I was thinking about getting one just to shoot wolf through,and to keep the miles off my colt's
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I was thinking about getting one just to shoot wolf through,and to keep the miles off my colt's
i'm building a "beater build" for training right now for the same purpose... with the possible not-so-distant-future ban looming, i've decided to ease off the round count on my nicer, harder to repair/replace builds. even the beater build won't be a total piece of crap, though.. it just won't shoot as straight or last as long. i'm ok with having to replace a $130 barrel every 10,000 rounds.
I've been in kind of the same mode lately. I've just about built up my perfect ranch gun, but now I don't want to abuse it in case it's the only one I can get for a while. I have been thinking about getting a stage upper from bravo co and do a similar yet cheaper build. Hey Grant, do you know if stag is pretty good about keeping the chamber 5.56 spec?
I like their lowers. If their uppers had M4 feed ramps, 4150 barrel steel, and mid length gas system I'd probably buy them.
My idea is to just have a range toy for plinking,training,practice etc. I currently have a pile of wolf ammo that I just dont feel comfortable shooting out of my colts. (I know alot do and have no problems,I'd just feel better about it on a cheaper rifle) So as far as barrel steel,m4 feed ramps etc. I dont feel it would be an issue for what I want the rifle for.Now if I could find one for a "decent" price I may just pick one up.
wolf is less abusive on your colts than m193
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