Posted by deerhuntinks on December 26, 2009 at 06:08:51 from (76.4.182.153):
In Reply to: O/T Rifle Question posted by JBMac76 on December 26, 2009 at 05:47:32:
Yes rifles do wear out but it requires alot of shooting without cleaning! Also the barrels can bend if they get dropped or have something sitting on them for a long period of time putting downforce on the center of the barrel or even if the barrel/weapon has been used as prybar(seen that one in the military on the m-16's). It could also be as simple as the ammo you are useing! Are you useing cheap ammo? All the ammo you buy at say Wal-Mart is made in a factory and the grains of power are usually nowhere close to being the same in each and every single round. I would try some hand loaded rounds first and narrow it down. Now as for the feral hogs go! Me and a good buddy of mine have been looking for a place to go bowhunting for hogs. I am from NE Kansas and was even planning on heading to Oklahoma this week to try and find a place. Not sure where you are located but I would be MORE than willing to help you out.
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