Re: Oregon longe range video
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: AJBello</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: strictlyRUM</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
That and most of the guys are pretty new to the game. They arent trained mil guys. Its the use what you know thing. I havent ever had a spotter that new what they were doing so I dont listen. Adam and Mac are pretty good when it comes to that stuff. Adams shooting with the 260 was beyond impressive. Not only ability but the fact that the 260 was making repeditive hits beyond transonic! Good shooting my friend. Good times. Sorry I had to leave too early. Only so many days I can get in the shop to make money. We will have to do it again. On the droid thing..... I was told because it has true GPS and not cellular GPS that it pulls data from an average of surrounding weather stations. It has allways been more accurate than the Iphones I have been around. The more important part is to actually know what buttons to push and what not to push. Most of the guys use if for a substitute for knowledge and practice. Which is fine, but it wont ever take the place of real data recorded and studied for future refrence. If its used as a tool and not a crutch it works well.
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Thanks for the kind words. That was the first time I've had the 260 past 200 yards (ARPC), and was only rounds 100-150. Needless to say I'm happy with that AAC barrel and am looking forward to lots of shooting with it.
Definitely going to try and get out there again soon, and often this spring / summer. </div></div>
So, if you're the "DONG" guy that was some awesome shooting! I missed it if one of you guys quoted an elevation?
BTW, your unit patch in your signature. Isn't that the Cadre unit patch for Ft. Beginning?