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Re: Total newbie question about the prone position <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Tim K</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: misguided child2</div><div...
Re: Total newbie question about the prone position Work your position more. Getting flat on the ground and square behind the rifle isn't the answer. Flat ground isn't reality either. Your front should be up some so the butt of rifle contacts chest also. Not all positions and definately army...
Re: Positional dry firing. Probably means he just practices reading the lull spots of the wind and picking the proper time. Kind of like betting with out money. Depending on conditions the lull isn't much of a lull so you are just picking the wind speed you planned for. The wind does have...
Re: Question on prone shooting position Natural point of aim is a must for really being consistant. Although you still have to get the rifle there to do the job.
Re: Off handed shooting for the left handed shooter I've found some pretty good reasons to waste ammo too. One of them is the ammo has gotten old Best advice is as always. Do your best which should include having the rifle and body position properly cared for. If the bolt gives you a...
Re: Illuminated Reticle, Pros and Cons Not sure if the scope will go there but if it isn't adjustable or if the lowest setting that light starts is too bright try running the battery down some before using it. The military CCO has 3 of the lowest setting so that you only see it with nvg's. It...
Re: Scope Suggestion for AR I like stuff good for combat so not going high in power and size is the key for me. IOR does the trick for me but I've never put anything on except the aimpoint but would prefer the IOR. Next time out I'll try an IOR just for the heck of it.
Re: sas accuracy I skipped reading all the posts but.... my first adjustment would be subsonic ammo which would reduce jump reducing the hits if the jump is causing it. Then you could always go to a wider hole if you aren't going subsonic ammo. 20" hehehe must of sucked drasticly seeing that...
Re: Can't get my sitting position to work <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: m1a convert</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I have been shooting sitting with a sling. When i cross my ankles I can't get the elevation high enough to bring the gun on the...
Re: Wind meters, what features are must have I think Weather Essentials was where I found my best deal a long time ago. But a year or so ago I saw a 4000 for cheaper some place else... but the old 4000 keeps on ticking. I wish the darn thing wouldn't dump memory replacing the battery. Oh...
Re: Best 45 cal AR platform? I wonder about your options in attaching to the two different weapons. I'm thinking the base suppressor is going to have to be a wide opening. Then use two different adapters for each weapon. One screw on for the pistol then your AR with whatever choice you prefer...
Re: GAP built Badger rifles - triplets :) Kyshooter nice rifles there. I'm with you on the Creedmoor being quality work. The guy ought to get some sort of award for helping guys get their stuff together shooting. Real nice rifles you have there.
Re: Rucksack as a rifle rest <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Stickboy</div><div class="ubbcode-body">After the dust settled on the intial post I happened to catch an episode of "Sniper School" on the military channel. I noticed that at the time of...
Re: metal target AR500-need help Yah I'd watch out for red hot heating the plate to drill a hole. Could just wled the bit into the plate. Playing the bumb some help from an industrial site that might have a super press for making holes might work but who knows where you are. Forging shops...