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<blockquote data-quote="Hugnot" data-source="post: 2016701" data-attributes="member: 115658"><p>Hopefully, AR15's will continue to be unrestricted in Montana. Many AR15's (MSR's) have evolved into highly accurate sporting rifles used for competition & hunting.</p><p></p><p>When I was into NRA hi-power competition, it was bolt guns , M1 Garand's, or M1A's (M14's) - either .308 or .30-06. It would be much easier to shoot 2, rapid fire, five shot strings at 200 and 300 yards. each, using the soft recoil 5.56X45 round, two 5 round detachable magazines, and a pistol grip rifle. My 200 & 300 yard rapid fire scores would shoot up.</p><p></p><p>An AR15 heavy barreled .223 Wylde varmint rifle could take out an entire mound full of rodents (prairie dogs) at just over 300 yards. Called in coyotes might pop-up real close. The yotes are real sneaky and can work their way up real close without detection. Having multiple AR15 rounds on tap would help.</p><p></p><p>I am over 80 years old. Montana is a nice civilized place to live but I have been physically threatened, needing evasive action, 2 times in 8 years. I have recently heard about uncivilized attacks on innocents including women by knife wielding terrorists in France. I don't want to dance around with a butcher knife wielding terrorist. Having my AR15 provides confidence against AK47 wielding terrorists should law enforcement not be available to respond to my needs. A former combat experienced officer or non-com would provide regulation, organization and direction.</p><p></p><p>Real Christians are not sociopathic terrorists - God would not like that. Hopefully, evil nut-buckets will not get paroled from some nice pleasant prisons (should have been given the needle) to systematically inflict more pain, grief, and suffering upon disarmed compliant innocents. "never bring a knife to a gun fight"</p><p></p><p>I once shot a M2 (Ma Duce - .50 BMG, designed as per General Pershing) - I don't have plans to own one, too expensive because of taxes, and ammo costs. Should I need a long range slammer it would be the popular .338 Edge or .338 Lapua. I guess any of these would be effective against Toyota p/u trucks. Using 80 plus grains of powder per round would be pricy.</p><p></p><p>I used to be into real fishing for fish, sometimes trolling with gear down, expecting a hookup. No fishing now for anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugnot, post: 2016701, member: 115658"] Hopefully, AR15's will continue to be unrestricted in Montana. Many AR15's (MSR's) have evolved into highly accurate sporting rifles used for competition & hunting. When I was into NRA hi-power competition, it was bolt guns , M1 Garand's, or M1A's (M14's) - either .308 or .30-06. It would be much easier to shoot 2, rapid fire, five shot strings at 200 and 300 yards. each, using the soft recoil 5.56X45 round, two 5 round detachable magazines, and a pistol grip rifle. My 200 & 300 yard rapid fire scores would shoot up. An AR15 heavy barreled .223 Wylde varmint rifle could take out an entire mound full of rodents (prairie dogs) at just over 300 yards. Called in coyotes might pop-up real close. The yotes are real sneaky and can work their way up real close without detection. Having multiple AR15 rounds on tap would help. I am over 80 years old. Montana is a nice civilized place to live but I have been physically threatened, needing evasive action, 2 times in 8 years. I have recently heard about uncivilized attacks on innocents including women by knife wielding terrorists in France. I don't want to dance around with a butcher knife wielding terrorist. Having my AR15 provides confidence against AK47 wielding terrorists should law enforcement not be available to respond to my needs. A former combat experienced officer or non-com would provide regulation, organization and direction. Real Christians are not sociopathic terrorists - God would not like that. Hopefully, evil nut-buckets will not get paroled from some nice pleasant prisons (should have been given the needle) to systematically inflict more pain, grief, and suffering upon disarmed compliant innocents. "never bring a knife to a gun fight" I once shot a M2 (Ma Duce - .50 BMG, designed as per General Pershing) - I don't have plans to own one, too expensive because of taxes, and ammo costs. Should I need a long range slammer it would be the popular .338 Edge or .338 Lapua. I guess any of these would be effective against Toyota p/u trucks. Using 80 plus grains of powder per round would be pricy. I used to be into real fishing for fish, sometimes trolling with gear down, expecting a hookup. No fishing now for anything. [/QUOTE]
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