I came across this rifle a while back and actually like it quite a bit. This thread isn't about DPMS quality or any of that. I've owned two of them and they are suitable for what I ask of them. However, I have questions about this rifle.
First of all, I prefer lighter bullets for my coyote hunting. I have a pretty good stockpile of hornady vmax 40 grain bullets waiting to be loaded up. What would the 1:8 twist of the barrel on this rifle think of the 40's I prefer to shoot? I started shooting the 40's because my bolt 223 has a 1:12 twist and, as it turns out, I really like the performance of the 40's on coyotes.
Also, just to be honest, I like the accoutrements of the prairie panther. I like the overall setup (fixed stock, oversized trigger guard for gloved finger, etc) & a couple of the camo patterns they offer. Does anyone know about the durability of their camo finish?
I do not like their price tag. Is it possible to source components with a similar camo finish? Figure that way I could save a few bucks, choose the barrel I want if the 1:8 won't work with my chosen bullets, and learn something about the rifle while assembling it.
Thanks,
Michael
First of all, I prefer lighter bullets for my coyote hunting. I have a pretty good stockpile of hornady vmax 40 grain bullets waiting to be loaded up. What would the 1:8 twist of the barrel on this rifle think of the 40's I prefer to shoot? I started shooting the 40's because my bolt 223 has a 1:12 twist and, as it turns out, I really like the performance of the 40's on coyotes.
Also, just to be honest, I like the accoutrements of the prairie panther. I like the overall setup (fixed stock, oversized trigger guard for gloved finger, etc) & a couple of the camo patterns they offer. Does anyone know about the durability of their camo finish?
I do not like their price tag. Is it possible to source components with a similar camo finish? Figure that way I could save a few bucks, choose the barrel I want if the 1:8 won't work with my chosen bullets, and learn something about the rifle while assembling it.
Thanks,
Michael