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Ah, ok. Thanks for clarifying.My bad...Kali - CA, PAX
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Ah, ok. Thanks for clarifying.My bad...Kali - CA, PAX
Mosin, nuff said, super cheap, hours of family fun cleaning off the WW2 cosmo, you can still buy cheap spam can ammo, on the plus side, MOA barn door lololol, I love plinking with my mosin.I'm really itching to get myself a rifle from the first half of the 20th century. But I'm also not made of money and would like to be able to actually shoot it without breaking the bank too hard. My dream would be a No. 4 Lee-Enfield, but .303 British ain't cheap. Plus, finding a good No. 4 at a reasonable price is not easy these days. And sure, there are Ishapore 2A & 2A1 Lees that shoot 7.62 NATO. But they're based on the SMLE Mk III, which I'm less interested in.
Crossing the Atlantic, I would love, love, love an M1 carbine and they're reasonably cheap to shoot. But holy hell, M1 prices have gone nuts over the last few years! Garands even more so. (Plus I just don't enjoy shooting .30-06.)
So aside from those, if you were making the choice, which rifles and calibers would you look at?
NiceI shoot all of mine, definitely worth reloading for everything.
It cuts the cost but finding the components is harder and harder to find
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Yeah, I have to agree here.Mosin, nuff said, super cheap, hours of family fun cleaning off the WW2 cosmo, you can still buy cheap spam can ammo, on the plus side, MOA barn door lololol, I love plinking with my mosin.
yeah the M96 is awesome rifle, but the cost of ammo is still pretty high, great rifles though.Yeah, I have to agree here.
In another post, someone extolled the "unsung gem" that is the M96 Swedish Mauser.
I did a comparison, using Gun Broker.
M96's started at $206 and there were several at that price.
I found FOURTEEN (14) Mosin Nagant's that were under $200 (and I'm counting the one priced at $199.99 as a "$200 gun").
Price-wise, I think the winner is obvious.
Seems like it doesn't matter what you buy anymore, ammo prices are sky high, but I get what you're saying.yeah the M96 is awesome rifle, but the cost of ammo is still pretty high, great rifles though.
I know huh, it seems like only 5 yrs ago you could buy reman 9mm for about 8 cents a round/no tax/and free shipping, what has happened to our country lololol, oh yeah that's right.Seems like it doesn't matter what you buy anymore, ammo prices are sky high, but I get what you're saying.
I was thinking more along the lines of a box of .30-30 Super X's for $2.99, during the week of deer season opening up, but yeah.I know huh, it seems like only 5 yrs ago you could buy reman 9mm for about 8 cents a round/no tax/and free shipping, what has happened to our country lololol, oh yeah that's right.
Or affordable .410 lololol.I was thinking more along the lines of a box of .30-30 Super X's for $2.99, during the week of deer season opening up, but yeah.