alot of times the hunting rifles are deadlier, packing higher muzzle velocities (an advantage of manually ejecting your cartridge) and using more lethal rounds, the chambering allows for the use of magnum cartridges, and the bullets themselves are designed to damage as much tissue with a single round as possible, as opposed to the military's commonly used full metal jacket, which, excepting tumble, tends to make one uniform wound straight through the target, this is why sniper rifles more closely resemble hunting riflesAlbertWesker[RE] wrote:
Its just like any other rifle, it just has a larger carrying capacity than say a Remington semi-auto rifle. Refer to my last post, Hobby....some firearms are nice to have because they are a part of history (M1 Garand, AK's, etc)Spearhead wrote:
I personally don't see any reason for someone to own a semi-auto M16
I personally don't see any reason why it should matter...unless someone wants to hurt someone.
I've never seen anything require more than one shot from my browning .308
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