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Specialty Handgun Hunting
School me on bolt action handguns
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<blockquote data-quote="Rupe" data-source="post: 813757" data-attributes="member: 10746"><p>I am a fan of the Striker. I bought a uses one in .308win The great thing about a Striker is you can change calibers in 10 min. by changing the barrel and setting the head space. I picked up a .243win barrel used, cut it down to 16.5" crowned it, head spaced it and now I have 2 barrels for it. The Striker also has a magizine and you can carry upto 1 or 2 more rounds in it depending on the caliber. </p><p>Now for the really good part!</p><p>I bought my Striker for $425. extra .243 barrel $65. Scoped it with a new Nikon Monark 3 rifle scope 4-16x42 sf mildot for $449. So I have basicly 2 handguns for $979. Plus I bought a Savage barrel nut wrench, action wrench, and a barrel vise and a set of go no go headspace gauges which is good for both the.barrels I have plus a couple more calibers which I want</p><p>to get. </p><p>So you see the Striker is a very handy specialty pistol. It is very accurate and can do everything you want it to do! You can almost always find a used one online. With all the crap Obama has started the price has gone up on them, but if you keep an eye peeled I think you can find one at a reasonable price. </p><p></p><p>I agree with the above statements on practice practice practice. 300 Yards is pretty easy but past that you really need to burn some powder.</p><p>Good luck and welcome to the specialty handgun club!</p><p>Rupe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rupe, post: 813757, member: 10746"] I am a fan of the Striker. I bought a uses one in .308win The great thing about a Striker is you can change calibers in 10 min. by changing the barrel and setting the head space. I picked up a .243win barrel used, cut it down to 16.5" crowned it, head spaced it and now I have 2 barrels for it. The Striker also has a magizine and you can carry upto 1 or 2 more rounds in it depending on the caliber. Now for the really good part! I bought my Striker for $425. extra .243 barrel $65. Scoped it with a new Nikon Monark 3 rifle scope 4-16x42 sf mildot for $449. So I have basicly 2 handguns for $979. Plus I bought a Savage barrel nut wrench, action wrench, and a barrel vise and a set of go no go headspace gauges which is good for both the.barrels I have plus a couple more calibers which I want to get. So you see the Striker is a very handy specialty pistol. It is very accurate and can do everything you want it to do! You can almost always find a used one online. With all the crap Obama has started the price has gone up on them, but if you keep an eye peeled I think you can find one at a reasonable price. I agree with the above statements on practice practice practice. 300 Yards is pretty easy but past that you really need to burn some powder. Good luck and welcome to the specialty handgun club! Rupe [/QUOTE]
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