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Originally Posted by rcamuglia
Its pretty easy to make a tall target test produce results like this:
Mount the scope canted in the rings
Mount the scope canted in the rings and do not install a bubble level on the scope or improperly install it
Mount the scope so that the center crosshairs veer off of a perfectly plumb line as more travel is dialed
Draw the vertical line off plumb
Do a 50 yard test at 49 or 51 yards
Mark the “vertical line” with poorly measured mil increments

Mount the scope on a POS rifle that’s not a proven laser

Plus probably a few more that I haven’t listed


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The OP being a Lying Liar that faked a tall target test is the real answer.

Originally Posted by LiL Fish watching her Bull Shit lies get exposed
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Originally Posted by rcamuglia
Its pretty easy to make a tall target test produce results like this:



Mount the scope canted in the rings

Mount the scope canted in the rings and do not install a bubble level on the scope or improperly install it

Mount the scope so that the center crosshairs veer off of a perfectly plumb line as more travel is dialed

Draw the vertical line off plumb

Do a 50 yard test at 49 or 51 yards

Mark the “vertical line” with poorly measured mil increments

Mount the scope on a POS rifle that’s not a proven laser


Plus probably a few more that I haven’t listed


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Explain the groups ?…….


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Originally Posted by raghorn
Originally Posted by rcamuglia
Its pretty easy to make a tall target test produce results like this:



Mount the scope canted in the rings

Mount the scope canted in the rings and do not install a bubble level on the scope or improperly install it

Mount the scope so that the center crosshairs veer off of a perfectly plumb line as more travel is dialed

Draw the vertical line off plumb

Do a 50 yard test at 49 or 51 yards

Mark the “vertical line” with poorly measured mil increments

Mount the scope on a POS rifle that’s not a proven laser


Plus probably a few more that I haven’t listed


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Explain the groups ?…….

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Originally Posted by JohnBurns
Originally Posted by Big Stick
Mechanics matter. Hint.



It's the stuff you gals read about. Hint.

To be continued. Hint..............

I have a retarded friend who did similar videos with Leupold. Looks like LiL fish copied him.





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A delinquent contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

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Originally Posted by rcamuglia
Its pretty easy to make a tall target test produce results like this:



Mount the scope canted in the rings

Mount the scope canted in the rings and do not install a bubble level on the scope or improperly install it

Mount the scope so that the center crosshairs veer off of a perfectly plumb line as more travel is dialed

Draw the vertical line off plumb

Do a 50 yard test at 49 or 51 yards

Mark the “vertical line” with poorly measured mil increments

Mount the scope on a POS rifle that’s not a proven laser


Plus probably a few more that I haven’t listed


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Rick:

Does your gunsmith know about and approve of you posting on the internet about rifle scopes?

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Originally Posted by KenMi
Originally Posted by raghorn
Originally Posted by rcamuglia
Its pretty easy to make a tall target test produce results like this:



Mount the scope canted in the rings

Mount the scope canted in the rings and do not install a bubble level on the scope or improperly install it

Mount the scope so that the center crosshairs veer off of a perfectly plumb line as more travel is dialed

Draw the vertical line off plumb

Do a 50 yard test at 49 or 51 yards

Mark the “vertical line” with poorly measured mil increments

Mount the scope on a POS rifle that’s not a proven laser


Plus probably a few more that I haven’t listed


[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]
Explain the groups ?…….

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Originally Posted by goalie
Originally Posted by stinkycoyote
how prs anything gets discussed here is weird, not even closely related, isn't there another section for the fack around find out crowd?

Well, seeing as how they actually use gear, on the clock, with an audience, and shoot really well with the gear, PRS, like other shooting sports, actually allows the cream to rise to the top and shakes out a lot of fluff from gear people use.

Anyone that thinks long range shooting competition ISN'T relevant to long range plinking isn't paying attention.

and looks like leupold top choice in that prs gear they use thing...

but still you just described target plinking vs target plinking...there's a competitive shooting forum here, go play there

hunting, including long range hunting, is all done by 600 for the majority of all shooters/hunters, the stuff being discussed here in the hunting optics section is completely irrelevant and useless, looks like a 'strategy' to push new product sales via bashing others that own segment...you know...$$$$$$$$$

you practice the wrong stuff with the wrong gear and then go do something totally different with said gear and practice and someone who practices for the task at hand will have much fuller freezers and walls...prs year round, old stormy kromer wearing western boys with sporters and lr duplex reticles will run circles around you, they'll be cutting tags while you're waiting for range and wind call from your buddy lol

I'm not budget friendly to this prs crap lol. But a certain rokslide god it came out of his own mouth that moderate amount of shooters/hunters can consistently kill to 450 and very few to 600...so why is that? I polled them also and many cut their play shooting distances in half and 500-600 was thrown out as a common upper limit...any idea why? Because none of this target stuff that's way past point of diminishing returns is going to help you. So if you knew that you could focus your gear, set up and practice for task at hand, which simplifies it and speeds you up. A whole bunch of the wrong practice and wrong gear will have you meet Murphy and waste your time really if hunting is your goal...including long range hunting. So in the fine words of brad Pitt in money ball...what the fack are you talking about?

