Went to the rifle range today to try out my "new" .375........all I can say is that you certainly know when you've touched one off!!!

Probably shouldn't have brought the .338 AND a slug gun as well!
Only one other bolt action gun there today...........all the rest were (you guessed it), AR15s!!!! I remember when (now I'm in 'old codger' mode) you used to go to the range an have a very eclectic variety of firearms presented......you had some bolt guns, some lever actions (mostly Winchester 94s and Marlin 336s), some tradtional muzzleloaders (in-lines weren't all the rage back then), some hunting handguns (T/C or long barreled revolvers), some slug guns (mostly Ithaca M37s, but a few others), some sporting semi autos (Remington 742s mostly, but an occasional Browning BAR), and......
maybe......an AR15, M1A1, Garand, or M1 carbine. Now its all AR15s and Mosin-Nagants.
Sorry...........didn't mean to hijack the thread. Royal, you will find it extremely satisfying when you manage to take your game with a handload that you developed yourself; almost as good as taking a trout with a fly that you tied some rainy Saturday.
