Re: Rifle advice needed
Yep, they are fun guns, but far from ideal for this guy's intended use. First, the safety on them is hard to operate. You can't just thow it up and flick the safety off. Heck, most owners don't even know where the safety is on theirs. Second, they are powerful, but nothing extreme. They are on par with the 30-06. The reason your brother shot thru a steel plate was because he was using hardball ammo and mostly steel cored stuff at that. Sure, it will drill thru plate steel, but it also will drill thru flesh and leave a tiny clean hole doing less internal damage than an expanding bullet. You want a bullet to expand and stay in the body, transfering it's energy to the body. If the bullet goes out the back, the energy is lost.
The safety isn't hard to operate when you learn how. I've heard that complaint quite a bit, but I stripped down the bolts on mine and got after that old cosmoline with some carb cleaner. It works just fine. You're right, you can't flick it with your finger, though.
The round is on indeed par with the 30-06, but at a MUCH lower cost. The rifle is impressively accurate, and dirt cheap.
He could buy both of the weapons I recommended to him, and a decent scope for the Mosin Nagant, for less than the cost of a Remington 700, or comparable rifle, and still have money for a couple thousand rounds of practice ammo...
And I guarantee that both of those weapons will serve him reliably for as long as he chooses to own them.
I was speaking in terms of bang for the buck, not the ultimate killing machine. For an entry level shooter, these are some sweet guns!
BTW, steel core ammo or no, shooting through that steel with no movement IS a feat. My steel-core AK47 rounds only went about 3/4 through, put a huge bulge in the target, and naturally, spun the target over about 5 times...
The 7.62x54 ammo he used was simple Copper FMJ with lead core. NOT steel core.
Steel core ammo is also not what I'd recommend for killing anything besides paper, cinder blocks, or cans.
You can get soft-point 7.62x54R rounds for about $0.32/rnd (cheaper than most 30-06 I've seen in a LONG time), and pay about $0.18/rnd for mil-surp practice rounds.
