Hmmmm, somebody must shoot deer smaller than I do!
Probably going to be a two person ladder stand, I'm a big guy and I don't want to test the weight limits of a climbing/hang on one.Now time to decide on a stand!
Are you looking for a climber, hang on, or ladder stand? I use a summit viper and I love it.
Thanks for the heads up, I will look in to that stand! Any idea of the name brand on that scope? I want to do a little research on it.summit has a climber called a goliath and I believe it has a 350-400 lb weight limit, also gander mt has in greenwood has rifled barrels for that gun. I have a rifled barrel on my mossy 20 gauge and its a nail driver. Wal mart also has a pretty decent shotgun/muzzleloader scope with light up reticles for around $60, I have 2 and am really happy with them
I understand that. This isn't an NFA question, I'm talking about building a virgin stripped lower into a pistol AR chambered in 300 blackout. Was wondering if there is a "max" overall length that by indiana DNR regs would make the "pistol" to be considered a rifle.I have a question (for next year)...
If I build a 300 blk pistol, is there a max barrel length by the DNR that will make it considered a rifle? The literature is a bit confusing to me.
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One can go through the BATF process and get a stamp, to convert a pistol to a rifle (with a barrel less than 16", SBR=short barreled rifle).
Indiana allows short barreled rifles for hunting.
But all rifles for deer hunting in the regular season must be of .35 caliber minimum.
If you build a pistol, you can convert it to "regular rifle" (16" or longer bbl) without any permits, but the barrel has to go on first and then the buttstock. It can't exist in SBR form during the build process, unless of course you have an SBR stamp.
I was wanting to take a .308 rifle and convert it to pistol. This would require an SBR stamp. SBR means the item can exist in both pistol or SBR form. Unfortunately the state says "once a rifle always a rifle" and I can't use a .308 SBR in handgun form, as it isn't .35 cal.
And I can't get an 80% receiver from Remington to build one up as a handgun only, or have the custom shop do it. So.............my project idea ground to a halt.
I have a question (for next year)...
If I build a 300 blk pistol, is there a max barrel length by the DNR that will make it considered a rifle? The literature is a bit confusing to me.
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One can go through the BATF process and get a stamp, to convert a pistol to a rifle (with a barrel less than 16", SBR=short barreled rifle).
Indiana allows short barreled rifles for hunting.
But all rifles for deer hunting in the regular season must be of .35 caliber minimum.
If you build a pistol, you can convert it to "regular rifle" (16" or longer bbl) without any permits, but the barrel has to go on first and then the buttstock. It can't exist in SBR form during the build process, unless of course you have an SBR stamp.
I was wanting to take a .308 rifle and convert it to pistol. This would require an SBR stamp. SBR means the item can exist in both pistol or SBR form. Unfortunately the state says "once a rifle always a rifle" and I can't use a .308 SBR in handgun form, as it isn't .35 cal.
And I can't get an 80% receiver from Remington to build one up as a handgun only, or have the custom shop do it. So.............my project idea ground to a halt.