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This is 100 percent correctEven on NF’s worst day, they are miles ahead of Arken in quality. I’ve got several of the NXS series and recently put an Arken on my 22. It’s good for the price, but it’s bulky, heavy and the turrets are huge.
The newer NXS series have zero stops, if that’s what you’re mainly looking for. Or you could look at the new Leupold MK4 series in that price range, however it’s also a 34mm tube.
Ball park range, $1200-1500 is what those NXS seem to go for on the used side of things.
AIS does not depend on GPS it is sent over VHF, no excuse at all.They're in the middle of the open ocean and both ships are the size of a building, visibility has to be like 5-10miles out there, GPS is no excuse.
It’s expensive being in the “workers party”Fuck that, that's alot of ammo instead of those POS looking shoes
That’s a handful of people who it sounds like are associated with the honking car. Call me when it’s a group of more than 1-2 cars full.
Also Muslims love a good battle
I think you will find the IDF plans and math for war are better than the WSJ 's article and lil tommy the director of the missile defense project [ i wonder how much and who pays him at the center strategic studies .......] .
Just not fat pussy..that’s where we differYou would die and your boyfriend probably would too
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Okay, so you were shooting field matches before there was PRS then, right? Because I was.I've own some. I've probably been doing PRs longer than you have so I know what they can do.
When I started my interest in "precission .22" some 4 years ago, I figured I'd shoot the (new to the area) PRS matchs being run at my club. After observing one match, I realized my old bones were just not up to the arobics of positional shooting. From there, i started shooting mainly by myself and from a bench at KYL targets and various other reactive targets. Before long, I was drawing attention to people who were intreagued. Not much longer after thant, I had near a dozen or so guys interested enough in this kind of shooting that they ended up putting togeather their own fleet of CZ and Bergara rifles. These days, we have as many as 20 shooters at our monthly matchs where we shoot all kinds of targets from 25 to 100 yds. ( KYL"s, Reverse KYL's, dueling trees, lollypops, paint balls, q tips...........). We are not shooting to any standard set of rules, just plagerizing and improvising to keep the shooting fun for all levels. Rules almost always change from match to match to keep it fresh and challaging. The message there is that if it's fun and achevable for the average shooter ( which are admittedly getting older like myself) , they will come. I figure the 200 and 300 yd long range stuff is just the next iteration of that fun. It's going to bring those same people in and likely a few more. The rabbit hole would be a lonely place if you had to stay down there by yourself.![]()