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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!
I am going to guess we are talking about an AR. Assuming that.....
If you increase recoil spring weight too much or dial out too much gas, the bolt carrier won't have enough velocity to clear the rear of the mag to strip a new round. I'm not saying that it can't be done because people tune AR...
Is there such a thing that can be installed with basic hand tools? Are the spacer systems the best way to go on something like this? It's for a stock not a chassis.
An idea with the problem of visual aids on the podcast. Could you add links, pictures, etc to these posts so we can reference what you are taking about?
A quick idea for the audio if your other solution doesn't pan out, if you take both mics and bring them into another mixer then take that...
I have spent my time getting my strong side sorted I have neglected my support side almost completely. I unfortunately don't get out enough to be sure if it's me not being consistent on my support side or bad trigger press on the strong side. Life just keeps getting in the way.
I with you. Not what I would want to do if I had it to do over but I was watching the videos on trigger press. I couldn't figure out if/ how it might effect my motion. If I should adjust my hand position somehow. Part of my brain says I have more space to place the trigger bow. There is...
About 15 years ago I screwed up and tried to have two objects occupy the same space at the same time. More specifically my trigger finger and a spinning tablesaw blade. (BTW I wouldn't recommend doing that.) I didn't loose it but did have to get the first joint fused.
I have shot just fine...
Ok. It's starting to make more sense to me. Is DA more of a short hand for temp, barometric pressure, etc? Is it any more precise that just adding in all the other factors to a calculator?
I have an older 3500. If I set the barometric pressure reference altitude to 0, does that mean that when I look at the altitude that the meter shows that is density altitude? Sorry if this is totally wrong or seems confusing but I am getting lost in what is what and the more I read the worse...
The discussion about hyper-stabilization, gain twist, and solid projectiles mixed with the old internet curiosity, the .22 Eargesplitten Loudenboomer.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/.22_Eargesplitten_Loudenboomer
Does this new technology make this any more viable? I know it doesn't make it...
Has anyone ever heard of one needing recalibrated? Is it possible to have one recalibrated or even to fall out of calibration? Just curious. I don't think I have an issue with mine. It's a 3500, so no software. Just a weather station.