The cheapest firearms ammunition is .22 rimfire. The Savage, Marlin, Winchester, Ruger and Mossberg rifles are all good rifles. The Savage 93 is a very good bolt action. The Marlin Model 60 and the Ruger 10-22 are very good autoloaders.
Try different brands to see what works best in YOUR rifle. Federal makes very good ammo that shoots well for many people.
I have had good success with Federal rifle ammo.
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A good place to find cheap rifle ammo is at J&G or The armory. They have sale on this stuff in bulk. You need to be very careful and make sure to clean the camber and let the rifle cool before you use it for the second shot.
Most sporting good catalogs have price lists.
Marksmen or snipers are titles for those who are good shooters.
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There is a railway rifle that shoots railroad spikes, and you get that gun from blueprints (look on youtube for a guide to find them). There is also a Guess rifle from the DLC Operation Anchorage that shoots a laser similar to a real rail-gun (just smaller) and you get that gun from just playing the DLC.
Well first off, if you have a pistol get a holster. A holster is around your belt at your side, and then a rifle at front. A sling with the rifle would be good because if you run out of ammo on your rifle, than put it on your back with your sling and take your pistol out.
Depends. What is the caliber of the AR-15 rifle? If it marked 5.56, yes. If it marked .223, no. While you MAY fire 5.56x45 ammo in a .223, they are NOT the identical cartridge, and it is not a good (or safe) practice. .223 ammo can be safely fired in a rifle chambered in 5.56 mm. The 5.56 chamber is cut a bit longer than .223 to help insure operations in the field in the presence of dirt, etc. 5.56 NATO ammo is also loaded to a higher pressure than .223. So- to recap- 5.56 in a .223- NO. .223 in a 5.56- yes.
If it shoots accurately out of your firearm, any ammunition will make a clean kill if YOU make sure it goes into the right place.