Like you said, that is what wolves do. We have a pack in almost every drainage here in western Sanders county. A neighbor had some down around his cows last week. The Russians will take care of the problem.
Get a 22 conversion unit for the AR. All you do is pull the bolt carrier group out and slip the 22 conversion unit in and you are shooting 22 long rifle. About one minute. Mine had a 10 round mag. Most outfits that sell ARs sell the conversion units. Mine is a Jonathan Ciener, works perfect.
I do use a RCBS FL die set correctly. I've been shooting these rounds in my Bushmaster for 12 years with not one chambering problem. The OAL is in spec. The brass has been fired 3 times. Question, "Redding body die". Not sure what you mean. The suggestion of using a SB die just might be the...
I have two AR-15s one of which is new. The new gun will not chamber my reloads but will fire military rounds perfect. My old AR will chamber both with no problem at all. Both are 5.56 mm NATO chambers. What might be going on? Thanks for any ideas. PK
The wolfs are getting pretty bold. This link is to a news paper in Libby Montana.
Woman loses pet as wolf grabs cat just feet from back door - The Western News: News: wolf, wolves, pet,
Thanks for the reply. The torque thing makes sense. I live in heavy timber so a shot at a coyote or wolf in on the livestock is quick and close. The Barska is perfect for this. When I go east to the open country the big scope is the thing to use. PK
I'd like to change between a high power varmint scope to a Barska Electro Sight. I have a AR 15 flattop. How big of a change will this have on zero if both sights have been zeroed on this rifle?