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That’s what my phones weather app stated, most likely that was what it could of been up too at a certain point that day. The range is pretty sheltered at most times with the trees on the right side.
Here’s a video I made yesterday at 100yards shooting an 11” gong. He group averaged 2” with a couple fliers due to an 11Mph wind. Apologies for the video being upside down at the end.
Re: Prarie dog hunting spots When I did it with my Father inlaw we went to pan handle of OK and Kansas and just asked some ranchers for permission and they allowed.
Re: Anyone make a elevated hunting blind? So I think I'm going to get those elevators for the base and floor. Going t use 2x6 PT for floor and thinking of doing 2x3 for walls and roof and treating them w/ pt. also gong to make everything a modular design , build at home and assemble in woods.
Quick question I'm thinking of buying a ops inc can to throw on my .308 bolt. Is the muzzle brake for the 5.56 and .308 the same and is there any problem to put the .30 cal suppressor on a 5.56? Thinking of ways to cut cost and have one suppressor for multiple rifles.
I've heard from some lawyers that this is ok to do and some who say not to. Is it better to make 2 trust up and split the separate items into categories ( nfa and non NFA). I'd like to put my growing collection of legal non nfa items into a trust as a security measure and peace of mind and nfa...
Re: Anyone make a elevated hunting blind? So for the people who made these from wood is all pressure treated the way to go or just PT for legs and exterior sheathing and regular wood for internal framing?
I'm toying with the idea of building a box blind in my back 5 acre field. The question is what's the best way to secure the legs into the soil as I would like for this to be a non permanent design for when I move. Also is all PT construction the way to go and I want to make this big enough for 2...
Re: Ar15 resizing question. Ok thank you everyone for all the insight these reloads are strictly for the mk12 ar so I will test some out today and see how it compares. When I would hand chamber the load it would seem to be snug on the base of the round. After reading a lot on these last night...
Re: Ar15 resizing question. I will swap with my other bolt carrier and try tomorrow I see If there's any difference. Also what and where could I find a body die?