CuriousGeorge
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History has proven that hunters and sportsmen are using rifles for hunting that were once used by the militaries of the past. I have seen people hunting deer with a scoped Mauser 98k, surplus Lee-Enfield .303, 1903 Springfields, Mosin Nagants, and even scoped SKS rifles. Most bolt actions of today still use the Mauser style action.
Soldiers who come from the battlefields and return to civilian life, sometimes will hunt with the same firearms they used during war.
The AR-15 family variants is very big, AR's are being made not just in .223, but in .204 Ruger, .308 Win, .300 Rem UltraMag, 6.8 Spc, 6.5 Grendel, .450 Bushmaster, .22 lr, 9 x 19 parabellum, and even in .45 acp. Remington decided to jump into the AR-15 manufacturing business, and the CEO of Remington said that the AR platform is the future of hunting and that is why his company is heading in that direction. What do you think about this? Is the AR platform the future of hunting rifles?
Soldiers who come from the battlefields and return to civilian life, sometimes will hunt with the same firearms they used during war.
The AR-15 family variants is very big, AR's are being made not just in .223, but in .204 Ruger, .308 Win, .300 Rem UltraMag, 6.8 Spc, 6.5 Grendel, .450 Bushmaster, .22 lr, 9 x 19 parabellum, and even in .45 acp. Remington decided to jump into the AR-15 manufacturing business, and the CEO of Remington said that the AR platform is the future of hunting and that is why his company is heading in that direction. What do you think about this? Is the AR platform the future of hunting rifles?