, like I said before, we had marksmen that were also hunters... they never chose the x39 for hunting...and they were really good. All preferred the x54. When you get your Mosin, try it out...you will not be dissapointed.
You and I have no much difference at all.
It's just a matter of time that you will repeat what I did under certain circumstances.

eltorro said:I hope I'll go grizzly hunting in the near future, and I started saving for a 375H&H![]()




























