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    Quote Originally Posted by SVTsanctuary View Post
    .40cal ammo is very easy to find. just gotta know where to look.
    i know, academy has it always in FMJ, gut i got lucky at wally world last week and got federal FMJ's for 14.95 after tax!!! clydes in athens always has federal hollow points (hst's) for $22 for a box of 50. they by far have the best staff and cheapest ammo.

    a .308 is what a sniper uses isn't it. i really don't want overkill but i also have my girl's .22 for small game and this will be my baby. i am left handed so i would have to order or find a left handed rifle because of the bolt, it would be harder on me than others for this reason but according to remington they do make them left hander or on some i can change the bolt to fit my needs, but a remington 700, solid black in a 30-06-.270, and a .308 for under $350 with a scope isn't bad ehh.
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    There are lots of calibers that can be had in rifle configuration for lefties. They are not as readily available as the standard right hand configuration, but they can be found. I wouldn't worry so much about that as you are not going to be speed shooting zombies or anything like that.

    I would focus on what your target is going to be which will determine the proper minimum caliber. For deer sized game, the calibers have already been mentioned.....243 and above. For plinking, .22 is the way to go as it's cheap and easy to shoot. For home defense, well that's a big debate, but you can never go wrong with a 12 gauge for that. Personal defense, i.e. handguns, again that's a big debate too.

    So you have to first decide WHAT you're going to be mainly shooting at before you try to focus in on a caliber. There is no perfect formula otherwise. If you are concerned with the recoil of a rifle, it is usually a good rule of thumb to look at the ammunition size/weight as a gauge to the felt recoil of a weapon. For example, the FELT recoil, all other things being equal, of the heavier bullet will be more than the FELT recoil of another that is less heavy. It's physics. You can't expect a 30-06 to have the same felt recoil as a .223 because one fires a 150-180 grain bullet while the other fires an 55-62 grain bullet. Again, this is overly simplistic, but you should get the picture of what I'm trying to say here.

    If not, look at the picture below and you can see what I'm trying to illustrate here. The FELT recoil from each of these calibers will be increasingly different due to the mass, i.e. bullet weight, they have to propel down the barrel. Know what I mean? BTW, from left to right, that is a .223, 30-30, .308.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaimecbr900 View Post
    There are lots of calibers that can be had in rifle configuration for lefties. They are not as readily available as the standard right hand configuration, but they can be found. I wouldn't worry so much about that as you are not going to be speed shooting zombies or anything like that.

    I would focus on what your target is going to be which will determine the proper minimum caliber. For deer sized game, the calibers have already been mentioned.....243 and above. For plinking, .22 is the way to go as it's cheap and easy to shoot. For home defense, well that's a big debate, but you can never go wrong with a 12 gauge for that. Personal defense, i.e. handguns, again that's a big debate too.

    So you have to first decide WHAT you're going to be mainly shooting at before you try to focus in on a caliber. There is no perfect formula otherwise. If you are concerned with the recoil of a rifle, it is usually a good rule of thumb to look at the ammunition size/weight as a gauge to the felt recoil of a weapon. For example, the FELT recoil, all other things being equal, of the heavier bullet will be more than the FELT recoil of another that is less heavy. It's physics. You can't expect a 30-06 to have the same felt recoil as a .223 because one fires a 150-180 grain bullet while the other fires an 55-62 grain bullet. Again, this is overly simplistic, but you should get the picture of what I'm trying to say here.

    If not, look at the picture below and you can see what I'm trying to illustrate here. The FELT recoil from each of these calibers will be increasingly different due to the mass, i.e. bullet weight, they have to propel down the barrel. Know what I mean? BTW, from left to right, that is a .223, 30-30, .308.
    thanks for sure, since i have a glock 23, a 12 guage, and my girl's ruger .22(i need to post i pick i can't find who made the stock but it is amazing) i would say something to get a deer, i could get one 100ft away with my glock but you know that would be hard to sneal up on bambi. lol. also i don't know if they even make something like this in a .243, byt the ruger mini 14 and my girl's .22 are not bolt. if i can get a similar style as hers or the ruger mini 14 i wouldn't worry of the bolt so much. i have been doing some reading and hella research but i love opinions of fellow gun owners for sure. i will go next week sometime and rent a few to see what feels right for me and my girl's uncle is a gun dealer so i may be able to pick up something really good for the same price as the new remington 700, i like it because it already has a scope and the caliber size is up there. thanks again, reps if i can give them again.


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