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Leavenworth Skier
It's FS, and yes we had a spotter watching the ridge and listening for motorcycle traffic. The area we were in sees very little access and we had clear line of sight within 200 yards of every direction of the target and could see the ridgeline from the road access point all the way to the target. Someone would have to wander 1/2 mile from the road down and up a steep draw, through brush, along a ridgeline and then down climb 150 yards of loose shale and grass to get to where the plate was... not to mention we were shooting precision rifles, so the a "miss" on the target meant we were 3" high or low. No rapid fire from the hip in the general direction of the target was taking place.
Good, I know you're responsible but I had to ask.
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AaronWright
Good, I know you're responsible but I had to ask.
Thanks. I understand. I don't ever want to be the asshole who hit someone by accident by shooting into the woods or some other bullshit like that.
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My long range plinkers.
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Mrs. Leavenworth Skier shooting the Ruger. Watching her get solid repeatable hits on a 12" plate at 300 yards gave me serious chub. It was her first time shooting past 100 yards.
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^^What's that on the left?
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east or bust
^^What's that on the left?
Another bench? Same shape...
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east or bust
^^What's that on the left?
Savage 116 in .300wm with a Boyds stock, Witt Machine Brake, and a Vortex HS LR 4-16x50 FFP XLR. I run a Harris ultralight bipod on it as well. It's an 11 lb rifle capable of taking any animal in North America down inside of 800 yards and also capable of hitting paper and steel well past 1000 yards. I handload 208gr Hornady AMAX bullets at 2800 fps which results in groups around .5 MOA or less.
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Leavenworth Skier
Savage 116 in .300wm with a Boyds stock, Witt Machine Brake, and a Vortex HS LR 4-16x50 FFP XLR. I run a Harris ultralight bipod on it as well. It's an 11 lb rifle capable of taking any animal in North America down inside of 800 yards and also capable of hitting paper and steel well past 1000 yards. I handload 208gr Hornady AMAX bullets at 2800 fps which results in groups around .5 MOA or less.
That's awesome, thanks for the reply.
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I am a mouth piece (or maybe a mouth breather.) Either way, I recently got to talk about some of the products we sell. Also I wore the Volkl hat I got from Mrs. AlpenChronicHabitual at BBI16, to prove that deep down I'm a skier..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aMQGXchyOU
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Ordered an 80% LR-308 lower on friday. Looking forward to this build.
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My Childers order is now up to 6 receivers.
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farmer
Ordered an 80% LR-308 lower on friday. Looking forward to this build.
They aren't that hard to do, they get a lot easier after 2 or 3 of them. How do you plan to anodize it?
Get a pack of the drill bits or end mills specific for it too.
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mrs. trump is all about the 2nd amendment
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The P229 Scorpion Elite I ordered showed up at my LGS yesterday. Looking forward to trying out the SRT.
https://s31.postimg.org/tpedz6h4r/sig.jpg
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Nice gun!
any reason not to buy a p226 or 229 as a first and only handgun? Only dabbled with the 226 in a store, felt preety great, although no bang was produced. Won't be used for much else than target shooting, maybe comps if I get the hang of it. So CCW and purse carrying won't be considerations.
Don't want plastic, and yeah, a Glock or even an HK is a hell of a lot cheaper. The other two guns I want to check out are a CZ75 and a Beretta 92
Our rules demand you're an active part of a pistol club for six months at the minimum before being eligible to buy pistols. For an AR/AK or HK416,you need two years of Active dynamic pistol shooting, by the way.
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Leavenworth Skier
I am a mouth piece (or maybe a mouth breather.) Either way, I recently got to talk about some of the products we sell. Also I wore the Volkl hat I got from Mrs. AlpenChronicHabitual at BBI16, to prove that deep down I'm a skier..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aMQGXchyOU
lol
gunfag in the flesh
cant see logo on hat
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apologies....gunfags
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arent these high tech suppressors - what do they cost? why do the police need them?
https://twitter.com/UR_Ninja/status/755519979550801920
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they have high end military suppressors but have yellow tape instead of infrared beacons???
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arild
any reason not to buy a p226 or 229 as a first and only handgun?
The other two guns I want to check out are a CZ75 and a Beretta 92
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A used p226 x5 on Gb is way nicer for a little more $ than the p226. Seriously the mags are $100 and it shows.
I have four 92fs including a 92fs billenium, I like the cz75's better.
I have a cz 75 champion (there are a few on gunbroker per year for half of what the billenium cost) which I would put up against anything under $4k any day of the week.
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exsparky
A used p226 x5 on Gb is way nicer for a little more $ than the p226. Seriously the mags are $100 and it shows.
I have four 92fs including a 92fs billenium, I like the cz75's better.
I have a cz 75 champion (there are a few on gunbroker per year for half of what the billenium cost) which I would put up against anything under $4k any day of the week.
address my query you poser
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They aren't using suppressors, they are using chopped manta suppressor covers as a heat resistant rest for their rifles so they don't get burned by the ends of the barrel.
I think they are using a pig break under it.
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They need suppressors so they aren't deaf when they retire. Those SBR's are very loud and hearing protection doesn't do the job. They're becoming pretty common around the country. What is the problem with suppressors? Do they look too scary or something? By the way, I don't think those are suppressors but the, or never mind, he beat me to it.
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They need suppressors so they aren't deaf when they retire. Those SBR's are very loud and hearing protection doesn't do the job. They're becoming pretty common around the country. What is the problem with suppressors? Do they look too scary or something? By the way, I don't think those are suppressors but the, or never mind, he beat me to it.
what a dumb bootlicking reply
who said i was scared
if you are ever in minneapolis and want to have a knife fight, im available
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digitaldeath
if you are ever in minneapolis and want to have a knife fight, im available
He'll bring his gun.
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DeepHelmet
They need suppressors so they aren't deaf when they retire. Those SBR's are very loud and hearing protection doesn't do the job. They're becoming pretty common around the country. What is the problem with suppressors? Do they look too scary or something? By the way, I don't think those are suppressors but the, or never mind, he beat me to it.
the guns and all their CLIPS are kinda of scary
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arild
Nice gun!
any reason not to buy a p226 or 229 as a first and only handgun? Only dabbled with the 226 in a store, felt preety great, although no bang was produced. Won't be used for much else than target shooting, maybe comps if I get the hang of it. So CCW and purse carrying won't be considerations.
Don't want plastic, and yeah, a Glock or even an HK is a hell of a lot cheaper. The other two guns I want to check out are a CZ75 and a Beretta 92
Our rules demand you're an active part of a pistol club for six months at the minimum before being eligible to buy pistols. For an AR/AK or HK416,you need two years of Active dynamic pistol shooting, by the way.
Can you get the P226 Legion Single Action in Norway? It's kickass. Either that or I'd check out a 9mm double stack 1911 if you want a metal gun. Not sure what brands you got over there.
I don't care much for CZ75s due to the slide being inside the frame rails, and I think the Beretta 92fs is junk.
Either way, for a competition gun, go single action only, not DA/SA.
But really you should just buy an HK VP9 or Walther PPQ 5". Trust me on this one, if it's your only handgun just get one of those guns.