Its funny how people always start blaming the guns. Guns don’t just up and decide to point themselves at another human and go off. People kill people and a gun is just a tool used to do so. If your dead set on killing someone and don’t have access to a gun your gonna find another way. Plain and simple stricter gun laws aren’t going to affect criminals they will always find a way around it and it will only affect the people who do it the right way and have nothing to hide. Most criminals get their guns off the black market after they have been stolen from people who bought them legally.
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Originally posted by cale View PostYou're not wrong, the gun is just a tool. The real problem is the propensity for American's to commit murder, you guys kill people on a scale that put Syria and Iran to shame. Happy people season!
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Originally posted by cale View PostYou're not wrong, the gun is just a tool. The real problem is the propensity for American's to commit murder, you guys kill people on a scale that put Syria and Iran to shame. Happy people season!
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Originally posted by Hooffenstein HD View PostLook at the demographics of who is actually committing the crime.
May sound racist but its mostly done by minority gang bangers.
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Sorry to interrupt the philosophical thread that was recently going, but I wanna show off my newest tool: an IWI X95.
It took a lot of persistence to get the okay from my wife to get it, but after she shot it, she was talking about wanting one of her own hahaha
It's a great shooter, and I actually have the Vortex Sparc AR red dot on it now, so the flip ups are just a back up.
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Took my self out for some plinking yesterday. I dont get to go out much because the local ranges are all short distance indoor ranges and all require a membership. I wouldn't mind the membership if the ranges were better. I really wish there was a nice out door range in WA near me. There is one but they require you to load rounds one by one
So I drive out to this spot near Sequim which requires a ferry ride and a good amount of driving to get to.
I ordered some AR500 targets, and built my self a small target stand. Sadly the wire I brought along to hang the gongs was super week sauce and just broke when I hit the targets with the AR.
This was also the first time I shot ether rifles with the optics close to zero. The AR was shooting right by a few inches, and the 10/22 was shooting high a few inches. I got the 10/22 dialed, but I couldn't zero the AR with it blowing the targets off the stand constantly.
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Originally posted by TeXJ View PostHow's the trigger on the bullpup. Always heard that this can be an issue with bullpups.
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Originally posted by deutschman View PostTook my self out for some plinking yesterday. I dont get to go out much because the local ranges are all short distance indoor ranges and all require a membership. I wouldn't mind the membership if the ranges were better. I really wish there was a nice out door range in WA near me. There is one but they require you to load rounds one by one
So I drive out to this spot near Sequim which requires a ferry ride and a good amount of driving to get to.
I ordered some AR500 targets, and built my self a small target stand. Sadly the wire I brought along to hang the gongs was super week sauce and just broke when I hit the targets with the AR.
This was also the first time I shot ether rifles with the optics close to zero. The AR was shooting right by a few inches, and the 10/22 was shooting high a few inches. I got the 10/22 dialed, but I couldn't zero the AR with it blowing the targets off the stand constantly.
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Originally posted by Levy3Poop View PostLooks like an awesome shooting spot. I'm jealous!
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If I didnt live so damn fare away I'd try and keep it clean, but I only visit maybe ones a month so I cant discourage ass holes.
It is a nice spot though. And the road is long ans strait so you can get nice long shots off. Target area is a dead end road with a huge berm.sigpic
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Got the new .308 out to the range today. Zero'd in with some FGMM and showed immediate promise, two key-holed groups of about 3/8ths with 3rds each. Went onto my own loads, stepped down from my usual 48gr's of Reloader 17 to 46.5, 47 and 47.5. Immediately ran into chambering issues, but I pressed on. Heavy bolt lift, but also encountered heavy bolt close problems so I think my issue is a tight tolerance chamber and trying to get by with brass prep that "works" in a factory rifle. Seating depth not a problem, still 10 thou off the lands.
Anyone have experience with tight chambers and brass prep? It chambers factory ammo without hesitation, so all I'm left with is that it wants super close to SAAMI spec prep. Currently my brass is FL sized with the necks at .010" over and it seems to be too much.Last edited by cale; 10-15-2017, 06:39 PM.
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