Some shooters seem to think that everything concerning shooting has to revolve around a what a hunter needs - not so.
I think for shooting competitions involving practical rifle stages, increased capacity in repeater type rifles would be very desirable, especially here in Canada.
Some shooters seem to think that everything concerning shooting has to revolve around a what a hunter needs - not so.
While I agree, I think hunting rifles generally should revolve around what a hunter needs.
I'm not sure that there are actually any hunting rifles that come with 10 round mags from the factory though. Maybe a handful of crossover target/hunting rifles and scout rifles, both of which can be used for hunting but aren't really designed explicitly for it
A rifles a rifle, if I take it hunting it’s my hunting rifle. If I take it target shooting it’s my target rifle, could be the same rifle. It fills my needs regardless of what the manufacturer calls it.
I wouldn't have any qualm about going hunting with this
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That is, if it was legal to do so...
I wouldn't have any qualm about going hunting with this
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That is, if it was legal to do so...
MG literally stands for Moose Gun. You're just using it for what it's designed for.