Message from @Winnie37a
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Lol
where is this place, I am about to give them all the business I can afford too! xD
I thought it was funny af but also its true
Ok question should I sell my bolt action 6.5 creed and single shot 44mag for a lever action 6.5 or 308
(I live in Alabama which you rarely get shots over 300 yards)
Anybody know which has better stopping power
What application?
308 probably has more stopping power
but I doubt it will matter with most of the game in Alabama
and if you want my honest opinion, bolt guns are really no worse that lever gats in *most* applications.
if your intent on buying a lever action though, I assume you already have ammo for the 6.5?
The problem you'll run into with a lever gun is you're limited on projectile profiles
^very tru
You pretty much have to run a flat nose bullet
that or you will have to treat it like a single shot breachloading rifle if you want to fire spitzers.
They make plastic tip spitzer projectiles but they're uncommon
honestly, bolt guns are probably just better all-round. Lever guns are fun, but they really are 100 yard guns, maybe 200 because of the limited bullet choices.
There is a reason why in the late 1800s/ early 1900s, every major military on the planet switched to bolt-action rifles
It’s a mag fed lever gun
Is it that Browning BLR?
So that doesn’t matter
interesting, im not familiar with that one.
Hmm
I just love Henry’s
So balanced and easy to shoulder
Are you a handloader?
Also good butt pad
No but I want to get into that
yo it has a detachable mag? O_O that's neat
Yes
very nice gun
And lever guns are faster than boltys
You can cook up .308 loads for virtually anything in the way of medium sized game and .308 projectiles are very easy to find
well, to the point of speed, I'd say it comes down to practice. in most cases, most people shoot fast on a lever gat, but I have seen some wicked times on bolt guns too.
Imma think more about it
right, and you have more types of projectiles for .308 such as ap and tracers
gl Winchester, whatever you do, I am sure you'll love it
The only issue I see with making that switch is going to be from a maintenance standpoint
Thanks for the help
But that's a separate issue