holdemvol
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Just FYI, the 5.56 cans (the ones with the bandoliers) are the same size as the .50 cal cans.
Thinking about it more they have plastic cans sitting next to these at the store and I just can't imagine those plastic ones truly supporting the amount of weight that can potentially go into them. I could be wrong but I'd say the weakest point on the plastic cans is handle. It'd really be awful to pull one of those off a shelf to have it fail and spread a couple thousand rounds of ammo across the floor.
Anyone have any experience with a Bergara b14 hmr?
Thinking about it more they have plastic cans sitting next to these at the store and I just can't imagine those plastic ones truly supporting the amount of weight that can potentially go into them. I could be wrong but I'd say the weakest point on the plastic cans is handle. It'd really be awful to pull one of those off a shelf to have it fail and spread a couple thousand rounds of ammo across the floor.
Thanks. I've been drooling over it for a few months. Problem is I am about to buy a few acres to build on, and it's going to be hard to justify after I told my wife all "extra" spending had to stop for the next year...Yes, I bought one for my nephew to get him started in long range precision. Its simply a tack hammer. Crisp single stage trigger, butter smooth action, and famous Bergara barrel. It has an aluminum chassis sitting inside an adjustable composite stock.
Get it in 6.5 Creedmore and feed it some quality match ammo. If you cant get sub MOA groups, get some lessons.
Also in that price range, if you prefer a chassis rifle, checkout the Howa HCR.
I have a plastic MTM can that I use for storage, it works fine for my purposes but I would be nervous lugging it around by the handle if it were full.Thinking about it more they have plastic cans sitting next to these at the store and I just can't imagine those plastic ones truly supporting the amount of weight that can potentially go into them. I could be wrong but I'd say the weakest point on the plastic cans is handle. It'd really be awful to pull one of those off a shelf to have it fail and spread a couple thousand rounds of ammo across the floor.
Thanks. I've been drooling over it for a few months. Problem is I am about to buy a few acres to build on, and it's going to be hard to justify after I told my wife all "extra" spending had to stop for the next year...
Yeah I've thought of that too. Im sure it's much more capable than I am right now. I may just try to sneak a 2nd AR in right now and buy a distance rifle after we sell our house in a year or so.LOL! I understand. Also that rifle deserves some decent glass to set on top of it. You're really looking at at least another $1000 to be able to get out of that rifle everything it's capable of.
This may be worth checking out for $540.Thanks. Just reading some the review people seem to like them. Trying to decided if its worth shelling out nearly $900 this weekend.
Decisions, decision :banghead2:
LOL! I understand. Also that rifle deserves some decent glass to set on top of it. You're really looking at at least another $1000 to be able to get out of that rifle everything it's capable of.
Thinking about it more they have plastic cans sitting next to these at the store and I just can't imagine those plastic ones truly supporting the amount of weight that can potentially go into them. I could be wrong but I'd say the weakest point on the plastic cans is handle. It'd really be awful to pull one of those off a shelf to have it fail and spread a couple thousand rounds of ammo across the floor.
I thought GV was the one that was supposed to talk people into spending money around here?
