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On Mon, 1 Dec 2014 01:55:00 +0000, RGrew176
wrote: F*O*A*D;1020256 Wrote: ....title of a movie? Nah. Back from the range and all cleaned up: http://tinyurl.com/mlfz9gy Left to right... Winchester 1892 Carbine in .357 Magnum. A really sweet shooter. Colt AR-15 in 5.56/.223, with some modifications, and more to come. S&W AR-15/22, with a scope. .22LR, and great fun to shoot. Hey, if you going to fight off the zombies... ![]() -- I feel no need to explain my politics to stupid right-wingers. After all, I am *not* the Jackass Whisperer. Hey, a nice collection if I may say. I will hang on to mine. [image: http://i58.tinypic.com/2hdb3n4.jpg] Taurus .357 revolver. [image: http://i59.tinypic.com/atps9s.jpg] Smith & Wesson M&P Shield 9MM [image: http://i61.tinypic.com/2mph5dw.jpg] Mosin Nagant M91/30 Russian rifle (1939) [image: http://i58.tinypic.com/25jcw1g.jpg] Chinese SKS Type 56 modified. [image: http://i61.tinypic.com/2v1u2o0.jpg] Mossberg Model 500 Pump shotgun. If the zombies come I think I have it covered. And you can probably hit something with yours also! The Mosin Nagant looks nice and clean. I just bought one for my son-in-law and am still trying to decide whether to clean it myself or let him do it. By Christmas I'll have made the decision...maybe. |
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Harry you have some nice guns. But a question- I could understand at maybe 300 yards, but do you need scopes to hit at up to 300 ft. ?
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On 12/1/14 1:12 PM, Tim wrote:
Harry you have some nice guns. But a question- I could understand at maybe 300 yards, but do you need scopes to hit at up to 300 ft. ? It depends on what I am trying to hit, eh? I can easily and consistently hit a 6" in diameter metal "gong" plate at 100 yards with any of the rifles, unassisted by a visual "aid" beyond standard iron sights. But mostly I am trying to land my shots within 2" or less of each other on a small paper target taped to a piece of cardboard. I need to use a scope for that. I only have one scope, the one you see on the AR15/.22LR firearm. Typically, on that rifle, the scope is sighted some inches higher than the actual center of my target, to allow for bullet drop. If I move the scope over to the other AR, the sight problem is the opposite. The other two sighting devices are non-magnifying red dot sights. -- I feel no need to explain my politics to stupid right-wingers. After all, I am *not* the Jackass Whisperer. |
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On Monday, December 1, 2014 3:39:39 PM UTC-5, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 12/1/14 1:12 PM, Tim wrote: Harry you have some nice guns. But a question- I could understand at maybe 300 yards, but do you need scopes to hit at up to 300 ft. ? It depends on what I am trying to hit, eh? I can easily and consistently hit a 6" in diameter metal "gong" plate at 100 yards with any of the rifles, unassisted by a visual "aid" beyond standard iron sights. Surrrrrrrrrrrre you can. Another krause lie. |
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