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So steel isn't good enough for you now? Awwhh C'monn man Cheer up, I've shot hundreds of water-filled milk jugs. *grin*
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It's pretty dang fun, and good practice to boot! Though, nothing does satisfy quite like the clang of AR500
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It is fun, but I often find it hard to determine POI when the jug ruptures into small pieces, so these days I shoot AR500 so I can go and analyze my hits afterward.
But seeing a geyser of water at the shot IS quite entertaining...
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For instance, if I'm shooting a 10" plate at 600 yards, and all of my shots are 3.5" from my POA, I could potentially have a 7" group. Anybody else have thoughts on that? Switch to an 8" plate, and spend more time and effort reading and judging the wind. When all your shots are hits on 8" at 600 with your huntin' rifle, group size aint gonna mean squat. You're there.
I should have just bought a [bleep] T3...
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