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On Sunday, August 23, 2015 at 10:18:40 AM UTC-4, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 8/23/15 3:07 AM, Califbill wrote: wrote: Got out to the range this morning. Among other things, finally got some to sight in my 15/22. After fine-tuning of the cheap, chinese red dot, I put 20 rounds of Gem-Tech 22LR subsonics in a one inch target dot at 30 yards without really trying. The first ten were slow, but the last ten were rapid fire, shots about one second apart. No bipod or bench rest, just elbows on the table. I really like this rifle, sweet shooting and has a good stock trigger. The stamp for the can should be here any day. Squirrels beware! ![]() Red dots are not a scope. They are for fast acquisition of target. I have an M&P in 5.62 shoots well. Thinking of mounting the Leopold scope on my .06 on it. Oh, I was wondering who was shooting squirrels. Figures. Oh, I was wondering who was supposedly buying expensive guns without paying their taxes. Figures. |