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New Contest Starting Now! This Target Haunts Me
Tell us about the one that got away, the flier that ruined your group, the zero that drifted, the shot you still see when you close your eyes. Winner will receive a free scope!
"...worth every penny for it's positive impact on National Defense..."
Morale? How about spending $45m on better housing for service members? How about spending some of $45m to get rid of the mold in military housing at Quantico, MCB? Or $45 to the VA for better health services for vets...
On a lite Tikka CTR in 6.5CM for hunting... maybe. On a Tikka TAC A1 in 6.5CM with scope, mount, bipod, etc., ~ 14 - 15lbs, not so much. But we can agree to disagree.
Better yet, remove the muzzle brake, it's not needed for the calibers this rifle comes in and the total weight is sufficient to keep the recoil down. And oldrifleman is correct, learn to shoot before you start buying upgrades just to look cool.
Do you realize how much you could have gotten for this at the Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona border? And down at the CBP checkpoint, pull a Chinese fire drill with real Chinese, it would have been hilarious! :ROFLMAO: Too late now, market is down.
My notes, which are plagiarized, use at your own peril...
A shooter starts seeing the angle of trajectory influencing the trajectory beyond 30 or 45 degrees, depending on the
distance. The reality of high inclines in long-range shooting is such that most topography does not offer extreme long...
Remember the joke about the woman who shot her husband who walked on her wet kitchen floor and the cop didn't arrest her until after the floor dried, I wonder what this lady's husband did wrong?
As the title says, how do you measure the second stage of a 2-Stage trigger? If I get a 2lb reading with the first stage and a 3lb reading when the weapon fires, is that a 1lb second stage?
Lee Factory Crimp Die (FCD) uses a collet to crimp the case neck, instead of a roll-crimp of the mouth of the case.
The Lee Collet Neck Sizing Die SIZES the case neck using a collect AND mandrel.
"You guys are relentless smart access (sic)..." Ahhh, Grasshopper, "The man who asks a question is a fool for a minute, the man who does not ask is a fool for life. (Confucius)
All my centerfires are zeroed for 100 yards. The exceptions are:
22 Hornet and rimfires - 50 yards
6.8 SPC AR -...