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After reading it again I’m confused. You bring up a great point. I can buy the m-lock rails and mount them at 9-3-6 o’clock also they sell them to meet half the man Minimum half length of the Handguard You're gonna have to. That’s what I figured, at first I thought you were saying m-lock float tubes were not allowed.
Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego. Suckin' on my titties like you wanted me.
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In training to be an obedient master to my two labs
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We can keep Larry Root and all his idiotic blabber and user names on here, but we can't get Ralph back..... Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, over....
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Good shooting lennie. Looks like what my M&P 10 performance center 6.5 creedmoor did the other day. You should shoot 2 groups side by side and submit your target. Looks damn promising... Can the rifle and shooter do it again?
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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Well I loaded 12 hornady's for the 100yd standing slow fire lol. The rest will be Sierra's, this will be at 100yds they will be using SR1 200yd Targets reduced to a 100, SR21 300yd targets reduced to 100yds and MR31 reduced to 100yds. Hey John, would they allow a 6mm wildcat built on an ar15 platform? I can see some usefulness in one of those over the 556. I plan on trying my new 6mm WOA here in the next week or so.
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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Well I loaded 12 hornady's for the 100yd standing slow fire lol. The rest will be Sierra's, this will be at 100yds they will be using SR1 200yd Targets reduced to a 100, SR21 300yd targets reduced to 100yds and MR31 reduced to 100yds. Hey John, would they allow a 6mm wildcat built on an ar15 platform? I can see some usefulness in one of those over the 556. I plan on trying my new 6mm WOA here in the next week or so. In the nra provisional class AR tactical yes you can. We shoot the mid range prone 300,500,600 yds for a total of 60rds plus sighters and fun shoots we shoot 20rds 600yds. Funny story my buddy brought his 6.5 Grendel he ran out of ammo after the 500yd line. He wasted most of it on sighters we had unlimited sughters. So he used my AR to finish course at 600yds. I bust his balls about it now, telling him don't forget to count your ammo.. lol Side note we also shoot slow fire on all stages so single load. But I'm now using 77gr TMK .420 BC very consistent for me. Nosler 77gr rdf .457 BC I would get an odd flyer at 600yds. We are talking after 4-5 10's then bam a 7 wtf. Ok wind adjust (I don't hold for wind, I adjust my turrets for wind) I know I know. Anyhow next bullet be on the other side be a 7 or 8. Adjust back to original setting and start hitting 10's and some 9's. That 6mm WOA be a good one for sure..
Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego. Suckin' on my titties like you wanted me.
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Well I loaded 12 hornady's for the 100yd standing slow fire lol. The rest will be Sierra's, this will be at 100yds they will be using SR1 200yd Targets reduced to a 100, SR21 300yd targets reduced to 100yds and MR31 reduced to 100yds. Hey John, would they allow a 6mm wildcat built on an ar15 platform? I can see some usefulness in one of those over the 556. I plan on trying my new 6mm WOA here in the next week or so. In the nra provisional class AR tactical yes you can. We shoot the mid range prone 300,500,600 yds for a total of 60rds plus sighters and fun shoots we shoot 20rds 600yds. Funny story my buddy brought his 6.5 Grendel he ran out of ammo after the 500yd line. He wasted most of it on sighters we had unlimited sughters. So he used my AR to finish course at 600yds. I bust his balls about it now, telling him don't forget to count your ammo.. lol Side note we also shoot slow fire on all stages so single load. But I'm now using 77gr TMK .420 BC very consistent for me. Nosler 77gr rdf .457 BC I would get an odd flyer at 600yds. We are talking after 4-5 10's then bam a 7 wtf. Ok wind adjust (I don't hold for wind, I adjust my turrets for wind) I know I know. Anyhow next bullet be on the other side be a 7 or 8. Adjust back to original setting and start hitting 10's and some 9's. That 6mm WOA be a good one for sure.. We may have to talk via pm about those 77 tmk loads. I just picked up some for my North Tech Defense... I'm thinking they would be the schit in that rifle... Yeah, the 6WOA is a holliger devised cartridge. This one has a Shilen match grade barrel, and supposed to be a tack driver. We shall see. I'm hoping it likes the heavy sierra's...
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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Well I loaded 12 hornady's for the 100yd standing slow fire lol. The rest will be Sierra's, this will be at 100yds they will be using SR1 200yd Targets reduced to a 100, SR21 300yd targets reduced to 100yds and MR31 reduced to 100yds. Hey John, would they allow a 6mm wildcat built on an ar15 platform? I can see some usefulness in one of those over the 556. I plan on trying my new 6mm WOA here in the next week or so. In the nra provisional class AR tactical yes you can. We shoot the mid range prone 300,500,600 yds for a total of 60rds plus sighters and fun shoots we shoot 20rds 600yds. Funny story my buddy brought his 6.5 Grendel he ran out of ammo after the 500yd line. He wasted most of it on sighters we had unlimited sughters. So he used my AR to finish course at 600yds. I bust his balls about it now, telling him don't forget to count your ammo.. lol Side note we also shoot slow fire on all stages so single load. But I'm now using 77gr TMK .420 BC very consistent for me. Nosler 77gr rdf .457 BC I would get an odd flyer at 600yds. We are talking after 4-5 10's then bam a 7 wtf. Ok wind adjust (I don't hold for wind, I adjust my turrets for wind) I know I know. Anyhow next bullet be on the other side be a 7 or 8. Adjust back to original setting and start hitting 10's and some 9's. That 6mm WOA be a good one for sure.. We may have to talk via pm about those 77 tmk loads. I just picked up some for my North Tech Defense... I'm thinking they would be the schit in that rifle... Yeah, the 6WOA is a holliger devised cartridge. This one has a Shilen match grade barrel, and supposed to be a tack driver. We shall see. I'm hoping it likes the heavy sierra's... I thought about building something else but I have 4 5gallon buckets of 223/5.56 brass lol.
Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego. Suckin' on my titties like you wanted me.
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Well I loaded 12 hornady's for the 100yd standing slow fire lol. The rest will be Sierra's, this will be at 100yds they will be using SR1 200yd Targets reduced to a 100, SR21 300yd targets reduced to 100yds and MR31 reduced to 100yds. Hey John, would they allow a 6mm wildcat built on an ar15 platform? I can see some usefulness in one of those over the 556. I plan on trying my new 6mm WOA here in the next week or so. In the nra provisional class AR tactical yes you can. We shoot the mid range prone 300,500,600 yds for a total of 60rds plus sighters and fun shoots we shoot 20rds 600yds. Funny story my buddy brought his 6.5 Grendel he ran out of ammo after the 500yd line. He wasted most of it on sighters we had unlimited sughters. So he used my AR to finish course at 600yds. I bust his balls about it now, telling him don't forget to count your ammo.. lol Side note we also shoot slow fire on all stages so single load. But I'm now using 77gr TMK .420 BC very consistent for me. Nosler 77gr rdf .457 BC I would get an odd flyer at 600yds. We are talking after 4-5 10's then bam a 7 wtf. Ok wind adjust (I don't hold for wind, I adjust my turrets for wind) I know I know. Anyhow next bullet be on the other side be a 7 or 8. Adjust back to original setting and start hitting 10's and some 9's. That 6mm WOA be a good one for sure.. We may have to talk via pm about those 77 tmk loads. I just picked up some for my North Tech Defense... I'm thinking they would be the schit in that rifle... Yeah, the 6WOA is a holliger devised cartridge. This one has a Shilen match grade barrel, and supposed to be a tack driver. We shall see. I'm hoping it likes the heavy sierra's... I thought about building something else but I have 4 5gallon buckets of 223/5.56 brass lol. Now that is an idea. Take that chit to the scrap yard and sell it, then buy or build a good 6 or 6.5 mm... ha ha.. You would love my performance center 6.5 cm. That new 6mm WOA is going to be a shooter too. I'm going to pull the barrel from my Noveske and put the 6WOA 22" Shilen on her. Should be a shooting machine. Just ordered some 5, 10 and 25 round ASC 6.8 spc mags and a new low profile gas block so the NSR will slide over it with no problemo.... . The heavy 20" Noveske barrel might be for sale before too long... We'll see how the WOA shoots first though...
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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Hey John, would they allow a 6mm wildcat built on an ar15 platform? I can see some usefulness in one of those over the 556. I plan on trying my new 6mm WOA here in the next week or so.
In the nra provisional class AR tactical yes you can. We shoot the mid range prone 300,500,600 yds for a total of 60rds plus sighters and fun shoots we shoot 20rds 600yds. Funny story my buddy brought his 6.5 Grendel he ran out of ammo after the 500yd line. He wasted most of it on sighters we had unlimited sughters. So he used my AR to finish course at 600yds. I bust his balls about it now, telling him don't forget to count your ammo.. lol Side note we also shoot slow fire on all stages so single load. But I'm now using 77gr TMK .420 BC very consistent for me. Nosler 77gr rdf .457 BC I would get an odd flyer at 600yds. We are talking after 4-5 10's then bam a 7 wtf. Ok wind adjust (I don't hold for wind, I adjust my turrets for wind) I know I know. Anyhow next bullet be on the other side be a 7 or 8. Adjust back to original setting and start hitting 10's and some 9's. That 6mm WOA be a good one for sure.. We may have to talk via pm about those 77 tmk loads. I just picked up some for my North Tech Defense... I'm thinking they would be the schit in that rifle... Yeah, the 6WOA is a holliger devised cartridge. This one has a Shilen match grade barrel, and supposed to be a tack driver. We shall see. I'm hoping it likes the heavy sierra's... I thought about building something else but I have 4 5gallon buckets of 223/5.56 brass lol. Now that is an idea. Take that chit to the scrap yard and sell it, then buy or build a good 6 or 6.5 mm... ha ha.. You would love my performance center 6.5 cm. That new 6mm WOA is going to be a shooter too. I'm going to pull the barrel from my Noveske and put the 6WOA 22" Shilen on her. Should be a shooting machine. Just ordered some 5, 10 and 25 round ASC 6.8 spc mags and a new low profile gas block so the NSR will slide over it with no problemo.... . The heavy 20" Noveske barrel might be for sale before too long... We'll see how the WOA shoots first though... Don't sell the 223 wylde short. We are hanging with guys using 6xc and 260 Remington these guys are high master shooters as well. You just become better at reading wind, you also take notice what bullets they are using as well. Will say in our little local shoots Berger bullets and Sierra's rule the roost.
Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego. Suckin' on my titties like you wanted me.
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I know the Wylde is a great chamber. I've just been wanting to experiment with a good 6mm. I was actually thinking about trying the 25-45 sharps at one time. But this 6WOA fell into my lap..
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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I know the Wylde is a great chamber. I've just been wanting to experiment with a good 6mm. I was actually thinking about trying the 25-45 sharps at one time. But this 6WOA fell into my lap.. I thought about the 243 lbc round as well.. maybe this winter be a good winter project.
Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego. Suckin' on my titties like you wanted me.
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Anyone else shooting their AR's or "black rifles"?
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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Anyone else shooting their AR's or "black rifles"? I will shoot the 358 Winchester next time I am at the farm. I will probably need to buy a better bench and maybe a better trigger monkey though to really show what this rifle is capable of.
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Anyone else shooting their AR's or "black rifles"? I will shoot the 358 Winchester next time I am at the farm. I will probably need to buy a better bench and maybe a better trigger monkey though to really show what this rifle is capable of. Good luck buddy. It's always good to shoot this event and see how well you and your rifle really perform.. I put all of my new rifles to the test of these challenges.. Just shot some targets earlier today after a centerfire rifle shoot I had at my club.. I had to fix an ill Tikka CTR. It's back in excellent health now though... . Some of these mother fu ckers think you don't need to bed them to get the most out of them. I've proven it more than once that it is often needed and never hurts. This particular CTR was ailing pretty badly...: This sob was sloppy. Tell me that doesn't hurt accuracy... Please tell me..
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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Anyone else shooting their AR's or "black rifles"? I will shoot the 358 Winchester next time I am at the farm. I will probably need to buy a better bench and maybe a better trigger monkey though to really show what this rifle is capable of. Good luck buddy. It's always good to shoot this event and see how well you and your rifle really perform.. I put all of my new rifles to the test of these challenges.. Just shot some targets earlier today after a centerfire rifle shoot I had at my club.. I had to fix an ill Tikka CTR. It's back in excellent health now though... . Some of these mother fu ckers think you don't need to bed them to get the most out of them. I've proven it more than once that it is often needed and never hurts. This particular CTR was ailing pretty badly...: This sob was sloppy. Tell me that doesn't hurt accuracy... Please tell me.. Well how did you do? And in the picture what are exactly looking at?
Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego. Suckin' on my titties like you wanted me.
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Anyone else shooting their AR's or "black rifles"? I will shoot the 358 Winchester next time I am at the farm. I will probably need to buy a better bench and maybe a better trigger monkey though to really show what this rifle is capable of. Good luck buddy. It's always good to shoot this event and see how well you and your rifle really perform.. I put all of my new rifles to the test of these challenges.. Just shot some targets earlier today after a centerfire rifle shoot I had at my club.. I had to fix an ill Tikka CTR. It's back in excellent health now though... . Some of these mother fu ckers think you don't need to bed them to get the most out of them. I've proven it more than once that it is often needed and never hurts. This particular CTR was ailing pretty badly...: This sob was sloppy. Tell me that doesn't hurt accuracy... Please tell me.. Well how did you do? And in the picture what are exactly looking at? I did alright. It was just a hunting rifle shoot my club puts on. I used my superlite. That rifle is a tack driving sob. The CTR i was talking about is one i glass bed a couple days ago. She sure is a sweet shooter. I call it CTR#2. My first CTR shoots better, but thats just a matter of finding the right load for the old girl. In the picture i posted, you can see the wear line from it rocking back and forth in the milled slot. One of Tikka's better ideas. I guess.
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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is that part of a mag box? I have still no clue what I"m seeing.
We can keep Larry Root and all his idiotic blabber and user names on here, but we can't get Ralph back..... Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, over....
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Anyone else shooting their AR's or "black rifles"? We've shot ours a few times here lately between pistol matches but we're shooting prone using the mag as a monopod and sitting at 200 and standing unsupported at 100 and while I'm pleased with the results we're getting, I'm not posting any pics. But we're shooting pencil barrel carbines, 1-4 scopes and M193 ammo...
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Anyone else shooting their AR's or "black rifles"? We've shot ours a few times here lately between pistol matches but we're shooting prone using the mag as a monopod and sitting at 200 and standing unsupported at 100 and while I'm pleased with the results we're getting, I'm not posting any pics. But we're shooting pencil barrel carbines, 1-4 scopes and M193 ammo... TWR, I hear you my friend. I went to a hunting rifle shoot yesterday and we shot field positions. My offhand is a little rusty as well!!!!! Reminds me that shooting off the bench a lot is good for shooting tiny groups, but we still need to be able to steady ourselves in other positions. Glad to hear you are shooting though.
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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