5.56x45 is almost exactly half the weight of 7.62x39, and .300 blackout, which is arguably pretty close performance-wise to 7.62x39, is only about 20% heavier than 5.56.
One of the downsides of being a civilian is that when you yell "AMMO!", nobody brings you any.
I think it already is! They sell these on Sportsman's Guide; there's also a "can cannon"...
Supposedly the golf ball launcher will ob a golf ball "400-500 yards", assuming of course that you read the instructions and used BLANKS and not live ammo...
Maybe I'm just overthinking the "what if" scenarios, but since I don't know where that target will be and don't expect to be choppered in (and because I just AIN'T a teenager anymore), I decided to pack light.
Also if you have to lug your own ammo, buy an AR.
5.56x45 is almost exactly half the weight of 7.62x39, and .300 blackout, which is arguably pretty close performance-wise to 7.62x39, is only about 20% heavier than 5.56.
One of the downsides of being a civilian is that when you yell "AMMO!", nobody brings you any.
More fun facts: one pound of ammo equals about 10 12GA shells, 19 rounds of 7.62x39, 21 rounds of .45ACP, 38 rounds of 9mm, or 133 rounds of .22LR.
Oh, and you can get an attachment for an AR that lets you use blanks to shoot golf balls, in case you can't get the cart.
Can AR golfing be a thing? Please? Say first shot with AR rest with clubs? How far do they shoot?
I think it already is! They sell these on Sportsman's Guide; there's also a "can cannon"...
Supposedly the golf ball launcher will ob a golf ball "400-500 yards", assuming of course that you read the instructions and used BLANKS and not live ammo...
LOL
NATO 7.62. Used in the FN and the good old M-14. Yes, it's heavy and a pain in the ass, but you only need to hit the target once.
Maybe I'm just overthinking the "what if" scenarios, but since I don't know where that target will be and don't expect to be choppered in (and because I just AIN'T a teenager anymore), I decided to pack light.