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i have always considered my mini as a long range weapon, the pump as a mid range, and my .45 for the close encounters. at least thats what i told my wife when she asked me why i was buying them.(hahahaha)
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oh yeah, the muzzle brake on your gun, according to your chart, would make it louder than a 12 gauge.
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Last edited by Candiru; 11-06-2009 at 20:28. |
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my bad.
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One of the problems that the .223 has is it's a 0.224" diameter bullet weighing less than 80 grains. Once it hits a hard surface, it really loses a lot of energy. And coming out of a short barrel, it doesn't have a lot of energy to start with. I use 60gr soft points for my HD load as it will take out bad guys at close range but not take out my neighbors. I also have a 6.8 SPC AR in case there are other issues I have to deal with (zombies in the cul de sac.)
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Last edited by oldarmy; 11-23-2009 at 13:11. |
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I don't know how much louder a Mini 14 with 16" barrel is than one with a "standard" length barrel, but anecdotally they are significantly louder. Notice that the average decibels compared in this link
http://www.freehearingtest.com/hia_gunfirenoise.shtml are Shotgun 18" barrel 156.30dB Rifle .223, 55GR. Commercial load 18" barrel 155.5dB So those are about the same, but the Tactical Mini 14 is going to be louder than either a standard Mini or shotgun. --------------- Back on topic, Candiru's set up is optimal IMO. I found this because I'm going to bypass the defective scallop headaches by saving up for an Ultimak and Aimpoint, which is what I've really wanted all along anyway. Last edited by freesw; 08-31-2010 at 10:11. |
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matter much at this point. I love this short stiff barrel as it was SUB MOA oout of the ruger box. My trusty old wood & stainless Mini14 will hit a man at a 100 yards but that is about it. Good for innercity self defence but not too accurate, but it is old, 195-51680 SN I was told that puts it back in the 70's. I just know it always shoots when called upon, and makes a lot of noise too. If anyone knows how old it is, please let me know by Email blickley62@yahoo.com oldarmy U S Army Jan 1964- Dec 1969 |
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Decibels go up geometrically. So 20 Decibels is ten times louder than 10 Decibels.
Also, Ruger's website has a list of years of production based on serial numbers. Yours was built in 1985. Jim |
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Very nice looking weapon. You are right about the Aluma-Hyde, it does take forever to dry, but does hold up pretty good. It's tougher than regular paint.
I went a slightly different route on the optics. I got the Millet DMS-1 and it's mounted over the bolt. That way heat is not an issue. The set up you have does allow a better sight picture for closer in work as the glass is further forward, but the Millet works pretty darn good also. It does give you the option of going to 4 power and rangefinding, which I like. In the end, it all depends on your intended use and what works for you. Great looking weapon, you should be proud of that one and the Aimpoints are hard to beat, great glass. Best Regards, John K |
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Heck, shooting a Mini outside, without my earplugs, makes my ears ring! Can't/Don't want to think about how it would sound inside a small room!
And, very fine rifle. I like 'em clean myself. RO |
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Very nice looking rifle!
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I misread the decibels chart. For a 12 gauge,
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In self defense one may be more inclined to fire a carbine at least twice, whereas with a shotgun the effect on the threatening intruder may be immediately apparent. |
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The 556 will penatrate less then most handgun and buckshot rounds. High velocity + light constructed bullets frag while low velovity heavily constructed handgun bullets plow on through.
Candiru is right on with his list, though if you list a negative for shotguns as being unreliable because they are semis then this should also aply to rifles. IMO high quality semi rifles AND shotguns make that negative a moot point. That all being said I am very comfirtable also using my 590a1 with buck and or slugs for HD |
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Free, IME the crack of a rifle is what does the damage. Ive fire both indoors and find the 556 hurts while the shotgun doesnt.
Sort of how people find that some .40s/357s kick more than 44s/45s. Its the snap more than the push. I believe the numbers you posted BTW, which will make me re-evaluate my opinion on the subject. BTW, Candiru, Vey nice rifle. Do you have plans for a light? |
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Something to think about. RO |
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Retailop:
http://www.firearmstactical.com/briefs10.htm http://ammo.ar15.com/project/Self_De..._FAQ/index.htm PM for further discussion so I dont derail another thread. |
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