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is that part of a mag box? I have still no clue what I"m seeing. Ha ha.. Yeah, my camera lens may need some cleaning. It's a recoil lug from a Tikka..... You can see where the milled slot was wearing away at the lug. There was .030" movement/end play between it and the rifle itself. She was a bit sloppy. Sad to say the CTR was shooting like this when I first got it: Getting randon flyers as well: A rifle like that should be driving tacks. I shot it yesterday before my hunting rifle shoot and this was it's first 10 shot group: Then the next 2 10 shot groups: That is with scope adjustments (shown on target pic). Then my last groups. I dropped #9 and got pizzed and threw another 6 shots into the same hole, just to make sure the rifle was good to go: One thing about that shot that I dropped, I noticed a difference in how it chambered. I think it was one of the left overs from my savage 12fv. I was sizing them differently for that rifle... Now that I have 5 (I think) 6.5 creedmoor rifles, I'm FL sizing everything (especially for the M&P 10)...
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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358 Winchester Aero Enhanced receiver set, Wilson Combat 16" barrel, Wilson Q-Comp, Wilson/SLR Adjustable gas block, LaRue MBT 2s trigger, Slash heavy 308 Carbine buffer kit, Toolcraft DLC BCG, Aero Enhanced Gen 2 15" handguard I could not remember if it was 10 or 20rds, so I ran 20 thru it at 100yds. I also forgot to take the range picture and I left my scale laying on the bench. I am not close to being in the running, I am just too old and I don't have the steady hand I did 20yrs ago. Big outer ring is 2" for reference.
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We had a nra highpower shoot today at 100 yd reduced Targets, SR-1, SR-21, and MR-31. Standing unsupported I had a whopping 69 points with two misses, then sitting supported I had 89. Then rapid prone I had 91 then 20 slow fire I had 171 total score 420.. I did have wrist surgery on my right hand Friday. So little sore from that I blame the 2 missed shots on 🤪😝
Just looked the last match I shot that was like this I shot a 402.. I also missed two shots in standing unsupported.
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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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We are not high power shooters by any stretch of the imagination. Me and my buddy are shooting with WOTG slings, my "rifle" is a 16" chrome lined pencil barrel from Sionics with a Trijicon 1-4 scope shooting M193 from IMI. His rifle is a 16" Faxon pencil barrel, a Leupold 1-4 with a German #1 reticle and LC XM193.
Since we don't have coats, we are using the 30 round mag as a monopod at 200 prone, shoot 5 rounds, mag change, shoot 5 more. Sit up and shoot 5 mag change then 5 more at 200. Then stand up and shoot 5 and 5 at 100 yards. The targets are sort of B8 sized I guess with anything out of the 7 ring a miss.
I think he set a par time of 45 seconds for each stage but I shoot it around 30 seconds no matter how slow I try to go. It's fun and breaks the routine of pistol shooting we've been in.
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We are not high power shooters by any stretch of the imagination. Me and my buddy are shooting with WOTG slings, my "rifle" is a 16" chrome lined pencil barrel from Sionics with a Trijicon 1-4 scope shooting M193 from IMI. His rifle is a 16" Faxon pencil barrel, a Leupold 1-4 with a German #1 reticle and LC XM193.
Since we don't have coats, we are using the 30 round mag as a monopod at 200 prone, shoot 5 rounds, mag change, shoot 5 more. Sit up and shoot 5 mag change then 5 more at 200. Then stand up and shoot 5 and 5 at 100 yards. The targets are sort of B8 sized I guess with anything out of the 7 ring a miss.
I think he set a par time of 45 seconds for each stage but I shoot it around 30 seconds no matter how slow I try to go. It's fun and breaks the routine of pistol shooting we've been in. You should try high power you Guys will really like it. Trust me you don't need jackets just yet. Give it a shot if you like then start picking stuff up.
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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Shooting slower in rapids is only to win matches, shoot it at the speed that you get hits on really for practice for reality. Thats one reason I like NTIT so much. Or did when I still shot.
the reduced 100 yard match takes more accuracy from you and the gun, those are hard little targets to clean. But conditions don't apply really so thats the flip side.
As to shooting offhand its an art, one that I never did really get good at. But its not a bad thing to practice.