Those who throw lead at animals long enough with all the gear learn that hunting and shooting are two different things. Why all this target crap in the hunting optics section when majority know what hunting is now, why all this muddy of that? Oh right.....$$$$$$$$.......gotta sell these hunters more gear and methods, gotta make em think this is the badazz thing to do and put yer time and money into.

Nah bro, you can be ballistically fluent, gear fluent and set up far more suited for hunting with your own gongs and limited time and remove all that noise and fat that will cost you one day and slow you down.

Get this garbage, and especially little stick, into forum sections he belongs, he does not talk about hunting optics at all.

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Originally Posted by Starbuck
Rick:

Does your gunsmith know about and approve of you posting on the internet about rifle scopes?
He should. Advertising that he doesn’t know his a hole from a hole in the ground, can’t be good for business.

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Originally Posted by rcamuglia
Its pretty easy to make a tall target test produce results like this:



Mount the scope canted in the rings

Mount the scope canted in the rings and do not install a bubble level on the scope or improperly install it

Mount the scope so that the center crosshairs veer off of a perfectly plumb line as more travel is dialed

Draw the vertical line off plumb

Do a 50 yard test at 49 or 51 yards

Mark the “vertical line” with poorly measured mil increments

Mount the scope on a POS rifle that’s not a proven laser


Plus probably a few more that I haven’t listed


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Do you outsource everything besides spaghetti? Jfc...

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As a new guy looking at this thread it's pretty clear that John and John Jr both have mush heads that are entrenched in their camps.

Wow what a sad place this is!

Is it ok to use a Leupold and a set of Talley rings if I just want to take my gun for a drinking and driving trip.


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There are FEW things in this World,are as "soothing" as Reupold UnFhuqk Charts. Hint.

FORTUNATELY for me and only on it's 3rd trip to THE Fhuqk Up Factory,my MK4 FFP Spotter had it's erector assembly diagnosed and repaired. Hint.

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Fhuqking LAUGHING! Hint.

Pardon my having 100's of scopes and simply HOPING Reupold's Flagship would connect a dot. It don't,because it can't and the "surprises" are less than zero. Hint.

To be continued. Hint................


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Soothing. Hint.

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Exceptional Reupold Rink


To be continued. Hint.............


Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
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Originally Posted by rcamuglia
Its pretty easy to make a tall target test produce results like this:



Mount the scope canted in the rings

Mount the scope canted in the rings and do not install a bubble level on the scope or improperly install it

Mount the scope so that the center crosshairs veer off of a perfectly plumb line as more travel is dialed

Draw the vertical line off plumb

Do a 50 yard test at 49 or 51 yards

Mark the “vertical line” with poorly measured mil increments

Mount the scope on a POS rifle that’s not a proven laser


Plus probably a few more that I haven’t listed


[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]
Originally Posted by Jackson_Handy
Do you outsource everything besides spaghetti? Jfc...

A quick check shows us Rick kills lots of game at LR and wins Long Range shooting comps on his own.

How about you internet Rando?

Never done anything of merit in your worthless life yet here you are yappin on the internet as a Rando. laugh

Originally Posted by Jackie_Handjob, an Internet Rando, contemplating her sad life
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Last edited by JohnBurns; 12/22/23.

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Mr Burns steering to a dik swing contest. Typical tactic.

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And Mr Burns is referring to cumaglias dik!


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Originally Posted by Mr_TooDogs
Mr Burns steering to a dik swing contest. Typical tactic.

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Internet Randos hate it when anyone brings up actually having done anything but randomly post on the internet.

Randos consider random posting actually doing something.

Originally Posted by Internet Rando seeing pictures or video of things done
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Originally Posted by Jackson_Handy
Do you outsource everything besides spaghetti? Jfc...


Oh, did you build a heavy fixture to rigidly hold a barreled action, have shims to .001”, a $600 level, a perfectly laser-leveled vertical line on a building 35 yards away, perfectly marked for the exact distance in MOA on one side and Mils on the other?


Yeah, me neither


Nice thing is he lets me use his equipment to mount and evaluate scopes 👌🏼


Originally Posted by Bristoe
The people wringing their hands over Trump's rhetoric don't know what time it is in America.
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Originally Posted by JohnBurns
A quick check shows us Rick kills lots of game at LR and wins Long Range shooting comps on his own.

How about you internet Rando?


The crazy thing is that I’ve done it with Leupold scopes that have been mounted with precision


Originally Posted by Bristoe
The people wringing their hands over Trump's rhetoric don't know what time it is in America.
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It's threads like this that make me realize how many hang on his every word

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Originally Posted by rcamuglia
Originally Posted by JohnBurns
A quick check shows us Rick kills lots of game at LR and wins Long Range shooting comps on his own.

How about you internet Rando?


The crazy thing is that I’ve done it with Leupold scopes that have been mounted with precision

Wow, you are the best! Please post a photo of your trophy case to share your accomplishments with the 24HCF.

I'll bet it's fabulous! We are lucky to have you here! My hero!

Do you have someone make your ammunition? I imagine you do. Like, with all the time needed to practice shooting there's little time left for ammunition loading.


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