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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358 Winchester Aero Enhanced receiver set, Wilson Combat 16" barrel, Wilson Q-Comp, Wilson/SLR Adjustable gas block, LaRue MBT 2s trigger, Slash heavy 308 Carbine buffer kit, Toolcraft DLC BCG, Aero Enhanced Gen 2 15" handguard I could not remember if it was 10 or 20rds, so I ran 20 thru it at 100yds. I also forgot to take the range picture and I left my scale laying on the bench. I am not close to being in the running, I am just too old and I don't have the steady hand I did 20yrs ago. Big outer ring is 2" for reference. That being a 20 shot group, is NOTHING to be ashamed of. Thats very good in my books. Much better than most that claim to have a 1/4 moa AR thats meaning one group once of 3 shots...
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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Shooting slower in rapids is only to win matches, shoot it at the speed that you get hits on really for practice for reality. Thats one reason I like NTIT so much. Or did when I still shot.
the reduced 100 yard match takes more accuracy from you and the gun, those are hard little targets to clean. But conditions don't apply really so thats the flip side.
As to shooting offhand its an art, one that I never did really get good at. But its not a bad thing to practice. They have Ar15 pellet guns at sportsman warehouse. I'm going to get one to practice shooting offhand. Here at my house
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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358 Winchester Aero Enhanced receiver set, Wilson Combat 16" barrel, Wilson Q-Comp, Wilson/SLR Adjustable gas block, LaRue MBT 2s trigger, Slash heavy 308 Carbine buffer kit, Toolcraft DLC BCG, Aero Enhanced Gen 2 15" handguard I could not remember if it was 10 or 20rds, so I ran 20 thru it at 100yds. I also forgot to take the range picture and I left my scale laying on the bench. I am not close to being in the running, I am just too old and I don't have the steady hand I did 20yrs ago. Big outer ring is 2" for reference. Very nice shooting buddy. Rifle looks good too. If you get a chance, shoot 2 10 shot groups side by side on the same piece of paper. Looks like the rifle and you do well... Thanks for posting..
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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That being a 20 shot group, is NOTHING to be ashamed of. Thats very good in my books. Much better than most that claim to have a 1/4 moa AR thats meaning one group once of 3 shots...
Very nice shooting buddy. Rifle looks good too. If you get a chance, shoot 2 10 shot groups side by side on the same piece of paper. Looks like the rifle and you do well... Thanks for posting..
Thanks guys! I am far from what I was when I used to handle nuisance coyote control for the county. I will shoot two 10 shot groups next time out, @ $33 a box this isn't the most expensive round I a rifle chambered in, the 458 Socom wins that race hands down. I am thinking about putting a better scope on this, I was only concerned about 100-140yd shots on pigs, but I think I may hunt deer this fall with it and some of our shots reach out to 300yds.
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Shooting slower in rapids is only to win matches, shoot it at the speed that you get hits on really for practice for reality. Thats one reason I like NTIT so much. Or did when I still shot.
the reduced 100 yard match takes more accuracy from you and the gun, those are hard little targets to clean. But conditions don't apply really so thats the flip side.
As to shooting offhand its an art, one that I never did really get good at. But its not a bad thing to practice. They have Ar15 pellet guns at sportsman warehouse. I'm going to get one to practice shooting offhand. Here at my house I'm torn. I almost think an electronic trainer and live fire are the best. Pellet guns are so slow. And 22 rimfire isn't much faster. I do like 22 rimfire for prone slow though, but the slow rounds do not relate very well to the aggressive shooting one needs to do, IMHO, to conquer offhand highpower. 3 times as slow and you can't learn to expect the shot and grab it. The timing will be off. Just my take of years of trying. Larsen was dead. Almost totally dead. Larsen was HOT this morning. You will understand.
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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Shooting slower in rapids is only to win matches, shoot it at the speed that you get hits on really for practice for reality. Thats one reason I like NTIT so much. Or did when I still shot.
the reduced 100 yard match takes more accuracy from you and the gun, those are hard little targets to clean. But conditions don't apply really so thats the flip side.
As to shooting offhand its an art, one that I never did really get good at. But its not a bad thing to practice. They have Ar15 pellet guns at sportsman warehouse. I'm going to get one to practice shooting offhand. Here at my house I'm torn. I almost think an electronic trainer and live fire are the best. Pellet guns are so slow. And 22 rimfire isn't much faster. I do like 22 rimfire for prone slow though, but the slow rounds do not relate very well to the aggressive shooting one needs to do, IMHO, to conquer offhand highpower. 3 times as slow and you can't learn to expect the shot and grab it. The timing will be off. Just my take of years of trying. Larsen was dead. Almost totally dead. Larsen was HOT this morning. You will understand. Good to hear about Larsen.. I would love to sell the house here Wasilla and move to willow with property so I could set up,a back yard range and practice shooting offhand.
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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WTF. I thought Larson was dead?
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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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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Here is another one....not winning any contest with this submission....but it's better than not shooting Rifle: BHW 1:8 twist, SSA-E, PRS, SWFA 12X, etc.... 243 105 BTHP 37.5gr RL-17 Lapua Brass CCI 200 0.993" AVG 0.948 MOA
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Here is another one....not winning any contest with this submission....but it's better than not shooting Rifle: BHW 1:8 twist, SSA-E, PRS, SWFA 12X, etc.... 243 105 BTHP 37.5gr RL-17 Lapua Brass CCI 200 0.993" AVG 0.948 MOA Very cool. Nice rig. I like to see how the ar10's shoot. Was shooting mine yesterday and it spanked the CTR ,at 400 yards, wearing its Nightforce. Checking my custom dial on the burris AR762 4.5-14x42. Poi was off by 2" elevation and 2" to the right. 10mph constant wind from left to right explains the poi shift. When verifying poi, i shot 3 shots and that damn performance center printed a nice triangle at 1.5" c to c. The CTR was 2". Later i was smacking the 2" plate pretty consistently with the CTR: 8 out of 10
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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Top 10 Scores to this thread are looking something like this. OP can confirm:
1. scenarshooter (Mr. Pat Sinclair): .475 MOA. We all know GAP is damn good. Too bad I can't afford one. How about you guys? Optics on this rifle were second to none as well. Damn good shooting Mr. Sinclair: GA Precision GAP10, 6MM Creedmoor Barrel: 21" Bartlein 5R 1-7.7" 105gr. Scenar Scope: 3-12X50 S&B PMII
2. m1919: .682 MOA: RRA Predator Pursuit upper SSA-E Standard A2 stock and grip 16X SS on a SSALT 50gr. A-max
3. BSA1917hunter: .777 MOA Northtech Defense 20" fluted stainless barrel 2 stage RRA varmint match trigger Burris AR556 rifle scope with windplex reticle 73gr. ELDM
4. tex_n_cal: .783 MOA: Armalite 20" heavy barrel 16x SS SWFA 77TMK
5. KeneticPerformance: .819 MOA. Barnes Precision BPM 15 Bushnell Elite Tactical 6-24x50mm G2 in LaRue mount 69gr. Nosler
6. bsa1917hunter: .833 MOA: Stag 6HL, Black Rain Ordanance BCG, PRS stock, RRA National match 2 stage trigger Nikon Buckmasters 6-18x40 with Leupold mount 69gr. Sierra BTSP
7. BSA1917hunter: .834 MOA Northtech Defense 20" fluted stainless barrel 2 stage RRA varmint match trigger Burris AR556 rifle scope with windplex reticle 73gr. ELDM
8. MontanaMan: .867 MOA: Viltor MUR upper, Aero Lower, WOA 18" barrel gun with a NF SHV 3-10 scope
9. Fiddy: .896 MOA Stag Varminter (Model 6) with SWFA 16x FF Black Hills 69gr. MKHP
10. Certifiable: .935 MOA Stag model 6 SWFA 16x SWFA SSALT mount 52gr. sierra in PMC brass
11. MontanaMan: 1.004 MOA Not sure on the set-up due to lost pictures...
Awesome shooting guys!!! Bump. Sorry, doesnt include m1919's most recent sub moa score with his 243 AR10, or my recent .907moa score with my new performance center 6.5 cm ar10. Good shooting guys! Looks like 8 shooters to produce sub moa results with their black rifles. Lets make it 10!!! Whose going to be the next to step up to the plate? Any of you camp perry boys that step in from time to time interested? Keep them coming guys. The op said this one is going to keep going. Good luck!
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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bsa must have run out of ammo bump....
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.935!? Jesus what a loser... I’m gonna shoot this with my sks next
She never made it past the bedroom door, what was she aiming for...? She's gone shootin..
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bsa must have run out of ammo bump.... Ha ha. I've been busy with life. Running back and forth between here and Reno. Finally got home yesterday and shot then and today. I fought with the 6WOA yesterday. Today i tore it apart. I returned my Noveske back to its former self. It shoots better as a 556 for some reason. Ill post up some pics when I get home
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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